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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1910)
DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBEIC 13; Iti EXGH1 PAGES. Low Prices Unite to make our showing of the new fall merchandise of prime importance to the Economical woman. Read the following list of Special Offerings. PAGK TWO. and Hugh Quality Ah. J Ji IU11 ft it; MM lib sin i.i g'. j: i. v . ill (( , 1 i mm mm New Coats for Women Our ready-to-wear department was never in as good shape to meet your wants as now. The products of America's beat makes are shown here. We received this morning by express a shipment of ladies coats in plain, mixtures and navy serge. The new mannish styles. $15. to $30 Each Xew Xovelty Automobile Coate. The latest hit of the sea son. Stylish and comfortable. New plain mannish model $25. New Arrivals in Tailored Suits Xew Brown Mixtures. The latest mannish moled $22.50 to $30 Come early while the sizes are here. They'l go fast. Tkey're beauties. Be" sure and get your trading stamps with every 10c pur chase Silk Hose Every one likes to wear Silk Hose. As a rule the price is almost prohibitive but we now have a line of ladies and men's PUKE THREAD SILK HOSE for only 50 pair. Reinforced heel and toe, nice light weight Other grades with 7-inch gartor top and lisle heel and too in black, white and all the desirable colors, $1.50 to $3.50 per pair. New Dress Ginghams We have jt received a large shipment of dress ginghams. Patterns just a little different, the kind you'll like, for a new dress, 12 1-2 yd. Boy's School Suits OF UNUSUAL MERIT. The lar;e't assortment ever showm im Pendleton. QUALITY CLOTHES that are entirely different from those shown in other store. STYLES exclusive. Every gar ment mad with the same care and atteation to detail as are nun's clothe. Prices are bo higher than the oriimary sorts sold else where - $3.50 to ?15.00 Mothers will do well to purehase here. Our Hercules Suits for Boys are ABSOLUTELY ALL-WOOL, rain-proofed, reinforced at all parts whera extra strain comes, patent buttons, taped seams. All our Boy' Suits are reduced 10 per cent until Tuee dav evening. 50 Waists, 30. Look for our Grocery add on page 3. Bo sure to get your trading coupons on every cash pur chase, one eoupon with each 10c purchase. Our stocks are all full to overflowing with the latest style of goods for the fall season of 1910. NOW'S YOUR TIME TO. BUY. New Express Shipment of silks of the most beautiful new designs. Xew Persian pat Urns. The Tery latest in new fancy plaids. All the most desirable plain colors in Messalines. 60 to $1.50 per yard. In justice to yourself you should look here before buying dry goods or clothing of any kind. Our prices are absolutely right. Our styles are the latest. You'll be treated better in our store than in any other. ... THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE... Where it Pays to Trade Save Your Coupons l r- t 'i in' i -M ' ''"'' ' 7 i """ i NEWS AND COMMENT -FROM OVER THE SEA ii r ?.;i! an. JC-T . ' : Lnndon.Tht "Eti'glVHr frtJwspapefS' wh'ch haVVifveri'ftr' Ware pftee' to the' deliberations '6r tn 'trT fc'Un d ' of The Haglfe 'which has been" 'neAflng the Newfoundland fisheries 'case; 'than the American press, are interested in v,,. 0iir.n uhfWt IfrUfbKlieVedtflll be forthcllnJiMmTheVH.;M few Although tneire was nuwuis arbitration! 'Freed -xtrom technical details the questions.' submitted vrere: 1. As to 'whether thr? British legistai ture has the rgtitto raaka-fishery legLIation''tharU'cbmdfng'on' United States as well as British subjects. te1 hide Itself. According to official sta tistic there are 116. 016 pauper In 'London, that is persons In receipt of relief from public charities, inis pro vides a rutin of pauperism of 24 per !thoisan3 population. ' France, which, ty tne way, is jum beginning a very Important series of 'aeroplane tests- for army use, is the first ountry to appoint a command 'r' In chief of aeroplanes. The min ister of war recently appointed Gen eral Roque to that office and it is said that the minister has also decided to a.-.v fur an appropriation of J400.000 fllufr. the aeroplane department The minister intends to order ntty aero planes thjs f,all and he is also going nffer a prize to army officers for a'" new mjiiuiry aeroplane that shall ll.l v. Ktininelv sceot1onal..'m" -tha "case, it . - . v. w. n ..kn.nl tnhn ijy. 1 4 W4S t' I y 1 H'T.t'pW I) i' IU iiioc . j tx now . j r lire a devetopmenr of ttie principle orrt an improvement upon u ei.iiis -Owing to the sjiread of cholera in KossiaTti!3lfe'has forbidden the im portation of Russian caviarre, which delicacv for the Turks ib in fw thfi Amerioans and Eng- SPORTS 2. As t6e iegillty-of.e tlX that ment by "Americans' 'of foreigners' as crews. '' " . " " ' : ir.'iiii" -f !r. TP -.0 3. WhethifrorDot.AmsrjKn ,t?A" ermen had,'the,vrlsnt t excise comr mercial privUegp?. V?-. tpuy bajt and other, supplies .withini Newfound land waters- .,rn. ?,rr,iii On next ,M'-adaj.;-th( . lOQUPJii, WlV the murder, of ,BelleE.lnure, the Am erican actress, by' Dr, CrippeP.. wjJl, be reopened..' An ayim.pt waa. made to. hold the inquest "two weeks ago, but it was declded,,to adjqurn the matter until Inspector. Dew . arrived Worn Canada, brinfiing Dr. .Crippen and Miss Leneve, who has Depn.indicted-as h.3 accomplice. ,., As the , "case . ' pro gresses popular, sympathy is Jeanlng more toward the unfortunate, typist who permitted herself to fall com pletely into the power of. Dr- Crip-, pen, for there are really ypy . few people who believe that she actually v,-,! icnuwiAiieR. of the .doctor's crime. The rumor. bs-: Dson reviveu , inai Hissiiin' Msdical -council reports that jnninKfo ia oerfectlv safe.and not a kfithleta. for carrying, the cholera germ because no water Is uaedrin.jts prep aration. The counftiAneatrher naively adds that only boratic. acid, .salicylic ncld and other preservatives are used ... i i .J oJiln'thal ay caviarre V-iT " i the cViuricirVhirfk! tMA th pfeserva i -r liira.i h- rnnqiimcrs Of ca- viari'e throughout the1 world. " , ITALY TOi CElSSOB ALL, i. i r .. .. MO VIXOi PICTURE , FILMS , Rome.--ObJectlonable '.moving picture- Rhows are to; be suppressed by law in- Italy for the -reason that the. governmint believes tnat-)(the!y w the mainr'tause o thrt'i' terrible- in crease of Juvenile crime. r ' -TjAecordin td ' the new .lsiw which the government -has framed, iall films must be -submitted before. esniMtion nnn nnmmlaalnnH::fllr. AnnroVfll. tr..,,i nr (-ir'nnnVrt ii hii married i After approval, the ' films -'.will .i: be III'- jjuii V" v'-. -l , . . . -T ..-Ill I , J ..nlnD. Kl. Ob mir nejitrice MiU of New. York, will soon succeed the Eaxl of Aberdeen as Viceroy of Ireland.., It M known, that the Earl of Aberden is anxious to re tire, lie and Lady. Aberdeen . have been vt iplajr i Jra.laadtafc- though a certain aristocratic set in rublin has tried to make, things dif ficult foi thev socially, Lad,y ..Aber deen has done a world of good by con tinuing Lady Dudley's work for re ducing the ravage 9' consumption In the western, counties .and - by spread ing in the drk places ,of Ireland, a knowledge if modern. , sanitary , sci ence. -l A merit ana en their first visit to Lon don usually .orjwnent u.oji the great number of rgd-aid dirty men and women tcy b In. the Btreets. It 1 not ncceesry ',u go , tod the squalid parts of the eity to see them, for . they are visible at all hours tn the Strand, Regent and -Oxfurd street. , -while arixtocraltc PaULMalli too, knows them well. AKti'XJrti jUtetr-puverty-ta ial and obvious, they do not beg but shuffle listlessly through the street. London ! ntitespvertf n London's poverty makes no effort to farr-d. imlpRs theT are of an educa- tionali character, representing natural wenery.c itlPS, imonumentsi sports. In dustries episodes- In national life etc. The nuretsnnlcamattc :ani' the comic U'b tures wilt thus be subject to taxa tion, y ' s '" ' Manag!rS. who infringe the law may 1 fined' up to ISO for the first offense, i For-second i and other of ftpices the penalty will be much -heav-Wf. All objectionable films will be destroyed. No children - under li years of age will bo. allowed to wit nfs the enturtahrments unless their parent are with; them. a- 'I - A Tlrimf Dhn ''''' dreads the fire. The dread Is whole some but' not the burn; that can be healed and instantly rellflved' by applying- Ballard's 'Snow Liniment. Be prepared for accidents by keeping bttle always In the' house.' Best for ftrm-&Inii. hrulnpfl. ruts mcttlAtL rheuma tism, neuralgia, bunions any and all aies ami pains. Fried zsrj boo ana II. A: C KoBppenf&Bro.'! J a v Read the want ads today. PACIFIC OOASTL LEAGUE. Oakland 6-4. Portland 3-3. San Francisco, Sept. 12. Oakland closed up on Portland in the percent age column yesterday by defeating the northerners both morning and af ternoon. The first game resulted In a 5 to S victory for the transbay team and in the afternoon 4 to 3. Holes in Portland's Infield gave Oakland the advantage. In the sec ond Inning at Recreation Park Cam eron walked. Wolverton was safe at first when Olson threw wild and Cut shaw singled, scoring Cameron. Wol verton went to third on a passed ball and scored as Speas dropped Pyfle's fly in right. Cutshaw ambled home on a wild pitch. Scores: Morning game R. H. E Oakland ' ' Portland H Moser, Nelson and Thomas; Beice Seaton and Murray and Fisher. Afternoon game R. H. H Oakland 4 I t Portland .....3 4 i Christian and Thomas; Krapp and Murray. Friaro 0-5, Angels 1-2. Los Angeles, Sept. 12. In yester day's double header, Los Angeles and San Francisco each won a game, and practically In the same manner. In hut one Inning of each game could the batters do anything. Los Angeles won the game by bunching two hits off Hanley In the eighth, scoring the Wily run of the game, and In the af Wnoon San Francisco won In the 12th Inning by getting three hits, scor ing three, runs and winning, 5 to 2. Bodle's hitting In the afternoon was if 'feature.', Scores: ("Morning game R H. E. Los Angles, 1 4 0 Sari Francisco 0 6 1 ' Batteries, r-" Nagle and Orendorff; Hanley and Williams. Afternoon game R. H. E Tjo's Angeles 2 7 3 San Francisco 5 13 1 ii 'Batteries t Thorsen. and Orendorff, SUtor and Williams. , Sauramvuto 3, Vernon 0. 1 Sacrampjitq,,Cal.i Sept. 12. Frank Arellanes, late of the Boston Ameri- 'tfViis, was on the mound for Sacra mento yesterday and held .Vernon to three hits and no' runs'. The' villagers were' unable to 'connect' at : all with Arellanes' ehooU, 'while Carson was hit at opportune" tlnies. Itelster In center field for' Sacramehfo 'and Car lisle otteupylng'tHe "same position for VernOtl made several brilliant :catHhes. Scorer v'"r '' '- 'R H. B. Sar rirtUfntO '. .-.U .'. . ! ."i . '. CI .38 0 VfcrnW t .'."'IT. ..''?.'.''. . 3 ' 3 3 "JVroimnfrsa hd1 ' M1 txng; Carson. Schaener "and'Htogan. ' "' '" : i, ill -10 fit) i' 1l ll NORTHWEST LE(!lUE: 1 1 ' ' Simkanfl 4; Tnooiffk' l. ": 'Taconmj- a-pt 12.1 Spokahe' wbn':'a r remarkable baseball game from Ta- coma in the 1 9th Inning yesterday, when Frlsk, Cooney, Cartwright and Hetllng bunched hits and sent three runs across the plate. The score was 4 to 1. From the third innlsg on, when the Tigers tied the seere at one all. until the 19th, neither side could send a runner around the circuit. Spo kane probably set a new record for fielding by playing the entire 19 In nings without making an error, or anything that resembled one. Mc Camment for Tacoma and Jess Baker for Spokane also established records for pitching steadiness. McCamment allowed but one base on balls in the 19 Innings, and Baker pitched 16 1-3 Innings without giving a pass to first base. Bonner started the game for Spokane, but was withdrawn in the third when he lost control. Score: R. H. Tacoma 17 J Spokane 12 0 Batteries McCamment and Byrnes; Bonner, Baker and Shea. Vancouver 1-3, Sttle 9-0. Seattle, Sept. 12. Brilliant pitch ing and fielding stretched yesterday's game with Vancouver to 16 Innings, Vancouver finally winning 1 to by a little pop fly that Just dropped over the fence. To keep Seattle from tying In the the last half of the 16th Vancouver had to retire two men at the home olate. Vancouver won the second "game also. Scores: First game R. H. E. Seattle 0 7 2 Vancouver 1 ' Zackert and Hemenway; Miller and Lewis, Second game R. T. E. Seattle 0 2'a Vancouver 2 6 0 Henkle and Hemenway; Jensen and Lewis. the lottery, and shortly afterwards he was killed at work through a stone falling on him. A few days before the result of the lottery was announced, he was buried, according to custom, in his Sunday clothes. Some weeks passed and no claimant came forward for the pirst prize. Then the young man's friends remembered that he had a lottery ticket in the waistcoat pock et of his best suit, and an application was forwarded to the authorities for permission to have the body exhumed. 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