East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 17, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONUN, PENDLETON, OREGON, ' FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1908.
EIGHT PAGES.
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HARVEST ABOUT HELIX
WESTOX 1LVS PLEASURE OF
WILL BEGIN MONDAY
REARING CAVALRY BAND.
IfPEIIG
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An Average Yield Is Being Looked for
In This Section Prices Will Bo
Good Good Rain Fell Here Wed
needay Morning Well Known lie
Ux Couple Married.
xieiix. juiy i,. reparations are
being made for harvest which will be
gin In the Helix country in earnest
Monday next There will be a nam'
ber of new combines In the field this
year, and with plenty of labor at com
mand" in the county, the farmers ex
pect to get along first class with the
crop. The wtitat la looking good,
pring grain will be short, but the fall
own wheat will yield on an average
of about 30 bushels to the acre, with
a great many 35 and 40-bushel yields.
"With the prices which will be good
wis rail, the farmers expect good re
ult.
A good rain fell in the Helix coun
try Tuesday night, since which time
the air hu been considerably cooler.
lor a time the weather was Intensely
warm, and some of the workers In the
fields were overcome with the heat.
The weather had not been so warm
here for so long at a stretch in years.
Couple Married.
Two of the well known young peo
ple of this section were married at
Pendleton Wednesday, Miss Millie
Dunnington and Roy Blake.
SHEATH GOWN FORBID.
English Society Women Accept Will
' of Their Queen.
London, July 17. What is known
as the dlrectolre or fheah gown will
be confined In England to lettuces
and women of the "lower classes." No
oinan la. London, socletjr wJJJ daref,
wear ths clinging gowns wnicn have
created such a sensation on the contl
nent When the dlrectolre mode first
made Its appearance, several English
society leaders received It kindly and
for a time the sheath gown was
high ,lavor. Now it Is back to the
moth balls or the second hand clothes
men for these daring gowns. . For
Queen Alexandra has spoke, and what
she said in regard to the dlrectolre
mods, in American slang, "was
plenty."
Her majesty has caused It to be
known that any woman wearing
pronounced dlrectolre will not be re
ceived at court functions. The queen
teld her ladies in waiting that the new
gowns are immodest and caused
caustic . warning to be conveyed to
certain titled lady distinguished for
her beautiful figure 'who displayed it
at Ascot In a dlrectolre sheath. The
ladies in waiting have been also com
manded to notify other women of her
majesty's displeasure with the reveal
ing dlrectolre costumes.
At a big ball three ladles wearing
these emphatic gowns could scarcely
make their courtesies to the queen,
and at supper they found much diffl
culty hi sitting down. So displeased
was the queen at this unpleasant ex
hibltlon that she expressed her Indlg
nation openly and left the ball before
upper was ended.
As a result of her majesty's de.
dslon, many smart society women
with good figures are nursing secret
rage. The fat women, and the scraw.
ny ones, are exultant, and declare that
the queen did well to put the ban of
ber displeasure upon such "Immodest"
and "vulgar" displays of the figure
as afforded by the sheath gown.
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Just exactly right," says Mr. A. A.
Felton. of Harrlsvllle, N. Y. New
Life Pills relieve without the least
discomfort. ' Best remedy for const!
patlon, biliousness and malaria. 25c,
at Tallman & Co.'s drug store.
NEGRO TO HANG.
Young Colored Man Pays for Crime
With Ills Life.
Oklahoma City, Okla., July 18.
Will Johnson, a negro youth, who
committed a brutal assault upon an
aged white woman near Shawnee,
causing her death, is under sentence
to be hanged tomorrow.
The crime of Johnson was but one
of dozens that have been committed
by negroes In Oklahoma during the
last few months and which have at
times threatened to result in a general
race war. In some Instances pitched
battles have taken place between
whites and blacks, and over a dozen
persons have been killed and many
wounded as the result of trouble
caused directly or indirectly by the
colored "bad men" of the new state.
Johnson, who Is to be executed to
morrow, strenuously maintained his
Innocence until his trial, when he'
created a sensayon by suddenly jump
ing to his feet and loudly declaring
that he was guilty. The trial stopped
and the Jury was Instructed to bring
In a verdict of guilty, which it did and
added the death penalty. The date of
the hanging was originally set for
May 22 but was later changed to
July 17.
While working in a mine at Phoe
nix, B. C, Tuesday, Edgar Ploren was
pinned between an ore car and the
muck, and his back was broken. .Hie
chances for recovery are said to be
light. . , . . .
Los Angeles People Are Visiting Here
for Short Time The Harvest Will
Be on In Earnest Next Week Pleu.
ty of Help Can Be Had Tills Season,
weston, July 17. Harrison Case
has purchased the residence of Fred
Toung, in the upper part of the city.
This is a very desirable place for a
home.
The Cavalry band of Fort Walla
Walla, played here Tuesday evening
at the corner of the Fountain Square
inn. They were on their way to Amer
ican lake and stopped here over night
This was a great treat for the people
here.
Mrs. E. A. Simpson has returned
from Idaho, where she had been vis
itlng relatives for some weeks.
A good rain fell here earlv in tho
week, which delayed harvest opera
tions to some extent
There seem to be plenty of men to
work In the harvest fields this season.
una me wneatgrowers expect to have
everything sail along smooth.
Here From Los Angeles.
Mr. ana airs. Charles Pierce and
daughter have arrived here from Los
Angeles, and they are Kuests at the
N. Lonerldge home, the parents ot
airs. Pierce. Mr. Pierce resigned from
the bank at Weston on account of 111
neaitn, and has been successful in
business at Los Angeles since.
Harvest Next Week.
Several harvest crews will be out
in the fields In this vicinity next week.
Prospects are good for a irood vleld
in this section, and the growers are
wearing a broad smile, as prices and
ii promise to make monev Plentiful
m mi . '
NEW RELIGION LAUNCHED -
in Washington, d. c
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Read the following offers, make your choice and send in your
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Offer No. 1.
Washington, July 17. Happiness
and Joy and personal liberty are the
basic creeds of a new religion which
has Just been launched In Washington
by Evangelist Theodore Valiant, son
or the late Bishop Valiant
Already the newest creed has gain
ed many converts and Valiant declares
that It will soon spread all over the
country. Sunday laws which seek to
restrict the innocent sports of the peo
pie are denounced by this modern
evangelist who has gained the assist
ance of leaders In the personal liber
ty movement At present Valiant'
cnurcn is a local amusement park
where he preaches to enthusiastic
thousands.
In regard to his new Creed, Evan
geiist Valiant says:
"The old hell of the old. religion
with its naming fires, Its dancing
imps in leather hides, Its catacombs
of dead hopes, and Its fumes of aul
pnur, is a thing of the past. It was
adroitly employed to frighten people
Into the church. Today the modern
religion does not prey upon the fears
and Ignorance of the people. It says
uoa is love, God is light God Is hap
plnesa. It bids you come to church
with acclaims of Joy. It presents
church In which you may smile, and
from the portals of which morbidity
and rear have been banished.
My friends, be not deceived. Our
ratner does not want us to approach
Him with long faces and downcast
eyes. Go to Him with haDDlneas
beaming from your countenance and
overflowing from your heart. Take
a lesson in happiness from His creat
ures the birds, with their songs of
praises, the glittering fishes as they
nirt about like flashing sunbeams in
the silvery waters, or the animals.
as they gambol on the green sward,
Crime and depravity are unknown to
such of God's creatures. It is left for
man to be morbid and sorrowful and
sinful.
"There Is no crime in the entranc
ing strains of music; no sin In the
simple means of enjoyment called
games; no secretlveness or wrong-do
Ing in this bright and cheerful glare
or God's electricity.
'Blue laws and fanatics will find no
place In the religion of the future.
"Those of you who profess to be
Christians, I beseech you do not seek
to take away the Joys of the people
by Imposing fanatical conditions upon
them. Do not waste your energies
upon that which does no harm, except
you regard happiness as harm. Rather
go ye, as God has commanded, out in
to the gloomy hedges and seek poor.
downcast, sinful humanity, and bring
them to the light."
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Loots Coon-
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senior partner of tbe firm of F. J. Che
ney ft Co., delng business In tbe City of
Toledo, County and Bute aforesaid, and
that aald firm will pay tbe earn of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every
caa of Catarrh that cannot be cared si
the use of Hall's Cetsrrh Core. ,
FRANK J. CHENET,
Sworn to before ma and anharrihnl In m
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Whlle washing clothes In the Che-
halls river, near Ceres, Wash., nine
miles from Chehalls, a section hand
fell into the river Sunday and was
drowned. His body was recovered.
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BIG BALLOON RACE.
club at the local meet The "Chicago"
I measures 110,000 cubic feet
Fitting Climax to Meeting of Stalners . The man who will pilot the St Paul
fn Twin Cities. j entry In the meet at the fair grounds
St Paul, Minn., July 17- With will be Capt, Percy S. Hudson, a fa
eight of the world's most famous rac- nious aerial navigator, while Col.
Ing balloons as entries,' the first In. Shirley of Tennessee will be In charge
ternational balloon race ever held In of the Mjll City balloon.
the northwest will take place from ino local meet, tne nrst of its kind
the state fair srounda tomorrow. The ever held in the northwest will be
bis; contest will serve as a fitting ell- tfven by the new aero club of the
max to Shrlners' week and will un- northwest and will be under the off!
doubtedly be one 'of the most Import-i clal sanctum of the Federation of
ant aerial races ever held In America, Aeronautic clubs.
Monster air baas from foreign coun-1 '
trli will (oran.ta ajralnat the beat In1 A" the new the time In the
the United States. Including balloons Oregonian,
representing the St Paul and Minns-,
apolls clubs. I
St Paul people's entry will be the
famous balloon, the "America of St'
Paul," the bag that captured second
place at St Louis last year, ' and
which is now the property of L. N. '
Scott of the Metropolitan opera
house. Minneapolis, which, like St
Paul, Is fast becoming a hotbed of
aerial fanatics, will be represented by
Dick Ferris' big ship of the skies, the
United States of Minneapolis." This f
balloon Is the bag that won first
prize, the famous Gordon Bennett
cup, In Europe, and brought the tro
phy to America.
The "America of St. Paul" meas
ures 71,000 cubic feet, while the
"United States of Minneapolis" meas
ures 75,000 cubic feet. The largest
balloon In the world, the "Chicago,"
owned by C. A. Coey, the taxlcab mag
nate, will be one of the two bags rep
resenting the Windy City Aeronautic
. ELECTROLYSIS
means the decomposition of a
substance by means of a contin
ual current of electricity passing
through it This treatment for
the removal of superfluous hair
Is no longer an experiment. It
Is endorsed by physicians.
I Invite ladles who are troubl
ed with superfluous hair to call
or write me for full particulars
regarding the treatment
All work guaranteed. .
MADAME Lfe RAE
Room 8, Schmidt Building.
Honrs I to B Dally.
Ladles Only. 'Phone Main 612
the Hot Summer Sun
jrnrnswmiaBsswatti .,' mi n --..mm- -Jssslm
brings no terror to the woman who knows that her
kitchen will not be turned into a veritable bake-oven,
Why?
Because She Cooks With Gas,
no heavy coal scuttles to lift, no wood to handle, no
fire to feed, just the touch of a match and your fire
is in readiness.
nORTIIVESTERN GAS & ELECTRIC GO.
E1V0U!
ILITY
THERE ARE MANY CAUSES
Dissipation, Liquor, Tobacco,
Youthful Indiscretions, Etc No
matter what the cause NERVITA
Tablets are always recommended
as the surest remedy 22 yiars
f tueeist prom thilr miritt.
Your own druggist will sell you six
boxes for $5.00, (a six week's
Our Specialty is
theFamily4Trade x
We are fully prepared to fur
nish you the best of lard, sau
sages ' and fresh, smoked or
cared meats and fish each day.
Central Meat Market f
Carney A Tweedy.
Telephone Vain S3.
course) and he will refund your t
Pastime Parlors
COOLEST PJLACE IN TOWN.
MOLITOR A O'DANIEL, Props.
A quiet game, orderly place for a game
of
Pool, Billiards or Bowling
SHOOTING GALLERY.
Cigars, Tobacco, , Confectionery and
Soft Drinks.
Best Tables In the city.
WflflV if VVff rm AA imnt'.lX I
wv, - uw Mb uvt utuwutu. -phone Main Bit.
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ii you smi are skeptical, write to- THORNTON MUSIC CO
day for free booklet.
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PENDLETON DRUG COMPANY
. PeauBetsct, Oregon
SIS Main Street
HIGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS
Columbia, Edison and Victor Talk-
lrg Machines, Records, Cabinets and
Musical Merchandise.
Pendleton's
Passenger Time Card
Arriving Pendleton O.'R. & N. Leaving Pendleton
Portland Passenger . .
4:10 p. m.
Chicago-Portland Special
. . . . i' 4:40 p. m.
Portland-Chicago Ejcpress
. 2:55 a. m.
Portland Passenger ....
8:00 a. m.
Chicago-Portland Special
12:25 p. m.
Portland-Chicago Express
1 :05 a. m.
0:R. & N. WASHINGTON DIVISION
.
Spokane Passenger ....
4:30 p. m.
Walla Walla Passenger
............ 10:50 a. m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC
Pasco Passenger .......
11 :30 a. m. and 2 :00 p. m.
UMATILLA CENTRAL
Pilot llock Passenger . . .
8:15 p. in.
Spokane Passenger ....
12 :30 p. m.
Walla Walla Passenger
4:50 p. m.
Pasco Passenger. 4:80 p. m.
Pilot Rock Passenger . . .
8:45 a. m.
5.