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VAV.K SIX. DAILY HAST OHBGOMAX. PENDLETON, OKEGON. Tl'ESDAY, OCTOBEK 24, 1911. EIGHT PAGES. 1 SPORTS .without riving nny reason refused. nay for Omst Tttlo. Vancouver R C, Oct. 24. A se--ic- of five sanies for the basvhall ch.imiionshii of the raoific coast wiex; spring in California between the "Van.-ouvcr team, champ'on of the IX 'i ;hwesi-Tn leasue, and the Vort Can l i luh. champion vf tlie Pacific woa t li-afiue, is proposed by President H P. llrown of the Vancouver club n a ii-tlcr d sjatolul today .to Judge AV. W. Mi-Cn-dre. president of the .-oaS lranue. President I'-rown will make arranjrenn'nts to have his play ers asi-mble for the spring training n niiii, prvld'.nif h's offer to -jila f or th - c.ni-t t :le accepted. He jnro ;a?i. to j lay the it antes prfor to T.he ojieiiins ( the coast leasue sea-twn. PREPARE FOR MEET EE SCHOOL TEACHERS Accordingly, - In the afternoon, James with six boys and two pollco J j started off in a canoe, followed in an- uuht uoai oy iwu iiaiiea. The interpreter, who barely escap ed with his life, reports that he saw the headman, who had refused to ac company the commissioner, going ahead of the party tn another canoe. In a few minutes the canoes came alongside Adagbabiri. and a number of armed natives were seen to coma out from behind their houses. The interpreter stood up In the boat signaling to the people not to shoot, but without the least warning they opened fire at about twenty-five Spokane, Wash, Oct. 24. Pr yards range, Stanley Hall of Clark Un'versity, Worcester, Mass., and other spenk- IMIOGKAM I'XDKK WAY I tXMi AlMtlL. CONVKXTIOX j II flora llitiMlre! Instructors of at Annual sessions to Ho Hold In SixkaiH Ka.MoriHTs to Attend. clde in her homo by shooting herself in the head with her brother's revol ver. Mrs. Therese Ritchie, the girl's mother, was In the next room. She heard the shot fired and ran through a doorway in time to see the girl fall. In a note she left on a table the girl wrote that Bhe was in love with Leon C. Cain, a discharged soldier, 1ST DIP CATTLE III TWO COUNTIES TOWN TO XKK1, All, ' ers of national reputation will discuss P.OYS ON II AI.I.OWITKX Wriirlit Narrowly Fseaos. K-li nvvi. Iini. X. C Oct 24. Or-j -7;llr Wr'.cht lull a narrow escape yes- r-pvd :v when his cli l. r turned over in i ..v,., ; ii- n l ,'nhi- I :o the eround. The 1,. ...-. .iiJ,t,i...i ht ,..mi he re- ! buildings overturned. EKiii.-l ! ".cM t -morrow. Wright ! l,,1'- r"t in a celebration was lich;ly shaken up. i h as llovcr uok Wr,;:h: had ma.le ,no short glide - Muskogee, nnii ins essaying a second when the; The boys in the ward schools wi'l jsJUUr hee: n to turn L-irtle slowly. Tlie I bo divided into three groups and each aviat-T si rambled n'mbly over the 1 group will as emble upon its own arai hino ;, i turned and was on top school ground, in ch-rge of the school -of it when it dived to earth, bottom j principal and invited assistants, aside up. j The generals in -charge of the cele- To make travel in the air as safe , brat :-n will be Edwin S. Monroe, eu vis on the earth is the purpose of the i pt r.ntendcnt of schools; a council of topics of live Interest at the next an nual convention of the Inland Empire Teachers' association in Spokane, Ponriiex, Dances ntxl Athletic fori- April 3 to 6. 1912. One of the' sub tests to Hold Youths of Muskogee ' Ject will be: "Should the pract ce I'ntil Midnight. i of requ ring grammar school pup.U to do home work be continued?"; Many -think the school day is sufti-! cien". for study and recitation and that the evening should be devoted to roe- ! reation, music and rest. ! Wayne P. Smith, superintendent of j city schools at Wallace, Idaho, chair- man of the executive comm'ttee of J the association, announced at an ex- j e-cutive session here that 1500 teach-; ers in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and 1 Montana will attend the convention Muskogee, Okla. The boys of Mus kogee ere getting ready to celebrate Hallowe'en night without vandalism, dates will not be carried away and I hidden, sidewalks broken nor out- Instead, the experiments the Wright llro'.hers ore comiu.-t ng They are working on ?heir new mechan'sm des'gned to Veep an aeroplane on an even keel. The Wiichts hecan their work on this pro'-U m before S 907 What they Siave accomplished, -if anything, both Orv:!:e and Wilbur are keeping in i-h.i ra-t ' rist ic secrecy. It 1 expected thi-T n-we.-t mechan'sm will be sent ,'ure a 'i-l tried on the gli'er. T.v T:tcii'a Sis;ns riayer.. ma. Wash. Oct. 24. Go or are SJ.-hrf rder of the b-cil ball club, has signed two players for his 1912 squad. They ore Ir.fi Idtr Sawyer of C.V'f-r-r.a an ! Pt.-her Ed Gotchy of Pi tine, ".Ya-h Got-'hy was a Cleveland play- r f r 24 li urs and Gc-rge S'.ovail ie:urri-.' irm, s.iyine he showed prom ise I-".!', n-eded m--re experience. New o-.-. i Turns : J" clear f'li' tell of San r-uir;d 1.--UI Titr-i (icts Pi ci!n. i i-. 'i 4. t. 24 Frank ' Jers- y City. wa awarded a r (.-.. i-i-"-n over M-'inte At- Fraiie's.-o m a fast ten 1 re 1-st t.'.rht. The r..s w-re urianiin-.-us in -heir bal'.-t iphi--. 1 T"i r C- ,.-t the lii'i-i-ion. i-.-t. 2 4. Chai-re v a- -.rd-.- 1 th Tirico!l of Eng e'.'.'hi r un-l :. It was Wiiit-i'B 3ii-:itmi l i ri: i i,tti(; i.r:i)i:i: i ; school principals and C. 11 t enster ' macher, director of boys' industrial i work at Musk-'gce. The high jinks ' will begin at 7:15 o'clock and contin ue uutil near midnight, i The program will include an enor- mous bonfire. Indian dances, athletic , and physical contests, such as wret ' l:ng, stories of frontier days by pio neer oklahomans" and linally a big : sin prise of which the boys have no! ! been told. Similar entertainments have bee.n iven ut Enid, oki.t.. when Mr. Fern-.--erniaeher was in charge of boys' .luiu-trai work at that place. The tn : n ruiiiinii-nt.s were a success in every way, liii-.l at ti-.eir close '.he boys re tu: n-tl home and were soon sound as'eep. Last Hallowe'en the Enid chief of police placed twenty policemen on w atch f -r marau.lers, but no rowdy j ism was found, - as all the boys in fun were at the Hallowe'en enter tainment une fea ure of the entertainment v ill be "mounted cock fighting," in wh.ch rt small bov is nerclied on the shoulders of a lancer bov and the lid' is then trv to dislodge each other i's did knights in t urnamenu in days of oid. -V.' furr amusement will be anrde io.--i:r-'. In the center of a tircle will o, placed a barrel of unpies. from w h'cli '.he sui-eiinti ndent of the nlav-gr-'Uii-l will toss atudes into tlie air. tri .i tiie beiy.s may scramble for thorn jAny boy that st-'ps inside the circle lis -Ji-ai liii.. d t.i take Dart lonuer in : the trarne until ho has been "punish ed" in some harmless and amusing manner. next spring, also that prominent edu cators from other parts of the coun try will be present during the week. Professor Plrdip Soulen of the I'ni-ver-ity of Idaho, and Miss Ida Patee of Spokane, represented Idaho and Washington at the session, at which II. J. Maclean, secretary, pledged the support and cooperation of the Spo kane chamber of commerce to the committee having charge of the convention. large vats are being constructed. Two of these are at Sliver Lake, one at Paisley and one at Bly. These will each contain about 7000 gallons of the dipping solution, and the cattle will be shunted Into these Involuntary baths In rupld-flre order. Willie they are swimming through attendants will duck their heads under at regular In All the cattle In Lake and Klumnth tervals, thu ensuring a thorough now emploved In a laundry, who did counties are to be dipped within tho cleaning. not return her affeertlon. Cain, the next few weeks to eradicate scab, ac- When the dipping Is completed to note went on, loves another. cording to Dr. II. K. Plnkerton, north- the satisfaction of the federal bureau Mi-s Ritchie was employed In the west chief -of tho bureau of animal f animal Industry, the quarantine factory of the Pacific Biscuit com- Industry, who has Just returned from which was laid against the cattle of pany. She lived with her mother an official vlwlt to that section. The iik,, and Klamath counties some time and her brother ""n a llt'lo cottage Just work of dipping will be under the su- KO i,y the federal authorities will be at the foot of To'egraph Hill. The pVrvlslon of the federal bureau, and lifted, girl, her mother says, had been i . start at once. . brooding over her love affair for sev- . There are probably 100,000 cnttlo eral weeks. in these two counties. The largest single herd is that of the "ZX" out- lXH'KTH Wll-'K HIS FlllST. fit. which contains 11,000 head. The work of dipping several thou- Xobraskiin Hoturns to Hlvowotl sand head of cattle Is no small task, KiHniso After Fifty Years. DUt can be accomplished rapidly, ac- Fullerton, Xeb. J. S. Horman, a cordlng to lr. Plnkerton, when all well known citizen remarried his first tMe conditions are favorable. Four wife on th.1 fifty-jlhlrd anniversary of their first wedding day after having been married to two other women. After living together f r fifteen years ; Horman and tho w oman he has Just . remai r el. vre divorced j Ilormu.l then married Mrs. Betsy I Townsend ot Fullcrton, with whom i he lied for twenty-five years. She 1 died fifteen years ago and ten years i ago he married Mrs. Margaret Houser Lame oack Is one of the most com mon forms of muscular rheumatism. A few applications of Chamberlain's l'.nlment w'dl give relief. For sale by ill dealers. GASCARETS SURELY STRAIGHTEN YOU 00T who died recently in an Insane asy lum. Kecenfly Horman wrote his first wife. .Two seeks ago she came here to see him and they agreed to re marry. The ceremony was perform- i-d by Uev. Dr. Driver, pastor of the i Presbyterian church, in the presence of a number of Horman's children and inlinia.c friends The uged cou j pie are now living happily at the place w herein they began hou -ikeei ing to- "We are preparing a program that i getlier more than half a century ago. will make the 1911! convention the i Mrs. Horman is tour years her lius most important educational event in band's junior. the h'story of this district" said r i Chairman Smith of the executive' I PICKS EYl'.KY' LOCK IX JAIL. committee, "lhe Spokane commit tee, headed by Profes-or R M. Wi-t-;0l,lo Officials Stand ly S- Sus. son, superintendent of city schools, ,M.,.t ttork His Way Out. incudes Edw.n T. Coman president I rainesville, Ohio. In the presence of the chamner ot commerce; Chariest nf T, . . .,,,. r ri . .i. i n,,. to.w i M. frassott, commissioner of t.uhlie utilities; F. V. Yeager, James A. j Hurke, Arthur W. Davis, Mrs. Mabel' Gun iliich, It. T. Ilargreaves, Henry' M. Hart, R. J. Maclean, Frank M.I March H. W. Newton, Mi s Sara, j Vveisman and Robert E. Struhorn, i v'e pre. uent and general manager - f the third division of the O.-W. It & X." san Frar seo. Oct 24- Ile'ne Hvi-.inu'b r i f the t-"s Anc-'es t.vi .nib "s Ir.r-t- a l of liu-My Uyin of the 3'ort've'. i p pnant wiitr.eis. is til-.- lta l--r of the Pactf " !eaeti in batt.ng for the ? a- m. -ic'-ordinat to unofficial recr-1 - ann-ojn el today. Hertmull.-r batb-r .343. while Ryan h't at a .338 clip Ryan ha -i r-! ayed in 19S iram-s, however, while Heitmuller participat ed :n only 7 s.j that Ityan'is consist- . trt p- rformar.ee with the wilbnv thn jK'n-u. 'he .-.-.:s. !i reclly overlaps that of ll-itrniiller. , Neuralgia of the fact, shoulder, hand i or feet requires a powerful tern-dy that will penetrate the flesh. Irallai'd's Snow Liniment possesses that fower. Rubbed In where the pain is felt is ail that is necessary to rei.eve suffering and restore normal conditions Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koepp'en & Bros. WHOTi: PHONETIC ISIULE. in 3ANGI R 'Aged Minneitaii Sjx'iit 20 years Translating the Scriptures. Mankato, Minn. A translation of .the Itible in phonetic spelling has rji: li-lm-iin l.-sr l ife Wlole i Ex- jut u( ( n made by Judson Jones, who OF NIGERIA rsium liV TRAGEDY' Ptisincss llius' Itnriis. Spokane. lire destroyed tho sec ond floor of the Idaho Mercantile company's store, which covers a half block at Coeur d'Alcne City, Idaho. The interior of (ho I'nited States Imd office was burned.- but most of the documents were saved. The loss is tl'JTi.OOo covered by insurance. BREAKS UP A COLD H CURES GRIPPE NO Ol IMNE PSEI) r THIS KI-'I-'ECI'l Y K PR El A RATION I.b.rin-- Trip in ilds of Africa. I.-.t.-ton The d-nt'ers of wild Nr arer'H to venture-., in.. Englishmen J.av been ur'.m'y i"'jstra?'--l by the mu. ! r of H. J. Jaws, a British res id tit ."-mm' s -n-r only -' years of as, on-1 by t'.e ft.;;ur.. of a British fiur.itive -xp d.tion sent to avenge his J-a h. A cable tnessase fr-im Iagos states That the avengers have returned hope less of catching the murderous tribe. They raptured only one man Impli cated :n tbe murder but he cheated Justice by dying of pneumonia. In 'he bu-h the puni ive expedition fou td tb- liodyy"f James, and also is eighty years old. He begun tlie work twenty years ago. It required fifteen years of incessant labor to write the book out and an-oth-r two years to correct the mia-tak-s and proofs. Christ's sermon on the mount has been printed. The title, as printed on the cover, is rrKrist'e Serrnun on the Mount; Spelled as Spok'n bl Jud.son Jonz." There are no silent letters or syllables. I'. S. CTSTOMS MEN AUK FOILED HY SPIES SOLVING BODY AND SOI L PNION SECRET j other prisoners did recently. Women Aid Carnegie Iroressrs in Scries of Wonderful ExihtI mcuts. Boston. A number of young men and women stenographers, bookkeep ers and laborers, through w lllingm ss to lend their persons for experiment, ; have made possible some wonderful investigations by Professor Francis Llano Benedict, Dr. Thome M. Car penter and others at the Carnegie la boratory. The results are remark able, and certain to mak.o great changes in the practice of niediilne. j The investigations have 'partly solved many long hidden secrets of the human body. They virtually aim at the greatest of all secrets, that of the union of man's soul and body, and incidentally the discovery of means whereby certain diseases now declar ed incurable may no longer be ne cessarily fatal. Also the Influence of the mind up ! on the body is being studied by means i or instruments so sensitive as to re . cord a change in the subjects inter i est from one matter to another. This line of observation is expected to dem onstrate the value of mental healing. Mrs. Florence Goodwin, a court stenographer, Is one who helped the li.vestigators. She spent several hours sealed in a boxlike calorimeter She refrained from . eating twenty hours before entering the machine. Across the arms of tho chair was a shelf w ith a book and typewriter 'and several sheets of paper. Running from tho calorimeter and connecting with various instruments were wires and pipes, Mrs. Goodwin wis weighed and a sort of stethoscope arrangement was put on. Sis then entered the cal orimeter and it was closed and sealed I so that no air could penetrate Inside except tnat which was measured and A IO-Vnt llo-t W'll Keep Your Liver, Stomach and Rowels Chan. Pure and I'l-csli for Months, Sick headache, biliousne s. dizzi ness coated tongue, foul, taste and foul breath always trace ihem to torpid livx-r. delayed fermenting food In the bowels or sour, gassy stom ach. Poisoning matter' clogged in the In testines, in -lead of be;ng cast out of the sy.-tem is re-absorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes con gestion and that dull, throbbing sick ening headache. Salts, cathartic p lis. oil and purga tive waters force a passageway for a day or two yes but they don't tike the po'sons out and have no ef feet upon the liver or stomach. Cis.-arets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, un ligcs'ed and fermenting food and foul gases take the exce-s bib from the liver and carry out of the systi m all the decomposed waste matter and poisons in the in cstines ami bowels. A I'a caret toirnht w'll surely straight n you out by morning. They were used. work while you sleep a lo-ecnt Burns refused to escape when two I'ox from your druzuist means Inside I H NO MATTER WHAT THE TROl 1H.E with your plumbing, we will rem edy It promptly for you And we suggest that the quicker you call us the less annoyanco and expense there will be for you. PLl'MIUXG DOES NOT REPAIR ITSELF. It gets worse Instead of better. So we again remind you tht quick action Is to your advantage. i' county the new county jail here were picked by J-ihn Burns, arrested as an ex Ii'i ss robber mouths ago. The only ti ols used were a piece of wiro and an old spoon. Burns said if he were given his lib erty he would pick every lock in tho jail within tin minutes and ho did. , The builders of the cells will lie aked b. explain why locks of this kind cleanliness and a clear head for mori lis. Ask any of the millions of Casearet users if they eer have QUICK ACTION COM PRESSION COCKS This Is the only plumbing shop In I'matilla county that keeps this latest and most up-to-date device. ' It saves time mid trouble and many plumb ing bills. Beddow& Miller lVnilletoii's Only Exclusive PlumlMTs. Court and Garden Streets. Phone Black 3556 the lb. :- b -..J -k'l'l of tare of h's native Happily none of the b n nvr i'late,' ami the r h'm-elf must have been :t .; re---usi v. as the base of ad been s-hot away. An- .'.': -r b ,i h ul ai- i g'-ne through the tl.ii.-h i James uho M,;is vi-it'ng the south-i-tn border i,f tii" I-'oicid..- district,' left K'-ioei-? i:i a st' el canoe, towe l J.y a Of.-ijj, launch, accompanied by lour j.-di- i-mi n arid twenty beach bo;. .. I ri r i i ;.l a' on ' to- v. :it r- i jue,-, ;i...an i.j a sent, in through pipes. The energy she used In typewriting for two hours in terms of heat, would have boiled Among other things-tables are be ing prepared at the laboratory show ' ing just how much energy is caused Paris. To cope with the curious ci t ii :i - i,,r. V. r. it! ir (S fKont htf ftoodini? the French capital with Amerban de- ' ty llons of ice water, ti'tics from the eustoms department the Paris hotels are adopting a coun-t-r-ib-teot i ve or counters!. v fivstem The sob. badness of the counter-i b eating steak, eggs, fruit, etc. spies is to detect American detectives, j male and female. Once their calling I'NLOVED, GIRL FIRES is discovered they are respectfully. I Rl'LLET INTO RRAIN but flimlc refoiesfe.l to leave the ho tel. Should they refuse, they are Pooling of Former evicted promptly, and no cause is as ; igne.l. for the Paris hotel keepers a town called Kuno, 1", James asked the .".jany him to the orj- thi-y please wherefore. without saying next t-.wn. Adagbabiri. The headman When The Doctor Says, "Three Cigars a Day for You" lauh at him, and smoke all the mild, domestic clears you want. It's not the quantity, but the quality that hurts you. Even one rich, black Havana cigar will irritate you. Bat you can't hurt your nerve3 with any number of the light any . why I They have, however, said that the reason why they object to American detectives is because of numerous I complaints that their presence is an ani.'.yanee to the guests Ti e American bank; suffer as well ns toe hotels from the annoyance of tb..- i ustorri house detectives. Rum i p- iiiH-w r.-, Do; KHz, the '.'eylon Tea H-oise, toe Iliys-e Palace, the Grand l'.slauiant and Voim-y all suffer from I their bl'i-'hth.g presence. Anieiban banks, such as Mun iocm, m .rtriin, jjjirjf., & cjo., the Am 'liean Express company, the Franco Ameiii;iri bank and the foreign de- i...iwnerit ,,t infJ c'redit Lyonnaise, are Soldier Leads I'a-tory Worker to Commit Sul- cido. San Francisco. Unrequltted love drove Mary Ritchie 10 Julien place, seventeen years old, to commit, sui- MM Every Voman U loutcitcd and ihould know boiit the wor.drrful MARVEL Whirling Spu arm Vaginal Syring. Bttt inost convenient. It cleanse instantly. You can surely end Grippe and break up the most severe cold either In head, chest, back, stomach or limbs, by taking a dose of Pape's Cold Compound every two hours un til three consecu'ive doses are taken. . It promptly relieves the most mis erable headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverlshness, sneez ing, sore throat, mucous catarrhal dis charges, running of the nose, sore ness, stiffness and rheumatic twing es. Take this harmless Compound as directed, without interference with your usual duties and with tho knowl edge that there Is no other medicine made anywhere else In the -world, which will cure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and with out any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 25c package of Pape's Cold Compound, which any druggist In the world can supply. Pape's Cold Compound is the result of three years' research at a cost of .more than fifty thousand dollars, and contains no quinine, which we have conclusively demonstrated Is not ef fective In the treatment of colds or grippe. Hotel McFeely The Only Strictly First-Class, Modern Priced Hote in the City New House. New and Bemtiful Furniture. Hot and Cold Water in Every Rocm. NO INSIDE ROOMS. Rates $1.00 and $1.50 Per Day Comer Alder & 41h Slreefs Oppositt Keylor Grand Theatre. Walla Walla, Wash. Independent Meat Market We have re-opened tho Farmers' Meat Market on easf Court street and will carry a fine and fresh line of FRESH AND CURED MEATS, SAUSAGES AND LARD. POULTRY EVERY SATURDAY. KURRLE & SON Phono Main 445. Prompt Delivery. Cogpcspete Blocks-CoKCPete Work The Most Modern and Most Substantial Building Material-More Comfortable, and Cheaper in the end Save Yoursell Ask your drm-gittfor It. If he cannot (upply the MARVEL, accrnt no other but lend ftamn for Illustrated honk ialrd. It givel full partlru. lar rA rlif-etlonl InvsltiablMo ladlei. i MUaCI , 4l23i llriil.kear Ttk L7' a It I iW Hie favorite hunting grounds of these i r? "!n;xl.,n dr-tf.-tives Thr-y look over I 5 DR. GRAY Gen! Arthur;": Miid 10c Cigar wiirni-ri'a fhr,uM-M to mo how much!!? th'lr l:tur of mu om-n lie buyers, the d'trctlv;' ". vi-.y. ii..- hiiowr a certain r,i . Hum for travlinii t- ticn.'- s nn,l th,.n V k. a n j,.,rt hwl on tho amount in'. my ai the '11 P"ntal of the buy- UL A. Gunst CS Co., Distributors Spi-clal rates to horses hoarded by th'- w' k or tnontli at the Commercial Ji.iin, 62o Aura Ktreot. I'hone Alain 13. am: i'AINi-kss dentist. NOW AT THE BOWMAN HOTEL 'S ...... Triiv IVfiTllCB VVEEK. Th rr. han already operated S iinon numberil of Pendleton's cltizeriB, all of whom will tell JJ you that he doe exactly aa he (j) claims (p Money Concrete Blocks and re-informed concrete are cheaper and far more satisfactory. Make prettier work when finihhed and give the great ent comfort in either hot or cold weather. Give Yourself Satisfaction See my many beautiful de signs for Basements, House Foundations, Walls, Fences, Curbing, Building Trim mings and Cemetery Fences. They grow stronger with age. Estimates Furnished on Application D. A. MAY Phone Black 3786. Pend leton, Oregon. Contractor and Builder of all kinds of Concrete Work.