East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 09, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    EIGHT T AGES.
DAILY CAST OREGON W.N. PENDLETON, OREGON. TVESBAY, JUNE 9, 1008.
PAGE EIGHT.
DR. PRICE'S
Wheat Flake Celery Food
A perfect, food from high-grade
Wheat and Celery iniused.
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.
15c, 2 packages for 25c
Standard Grocery Co.
Court St., Opp. Golden Rule Phone Main96
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LONGER ENCAMPMENT,
Adjutant Generals Say Extra Four',
Days Asked fur Mill Be of More
Benefit Than First Ten Days
Present Orders Are Tor Men to Go
Into Camp at American Lake Au
gust S.
If the recommendations of the ad-;
Jutant generals of Oregon and Wash-.
lngton are carried out, Pendleton '
guardsmen will have two full weeks '
at American Lake this summer In-;
stead of the 10 days' encajnpment
that has been ordered.
There Is sufficient money this year,
for a two weeks' encampment and '
believing that the additional four.'
days will be highly beneficial to the'
men the head officers of the guards !
have csked that the time be extend- j
ed. Whether or not the request will
be granted remains to be seen.
At present the orders are for the,
encampment to commence August 3(
and for camp to be broken August 12. i
Under this arrangement company L
will leave this city on Satuflray night,
August 2. and Join the third regl-l
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ment in Portland the following day.
From that city It Is probable that
the third and fourth regiments and
battery A will leave for American
Lake on three special trains.
Now that the encampment Is but
six weeks distant efforts are being
made to get company L Into trim for
that occasion and there Is room In
the company for a few recruits. A
total of 6S officers and men may be
taken to camp and It Is hoped to
take at least 50 to American lake,
Young men of proper age, character
'and physical condition are welcomed
by the company and by enlisting now
a good vacation may be had while
under the pay of the government.
However, no hoodlums are wanted by
the company, nor will anyone be tak
en into the ranks who desires merely
to enjoy the encampment and then
drop from the company.
STARTS LAUNCH SERVICE,
Small Craft to Ply Between Lewiston,
Clnrkston and Asotin.
Lewlston, Idaho, June, 9. Cap
tain Ralph Baughman, master of the
steamer Mountain Gem, plying be
tween Kennewlck and Priest Rapids,
on the Columbia, arrived In the city
last evening In a gasoline launch
which he will use for passenger ser
vice on tho Snake river, between
Lewlston-Clarkston and Asotin. The
boat was built for Captain Baughman
In Seattle. It Is 45 feet long, has k
25-horse power engine and Is licensed
to carry 25 passengers. Its speed In
still water Is 25 miles per hour. Th.
boat started on the Asotin run this
morning and Captain Baughman says
he expects to make the six-mile trip
In 35 minutes. Three round-trips per
day will be made, the boat's schedule
being arranged to connect with North'
em Pacific trains at Lewlston.
Fxllor Holer Addressed Students.
Editor E. Hofer of the Capital
Journal of Salem was the principal
speaker at the banquet given by the
alumni of Weston normal at Weston
last night and spoke enthusiastically
of the progress being made by this
school. Mr. Hofer Is also a member
of the state normal board and Is at
Weston in his official capacity, as
such. The alumni banquet was large
ly attended and was a most pleasant
affair.
NORTHERN PACIFIC OPEN.
COLDS
The very hour a cold starts 1 the
time to check It. Don't wart It may
become deep-seated and the cure will
be harder then. Every hour lost at
Ha atott moi- n A Jait. ant an
faring. Take (
F & S
Cold Capsules
Used In time they save all that
n!ght follow sickness, worry, ex
penses. They never fall.
Track Are Repaired nnil All Trains
Are Running East of Sokane.
A special telephone message from
J. S. Carter of the Northern Pacific
offices at Spokane this morning says
that the tracks of that system have
been repaired following the disas
trous washouts and that all regular
trains are now running between Spo
kane and St. Paul.
Traffic has been suspended for
several days on account of the wash
outs and no trains have been able to
get through from Montana until to
day. Practically all of the damagi
has been repaired and it Is not
thought that traffic will be Interferred
with further at this time. It has quit
raining in Montana and all the
streams are receding.
Secured Many ricture.s
C. T. McMonagle. official photo
grapher of Sunset Magazine, who has
been In the county for the past week
securing views for the forthcoming
booklet advertising Umatilla county,
returned last evening from Milton.
Freewater, Weston. Athena and Ad
ams, where he had been for several
days taking photographs for the ad
vertising committee. He secured
about 20 excellent views of farms,
orchards. Industries of different)
kinds and attractive points and will
now go to Pilot Rock, Hermlston and
Echo on the same mission.
Northern Pacific Trains Through.
A special train of bananas and a
passenger train belonging to the
Northern Pacific system passed down
the O. R. & N. last night from the
eats and a number of cars belonging
to the same system were attached to
the O. R. & X. eastbound passenger
this morning. However, the North
ern Pacific is now open and regular
service between Spokane and St. Paul
has been resumed.
JiHlfje Lowell to Bo Orator.
Judge Stephen A. Lowell of this
city, will deliver the Fourth of July
oration In the celebration at Joseph,
Wallowa county, A monster celebra
tion has boon planned for that city
and people from all over eastern Ore
gon will attend. Hundreds of peo
ple will spend the month of July at
Wallowa hike, near Joseph.
Fothmt I'niatllla Man Here.
W. H. Coagdon. formerly proprie
tor of the Cottage hotel at Umatilla
and well known to Pendleton people,
is in the city for a few days as agent
for the Bay Ocean Park land, a de
lightful location 57 miles wefs of
Portland. He hopes to Interest Pen
dleton capital in the new summer re
sort Just started there. .
Attachment for Pullman Saloon.
A suit to collect S10G.25 was started
last evening, in the circuit court by
W. J. Yansctiyver & Co.. u gainst Ed
R. Strahorn. Bailey & Perry are at
torneys for the plaintiff.
Marriage LIcchm- I-vueil.
A marriage license was Issued yes
terday afternoon to Frank A. MeC'nn
nell, or Canyon City, and to LucHo
Bennett of this tonnty.
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggists.
Engineer Brandon hi Wallowa.
H. A. Brandon, assistant chief en
gineer of the O. R. N., arrived last
night from a trip to Enterprise and
continued his journey on to Portland,
says the La Grande Star. His visit
to Wallowa county was for the pur
pose of getting things In shape for
the continuation of construction Oi
the road to that section.
In the County Court of the State of(
Oregon, for Umatilla County. j
In the Matter of the Application of;
Mary Stanton for a Change of
name. !
Notice Is hereby given. That the
above emitled court and on the 8th
day of June, 1S08, In the above en-:
titled matter, decree that the name
of Mary .Stanton be changed and yiat
thereafter Mary Stanton shall be:
known as and shall bear the name
of Mary B?ad, and did direct that I
public notion thereof be given by
publication e the East Oregoaian for
10 days.
Dated, Penfjeton, Oregon, Jbd 8,
Hit.
(Signed.) T. P. GILLILAND,
County Judg
Attending Masonic Grand Lodge.
W. H. McCormmach and T. J
Tweedl are In Portland this week at
tending the Masonic grand ledge
which will convene tomorrow morn
ing.
TEA
Linger longer over it; let
it be steaming hot from
the earthen pot; and the
loveliest woman pour it.
Your grocer retina, your montr If tot don't
Vet Settling'. Hot; w par bio
DON'T FORGET
The Big Wind-up Sale
THE FAIR STORE
It Means Money to You
SERVICE AND SAFETY
THIS BANK Is prepared to cars for your banking needs In
a manner that will be satisfactory to you.
It does not cost you a penny to have your funds cared for In
a safe and business-like manner. Tour money deposited with
us Is in the care of responsible, careful bank officials, and every
dollar of It is guarded with the utmost care, and If you desire
we will pay you Interest on time deposits.
Commercial National Bank
United State Depository
SPEC1M FINE
FLAMES DESTROY HOME
OF WILLIAM RELMAN
Defeethe Flue Probably RctipoiiHible
for Early Morning Blaze Which Re
duced South Hill Residence to Ash
es No One at Home and Nothing
Saved Iah,s of $2500 Mostly Cov
ered by Insurance.
In one of the most spectacular
fires ever seen In this city the res!
dence of William Relman, on Jane
street, burned to the ground between
1 and 2 o'clock this morning.
The house and ,all its contents were
completely destroyed, but the loss
will be nearly covered by Insurance.
The house Itself was Insured for $1500
with Clopton & Co., while the furni
ture was insured with J. M. Bentley
for 1800.
At the time of the fire the Reiman
family, excepting Mr. Relman, was
in Portland. Mr. Relman Is a night
man for the O. R. & N. company and
be had left the place but a short time
before the blaze was discovered. Be
fore leaving home he ate a midnight
supper.
.While the exact cause of the fire
is not known It Is attributed to a de
fective flue.
Not until the house was ablaze was
the fire discovered. . Noticing the
glare, one of the night officers rush
ed to the fire bell and gave the alarm
for the cenjjral companies. Meanwhile
Chief of Police Gurdane, who lives
near the place, had been aroused and
tried to phone In an alarm, but could
not arouse "central."
Aside from "the central companies
hose companies No. 4 and No, 5 als
responded, but the carts had to be
taken to the scene by hand and the
steep hill was too much for the fire
men. By the time a line of hose I
could be gotten to the place the fire
was so advanced that nothing could be
Laone aside from protecting adjoining
property.
Owing to its high location on the
south hill. It was the third house
from the top on the south end of
Jane street, the Relman house made
a fire that-could be plainly seen from
all parts of the city. Hundreds of
people, aroused by the fire alarms,
rushed to the .scene or watched the
blaze from their homes.
PUBLICITY
MOV
E
Oil III EARNEST
BUREAU COMMITTEE
IS SOLICITING FUNDS
Preliminary Work Has AU Been Com
pleted and Actual Advertising Bust
net Is Now the Order of the Day
Fund of $8000 or $10,000 Must
Be Raised Payments (o Be Made
Monthly Meeting Held Last Eve
nlng. To raise a fund with which to ad
vertise the opportunities of Umatilla
county to the end that the population
of the county may be increased and
Pendleton strengthened In Its position
as the metropolis of eastern Oregon,
the publicity bureau has started forth
this afternoon.
Up to today the work in behalf of
the publicity bureau has all been of
a preliminary nature. True the con
tract was entered Into with the Sun
set company and a considerable
amount of money has been pledged
for the bureau. But the main task of
ralsng the amount needed was not
really undertaken until this afternoon.
At a meeting of the committee held
last night It was decided that every
thing was for the forward move
ment In behalf of the bureau. Ac
cordingly It was planned to commence
the heavy soliciting work today. Ow
ing to the woo) sale on during the (
forenoon the committee did not go
out tills morning, but Instead a meet
ing was set for the early afternoon.
In order to fnlance a publicity bu
reau such as is desired here it will
be necessary to raise a fund of $8000
or $10,000, the subscription payments
to be payed monthly. This sum the
committee hopes to raise and will se
cure provided business men and prop
erty owners will give the amounts
which will be requested of them.
RIVER RISING RAPIDLY.
Predicted That Portland Will Have
Greatest Flood fti Years.
Captain E. W. Spencer looks for
higher water at Portland this month
than during any other period since
the flooil of 1894. when a big part of
the business district as far as Third
street, was Inundated, says the Port
land Telegram. He says he does not
expect another flood of that kind, but
he does believe that backwater will
get over Front street.
"For 28 days In May it rained more
or less." explains Captain Spencer,
"and while it was raining Uere It was
snowing In the mountains. But little
of that snow has melted so far and
consequently the fall must have been
enormous. For that reason I am con
fident the annual rise this year will
be greater than it has been for a long
period. Of course I realize that the
height of the flood will depend upon
the weather conditions. If there
should be a week of hot weather in
succession there will be a phenomenal
rise."
The lower floors of the Ash street
and Alaska docks are covered with
about a foot of water tod.-. At 5
o'clock this morning the river at Port
land stood at a stage of 15.5 feet.
Acting District Forecaster Lodholz
predicts that It will reach a stage of
15.9 feet by tomorrow morning and
16.2 feet Wednesday. Beyond that
he refrains from making a prophesy.
A hot wave was experienced
throughout the Rocky mountain coun
try yesterday and the temperature to
day promises to be even higher, rom
the melting snow Hie upper tributaries
of the Columbia are near bankful and
pouring great volumes of watej- Into
the parent stream. At Lewlston and
Rlparla yesterday the Snake fell
slightly, but ns yet the effects of the
warm weather have not been felt at
these points and will not before to
morrow. The upper Columbia Is still
rising at the various stations from
which the weather bureau receives re
ports. Forecaster Lodholz Is Inclined
to believe that the rise will not be
particularly alarming, unless unfor
seen conditions take place, such as a
protracted season of unusually hot
weather.
QUARTER OFF
T7 t771
O f I 1
IN FULL BLAST
Shopping Now Means Saving, or
CLOTHING
..AT C0ST..
A Few Saving Suggestions.
$:6.00 suits, June sale $22.50
$2.".00 suits, June sale $18.75
$20.00 suits, June sale $15.00
And these are very jrood suits, tailor made and finish.
$16.00 suits, Juno sale $12.00
$10.00 suits, June sale $7.50
$5.00 suits, June sale $3.75
$4.00 suits, June sale $3.00
$3.00 suits, June sale $2.25
And you know you save.
Do You Wear Pants?
We want to show you all about.
the quarter lost here.
$10.00 pants. June sale $7.50
$S.00 pants, June sale $0.00
6.00 rants, June sale $4.50
$4.00 pants, June sale $3.00
Every Furnishing Department showing
corresponding low prices, some reductions
greater and some less. DON'T FORGET
sfcoi Store
Where You Trade to Save.
B
One application of ManZan PIU
Remedy, for all forms of Piles,
soothes, reduces Inflammation, sore
ness and Itching. Price 60c guaran
teed. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Many land filings are being made
at the Lokevlew land office. Every
acre that can be cultivated Is said to
be In demand. Few timber claim fil
ings have been made.
DESTROYERS WILL C ROSS
TIIK PACIFIC' OCEAN
Terrors of the Sen Will Be Towed by
Oul-x-r lvviK-rlitieiit o Determine
Efficiency.
Bound for San Francisco, the de
stroyers Preble and Perry and the
torpedo boat Farragut loft at noon,
but the Fox and Davis will remain
at Portland until after the Fourth
of July. Then they will go to Eureka
to remain a few days, before proceed
ing to the Mare Island naval station.
On reaching the Bay City, the
Preble, Perry and Farragut will be
towed to Magdalena Bay, and return
by the cruisers Colorado, Pennsyl
vania and West Virginia. Then they
will be taken over to Honolulu !n the
same manner. This proceeding Is
wholly In the line of an experiment.
If It proves successful, the torpedo
boats will be towed altogether when
it s necessary for them to go out on
a long cruise. Taken in charge by
such powerful cruisers as have been
assigned for the purpose, naval offi
cers are of the opinion that the 2200-
mlle voyage form San Francisco to
Honolulu can be completed In five or
six days. It takes the average com
mercial steamer about seven days to
complete the trip. Owing to their
limited bunker snacc. It Is Impracti
cable to send torpedo boats out. on
long cruises without being accom
panied by colliers. In case of trou
ble, i.ulck action Is an Important
factor and It Is explained that no col-
plers may be picked up at once. Hence
If It has been demonstrated that the
craft can be towed to advantage, this
mode of procedure will be generally
adopted.
The cruiser Charleston and gunboat
Yorktown left down yesterday morn
ing at 11 o'clock, and arrived at As
toria early in the evening. They
crossed out over the Columbia river
bar at 10 o'clock this mooring, head
ed for Bremerton. Though she was
drawing 25 feet of water, tho Charles
ton had no trouble during her
week's stay In the river, Large
crowds lined the banks of the river
to witness the departure of the ma
rines and bluejackets. Handkerchiefs
wore waved at them until they had
disappeared around a bend. On
reaching the Bremerton navy yard,
the crew of the Charleston will be
transferred to the cruiser St. Louis, a
sister ship which will be dispatched to
Honolulu. On July 1 Captain Beatty,
the commander, will leave for the
east. '
Mrs. S. L. Bowen of Wayne, W. Va..
writes: "I was a sufferer-from kid
ney dsease, so that at times I could
not stand straight. I took Foley's
Kidney Remedy. One dollar bottle
and part of the second cured me en
tirely." ' Foley's Kidney Remedy
works wonders where others are a
total failure. Pendleton Drug Co.
If you see It In the East Oregonlan,
It's so.
Operation for Piles will not be ne
cessary If you use ManZan Pile Rem
edy, guaranteed. Price 50 cents. Sold
by A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
R, E. Davis was fined $10 In Port
land for throwing confetti the last
night of the carnival. One other man
was fined $2, while two others were
discharged.
Attention, Saloon men I
For Sale Saloon In railroad town,
800 populatoln, monthly payroll, $1,
600. Doing $15,000 year business
dally expenses $1200 can rive five
year lease. -Address, Bos S.tarbuck,
Wash.
HEALTHY PLANTS
RetM th. Hut Cax.fml Artesrftea as
Well OM S.IL
Did you ever see a rosebush which
desplt. the moat beneficent environment
of soil of sunshine and of atmosphere,
-seemed never to achieve a healthy
growth.
A ton of manure will not help a plant
that has a canker eating out Its heart.
Tou must destroy the cause before you
can remove the effect
Tou cannot cure Dandruff and Bald
ness by rubblnc on hair lotions, and
rubbing In vaseline, etc.
Tou must look to the cu" of t!i
trouble It's a germ at the roots oi
your hair which causes It to fill out
N'ewbro'e Herplclde destroy, the ki""
-nd healthy hair Is the sur rn
Sold by leading drugrlsts. Pnd 14c. Ii
fsmr for sample to The Herplclde Co
Datrolt. Vfich.
Two atM. if cents and 11.00.
A. O. Koeppea Bm
FOR. SALE
1280 acres, 1-2 in crop $32,000.00
240 acres $3,500.00!
160 acres $4,500.00
City Property For Sole.
FRANK B. CLOPTON & CO.
1 1 2 E. Court, St., Pendleton, Ore.
Boys' Straight Knee Pants
For This Week
1 -3 Off Regular Price.
MEN'S SHOP
MAX BAER