East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 08, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREQQft. FKIDAV, .MAX , 1908.
EIGHT PAGES.
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE MA Y SA LE
EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR
SATURDAY
1.25 All-wool Cream Serges, at yd. . . 95c
lie
15c Figured Batiste, at yd.
1.25 Fancy Silks, at yd.
75c
65c and 75c Fancy Wash Goods, at yd. . 35c
MAN! PRIZES 1
CHI IE!
TWO-DAT EVENT AT
ATHENA MAY 22 AN 2S
Best 8c Apron Ginghams, at yd.
5c
Fancy Wool Dress Goods at Half Price.
1.25 Black Mercerized Underskirts, at each 95 c
1-3 off on all Ladies Tailored Suits.
1-3 off on all Millinery.
Men's 3.50 Oxfords for
$2.95
Ladies 3.50 Oxfords for
$2.85
Eull Pi-Utfram Will Not lie IhmimvI, Ctt-
til Nvxd Weok Prize for All tUe
SHrt Huvo lieeu AnmmiioouV-
IYnu Ijt Grande,' Comloii,. U'atla
iiixt Portland.
Ladies 4.00 Shoes, all kinds
$3.35
All Men and Boys9 Clothing Slaughtered
in Price.
GROCERY SPECIALS
$1.00 Fresh Dairy Butter, wholesale per
13 lbs. Sugar
12 lbs. Rice .... $1.00
Fancy Eastern Hams, per lb. . 16c
Fancy Eastern Bacon, per lb. . 18c
2-pound roll
45c
Fresh Dairy Butter, retail per roll 50c
Fresh Ranch Eggs, wholesale, dot. 15c
Fresh Ranch Eggs, retail, 3 doz. for 50c
The Peoples Warehouse
Where it Pays to Trade
Save Your Coupons
SELLS-FI OTO CIRCUS COMING Mt 30
Doc Waddell, advance man for the
enlarged and beautiful Sells-Floto
circus, is at the Hotel St. George to
day, making arrangements for the
coming performance on Saturday,
May 30, when one of the most at
tractive shows now on the road will
entertain the people of this city and
surrounding country.
Every year adds to the popularity
f this excellent circus and Sells
Floto have made one of the most
successful tours ever placed to the
record of a circus on the Pacific
coast. They have Just performed two
weeks In Los Angeles under the aus
pices of the Shrlners, the two weeks'
performformance yielding the sum of
1 10.000 to the Shrlners' hospital
fund. One week's performance for
the same order In San Francisco
yielded the sum of $5000 for aslm
liar purpose and later in the season
the circus will perform two weeks for
the Chicago lodge of. Shrlners, the
largest lodge of that order In the
world.
Brotlier to Kube.
Waddell is a brother of the famou
Kube Waddell, the baseball pitcher,
and Is the story writer for the enor
mom Sells-Floto Circus that will give
a street parade and two perform
ances here Saturday, May 30, Deco
ration day. He refuses to ride on
trains, in autos, hacks or to go on
foot. The country Is being toured
by him on the back of his pet ele
phant, and In th'ls way he advertls
es the great Sells show.
Apprived by G. A. R.
Arrangements were made today
with the Grand Army of the Repub
lie so that the circus will not inter
fere with the Decoration day exercls
es. The street parade of the circus
will be given so that people can at
tend the G. A. R. services at the cem
etery and also witness the razzllng
one mile lond circus pageant.
Remembers tlw Dead.
it. m. Tammen, the Tearless owner
of the Denver Post, and general man
ager of the Sells-Floto circus, left an
order with Colonel Peter West for
money to help In purchasing flowers
for the soldiers' graves. With the
Sells-Floto circus are a number of
Bid soldiers. The secretary and au
flitor, Colonel Perry, who will cash
Colonel West's order, wears the Grand
Army button. One of the elephant
of the double herd of performing ele
phants is named "General Grant" af
ter the late president and command
er-ln-chief of the TJ. 8. army. This
elephant last Decoration day walked
with the C A. R. boys In the town
showed and placed flowers on the
graves of departed comrades with
the care and patriotism of a human
being. An effort will be made to
have this elephant perform the same
office here.
Patriotic Musto Ordered.
H. H. Tammen. general manager of
the Sells-Floto forces, has Issued In
structions that the music On the date
here be Yankee Doodle and patriotic
t
airs n keeping with the sacred sen
timent of the day.
The Circus Minister.
The minister with Sells-Floto (they
carry a minister. Rev. J. C. Merrlman.
born near Athena) preaches to the
show people every Sunday. Last
Sunday he talked on "The Boys In
Blue." Said he: "The dearest blood,
the best blood, runs In the veins of
the American soldier. The liberty
we enjoy today was made possible by
them. So the most blessed sight to
man is the Stars and Stripes. In
prayer, in thought, In deed, in every
walk of life, we should keep topmost
the remembrance of the soldier boys
of our land. My sentiment for sol
diers living and dead Is 'Cheers for
the living, tears for the dead..' "
Who Is She?
The Pendleton girl with the Sells
Floto circus is the talk of Bociety.
She is trying to hide her identity. Be
cause of this the "Smart Set" will at
tend the circus Saturday, May 30, and
try to pick her out. "Who is she?" is
the kuestlon of the hour. Show peo-
FHEEWATER WOMAN IS
RELATIVE OF MISICIAN
Mrs, D. C. Sanderson Is Aunt of Ml
Kathleen Purloiv.
Miss Kathleen Parlow, the seven
teen-year-old girl whom Professor
Groess of Berlin declares is the
greatest violinist of the last 25 years,
is a niece of Mrs. D. C. Sanderson of
Freewater. being the daughter of her
brother, the late C. H. Parlow, of
Iroquois, Ont. Mrs. Sanderson has
several pictures of her, the first be
ing taken when she was about a year
old, and the last when she was fifteen.
The Bulletin dispatches of last
week told of Miss Parlow's appear
ance In Chrlstianla, Norway, before
Kink Haakin and Queen Maud, the
latter presenting her with a diamond
pendant. She appears this week be
fore King Edward In London, and
every ticket for the big concert.
though sold at double prices, was
sold two weeks before the event. It
Is to be one of the big society events
of England. Miss Parlow has an of-
rer or I250 per night for 150 con
certs in the United States. The Par
ous are a musical family and for
many years in eastern Ontario were
n great demand for musical num
bers, so that Miss Parlow comes hon
Tte Athena Press of this week says
of. the coming Caledonian picnic at
Oat place on May 22 and. 23:.
Hxtenslve preparations are under
way by the committee on program of
the Umatilla County Caledonian as
sociation to entertain the big crowds
which are expected In AUwna on the
two days of the annual picnic, Friday
and Saturday, May 22 and 23.
The seoretary Is In receipt of let
ters from members of Caledonian so
cieties at Portland, Condon, La
Grande, Walla Walla and other plac
es, stating that members of these so
cieties expected to be present when
the Scottish clans gather here for
their annual picnic.
The program In full will probably
be announced next week, when post
ers and other advertising matter will
be available for use. The program
for sports, complete, together with
the amount of purses In each event
follows:
Foot race, 100 yards, first prize, 13;
second, $2.
Foot race, 50 yards, first, prize, $3;
second, J2.
Hurdle race, 120 yards, first prize,
$3: second', $2.
Putting the shot, first prise, 13;
second, S2,
Pole vaulting, first prize, 3; seen
ond, $2.
Tossing the caber, first prize, 13,
second $2.
High Jump, first prize, $3; second,
$!.
Broad Jump, first prise, 13; second,
2.
Hop, step and Jump, first prize, 13;
second, 12.
Three standing Jumps, first prize,
13; second, $2.
Bicycle race, first prize, 13; second,
$2.
Best dressed ladv In Hiehlnml rns.
Itume, first prize, S3; second $2.
T, . . . . , , ... .
Dtsi ureseu gentleman in Hlgn-
land costume, first prize, 13; second,
2.
Best dancer in Highland fling, first
prize, S3; second )2.
Horse race, running, purse,. $25.
The sports will be held on Saturday
afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock.
An entrance fee of 25 cents will be
charged In each prize event.,
Heretofore the majority of prizes
at the Caledonian picnics have been
won by Weston normal school ath
letes, but for this occasion It is said
a number of Scotch lads are In train
ing, and will participate In the feats
of skill with the Intention of winning
a goodly share of the purses.
SMOOT DECLARES- TIMBER
IS U1UNU WASTED
L'uh Senator Dwfiuidn Policy of For
entry, netwrtuicnt.
The speech in opposition to tiie
forestry service, was made by Sena
tor Heyburn of. Idaho In the scuate
while the agricultural bill was under
consideration.
Warner of Mlscsourl, continued; his
speech on the Brownsville affair, but
It was not cojtoJlsded.
Heyburn suggested an amendment
excepting Idaho, from the stales In
which the secsretary of agriculture
muy give pwm.lts for the exporta
tion of timuiic from the forast re
serves. He ridiculed the chart of the
forestry division, which wasj swung
on the' wall of the senate chamber,
marked with statements as to the
number of. years the forests of; various
parts of the country woilld Ifcst. The
forestry division he says, wm launch
mk inio, a reaim or propivocy in a
way that would require greater wls-
Now Just aee Japan,
Though such a small man,
He's going to swipe
All the trade If he can.
There's no denying: the fact that
Japan, la a big factor in commerce.
W are also making bag Inroads upon
doirt thil that possessed bjf the sages , P'ro"
of old, when It was declared that a Pu.r e 'a constantly Increasing
owing to the fact that we never take
any unfair advantages. For good
treatment and high quality goods, at
Bond Brothers
Leading Clothiers
certain, section would be short of Its
forest, to 20, 30 or 40 year they for
got that, he sava. lunihnr vtau., qui
he docUired tha the timber supply j, reuonble prices, oome to us.
as great today as ever In the world's
history. There Is, he says, no danger
oi it limber famine.
&naor smoot took exception to
the statement that the world's timber
was as great as ever.. Heyburn re.
wrtea mat the senator from Utah
might consult the map on the senate
wall as a guide, he possessing the
spirit of prophecy" which he (Hoy-
ourn) did not possess. Smoot said
he could prove, not by prophecy, hut
by figures, that the timber of this
country Is being rapidly. destryed
and that there Is not anything like
the amount of timber In this coantry
mat mere was m or 30 years ago,
Xi
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
does not constitute, but on the other
hand Its laxative principles gently
move the bowels. Children like It.
Sold by Tallman & Co.
Automobile CaleiHlur.
New York, May 8. Among the au
tomobile events scheduled for the
1908 season are the following:
May 15 Chicago, Algonquin hill
mb, Chicago Motor club.
May 16 Hartford, Ct., 200-mlle
endurance run. Automobile club of
Hartford.
May 30 Bridgeport, Ct., Sport Hill
climb, Bridgeport Automobile club.
Realty Transfer.
The following real estate deals have
Just been filed for record with County
uecoruer Hondley:
-sorin American Trust Co. to Aug.
ust Ring, $1060, southeast quarter sec
tion 32, township 4 N. R. 31. E. W. M
iviiuam m. McCormmach et ux.. to
John Elmer McCormmach, $1, south
west quarter section 12. and north
west quarter section 13, township 2 N,
K. 32, E. W. M.
Mary J. McCormmach to William II
McCormmach et al., Si and other con
siderations all her right as widow of
John W. McCormmach, deceased In
the southeast quarter and west half of
section 12. all of section 25, township
3 N. R. 32 E. W. M., and northwest
quarter section 30, tow nship 3 N. R. 38
E. W. M., and southwest quarter sec
tlon 12 ond northwest quarter section
13. township 2 N. R. 32 E. W. M
Grantees to pay grantor $1600 each
year during her natural lifetime.
E. B. Lybecker to Richard A. Mor
ton $4000, southeast quarter south
west quarter section 18, north half
northwest quarter and southeast quar
ter section 19, and southwest quarter
southwest quarter section 20, the
northwest quarter northeast quarter
and north half northwest quarter sec
tlon 29, and north half northeast quar
ter section 30 township 6 S. R. 32 E
W. M.
Desire St. Dennis et ux., to Moses
Taylor, $6400, north half northwest
quarter section 13, township 3 N. R.
31 E. W. M., containing 80 acres.
William H. McCormmach et ux, et
al., to J. W. McCormmach, $1, north
west quarter and south half section
11' township 3 N". R. 32 E. W. M.
William H. McCormmach et ux et
al., to Minnie J. Browne, $1. south
east quarter and west half section 25,
township 3 N. R. 32 E. W. M.
J. W. McCormmach, Jr., et ux et al
j to William H. McCormmach, $1,
southwest quarter section 12, north
west quarter section 13, township 2 X.
It. 32 E. W. M , and N. E. quarter sec-
I tlon 25 township 3 X. R. 32 E. W. M
PREPARED
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Spray
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by mixing with cold water
The Pendleton
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CITY BREWERY
SCHCLTZ A 8TRICKKR
Phone Main 828.
HKesoarre, Fa., (Jiant s Despair I nnrl northwest quarter section 30.
hill climb. Automobile club of Wll- ! township 3 N. R. 38 E. XV. M.
pie say she Is the handsomest woman Jestly by her Inheritance as a musl
in circus life.
Hotel St. George.
S. A. Sayior, Umatilla; S. R. Old.
aker, Hermlston; William Dunn
Portland; B. H. Davis, Hermlston;
inland cross, Hermlston; G. W,
Brown, Hermlston; W. Roy Saxton
Hermlston; E. I. Parks, Hutchinson
A. H. W (throw, Portland; J. T. Lacey,
Portland; James S. Bell, Athena; Doc.
Waddell, South Africa; O. E. Mann
Minneapolis; C. C Mlsner, Niagara
Falls; A. A. Chapman, Boston; H. C,
Clark, Everett; C. A. Waeylin, Asotin;
H. C. Hagglns, Billings; Waddy De
Elephant, South Africa; A. W. Sifton,
Spokane; Robert C. Smith, Portland;
M. Myers, New York; H. W. Coe, Port
land; M. H. Keller, New York; F. S.
McMahan, Portland; Mrs. W. B. Ham-
iton, Walla Walla; O. V. Robbins,
Walla Walla; W. R. Clark, Salt Lake;
B. N. Fl.sk, Chicago; B. B. Hall, Wes-
ton; E. T. Hlbbard, Portland; J. F.
McNaught, Hermlston; T. J. Maloney,
lone; H. Sexton, Hood River; Sam
Lee, Portland; J. A. Allison, Portland;
B. Brown, Portland; S. Redmond,
James Redmond, Mlnne-
E,
Minnesota;
sota.
The boo tiling spray of Ely's Liquid
Cream Balm, used in an atomizer, It
an unspeakable relief to sufferers
from catarrh., Some of them describe
It as a Godsend, and no wonder. The
thick, foul discharge Is dislodged and
the patient breathes freely, perhaps
for the first time In weeks. Liquid
Cream Balm contains all the healing,
purifying elements of the solid form,
and It never falls to satisfy. Sold by
all druggists for 75 cents, including
spraying tube, or mailed by Ely Bros.,,
64 Warren atreet, New York,
clan, the mother of Miss Parlow being
a teacner of vocal and Instrumental
music.
TRAMPS KILL URAKIE.
Hurled o Death from Flying N. P.
Train.
While attempting to eject five
tramps from a blind baggage car oi
Northern Pacific train No. 15 early
tnis morning, John Pryor, brakeman,
was thrown from the car by the ho
bos between Connell and Hatton and,
striking on his head, was killed In
stantly. The hobos boarded the blind
baggage at Hatton and Pryor climb
ed overvfrom the front .end of the
smoker to eject them.
Pryor was missed when the train
reached Connell and the hobos were
arrested and sent to Pasco, where they
are now In Jail. They tell varying
stories of the affair, but declare that
Pryor fell by accident. This however.
Is contradicted by other testimony.
The train ran back along the line
from Connell and Pryor's body was
picked up- The doctor who examined
the body said that death must have
been Instantaneous. Pryor has rela
tives and many friends in Pasco.
Woman Wanted.
To do washing for two
Call Red 1902.
families.
Suit Over Ditch.
Suit to force Michel Estoup to rec
ognise a right of way for an Irriga
tion ditch through his land has been
started in the circuit court by John
I. Creswcll, the complaint being filed
by Messrs. Lowell & Winter. Ac
cording to the complaint the plaintiff
Is the owner of 40 acres of land In
section 21, township t north of range
35 and by the terms of his deed Is
entitled to a right of way for an Irrl-1
gatlon ditch which takes water from
Mud creek. The defendant Is chare-
ed with obstructing said ditch and the
court is asked for an order restrain-
Ing him from so doing In the future
and also for $50 damages.
kesbarre,
San Francisco, endurance run, un
der the auspices of the Automobile
Dealers'assoclatlon.
June 6. Worcester, Dead Horse
hill climb, Worcester Automobile
club.
June 14-27 Chicago, 1200-mile re-
liability run. Chicago Motor club.
July 7-8 Buffalo, national conven
tion of the American Automobile asj
soclatlon.
July 9 Buffalo, start of the fifth
annual A. A. A. reliability touring i
contest. I
Sept. 5-8 San Francisco-Los An
geles reliability run, under the aus
pices of the Automobile Dealers' as
sociation of San Francisco.
Sept. 14 Chicago annual economy
run, Chicago Motor club.
Hlnkle Ditch Co. to Isaac H. Gob-
bell, $1800, 120 miner's Inches water
to be used 'on east half northeast
quarter, southwest quarter, northeast
quarter, northeast quarter, southeast I
quarter section 14, township 3 N. R
28 E. W. M.
Frank Hart, who escaped from the
Seattle Jail 13 years agoand who has
a seven year term In the peniten
tiary ahead of him, has been arrested
at Alma, Kansas. He Is considered
one of the smoothest confidence men
In the west.
Edward H. Rice, a veteran of the
civil war, who died recently at New
port, Ore., left three thousand dol
lars In gold which he had kept burled
In glass Jars in his woodshed for a
number of years.
COFFEE
Good corfee is partly in
buying and partly in
making:; like everything:
else.
Your grocer return! your monsf If jrou doat
Hip Schllllnf'i Beit, vcji him.
COLUMBIA BAR.
632 Main St.
Phone Main 90
Fine Wines and Liquors.
Fancy Drinks a Specialty
. .....Hot Lunch tat
Pool and Billiard Parlor
.....Gentlemen Only.....
First Class Rooming House In Connection.
CORRIGAN BROS.
PROPRIETORS.
I
Get the Best
Good
Dry Wood
and the
BEST KIND OF OO.VL.
PROMPT DELIVERY.
W. C. MINNIS
Lcato orders at
WINNING'S' CIGAR STORE
Opposite People Warehouse
THONE MAIN 6
I Our Specialty is
T it. 1 n
me ramuy irarje
We are fully prepared to fur.
nish you the best of lard, sau-
aagea and fresh, smoked or
cured meats and fish each day.
Central Meat Market
Carney ft Tweedy.
Telephone Mala St.
Our sparkling, tempting, satisfying
beer and soda water Is pronounced
the purest and best for thirst quench
ing purposes; 24 bottles of beer or
soda delivered to your home for only
JOHN CACEN
Eagle Block. Court Street.
PASTIME PARLORS.
RUTHERFORD A MOLTTOR, Prop.
A quiet resort for the healthful exer
cise of
BOWLING, POOL AND BILLIARDS.
Omy nrtt-dass table used.
Cigars, confectionery, tobaccos and
Mft fcteka.