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PAGE EIGHT.
DAILY EAST ORE GONI.YN, TENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1008,
We Are Headquarters
for the Famous
ECONOMY
FRUIT JARS
Once Tried, Always Used.
Phone Your Order
Standard Grocery Co.
Court St., Opp. GcHen Rale Phone Main 96
H
Ridgely, comptroller of the currency,
for an lsue of additional circulating
notes to an amount not exceeding 7t
per cent of the cash value of the i
curltles or commercial paper so de
posited.
The comptroller notifies the secre
tary of the treasury and If in his
Judgment business conditions In the
locality . demand additional clrcula
KILL TAKE ADVANTAGE tlon, he may direct an Issue of clr
OF CURRENCY MEASURE culatlng notes to the association to
an amount in Ms discretion, not.
however, exceeding 75 per cent of
Spokane Clearing House Association the cash value of tne 8ecui.tie, je
ORGANIZE
Takes the. Lead Pendleton Institu
tions Not Yet Approached Might
Not Go Into Organization If Jo-
poslted.
MISS SHROEDER ELECTED.
Yitcd City Banks Are the Ones Graduate of University of Minnesota
Which Need It. Will Teach German and History.
Miss Florence Shroeder, a graduate
n.nVi A fh Inland .mnl rk "l l" wuicroiljr Ul JUiniieBUia Bna
alatAr.ln.1a w nf T V Xt7ino. va- Wn.H
now planning to take advantage -etr" ' . . .
the emergency currency provision .of h08f" t0 p08l"0n 'n th? h,gh Khol
the Aldrlch-Vreeland bill passed hy! facu,Ity- Sh ?iU fke e pJa.c fr
the last congress. Spokane banks
MUD
UNDER AUSPICES OF
BASEBALL ASSOCLTION.
Famous Musical Organization of SO
Mown of Fourteenth V. S. Cavalry
In the City Xncert at Fair Pavil
ion W ill Last Two Hours Squad
ron Encamped at Ball Park.'
lmerly filled by Miss Elizabeth Fo
. . lev flnit will toarh fiprmnn nnrt nlh
seem especially active in tne matter , - - -
several other vacancies
subjects.
'There are
Horrible Suicide at Salem.
Salem. July 15. Schuyler Ruble,
and the Spokane Clearing House as-
elude many of the national banks of yt t0 be fl"ed by the board
the inland empire in an association
with headquarters In Spokane.
.A . . . w mining man who has been a life Ion?
not been asked to enter any such as-!,. . J.,
... .n i th- 'resident of this section, while suffer-
George Hartman. Jr.. of the First Ka- f dementla' ?Ut !8
...7 ki, .wl . m i.. I throat from ear to ear, severing his
... iJugtilar vein and the windpipe, and
gasping out his life In a few moments,
I 11' Vl H . In ,lt n . r, M kl. V V
T f. v.m tk.t ,t k..v. I. H..I -"" " vi ii in uruuier,
....1. ki ..J William, who had left him but a few
tlonal bank, there Is no
need of the local national banks unit
ing In the movement
centers combine to take ad
vantage of the emergency currency
law the outside banks will be allrlght
as they are. Last fall the difficulty
minutes before, last evening. The
dead man had been a victim of weak
mindedness for several months past,
. was not with outside banks, such had reoentljr passed six months In
those in Pendleton, but with the big
banks in financial centers.
The following will show something
a Portland sanltorlum, from whence
he had emerged about a month ago,
I presumably cured.
of the workings of the new emergency
currency law:
How They Get the Money.
For the purpose of obtaining addi
tional circulation any national cur
rency association or any bank belong
ing to the National Currency associa
tion having circulating notes Out
standing secured by the deposit of
bonds of the United States to an
ameunt not less than 20 per cent,
may deposit with and transfer to the
association, in trust for the United
States, .such of these securities fit may!
be satisfactory to the board of the
association. The officers may there
upon snake application to W. B.
j
COLDS
The very hour a cold starts Is the
Urns 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
Used In time they save all that
might follow sickness, worry, ex
penses. They never falL
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggists.
Gathering Data at Milton.
A. S. Wells, the well known writer
who is gathering data for the Uma
tilla county booklet for Sunset Maga
cine, went up to Milton and the east
end 6f the county today to collect sta
tistics from the -orchardlsts and far
mers of that section te use in the
booklet. He visited Pilot Rock and
Birch creek yesterday and will cover
every portion of the county person
ally in gathering his material for the
publication. Mr. Wells has recently
written booklets on six or seven Ore
gon counties and towns for Sunset and
is an expert In this line of 'literary
worK.
From 8 o'clock until 10 this evening
the 11th Regiment Cavalry Band from
Fort Walla Walla, will give a concert
at the fair pavilion and those who
have been' hoping for such an enter
tainment here will have their wishes
gratified.
The concert tonight will be under
the auspices of the baseball team and
the funds derived from the concert
will be u,?ed in making up the deficit
of $850 that now confronts the team
management.
The 14th Cavalry Band Is a splen
did organization of 30 pieces and the
band Is not strange to the people of
the city, for It played here for the
Fourth of July celebration a year ago.
At that time Its work was highly ap
preciated and the band was one of the
good features of the celebration.
An admission of 25 cents will be
charged for the concert tonight and
the .management hopes to have the
pavilion filled for the occasion.
Off for American Lake.
Shortly after noon today the first
squadron of the 14th cavalry reached
this city and marching through the
city halted at the baseball grounds,
where they will bivouac tonight The
squadron is under the command of
Captain -Hope and comprises four
troops.
The soldiers are now en route for
American lake to participate. In the
big encampment to be held there from
August 3 to 12 and In which both reg
ular and national guardsmen will be,
gives -valuable campaign experience.
Tomorrow morning the squadron
will break camp .at an early hour and
will march (to Echo tomorrow. They
are to .march to Fort Vancouver and
there .entrain for Murray station,
which Is the point at .which the troops
leave the railroad for American lake.
Nearly all of the regulars, both
cavalry and Infantry, that are to
participate In the American lake ma
neuvers are now en route or soon will
be.
firm nf TCadhama and comnany of
Portland and Is prospering in his new
line or business. t was wen Known
throughout Umatilla county during
his residence here and has many
warm friends in the cltv and has
been busy today meeting old acquaint
ances and discussing old times In
Pendleton.
HAMILTON KNOWN HERE.
BASEBALL GAMES.
Paclflo Coast League.
Portland, July 14. Graney, 'Port
land's new pitcher made a fine show
ing today, although he went up In
the air In the fifth. This resulted
from his becoming nervous over his
ses from the audience which were di
rected at the rank failure of Whal
ing to catch a pop fly but which
Graney appeared to think were caus
ed by his walking the batter on the
next ball thrown. The fielding behind
Graney was lamentably weak at
times. Los Angeles on the other hand
played a good, consistent game all
the way through, their base running,
as usual being the principal feature
of the game. Gray pitched good ball
and was well supported. The score:
, . R.H.B.
Portland ..5 8 1
Los Angeles ................ 8 2
Batteries: Graney, Whaling and
Madden; Gray and Hogan.
San Francisco 12, Oakland 2.
Oakland, Calif., July 14. San
Francisco batted two pitchers out of
the box today and won from Oakland
by a score 61 12 to 2. Score:
R. H. E.
San Francisco 12 14 1
Oakland 2 6 4
Batteries: Henley and LaLonge;
Dellar, Necker, Smith and Lewis.
Northwestern League.
Spokane, July 14. With a new
Infield shift Rowan on first, Hulen
on second and "James on third, Spo
kane today won the first of the series
with Tacoma. The game has been
protested by Captain Lynch, who
claims that the third base line Is not
level with the rest of the diamond.
Score: R. H. E.
Tacoma 4 8 3
Spokane ....7 10 2
Batteries: Butler and Shea; Wright
and Rogers.
Seattle 4, Vancouver 2.
Seatie, July 14. Seattle took a
brace this afternoon and walloped the
Canucks In a spirited contest by a
score of 4 to 2. Harry Rush had
everything in the catalogue.
Score R. H. E.
Seattle 4 10 1
Vancouver .....2 6 .2
Batteries: Rush and Meets; Engle
and Sugden.
National League.
At Cincinnati Cincinnati 9, Brook
dyn 2.
At Chicago Chicago 2, Philadel
phia 11.
American League.
At Washington Washington 7, St.
Mrs. Wilis 111 In Cheyenne.
Mrs. H. C. Willis, who left here six
weeks ago for Longmont, Colo., to at
tend a brother who has since died
now critically ill at Cheyenne. She
had started home and was overcome
by the nervous strain occasioned by
waiting on her brother before his
death and Is now at Cheyenne, In
critical condition. Mr. Willis expects
to leave for Cheyenne tonight If he
does not hear that she Is better.
If you see it In the East Oregonlan,
It's so.
TEA
was a royal indulgence
two hundred years ago.
Tis yet
Toar tracer retaroi rear money U yes ass't
Bte 6cbUUa'i Bui: we par hi
City Property for Sole
Building lots from $300 to $1000
Five-room dwelling, one lot $1400.00
Two lots and dwelling, chicken fencing and house $800.00
Seven-room dwelling and two lots $2000.00
Five room dwelling, barn and four lots $150O?00
A home In any part of the city.
FRANK B. CLOPTON & CO.
112 E. Court St., Pendleton. Ore.
IN SELECTING YOUR BANK
ive careful attention to' the stability of the bank and Its willing
ness to co-operate with Its patrons In the development of their
business. Our customers value and "bank on" our willingness
and ability to assist them in every way consistent with safe,
sound banking. This makes a satisfactory and profitable arrange
rnent for the future well-being of both bank and patron. We
shall be pleased to have yon open an account with ns.
Commercial National Bank
United States Depository
Sensational Portland Robber a Prom
inent Oregon Athlete.
Fred Hamilton, just arrested In
Portland for sena tlonal robbing of
Jewelry stores, is well-known to many
In this cltv. He was a student at
Portland TTnlvrsttv th nM VTathvJUt I Louis 4
school at University Park, at the tlm.l Boston Detroit 5, Boston 8.
when. J. R. Raley, Roland Oliver and
others attended from this city. Ham. RIFLE TEAM LEWES.
llton was a star end on the P. U.
team of '95 and was later a member I Off for Salem to Represent Company
of the Multnomah team. L in Bur State Shoot.
1Ma lt ..L.I1 I
aoiuo iiuui mo lumuiui d row ess. I t vAt i--..
... " ' i uiiiLaiiy la a biiuuliiib icum leaves
m.v 8uoa oaseoan t0(J(ly for Salem to take part ,n the
player and was here with the Port- annua, G. N. 0. rlf,e tournarnent Bn3
.au wu. oeverai years tney be on the range near Salem
to no , waa ui xieppiutr. wnere ne
coached the football team.
Among those who knew Hamilton
there is much regret over hla trouble!
for over a week. The first few days
of the tournament will be devoted to
practice shooting by the different
teams and each company then enters
and his case I- classed as that of a lt8 four DMt men for tne fInal9i
young man who had splendid pros
pects, but went wrong through the
fact that he
The five men to represent company
L In the tournament are Roland 011-
- . . ..... , I , octvui.u licukciiaui-cim, r HOI
uU lo iu. responsmwues or man- sergeant Lee Drake, Privates Blan
hoed
Hamilton was of a good family and
his sister Is a wife of one of the Dol
lars, a family of California millionaire Lf ,!,,,
fiiiipuiriirio.
chet, Morefleld and Humphrey. Oli
ver left this morning on the local
train for Salem and the other men
FISinXG PARTY RETURNS.
Local Anglers Land Many Speckled
Beauties in Southern Umatilla.
The fishing party consisting of C.
H. Carter, G. I. Ladow, C. K. Cran
ston and Cress Sturgls, returned to the
city last evening from the south end
of the county where they had been
since Saturday. -
While away they fished In lower
Camas creek and as there were some
noted anglers In the crowd the supply
of trout in the mountln stream was
heavily reduced.
On the return trip fish were given
out wnn a lavisn nana to campers
at Hidaway and other places along
OKLAHOMA BAJTK LAW.
Initiative Petition Being Prepared for
Submission to People.
Since the announcement that A. W.
Orton of Portland, was preparing to
introduce the Oklahoma banking law
at the next session of the legislature,
It .has been learned that George W.
Dixon,' editor of the Tribune of this
place, has been working on the same
law with the view of passing it by
the initiative and referendum, says
a special to the Telegram from Can-
by. Mr. Dixon Is now preparing the
initiative petitions and will have them
In circulation at the earliest date
possible. He said:
fho Una on tha r.or .fill h.J - f u" "" icgioittim 01
"I ' will pass this law at Its next session.
It seems the majority of the people
when they reached Pendleton.
The trip was made in the Sturgls
brothers' auto.
SHIPPING IN CORD WOOD.
William. Coffman Finding Market for
Large Quantities of Wood at Sum
mer. Prices.
William Coffman Is now engaged In nallem in ihe banking world, and that
have had so little time to study the
law and the beneficial effect It would
bring to depositors and bankers that
they are not urging the matter on I
their representatives in the legisla
ture. The banks will no doubt pro
test on the ground that it' would
bring into action a system of pater-
shipping wood from Meacham and
Kamela to this city and Is finding a
good market for large quantities.
During the summer the 0. R. & N.
company gave a reduced freight rate
from the mountain stations to this
city and many people are taking ad
vantage of the cheaper rate to lay In
their supply of wood for the winter.
There Is now a large amount of
wood on' the dumps at Meacham, Ka
mela and other mountain shipping
points and there Is no danger of a fuel
shortage during the coming winter.
MOSES BARUH HERB.
Formed Pendleton Business Man Is I
Greeting Old Friends Today.
Moses Baruh, formely a prominent
business man of this city and for a
It would be unjust to levy a tax on
them to protect their depositors. I be
lieve, however, that the people them
selves will pass the law by a big ma
jority when they are given an oppor
tunity to vote upon It The legisla
tor can always offer a plausible ex
cuse to his constituents for his fail
ure to advocate measures In the inter
ests of the people, but the people
themselves never allow an opportuni
ty to pass to secure laws designed for
their protection against the money
lenders of the country."
Mr. Dixon will wait until the legis
lature closes Its next session before
filing the Initiative petitions with the
secretary of state.
High Water In Jack Canyon. -
A small waterspout occurred at the
number of years associated with H. head of Jack canyon about 8 o'clock
Johnson In the drug business at I last evening and for half an hour
the corner of Main and Court streets, water overflowed the banks of the
is in the city this afternoon on a dry oreek and threatened to flood a
brief business trip. I number of gardens and orchards.
Mr. Baruh left here several years I However, no damage was done and
ago and Is now a member of the today the creek is dry as usual.
Now for those
Vacation
i
Needs
If you are intending taking a summer trip,
you will find many needed articles here,
such at
Suit Cases - $1.50 up to $30.
Traveling Bags 1. up to 20.
Trunks - - 4.50 up to 20.
Bathing Suits 1. up to 6.
Our "Keep Cool1 wearing apparel will
will assure you a contented vacation
ROOSEVELT'S
t 0
.OSTON STORE
Where Yon Trade to Save.
THE SHOW SHOP
Cor. Main & Court Sts.
A. C Friedly, Mgr.
The Chorus Girl
A Rustic Heroine
Daniel Boone
SONG
By the Old Oaken Bucket, Louise.
It's easy to reach North Beach
Take Steamer POTTER from Portland
are now transferred to the railroad mt
HXX3LER, fourteen miles up the Columbia from
Owaoa. TMs eliminates the necessity of steamers
waiting for the tide, and Insures a prompt and
regular Summer Schedule. AhSfiffiftAusJ
The Steamer T. J. JPOTTER. 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 it a famoms, beautiful place the
most perfect beach on the hole North Coast.
There are aooommodations galore at prices to
suit all tastes; camping facilities without equal
perfect bathing conditions; all sorts of amuse,
menta and diversions. Come, hare a good rest
and a JeUy time.
Let ns send yon our new summer book, and tel
1 you all about NORTH BEACH.
F. J. QUINLAN, Local Agent,
PENDLETON,! OREGON
Win. McMURRAY '
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
Boys' Wash Suits
Mid-Summer Clearance
Sale Prices.
$2.50 Suits Sale Price S1.95.
2.00 Suits Sale Price 1.55
1.75 Suits Sale Price' 1,35
1.50 Suits Sale Price 1,15
1.00 Suits Sale Price . 80o
75c Suits Sale Price 55o
50c Suits Sale Price 4Qo
THp MEN'S SHOP
MAXDAER