PAGE TWO,
DAILY EAST OREGON! AX. PE.DI-ETOV, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1008.
EIGHT PAGES.
From
July 11
Until
August
1st
A Sacrifice Sale of the Very Best of Depend
able Merchandise Commences Next Saturday
July 11th, at the Peoples Warehouse.
Changed conditions in both the cotton and wool yarn market makes
it imperative that we reduce this stock regardless of its cost. Every
thing will be ready for your inspection on Saturday, and you may
come expecting the most remarkable reductions in all classes of sum
mer merchandise.
Detailed information will be mailed to you Thursday evening, be prepared to take advantage
of this remarkable sale, commencing Saturday, July 11 and lasting until August 1st.
From -July
11
Until
Augus t
1st
Where it Pays to Trade THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Save Your Coupons
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WES TO COAST;
."OKAE I TO HAVE
AXOTHKi; KATE
' ?-nor Arias was advised In a telegram
i from a government official here to
, retire from the presidential race In
, Panama was denied today at the state
dvfjartment, an official of which said
this government Is neither nominating
nor denominating party presidential
candidates la any country.
The precise attitude which the Unl-
i ted States marines will assume at next
! Sunday's national election In Pana-
C.YE,Tr'i be determined this week.
Tlii- uit Will lie More Extensive and '
WILL HOLD COTTOX CHOP.
Akmjr IVroader Line Than One ; Southern FarnxiH l iilon Derides l"p-
Whiitt Made Ilie I'alH City famous! I1n Keep lp Prices.
Alletred That Tariff Are From' J-ickson. Miss.. July s. Nearly
every county in Mississippi is repre-
I snted by local officials of the Farm-
i ers' union at a meeting here today,
called for the purpose of discussing
15 to 20 Per Cent too High and Are
lnjut and ExliorMtai.
spokan la to have another freight ; the policy of the organization in re
rat"e cas more extensive and along. ar the cotton crop and the per-
broader iir.es than the suit presented j Jow prjce)
to the interstate commerce commis-; The warehousing of cotton will also
slon which Is now pending with a pos-i be brought up for discussion, and in
X.t chance for decision next fail, this connection the campaign for the
say. the Chronicle. erection of farmers' warehouses Is
This time the federal court and j making splendid progress. During
cor.grM wlil be asked to Interfere . the past 30 days new warehouse corn
in alleged unjust freight rate discrlm- panics have been launched, and a
lnation agur.s: the northwest as well large number are In immediate pros-
CHAMPIOX KIDEJl TO
MOUNT OLD C1IEVEXXE
as the .Spokane jobbing district.
That the Northern Pacific, Great
Northern and other transcontinental
llr.f ar- coiiectir.g through freight
v riffs, from 15 to I per cent profit
on Inland business is the contention
of the promoters of the new case It
is proposed to place this condition be
fore the fed'-rM court and ask for re
lief through congress, if necessary,
by the establishing of a minimum and
maxirr.um rate for the northwest.
Th- Mrchan's' Freight Claim Au
dit company, with headquarters in
th city, is gathering data for the
case aui its attorneys, plummer &
M rermont. are to appear on behalf
pect, to be erected In time for storing
the season's crop.
President Hightower feels confident
that with a good system of ware
houses and the aid and support from
banking Institutions that has been
pledged, the organization can succeei
Ir. holding the bulk of the season's
crop and marketing it at periods to
be agreed upon by the organization;
that ample provisions can be mad"
to finance distressed cotton, and the
holding movement will meet with a
much larger degree of success than
last year.
WOltl.D SHOOTING MATCH.
th- "rippers before , the federal;
r ,j jrt ! AiihtIchii Rifle Team Exmh' to Carry
fH-uiiiir Ammunition Ready, off Honor.
The Audit company has opportunl
l. of n-i-jrl.'.g Information regarding
t.V- cor.d.tlor.s of the northwest
I,nlon. July 8. Crack rifle and
p:tol shots of several nations wlil
ongregate at Raisley tomorrow to )
j.:. -hipi-rs ;rom every town ana,g,n the three-day tournament ror tn
r.arr.;-t !. this s.-'-t on w hose bills j Olympic international championship,
th'y r.;:!.k ar.d classify. It is prac-iThe clay bird shooting tourr.ey at
t. ir:.p'.' hie fir the average I fxen don will also commence tomor-r:.-r
ha:.', to be his own expert on tar- row. Although pitted against some of
Iff ar:d classifications and it is the the best marksmen of Europe, it Is
b u i r. - of the company to check h-liev d that the American rifle team
ov.-r fr-';.'ht bills for merchants and i has a fair chance to win first honors
a'-:t..iii .v.-rchiirgen if any. arid col-j n the liisley contest. The members
1' ' t the i-.ui.i; from the transportation I of the American teams are as follows:
f.oir.panles. Major '. fi. Winder, Captain C. f.
I.-i conriKtion with this work they penedlrt. Lieut. H. K. Simon and Cor-s--
ga herir.g statistics from the en-r,oral I. U. Eastman, all of Ohio; Ser
tire northwest and also the cost ofjgeant V. F. I-usher of New York;
op'ii'.iori and money invested by the
various roads.
It Is 'Ujmed th" r.orthwest Is pay
li if a larger per cent on the Invest
ment on railroads than any section of
the country and that this percentage
Is xorbltant and an unjust dlHcrlml
rii'i i .igahist the Interests of this
v c'ior. -,f the Cr.itcd .States; 'that the
ejVirg conditions are such that a
CSJK? may be taken Into the federal
courts with a possibility of relief In
sight.
The firm plan of the Audit com
pany is to take up the case as a prl
va'e Institution, but It Is possible that
genera! assistance may be secured
from the large shippers of Bpokane,
R-a'Me. Tacoma, Walta Tfalla and
other of the larger cities of Washing
ton and cooperation secured from ad
jacent state.
CNCi.i: sm STIMi WAKY.
Marine will iUt Kept at Panama for
Sme Time i lre:rve Iraice.
Washlr.g'or., July 7. At a confer
ence today Kic.-etary of War "Wright,
Admiral I'liistiury, the acting head
of the r.avy department, and General
Clarence it. Edwards, chief of the In
sulMr bureau, It was decided that the
United Htates marines should not be
withdrawn from Panama until after
tho elections, although all Information
received Indicated their presence at
the polling places probably will not
be necessary.
The reports from Panama that
Major W. B. Martin of New Jersey;
Sergeant E. R. Jeffers, of Massachu
setts; Captains K K. V. Casey and
J. W. Il'-sian of Delaware, and Cap
tain K. A. Greene of the United States
marine corps.
JOHXSOX IX THE CABINET.
Bryan Raid to Be Considering His) Ri
val an Possibility.
Denver, July 7. An Interesting
echo from Lincoln has reached here
to the effect that Mr. Bryan has re
ceived favorably the suggestion that
the recent pronounced antagonism of
the P.ryan men to Governor Johnson
of Minnesota shall be offset by the
Intimation that In the event of Mr.
Bryan's election he will Invite John
son to take a place In his cabinet.
One of the many visitors to Mr.
Bryan who Is now here, has pointed
out to him that the marked antagon
Ism to Johnson might alienate the In
fluential Scandinavian element with
which the governor Is Identified by
birth nnd association.
Mr. Bryan did not relish the Idea
of "playing politics," but at the same
time. It Is ssld, he received the sug
gestion with favor.
COFFEE
Good corfee is partly in
'buying and partly in
making:; like everything
else. Tr rracar retorts ramr mon II jom deal
tCkf ScUiiuk' Bt. t ytf kim.
POSED AS MAN NEVE YEARS.
Overromfl by Heat Her Sex Become
Known fient to Jail.
N'ew York, July 7. Charged with
disorderly conduct In masquerading
for nine years a a man, Mlsn Augus
ta Bleb has been sentenced to the
workhouse for five flay.
Two policemen came across the un
conscious form of what appeared to
be a man at Blxty-second street and
Broadway on Baturday night. The
"man" was apparently overcome by
the heat, was taken to Roosevelt hos
pital. There It developed that trie
patient ws a woman.
Fhe had been working for jrert t
man's work.
Oldest and Wickedest of Bucking
Bulls Will lie Hidden by (lajt.m
Pants.
Old Cheyenne, the wil iest and
woolk-st, brindliest and bulliest of all
vicious steers, will be mounted at the
Manhattan world's championship
broncho busting which begins next
Saturday, says a special to the Wyo
ming Tribune from Denver. That Is
probably as far as the riding of this
mean creature with four legs and a
pair of rangy horns will go, but the
world's present champion, Clayton
Danks. among others, will try to ride
Old Cheyenne.
Old Cheyenne was raised In Wyo
ming, nurtured out In the sunshine
of summer and the sleet and snow
of winter, afforded its resting place.
He is a 3-year-old, and right at the
age where bulls are worst In nature
and the stoutest In muscle and heart.
He will be brought to Denver with
Old Steamboat, Red Devil and the
other outlaws, and will be kept In a
corrall built especially for his safe
keying. This pen, real bull pen, Is
built in one corner of the Manhattan
Beach stadium, and Is 10 foet high,
and large timbers four inches square
are riveted on telephone pole stubs
to make his staying sure.
This nasty natured bull bears the
distinction of being the only real
bucking bull in the world. Cows and
ordinary bulls romp and kick up their
heels, but Old Cheyenne bucks Just
like a bronc right from the plains,
only worse. He has never yet been
ridden and his horns measure eight
feet from tip to tip.
The promoters of the Manhattan
Beach broncho tourney and the wilO
west show offer a prlz of $1000 In
gold to any one that will ride Old
Cheyenne. This bull, standing six
inches taller than the next tallest bull
ever raised in Wyoming, will be one
of the features of the Manhattan
show, and promises to be well worth
seeing In itself.
In addition to the attempt to ride
the bucking bull, cowboys In chaps,
with huge six-shooters and outlaw
ponies, will hold up an old stage coach
that was used on the trails of Colo
rado and other western states for h
dozen years.
The parade Saturday morning will
Include the cowboys on some of the
unbroken ponies and some of their
already tamed horses. The real
butkers, 150 strong, will not be used
In t'.e parade, because they would
endanger human lives by the score
were an effort made to rldo them on
the main streets. The majority of
them hav ever seen a man a dozen
times. In their lives, and there's no
telling what would happen if one of
them was turned loose on Sixteenth
street with a cowboy on Its back.
A band of 25 pieces will lead the
parade and will furnish the music at
the Manhattan show, which will start
at 2:30 o'clock each afterncon of July
4, 5 and 6.
11 TEAM IS :
HAH A LION
MAXAGEK IEAX TATOM
OBJECTS TO TKEATMEXT.
A sure cure, one you can depend
upon. Hickory Bark Cough Remery.
A sure cure, nd It's pure! Use It for
all lung trouble, coughs, coidi, hoarse
ness and sore throat. For sale by
any druggist and first class dealers
everywhere. Pendleton Drug Co. .
Will Go to Purls.
Buffalo, N. Y., July 8. Many dele
gates to the national good roads
meeting, In session here today, an
nounce their Intention of going to
Paris In October, when an Interna
tional conference on highways Im
provement will be held.
To Meet In Oklahoma.
Boston, July 8. Arrangements have
been completed for the convention
here next week of the National Asso
ciation of Master Plumbers. It Is an
nounced that In all probability Okla
homa City will be selected for the
1909 gathering.
Drummers Against Saloons.
Louisville, Ky., July 8. Traveling
men of the country, members of the
national organization known as The
Gideons, will begin an active warfare
against saloons at their convention In
Louisville, July 24 to 28.
Use DeWltt's Little Early Risen,
pleasant little pills that are easy to
take. Bold by Tall man St Co. , ,
Insure Tour Grain.
Protect your crops by Insuring your
grain with John M. Bent ley, agent Cor
reliable companies only.
.ume. WitU Will la Wulla on the
INim-tli Were Played Before Small
Crowd Three Victories Out of
l ive Gumes Played Fall to Com
IM'iimiIo for Lack of Financial Sup
port. Though the Pendleton ball team
beat the Wall.i Walla players three
out of five games In the recent series
the team did not fare so well finan
cially and thereby hangs a tale that
proved a bitter one for Manager Dean
Tatom and others who are backing the
local team.
When the tam changed its sched
ule so as to play at Walla Walla the
Fourth it was confidently expected
that the team would make some
money by so doing, for Walla Walla
Pendleton ball games are always good
crowd drawers in either city. But
the crowd that witnessed the game
at .Walla Walla the Fourth numbered
but a couple of hundred and about
the same number were out for Sun
day's game. As a result the team re
ceived but a paltry JT0 for its share
"f the receipts Instead of the antici
pated amount.
The reason for the team's bail luck
was because the games were pulled '
off at the Whitman grounds In-'
stea.l of at the Meador park or at the
race track grounds w here the people I
were gathered. !
Had the games been played at the
usual place the team would have been
given its snare of the receipts rrom
a big crowd. But this would have re
duced the amount for tlv U'.ilia W'al
lans and with their usual "big mitt"
tactics they transferred the games to
the Whitman grounds.
After the game Saturday George
O'Connor, who had charge of the af
fair for Walla Walla. Is said to have!
promise ,1. t i :;.-!d the Sunday game at
Meador park, but the promise was not
ket. Cotiseciuetltly the team came
home with 150 und "bunkoed" feel
ings. What makes the local manager's
grief so keen s the fact that he chang
ed the schedule to go to Walla Walla
In order to aceor-.i.v.n '. ite the Garden i
City men. Hid : m gone to Ba
Who Pays the Bills?
DM von ever aA yourself who really pays the
advertising bills i
Ky this we mean who actually foots the hills
for publicity of business firms and others who
j .;( e epaee in the newspapers?
l .n.r first impulse, of course, is to reply that
the advertiser pays them. Kut this is not the
ea.-e. The advertiser incurs no rcii expeuse in
the matter, for the ot of his advertisi-hiem is,
as a rule, returned to him in larirely increased
profits.
Then who d-s pay the I '.
The purchaser
No; certainly not. The purchaser profits by
the adverti.-inir, for ho buys cheaper nnd gets a
f rehcr and letter assortment of goods.
Who, then, pavs the merchant's advertising
bills?
Why, the merchant who dcx-s not seek newspa
per publicity. Tho man who draws himself info
his shell, like tho snail, and declines all induce
ments to advertise. The non-advertiser foots the
advertiser's bills, as a large proportion of the
money he loses through his lack of nerve and en
teqirise finds its way, directly or indirectly, into
the jMK-kets of his more business-like, competi
tor. The snail-like merchant "pays the freight" in
another way, for his sjock depreciates and event
ually hangs like lead on his hands until disaster
stares him iu the face.
These are days when all men who would suc
ceed must advertise, and those who do not are
almost certain to full bv the wnvside. Fourth
Kstate.
v :ed the team
I hundred dollars
i City had a cel
y handed out no
one delivered to
ker as at first rv
would now be sev -to
the good, for : ,'l
ebratlon too anil tl
such packages as il
Manager Tatom at ',:''la Walla.
The local team . now about $500
In debt and three men, Dean Tatom,
manager, Charles Bond and B,. W.
Henneman, have signed a note to se-
cure the amount. In order to come
forth even they will have to realize
this amount from the series which Is J
to be played here commencing Thurs- j
day. Walla Walla will be here then
for a return series
Insure Your Grain.
Protect your crops by Insuring your
grain with John M. Bentley, agent for
reliable companies only. I
The Skids and the Flower
Oh met I saw a huge and loathsome sty,
Wherein a drove of wallowing swine
were barred,
Whose banquet shocked th nostril and
the eye;
Then spoke a voice, "Behold the source
of lard!"
I fled, and saw a field that seemed at first
One glistening mass of roses pure and
white,
With dewy buds 'mid dark green foliage
nursed;
And, as I lingered o'er the lovely sight,
The summer oreeze, that cooled that
Southern scene,
Whispered, " Ik-hold the source of
It's easy to reach North. Beach
Take Steamer POTTER from Portland
Passenger are now 'transferred to trie railroad at
MEGLER, fourteen miles tip tho Columbia from
Ilwaoo. This eliminates the necQmKy of steamers
waiting for the tide, and Insures a prompt and
rejrulnr Summer Schedule.
The Steamer T. J. POTTER. leaves Portland
every morning except Saturday and Sunday at
8:30 o'clock.-Saturday only at 2 o'clock P. M.
Remember the Summer rate on the O. R. & N.
is $13.15 from Pendleton to all North Beach
points and return ; good until September 30th.
.North Beach la a famous, beautiful place the
most perfect beach on the hole North Coast.
Tlwrc are accommodations galore at prices to
milt all tames; camping facilities without equal
perfect bathing conditions; all sorts of armine
mcnta aiul diversions. Come, have a good rest
nnd a Jolly time.
Let us send you our new summer book, ami tel
I you all about NORTH BEACH.
F. J. ftUINLAN, Local Agent
PENDLETON, OREGON
Wm. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
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