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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1908)
DAILY EAST OREGOMAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1008. EIGHT PAGES. PAGB EIGHT. i DR. PRICE'S Wheat Flake Celery Food f A perfect, food from high-grade Wheat and Celery infused. No sour stomach; no formation of gas; all indigestable matter removed. A Health and Strength Giver Not touched by human hands in its preparation, absolutely free. 1 5c, 2 packages for 25c I Standard Grocery Co. Court St., Opp. GoWervJRjde Phone Main96 on is on FRENCH IPS DR. SMITH MEETS MARQVIS WHO VISITED IX PORTLAND. Plratnnt Inddpnt of Rccrnt European Tour Demonstrates Smallness of Earth French Nobleman Acts as Guide Desotwdant of La Fayette anl Relative of Americans Mem ber of the House of Deputies. While In France on his recent Eur opean tour. Dr. C. J. Smith had an experience which he recalls with pleasure. Tha Incident was also one of interest because of its historical feature and because it shows that though the world is Urge, a man may nowadays go to distant lands and still And those who knot? his home state. While in Paris Dr, Smith deodd to vllt the h9Ue Of deputies, the Frnch congress, and in order lo be admitted he first secured of the American am bassador credentials that would en title him to that courtesy, t But when he reached the legisla tive chamber the house had adjourn ed, though the doctor did not know it .and the explanatory language which the French doorkeeper used was all lost on the Umatilla county man. While the poww0w was on another gentleman, a somewhat distinguished looking Frenchman, arrived, and see lng the trouble, explained In English to the doctor that the house had ad journed. "However," said he, "I am a mem ber of the house of deputies and If you wish I will show you through the chambers, though they are ordinarily denied to visitors when the house Is not In session." , The Invitation was thankfully ac cepted by Dr. Smith and he was then shown through the place by the j Frenchman. During the conversation Dr. Smith said that he was from Or egon and was pleased to learn that his entertainer had also been in the west and had visited In Portland. He was the Marquis de Chambrun, member of the house of deputies, and his wife is a sister of Bellamy Storer, the American diplomat. Through his wife the Frenchman Is related to Congressman Nicholas Longworth, and he Is also a direct descendant of Marquis de ts. Fayette, hero of the revolutionary war. ARRESTED FOR ROBBING A CAR Ralph SfcCiunber Lodged in County Jail by Umatilla Marshal. Ralph McCumber, a transient. Is in the county Jail charged with robbing a work car at Umatilla. Be wa ar rested at Umatilla yesterday by Mar shal Tillson and was brought to this city this morning. McCumber is accused of having stolen 112 in money and some other goods front the car. When arrested the money was found on his person and th other plunder was discovered in a coal shed. He has practically ad mitted fell gTiUt, . More Scarlet Fever. . Two additional cases of scarlet fever" have Just been reported, the attend ing physlclon being Dr. C. J. Smith. One of the cases la In the home of J. E. Montgomery, 501 .Garfield street, while the other is at Bert Lo veil's, 1104 Raley street Mayor Murphy and C M. Hogue are also quarantined away from their homes because of scarlet fever in their families. 34,000 MORE TROUT IN UMATILLA STREAMS. Fry Rcortvcd and Dlmributed by Lo . cnl Flxherntcn, The trout streams 6f Umn'lHa county have Just been enriched by the addition of 84,000 trout fry sent here by the bureau of fisheries and they should help In making fishing good during the coming season. The trout arrived here Saturday and they were distributed as follows: Six thousand were taken to Birch and Bear creeka by Elmer Snyder. Six thousand were taken to the forks of McKay creek by Will Lane. Six thousand were taken to Meach am creek by C. K. Cranston and James Sturgls. Fourteen thousand were taken to the Umatilla by J. A. Borle and G. I. Ladow. PLEAD NOT GUILTY. Saloonmen Charged With Selling Li quor to Minora Will Stand Trial. When the saloonmen charged with selling liquor to minors were aralgn ed yesterday afternoon all but one en. tered pleas of not guilty while the latter, Charles Morrlsoa, pleads this afternoon. The hearing occurred shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon before Judge H. J. Bean. Those Indicted by District Attorney Phelps are Gus Arp, Cloyd Oliver, Charles Hamilton, M. H. Gillette and F. G. McNabb. Each man was indicted upon two charges. Examinations at the Academy. Final examinations are now In pro gress at Pendleton academy, the close of the school year being at hand. The past year has been the best In the his tory of the academy and both teach ers and students are already looking forward to the opening of the next year when many Improvements and additions to the equipment of the academy are planned. LEAGUE SEASOn TO OPEII HEBE COLDS ' fh Very "hour a coid starts U th time to check It Don't wait it may become deep-seated and the cure will be harder then. Every hour lost at the start may add days to your suf fering. Take ...... ,' F & S Cold Capsules Presbyterians Through. A special car bearing northwest Presbyterians to the general assembly which will be held at Kansas City this week, was attached to No. 2, the east bound O. R. & N. train, last evening. About 40 delegates were In the party passing here but the number will be augmented from other eastern Oregon points. To Episcopal Convention. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Qulnney left last evening for Portland, where they will attend the Episcopal convention of the northwest states, which Is meet ing there today and. the remainder of the week. Henry Blackmail Here. . Henry Blackman, the well known pioneer of Heppner, but now a resi dent of Portland, is in the city today on a business trip and ts optimistic a ever over the future of eastern Ore gon. He notes with pleasure the Irri gation development of the west and north portions of Umatilla county and looks for one of the richest sections and densest population in the north west in this and Morrow county In the next few years. Mr. Blackman lived for 28 years in eastern Oregon and Is known to all 'the old pioneers and is enjoying his ylft here very much. Vacation at Camas Prairie. Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Haudenschleld passed through the city today, en their way to Tacoma, where Rev. Hauden schleld will conduct revival meetings for a month, after which they will re turn to this city and go to Camas Prajrie for a month's outing during June and July. While conducting the revival meeting here last January Rev. Haudenschleld decided that this county offered the best advantages for a pleasant summer's outing and he will take advantage of It. FIRST PROFESSIONAL GAMES ON LOCAL DIAMOND SUNDAY. Original Schedule Clianged Manager Larimer Pronibx-e Strong Line-up for Fin of Opening Series Games Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday With Walla Walla Old Organiza tion Will Disband Tonight. Next Sunday the league baseball season will be opened here with a game with Walla Walla and the Gar den City players have promised to bring a large excursion with them to see the opening game. Games will also be played here Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and the hftter part of next week Pendle ton will go to Walla Walla to open the league season there. When the league schedule was first made a week ago It was arranged that Pendleton and Walla Walla open the season at the latter place. But through the Influence of Manager Lorimer the game has been switched to this city. For the opening game of the league season Lorimer Is now arranging his team and he will have a strong line up. In several positions It will be different from In the past and the people of the city are asked to turn out and see the first league game. Old Association Dies. L. G. Ftatler, president of the old independent baseball association, has called a meeting of the association members to be held In the Commer cial club rooms tonight for the pur pose of settling up the affairs of the old organization. All those holding stock are asked to be present and likewise all bills against the associa tion should be presented at that time. Now that the Pendleton team has entered the four town league the old association will withdraw from the field and henceforth the team will be under slightly different auspices. Dubois Faction Loses. Boise, May 19- Yesterday's demo cratic primaries In Idaho Indicate the defeat of the Dubois faction all over the state. In Ada c6unty the antl Dubols ticket won out In every pre cinct but one. The result in Idaho county is still in doubt. On the re turns of this county the control of the convention depends. Used In time they save all might follow sickness, worry, penses. They never fall. that ex- Tallman & Co. Leading Druggists. HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. Color of Hair MM ladleate a Per- oa's TmtwBit. Many people believe that blonde, oi Hint hair denotes affeotlen and dark hair cowtancy. A. person without hair is not devoid of character; far trora It The disposition of the average bald headed mn ts to show such solicitude for the welfare of others, that he neg lects himself. A germ causes baUness. Trof. Sabouraud, of- Paris, France, ln noccu'.ated a rabbit with Danruff germs, causing It to become totally bald In Ave weeks' time. To rid the scalp of thus rtarprrous erms It Is necessary to apply Newbroi Herpicide. 'Destroy the cause you remove tnr effect" Sold bv leadlnir druggets. Bend 10c In stamps for wimple to The Herpicide Co. Detroit. Mich. Two eliea 60 cents and 11.00. A. C. Koeppen A Bros. Pure Milk, Free from Infection ICE CREAM and COTTAGE CHEESE Pendleton Creamery Co. Phone Main 155 Visitor from Idaho. Mrs. William Atchlnson, formerly of this city, but now of Cambridge, Ida ho, Is the house guest of Mrs. Wm. Goedeck. She will visit other Pendle ton friends before returning to Idaho. 1 PLEA FOR IIII MRS. S. A. LOWELL ASKS FOR THE RIGHT TO VOTE Prcxlririit of Umatilla. County Equal Suffrase Annotation Make an Elo quent Plea for Her Sex Women Are Equally Intelligent With Men and Are Equally Interested in Good Government. -asMi Who Deposits Your Money? Did you ever think that eventually your savings find their way Into a bank? If you spend all your money, somebody else deposits It and gets the benefit of It. Don't you think you had better do your own banking? Start a savings account with us and see what a pleasure It Is to have a bank account of your own. Commercial National Bank United State Depository Mrs. Stephen A. Lowell, president of the Umatilla County Equal Suf frage association, has Just Issued the following circular letter to the voters of Umatilla county, urging them to re member the equal suffrage amend-1 ment to the cofistitutin which Is to be voted upon at the coming state elec tion. Two years ago Umatilla county vot ed in favor of this amendment, a ma jority of about 80 having been cast for It and the noble women wno are urging It again this year hope to see the county again In the equal suffraga rank with a larger vote than before. The letter Is as follows: To the Electorate of Oregon: On June first the men of Oregon will be called upon to cast their bal lots for or against. equality of suf frage. Casting aside all prejudice and all Inherited predilection, can any vo ter give a single reason why the wo men are not entitled to a voice In the affairs of state and nation? Are they not equally Intelligent with men? Have they not the same Inter est In good government? If this Is a government of the people, why should half the people be excluded frem the ballot? Let me appeal to the manhood, the Justice and the Intelligence of the men of Umatilla county to vote "yes" for the equal suffrage amendment on election day. Yours for equality of privilege in a government of the people for the peo ple. MRS. STEPHEN A. IOWELL, County President Equal Suffrage As soclatlon, Umatilla County.. Off for Seattle, ' Ora Jay and Lester Means of the high school track team, leave today for Seattle to participate In the big interscholastlc track meet to be held there under the auspices of the uni versity of Washington. They will al so be in Seattle while the battleship J fleet is there. Back from Mbwouri. J Mr and Mrs. D. V. Goss. who taught fotr wa years at Frultvale, have Just returned from Missouri wnere uie, bad been upon a visit with relatives. . Pennsylvania Democrats. Harrlsburg. Pa.. May 19. A three- cornered fight between the protagon ists of the Bryan Democratic league, the George Gray league and the John son league will mark the democratic state convention here tomorrow, t-acn of the three candidates has strong sup porters among the leaders or Penn sylvania's democracy and the warfare for supremacy will unaouDteaiy ue ut terly contested. The Bryan league ad herents are working like beavers to secure an Instructed delegation for Rrvan and the adoption of a platform In line with the rogresslve political views of the ' Nebraskan. snmlt Carolina Doubtful. Columbus. S. C. May 19. Whether South Carolina will climb Into tne hon,i wniron of William Jennings Bry an and support his candidacy In the Denver convention will De aeciaea to morrow, when the democratic state convention will convene In this city. While the rank and file of voters have not manifested a great deal ot inter est In the matter, a fierce newspaper controversy has been waged over the Rrvnn indorsement question. Both the Nebraskan's supporters and the anti-Bryan men are claiming victory In tomorrow's convention. Florida Primaries. Jacksonville. Fla May 19. Florl da's 10 delegates In the Denver con ventlon will be selected by the voters In the democratic primaries which are heine held throughout the state toaay Candidates will be nominated today for United States senator, presidential electors, congressmen from the three districts and county and state orri pers. There has been much rivalry for places on the Florida delegation to the national convention, DUt u likely that the state's representation will be found In the Bryan ranks. 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