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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. PENDLETOX, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1811. PGE nVE Sints i D Our First Showing of Ladies and Misses resses For Early Fall Wear Come in and see them F. E. LlVENGOODCO. THE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STORE, Quarterly Style Books for Fall. Ladies Home Journal Fashions Now Ready 20c with any 1 5c Pattern Free. . PERSONAL MENTION i j- locals I Coal and wood, phone Main 5. PasMme pictures please H. Dutch Henry tor coax Main 17S. Private board and lodging at 20S W. Webb. "hone Black 3431. Phone Platitoerter 'or freh mtit and lard Mln t. Phone Main 6 for dry wood or Rock Springs coal. Call at 777 Thompson street for board and rooms. H. H. Copeland. Special rates to horses D.mrded by Barn, 820 Aura aireet. Phon Main 13 For naif; 4 good milch cows. In quire 215 Jane. Phone Black 6091. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to ne the best and the clearest pictures. F.vi-rvthlns mat' good to eat. In meats and groceries at the Cash Market, phone Main 101. Griddle cakes without grease. Try Wear-Ever erlddle. Cnl' Black 2092 f t information. A double boiler In your teakettle. Let the Wear-Ever representatives how you. O " Black 2092. B. L. Burroughs, agent for dry wood and Kock Springs coal. Phone Main 5 Choice bunch of saddle ponieo for sale at the Round-Up feed yard, 212 W. Webb. About 800 feet of good new garden hose fur rale at cost price. Sharon & Kildings. Lumber at Darr's mill J12 00 per thousand. Six miles west of Mea cham, Oregon. Klir Sale From one to twelve good, young, well broken. Jersey dairy cows for sale. I. V Short, Milton, Ore. Pendleton Business College (pens Sept. S. M. L. Clancy. H. A., principal, Is In the office every afternoon from 1:30 to 4:00. Wanted at onco. lady solicitors for city and road. Pleasant work, good ti.iv F.xnerlenee not necessary. Call Wanted Girl to do general house work. Phone Ulnck 3652, 417 Per kins avenue, Stolen from 1002 East Court street, boys' bicycle, Flyer make. Will pay reward for return to above address. Lost Package containing little Kill's black pumps. Finder return to this office and receive suitable re ward. Any resident of Pendleton going to Spokane and return before the Kound-Cp cull at Gem Restaurant, J4 Cottonwood street, for particulars. 5 .i C 9 for $36.35 in favor of Nick Pulos. The public Is warned not to cash this check but to kindly return same to owner at Thorn Hollow or P. O. Box 367. City. Passengers to Portland can save cnoney and at the same time have an enjoyable river ride by taking boat rom The Dalles. Str. Bailey Gatzert naves dally, except Friday and Sun lay at H-.30 p. m.. arrives In Port and Fare J 1.00. Wanted at once, an Al fresh Jersey cow; also have a full blood giving one and one-half gallons a day that I will trade for fresh one and pay difference Address W. I. Gadwa or phone Black 2972. Pendleton Business College opens Sept. 5. A large enrollment Is an ticipated. Ten per cent discount will In- Riven to pupils enrolling before September 20. Graduates assisted to K 1 posit'ons. M. L. Clancy, B. A., I'r'n. J. Herbert Strohm of Hermiston, spent last night In Pendleton. T. V. Davis of Pasco, was registered at the St. George yesterday. Kmil rimmerman of Helix, was a visitor In the city yesterday. Mrs. Eleanor Kedfield was over from her home In La Grande. H. J. Longley was among the Her mistonians In the city yesterday. Ernest Kuppe was In from his ranch yesterday to attend the matine. Mrs. James Hill came In from her home at Helix on the X. P. this morning. O. W. Halstead of Echo was num bered among the Sunday visitors In Pendleton. J. M. Corley was a visitor In the city Saturday from the southern part of the county. Mrs. Alice Sheridan has returned from Meacham where she has spent the summer. Attorney Charles H. Carter return ed on train Xo. 17 from a fish.ng trip In the mountains. Miss Edith Haley was an incoming passenger on the Xorthern Pacific local this morning. W. C. Marsh and family and Alex Cameron of Walla Walla were over from the Garden City yesterday. Mrs. C. L. Woodward of Adams passed through the city Saturday en route home from Wenaha springs. Mrs. J. L. Elam of Walla Walla was here for a short time Saturday while en route home from Wenaha springs. Captain Charles Murphy and wife returned last evening from Salem where they have been for some time. Dr. W. H. Lytic, state veterinarian, and wife have returned to their home in this city after a summer's residence in Portland. The family of Judge Thomas Fitz Gerald returned yesterday from Leh man Springs where they have been encamped for several weeks. George Hartman, assistant cashier of the First National bank, has re turned from Portland ami Astoria, where hespent the past two weeks. Mrs. Louis Hunziker and daughter, Dorothy, were In Pendleton yesterday enroute to their home in Walla Walla after a week's outing at Wenaha Springs. Dillard French was here Saturday from his ranch in the southern end of the county. He delivered a ship ment of beef cattle to Xate Raines, buyer for the Frye-Bruhn company of Seattle. Miss Alice Garrotson, who has been visiting with her aunt, Mrs. L. K. Hlak-.-slee, lor the past three weeks, left on the noon .train today for Se attle, where she is engaged to teach school for the coming year. PISIIF.lt THINKS WELL OP OltlXiO.N PLAN. Cordova, Alaska, Aug. 28. "I am keeping my mind open to impressions, but I regard the Oregon plan as distinctly one to be considered," said Secretary of the department of the inte rior, regarding the development of Alaskan coal fields by the government. . ' t I tare Prejudice In .North. Boston, Aug. 2S. That race preju dice, one -confined largely to tho South, is rapidly becoming worse in th; northern than in the southern states is the declaration of influen tial negroes In attendance at the fourth annual meeting of the Xation al Independent League, convened to day in the Twelfth Baptist church. The recent brutal burning of a ne gro in a Pennsylvania town has ar oused the leaders of the race more than similar crimes in the South. The object of the league is to organize and train colored citizens to use their ballots to secure all the rights of citi zenship guaranteed under the consti tution, including the right of trial by Jury for those charged with crime. The meeting will continue to Wed nesday, when public closing exercis es will be held In Faneuil Hall. Labor Leader HoM'ful. Chicago. 111., Aug. 2S. Labor lead ers in this city, who are watching the progress on the Pacific coast of the federated employes of the Southern Pacific railroad, today take a hopeful view of the situation and that a strike can be averted. They think that Mr. Gruttschmitt has become Impressed with the strength of the federated sys tem and will decide that the demands of the shopmen are not as excessive as they might be. Already for the Largest Suit and Cloak Business We Have Ever Known Don't delay making an early selection. Our styles, material and workman ship far excell-our prices abso lutely the lowest. Come and Compare Wohlenberg Dept. Store ' "BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY." that the amount hand. needed is now on Bluejackets Killed. Most of the money, he says, has Washington, Aug. 28. William come from those of his countrymen Creech and William Mickey, seamen who are engaged In the humbler oc on the battleship Ohio, were killed cupations, although the more influ today on board ship, by becoming en- ential Greeks have responded freely. tangled in heavy chains. As he hM acc(impliKhed lhe pur. pose for which he came to this coun- Goiiiots in Seattle. thy the poet will leave America with- Seattle, Wash., Aug. 28. Samuel ln a few daygf returning by way of Oompers. president of the Federation where he will distribute a separate of Labor, will deliver an address here fun,j for the relief of the insurrec- tonight on the usurpation of author- tlon victims, which he Is collecting, ity by the judiciary. The Seaside council has passed an ordinance placing an annual license of J25 upon automobiles and making 10 miles an hour the city's speed limit. PINK PISHING WITH GUXS. Also let George Haul It. Phone George Stangier at Gritman llros.', Main 611, for light or heavy hauling of all kinds. Trunks, furni ture or pianos moved promptly and with care to any part of the city. Stolen. From in front of Peoples Ware house. August 19, one nearly new Rambler bicycle, equipped with mud guards, lantern hanger, and pump. Suitable reward for return of same to this office. Mi)i;uo mistf.king FORCE to sixtkf. presidency Huachuca. Ariz.. Aug. 28. Bearing aliened orders from Francisco Ma-d-ro, for retaining all of his forme soldiers, Earl Bower, late captain of sharpshooters in the Mexican Insur recto army, is here today with alarm ing reports regarding the political situation ln Mexico. He said that he i.i to remuster his command and re port immediately to Hermossilo, be en use Madero Is reported to be alarm ed over the progress that has been iii.-.de to.vard the presidency of Mex ico liv General lteyes It is possible that the election will be held at the point of bayonets. IlOV l.LOPEK IS SPANKED. Pitchforks and Garden Hakes Capture Hijt Fellows. 1'ehoboth, Del. Hooks and Tncs and nets have been discarded for catching fish along the Rehoboth beach since the discovery several days ago of hundrsd of monster drumfish running in schools close to the shore. Guns and pitchforks and even garden rakes are being used, and large num bers of the big fish are being captur ed by these means; The big fish are plainly seen from the beach, many of them coming ln within a few feet of the shore from which the gunners can shoot the big fellows and then wade out and get them. At Indian river in'ct a la' ge school of the fish entered a small pool and before they could get away men with pitchforks had waded In and speared eleven of them deigning from thirty five to fifteen pounds each. Off the life-safing station Walter Elliott saw a big one in evident distress, and, Jmping into the water he managed to seize it by the tail and turn it toward the shore, finally landing the big fish on the beach. A cottager saw the fish close to the snore and. running down the beach with a garden rake, he succeeded in stunning it until he could drag It ashore. Southeastern Washington's GREATEST FAIR Sept'r. 18 to 23, 1911 WALLA WALLA. WASH. 830.000 IX PREMIUMS AXI PURSES Greatest Race Projrram Ever Offered In tho Northwest. SPECIAL ATTRACTION'S IX EVERY DEPARTMENT. Whist became general at the end of the lTthe century. Get There Quick Phone Red 3961 for the I AUTO CAB! Twenty-five cent fares to any part of the city. Special rates for out of town trips. BEST SERVICE IX TOWN. Stand at 614 Main St Concerts Dally by Famous Ruzzi's ITALIAN BAND Siieeial Rates on all Ruilroads. HEADQUARTERS FOR Toilet' Goods We are Sole Manufacturers and Distributors of th Celebrated NAVY OFFICERS INDIGNANT. til niornlrgs. Mr. Lee. 205 W. Yeth Phone Main 641 for Parker's nu-1 Wasi,iKton.Tho actio,, tomobile. Trips to all parts of coun- ,(,,,,n n try, Lehman Springj Quick service. If you war.t to incv Lros., Transfer, phne dray moves you quick in particular. i ruKcr Holds ToriM-do Practice Hn.jiid s liny Without Permit. of the holding j torpedo exercises in Huzzard s hay! 1 within the thrci -mile iimil without mission from this R vernmenl is Large i n carded 1 y high officers of the navy I here as a breach ot international eti quette mikI a lit subject for a protest j to Germany. The in.'tt.T. however, they declare, ; j. l ,i i;e!v a -vialo Department af- .1 ..' 11,-,, .l.tliilt- 2l E Court street, phono Ma n 46. ,..ir. a.i.i me . 1 , ,,., h...,..i,ni ;uo uncommunicative on the for transier worn, ....u.. , : . , ..v s;, .. ,,iis uovern- ,i. nt w.-s .ol'.ised by Germany of the ,,f l;e --i'. hilt t 1 1 1 t OO pCl'lllis- , call rvnla. 3391. Trash hauled once a week. 647 Mam strofci. Meat' Meat! Meat! If It's on the market, it's here. Farmers' Meat f.. rvmr.id pi.if.ocdcr, manager, Points (.mi at Father of Girl and Dis- AMERICAN GREEKS DONATE iipears After Reins Disciplined. TO All) COUNTRY'S NAVY San Hcruardino. After having at- i tempted in vain to elope with Tessie j Request of Emissary Tor Funds to Howman. a vear his junior. Ralph H'liltl P.attle-Ship Meets With Terenary. 14 years old. leveled a re- Ready Response, volver at her father and was soundly Chicag . 111. There will no longer spanked as the result, and Is missing. ; be any reason for Greece to bend the 11 was thought he had run away from ! suppliant knee. home alone. Ralph paid much atten- i Chicago Greeks have come to the linn to i'essie, the daughter of A. H. ' rescue and from the profits of bar- Howman, a cattle man. for a long time. They finally decided to elope. Tessie's rathe," followed her. Ralph pointed a revolver at him. The cat tleman then turned the youngster over his knee, administered a sound spank ing and took his daughter home. and caire mnv ni nousenom gooua pianos ami all kinds of Job work, phone Mainn 461. H. A. Morton. You can't burn slate and gravel! Don't try It. Phono .Dutch Henry, Main 173. for e'ean n-m-d Rock Springs coal either lump or nut. It burns clean and goes further. Lost O.-W. It. & X. pay check No. Ml'ltDllRMD MILLIONAIRE WAS IUMW PERVERT ter in .he yellow banana and crisp peanut have contributed several thou sand dollars to a fund that is to buy their native country a battle-ship. Spyro .Matsoukas, a Greek poet, who is touring the United States and re I'eiving subscriptions to the fund for the battle-ship, announced that his Chicago countrymen had contributed more than those of any other citv and TOILET CREAM COLD CREAM TOOTU POWPER and MT. ROOD CREAM. TaMmai & Co. Leading Drugirists f East ern OiiiU'U. Second Annual NORTHWEST FRONTIER ROUND-UP and EASTFRN OREGON DISTRICT FAIR af PENDLETON, SEP. 1 1 TO 16 One and One-Third Fare via the Oregon -Washington Railroad & Nav. Oo. Excursion fares on Special dates, ask ' your nearest Agent, ;; LET 'ER BUCK I'.ronco bustint;, iiiul racing wild Dances, Cowboy steer roping, riding horses, Indian War and Cowgirl races, Relay horse and pony races, North west Frontier Parade, Horseback till of War. Horseback pistol shooting, etc. WM. McMURRAY Gem iv. 1 IV.-- " A':-t:t. on for practice exercises was asked. Had permission been a-lc , it was ! oiM. It iridcubi. -iV wo. ld h;:v- c.l i. lilted ,;oilN !. I'Ml'MUS HIS IIOMP.. T.n tv tow n X. Y. model ng the big Try : :Rose Cream - Tie for Sun Burn and a n If you wish to b FREE of those blemtolw 25 c 1 The work of re Pocant.co Hills home of .lohn D. Rockefeller, which is now iMider way here, will cost $1, iMio.iiiMl and will not be completed for more than a year. i ne nnoniiimm ill give ten new guest chambers of the most modern and luxurious char acter. ! 1 he rooms, which will thus cost JlOtl.Oati each, will be placed on two iip.'er floors. It will mm re the expenditure of : Jifilii.Onii to make the building ca pable of absorbing the -new apart mollis Winoill uetiiroying i ne n in- Xew York. Aug. 2S. Pnprintablo testimony, tending to show that Wil- llam .lackson, the aged millionaire who v;is murdered by seventeen year old Paul l.oidel, was a human per vert, was given today In the trial of the youthful murderer. Jackson had given tile boy numeious presents and money and the boy claims he had gone to his room to secure other :nou-y which Jackson had promised him, when the tragedy occured. SI SP1XTI1P OP Ml RDPKING HIS IN PANT STPP-SON KOEPPENS mi-try of the structure. SXAKM HJl'Hrai 1MY INTO INSP.NSIIULITY Drug Store That Ton Bert. Serves Norfolk, Conn. Attacked by a huge black snake, while berrying In a remote section of the eastern part of this town, George Nash, 1 " years old. was squeezed Into insensibility before aid reached him ln response to his cries. When found by John j Mahoney, on whose farm he worked, I the lad was unconscious. The snake 'had disappeared ln the bushes nt Ma ! honey's approach. Xa.sh says he did not Bee the reptile until It hnd begun !to wrap Itself about him. Palo Alto. Calif.. Aug. 2S. -J. P. Tiistow. of this city, has been placed under arrest by the authorities, and will be held pending an investigation into the death of his seven months old step-son. George Partinglon, who died as the result of add poisoning, r.risl.iw U clnres that the baby swal lowed the poison by accident, but his wife and the authorities do not believe that a child as young as the wee vic tim, could do such a thing. Tne Most Modern and Most Substantial Building Material-More Comfortable, and Cheaper in the end Give Yourself Satisfaction Commits Suieiile. Taylorsville. Ky., Aug. 2S Samuel Johnson, nged 75. yesterday turned the ancient cap and ball pistol he had carried in the civil war. upon him self. Tho leaden ball plowed through Ills lieatl II-MU Ilf.UL lu iru. ii'uhtitf. under the bone of the left temple. Surgeons removed it and the aged vet eran still lives. Save Yoursell Money Concrete Bloeks and re-in-forced concrete are cheaper and far more satisfactory. Make prettier work when finished and give tho great est comfort in either hot or cold weather. Scv my many beautiful de siinis for- Basements, House Foundations, Walls, Fences. Curbing, Building Trim-' mings and Cemetery Fences. They rrow stronger with age. Steam hammer was Invented James Xasmyth in 1838. by Estimates Furnished on Application D.A.MAY rheno Black 378G. Fend It ton, Oregon. Contractor and Bmilder of all kinds of Con crete Work. a