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PACK EIGHT. DAILY BAST QRKtiOMAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1008. KK.HT PAGES. We Are Headquarters for the Famous ECONOMY FRUIT JARS Once Tried, Always Used. Phone Your Order Standard Grocery Co. Court St., Opp. Golden Rule Phone Main 96 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. rem L is 1ESI EQUAL TO SIMILAR schools ix nrE east. President French Declares Hint Moth, ods, Ideals ami Results of Oregon iMtltntion Compare Favorably Wlth Others Returns With Re. neved Energy ami Hope. That the methods, Ideals and re ults of the Weston Normal school are equal to and in some respects super lor to those of-simllar Institutions In the far east and central states, Is the opinion of President and Mrs. R. C. French of the Weston school, who re turned last evening from a three weeks' visit In Boston. Chicago and ether large cities of fhe east. President and Mrs. French have rkeen In the east during the past three weeks visiting friends and Incidental ry. looking Into the systems of educa tion pursued at institutions of the same class of the excellent school at Weston, and they retun home "vlth renewed energy and optimism for this eastern Oregon Institution. They are now engaged In the work Jf making ready for the next school year at Weston and feel that their visit east will greatly assist them In making the Weston Normal even more successful than it has been, if passible, and In adding new features, new ideals, new inspiration to the school work. An active campaign for students Is row being prosecuted by the Weston sdhool and the next school year, which opens early In September, gives prom ise of far exceeding the past year, which has been the banner year for the Normal. The Normal is m need of more dormitory facilities and the Normal school board hopes to be able to se cure funds for new buildings at th coming session of the legislature Last year the dormitory facilities were wholly Inadequate to the attend ance ana me attendance this year promises to exceed last year's, so the need for more room Is urgent and cannot be overlooked by the legisla ture. Successful Auto Trip. Kyle Long, who accompanied Drs, Blakeslee and Swinburne on an auto trip to Baker City, has Just returned home. The trip was made from this city to Baker in eight and a halt hours running time. A stop of sev eral hours was made at La Grande Hot Lake, and Union and the party arrived in Baker about dark without accident. The roads over the Blue mountains were somewhat rough and cut up, but from La Grande to Baker the condition of the roads was su perb. Good time -was made aftet leaving La Grande. Johnson Goes Eaet. E. A, Johnson, who has Just fin ished the work of expertlng the books of Umatilla county, left last evening over the O. R. St N. for his old home In Sioux City, Iowa, from where he expects to go next winter to Wash ington, D. C, to take a further course in law. He was recently admitted to the bar In this city and la an expert bookkeeper as well and his many friends here look forward to a useful and successful career for him. COLDS The very hour a cold starts la the 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 Eastern Oregon Sheep Through. Nineteen carloads of Baker and Union county sheep passed down the O. R. & N. last evening to the Union stockyards at Portland. It was one of the largest shipments made from eastern Oregon during the summer season. Los Angeles, Col., Aug. 6. Los An goles won from Oukland today by a score of 7 to 6. Tho score was tied in the ninth, when Delmas doubled, scoring Hosp. Score R. H. B. Los Angeles 7 9 3 Oakland' I 7 PoulumU, San Francisco 3. San Francisco, Aug. 6. Portland won today's game from San Francis co by a score of 4 to 8. Score R. H. E. Portland ...4 5 1 San Francisco 1 Garrett and Madden: Sutor and Berry. Y. M. C. A. LEADERS F.XDLKTOX TO HE NEXT FAVORED NORTHWEST TOWN. Work of Association in Northwest Maklnj; Rig Strides Doing- Much for Young Men of Larger Cities and College Circular Letters Relng Sent Out by I. II. Rhodes. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Seattle 3, Spokane 1. Spokane, Aug. 6. A hit delivered by a Spokane batter at any one of five occasions would have put a dif ferent complexion on today's game, which Seattle won, 3 to 1. througlt the effective work of Allen. Score R. H. E. Seattle 3 10 Spokane 1 Batteries: Allen and Foreler; Holm and Roberts. Aberdeen 1, Taooma 0. Tacoma, Aug. 8. Aberdeen won today In one of the most brilliant games of the season. Score; R. Tacoma .0 Aberdeen . 1 Batteries: Baker and Shea; and Spencer. Vancouver 1, Butte 0. Vancouver, B. C, Aug. 6. Van couver nosed out ahead of Butte in the last half of the ninth inning today. Score R..H. E. Vancouver , 7 10 5 Butte J...... 6 9 1 Batteries: Engle and SugdeniClaf- lin, Harkness, Tromas and Krelt. H. E. 3 1 6 0 Callff NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Philadelphia First game Chi- cago 5, Philadelphia 7. Second game Chicago 3, Philadelphia 5. Renewed activity Is taking hold of the Y. M. C. A. In the two state as soclatlons of Oregon and Idaho, and circulars appealing to the bettor sen timents of the citizens of theso states are now being sent out by I. D. Rhodes, secretary at Portland. The association Is growing and Is doing an Immense amount of good and Pendleton Is the next big town In the northwest to secure a Y. M. C. A. building. The following Interesting circular letter from Secretary Rhodes has Just been received by the East Oregonlan and It Is gladly given space In the hope that It may stimulate Interest In this worthy Institution. Mr. Rhodes says: Assuming that you are Interested In the werfare of boys and young men, we are writing to secure your interest and eo-operatlon In the work that Is being done by the Young Men's Christian association. The modern association is a well organised force for righteousness and clean, manly living in those cities and communities where it Is organized. Not only Is It established in our larger cities, in most of which it has well appointed buildings, but it Is al so organized among men In our col leges and universities, among railroad men, In the small towns and country communities through the county as sociations, and In lumber camps, mines, etc. In addition to what Is done by SHIRT SALE Shirts that once were originally priced from $1.25 to $3.00, and considered good bargains at that, are now sellin for 75 cents. See Comer Window Roosevelt's Boston Store Where You Trade to Save. AMUSEMENTS At Uie Show Shop. At the Show Shop today a change of pictures is attracting a good at tendance. Among the new features are "King Scatter Brains' Trouble," "Home Work in China," "Boarding House Acquaintance," "It Smells Like Smoke," and a new illustrated song. At Boston Pittsburg 9, Boston 1. At New York Cincinnati 5, New York 0. . AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Chicago Chicago 2. Boston 1. At St. Louis St. Louis 3, New York 1. At Cleveland Cleveland 8, Wash ington 1. Opening Gas Light Rulnem. Frank Bowman and W. F. Taylor are opening a gasolJne gas lamp bus iness in the Main street room of the East Oregonlan building and will soon be ready to supply their large patronage with this excellent kind of light. Daughter Rom. A daughter was born yesterday to Principal and Mrs. W. H. Bleakney of Pendleton academy at Koontz hall, where the family is residing during the summer. that ex- Used to time they save all might follow sickness, worry, penses. They nevr fall. Tallman & Co. Leading Druggists. TEA There is nothing that costs so little, both money and work, and that goes so far if it has the chance. Yaw grocer raturoi rur moot? if 70 itm nlutinuiUa. City Property for Sale Building lots from 9300 to $1060 Five-room dwelling, one lot $1400.00 Two lots and dwelling, chicken fencing and house 1800.00 Seven-room dwelling and two lots $2000.00 Five room dwelling, barn and feur lots $1500.00 A home In any part of the city. FRANK B. CLOPTON & CO. 112 E. Court St.. Pendleton, Ore. BE WHO'S IB TO M IT M FAMOUS MUSICAL DIRECTOR ENGAGED AGAIN At Broklyn St Louis 2, Brooklyn ...ul.. has been accomplished by state ex ecutlve committees in places where there are no associations, through such means as holding special meet Ings and classes for young men, In troducing young men going to the cities to responsible persons through a system of correspondence, and pro vlding a wholesome place of recrea tion at military encampments. in uregon ana Idaho there are nearly 200,000 boys and young men, a large percentage of whom are away from home and subject to the temp tatlons common to young men. The association Is already established among mem wnn a lour city, one railroad, one county and 15 college associations, with a total member ship of over 4000. , There Is still a larger unoccupied field, Involving 15 cities with 4000 population or over, most of which are asking for associations; five railroad division points, three or four counties where It is feasible to organize., with from 1000 to 2000 boys each; and a score or more industrial centers among lumbermen and miners. mis work of extension and organ ization Is entrusted to the state ex ecutlve committee which also super vises the associations already estab lished and promotes other activities at unorganized points as suggested In the paragraph above. Experience has proven that the co-operation of the state committee Is absolutely es sential to the successful establish ment and operation of local assocla tions. This feature of association work Is supported entirely by voluntary con- tributions. A number of men throughout both states are already giving to. make It possible. Many more, however, are needed to Join with them, If we are to meet the de mands indicated above. We want you to have a share in this. At he Pastime. An interesting sory of "The Life of a Bootblack." "A Nervous Maid," "A Drunken Mistress" and other delight ful features are seen. The new Illus trated song, "Since You Called Me, Dearie." Is one of the best heard in the city recently, and the entire pro gram is good. Good Show at Dime. The new program at the Dime to day and tomorrow is excellent. "The Dream of a Policeman" Is comic; -Lve win rina a way" is an en tertaining sketch, and "The Press Gang" is a typical newspaper bunch, and Is worthy of a good patronage. The songs are new and well rendered O'Meara Real Ewtate Manager. James F. O'Meara, formerly mana ger of the Oregon Wine & Liquor house in this city, is now manager of the real estate department of the American Bank & Trust company of Portland, and Is "making good" in his new position. Mr. O'Meara Is a well qualified and experienced busi ness man and has many friends In this city who rejoice In his continued success and prosperity. Ninth Semi-Annual Payment of Interest. The regular semi-annual Installment of Interest on deposits In the savings department of this bank will be due and credited on August first. Same will be ready for payment on or after that date. Interest not withdrawn will be added to principal. Call and let us explain our savings department. Commercial. National Bank United States Depository Slgnor De Caprio, Who Established Reputation for Himself and the Umatilla-Morrow District Fair, Is Coming to Pendleton Again Will Bring Organization of 25 Pieces. Slgnor A. De Caprio, the popular and well known bandmaster of Port land will again furnish music for the third district fair to be held In this city September 28-October 3. Under the terms of the contract which was accepted by Slgnor De Caprio In Portland yesterday he Is to furnish a band of 25 musicians and will supply music every day and night for the fair and for such parades as the fair man agement may decide upon. Signor De Caprio furnished the mu sic for the first district fair held here two years ago and gave entire satis faction and that the fair will be sup piled with a high grade of rousing good music again this year Is assur ed. De Caprio Is one of the most popu lar band' leaders on the Pacific coast and his services are sought after everywhere. Ho Is under contract with the city of Portland to furnish band music for the city parks for this month. He now has an excellent ag gregation of musicians and will bring the best to Pendleton that it will be possible to secure. Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Stop at "The Cornelius" The Best in Portland. Situated In the center of the shopping district. One block from the clanging street cart. Not so expensive as some other hotels . Sixty rooms with private bath, Long distance and local tele phones In every room. Writing desk In every room. Carpeted throughout In the best velvet carpets. The room are furnished In solid mahogany. Every room contains a heavy solid Simmons brass bed on which Is a 40 or 50-pound hair mattress. The furnishings and general ap pearance of the public rooms must be seen to be appreciated. THE CORNELIUS, Park and Aider streets, Portland's newest and most modern equipped hotel, solicits your patronage and assures you good service and courteous treatment. An exceptional hotel for Eastern Oregon families who ome to Portland shopping and sight-seeing When next In Portland give us a chance to make you look pleased. THE CORNELIUS Free 'Bus meets all trains. Europlan. N. K. CLARKE, Mgr. C. W. Cornelius, Proprietor Dairy Enst Oregonlan only IS pent per wwk. by carrier, New Teacher Is Elected. Principal W. H. Bleakney of Pen dleton academy today received a wire from Miss Frances W. Sly of Bay Party to Desolation Lake. Will Land this morning received a letter from Mel. Shutrum saying that the party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. bnutrum, Dayton Barnhart, Elmer McCormach and a number of Pendle ton high school girls had left Th. man springs for their trip to Desola tion lake. They will cover one of the most picturesque portions of Oregon on the trip. Desolation lake lies about 126 miles southeast from Pen- THE PASTIME PICTURE SHOW CASS MATLOCK, Prop. Entire Change of Pictures and Songs Every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday. SEE! SEE ! Life of a Bootbleck Nervous Maid Drunken Mattress Song Since You Called Me Dearie. Admission 10c Children 5c Edison latest and best "Underwriters Model" picture machineabsolutely fire proof. r at rtrt tn nn i 4 nmtnt.. I II i . shnro o.t .u. ' i"J neari , ,,. . . ., . . ... of the Greenhorn mountains, of teacher of domestic Bdence In the academy for the ensuing year. She Is a teacher of much experience and comes highly recommended to the academy, and this department prom- one or the most beautiful Eastern Oregon. and Is spots in New Meat Market. The Pendleton Cash Market in tho ises to be in capable hands, a. usual. name of a new butcher ghop whcn )g in the future. Miss SIv will arrive about September 1, It Is thought to to occupy the location of the old umatina market on h .m-na ni ue ra, lor me open.ng of the school Court and Johnllon frM,. . year on September 14. ' Tn1. u. hoo . . a(uu w . . ,. v. ... , u j : u as iimimger for the new com nun v j. m. Bennett win go to Meacham this evening to remain at the Tar Outing Suits & Trousers for this week 33 1-3 per cent. Discount off Regular Price. THE MEN'S MAX BAER SHOP If you see it in the Bast Oregonlan. It's to. bett-Bennett camp for a few days.