East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 02, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OKKIiOMAM, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1000.
EIGHT PAGES.
PAGE BIGHT.
The Old Way
Coffee in Bulk
A blend of dirt, dust and
ill-kept Coffee scooped
into a Paper package.
t
The New Way
White House
Coffee
A choice blend Of the best
Coffees in the world.
Sold whole or ground
in air-tight tins.
Never in bulk.
Standard Grocery Co.
214-216 East Court St. Leading Grocers.
Wedding Party Return.
Among thosi' coming down last
night from Wenaha, where they had
Reception Postponed. boon to attend the wedding of Miss
Mrs. Charles J. Smith will be at Fanchon uorie and uussen wuyuinu,
wire miss I'.Ilie jcun rramn, .ma.
home Saturday afternoon from i
'dock until 6 In honor of Mrs. White
mid Mrs. Dick Instead of Friday at
ternoon, as announced by carus
'A
11 DECLARED
ON BILLBOARDS
COUNCIL TAKES INITIAL
STEP IX ABOLISHMENT
Ordinance Is Introduced to Eliminate
Public Nuisance Committee Will
Report On It at Next Session Joe
Sullivan's License Revoked Will
Regulate Building of Sidewalks.
War has been declared on the bill
board nuisance in this city, the first
gun of the campaign having been fir
ed in council meeting last evening.
This consisted of the introduction of
an ordinance which, if it becomes a
law. will eliminate a few of the un
sightly billboards and cause all of
them to be moved back from the
sidewalks a short distance. The ordi
nance was read the first time ana
then referred to the ordinance com
mittee which will probably report on
It at the next regular meeting.
The full text of the document is as
follows:
Tin- Proposed Ordinance.
It shall be unlawful for any per
son, firm or corporation to erect,
build, construct or maintain, or to per
mit to be erected, constructed or
maintained upon any property by
him owned or controlled within the
city of Pendleton, any billboard, fence,
building or other structure for the
purpose of painting thereon any sign
or advertisement for advertising pur
nnnpn or nosting thereon or affixing
or attaching thereto or thereon, any
bills, signs, placards, cards, posters or
oihr advertising matter for advertis
ing prposes, at a height greater than
the distance of such bill ooara, ience,
building or other structure to the
nearest street, such distance to be
measured from the portion of such
viin..,nr.i fence, building or Other
otrnrtnre nearest to such street.
Ser-tinn 2. Anv person violating
the terms of this ordinance shall up
on rnnvietlon. be fined not more than
dollars or confined in the city
lall not more than days, or shall
1 bv both fine and imprls
onment. in the discretion of the city
recorder, and each day that such
billboard, fence, building or other
ctr.intnro shall be maintained shall
be deemed a separate offense under
this ordinance.
sniiirnn'A License Revoked.
because Joe Sullivan, the former
well-known saloon man and property
owner of this city, failed to live up to
his agreement with the council, his
near beer license was revoked last
ovenine. It seems that Sullivan had
assured the council that If granted a
iimk.ii ho would move back to Fen
dleton and conduct the place himself.
This he has failed to do and the H-
nonco wna revoked.
An ordinance, was also introduced
last evening tending to systematize
ond reirulate the building of side
walks in the future. The document
..Atnnir rn sneoifv the width 01
the walks in certain districts, but af
ter a lengthy discussion the measure
was referred to the street committee.
It will probably reappear at the next
meeting. In an altered form.
The contract between the city and
h w Harvev. for the improvement of
portions of Lewis, Church and Patent
street, were approved by the council
and has now been signed up.
In and About
Pendleton
owing to her big growthy form, and
Mr. Frailer decided to lay her over
until this season. Walla Walla Bulletin.
iviioai Drons a Out.
Wheat dropped another cent today
In the local market. The following
prices are now being offered: Club,
3; forty-fold, 74 1-:', and biuestem,
S.
Leon Cohen, Mrs. E. P. Marshall,
Rev. Charles Qulnnoy, Royal Saw-tell,
John Lambrith. Those coming down
tills morning were Mis. C, U Wayland,
Miss Margaret Wayland, George Way
land, Leon Cohen, Jack Vincent, Mrs.
Augusta Moule, Mrs. Uivelle McDon
ald, Mrs. Frederick Koss of Kllons-
burg, Wtt., and Miss Mayme Lucas of
Seattle.
Registration Opens Monday.
John Halley. Ja., MU last nlgiu
appointed registration clerk for the
Ity election and will open his regis
tration books in the city hall next
Monday.
OFFICER SAVES WOMAN
IN TWO WRECKS
Mrs. Welch's Funeral.
Funeral services for the late Mrs.
Susan Welch will be conducted tomor
row afternoon at 3 o'clock at the resl
dence of her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Rob-
lnson, on Jackson street.
Head of Eastern Star.
Mrs. A. Antonette Stiles, worthy
grand matron of the order of Eastern
Star for Oregon, will be in Pendleton
Tuesday, September 14. The purpose
of her coming is to pay an official
visit to llushee Chapter NO. 19.
Juneau, Alasku, Sept. 1. Mrs. E.
Lang, 74 years old, mother of cash
ier of the Valdcz Mercantile com-
nanv's bank, was a passenger on the
Ohio, which was wrecked on Steep
Point, in Alaska, early Friday morn
ing. She also was on the Oregon when
that liner went to her doom In north
ern waters several years ago. When
Mrs Iinc turned to see whom to
thank for taking her off the Ohio, she
recognized the same officer who sav
ed her In the Oregon disaster,
Honors for Boy Orator.
Seattle. Wash., . Sept. 1 Local
democrats ore preparing to give Wil
liam J. Bryan a rousing reception
when he comes to Seattle In October
to visit the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
A banquet at one of the
Km Hi ml.- Now Read
Mi.. r)ntf..ru,in rh., inihllc llhrarl.m
..... v. v. I exposition.
announces u.uay wmi toe new uUu, - rnl,9
recently received are all on the shelves arBe - o ;
and are now ready for distribution. " ""
There are many of interest to business bile ride through the country con g
men, farmers, arcnuecis, stuuems auu - 1i,i,inoA
'. . ,, . ments planned for the distinguished
people in an uh ui mc ' " , ,,uiv uo that a
neurwuiii
UAt. (Mm ! Here. monster democratic paraue
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.- i m . .!,, I n fl 'H 111 IK ill- ii ri niv vic-ifcwn
Monit' 11. UWlIin, Itrnifl imviunn - .
of the American national bank, is here That the democrats prpo
. .... t... . nt into the political game early and take
here Mr. and Mrs
for Idaho.
SPECIAL FIRES
F0A lit Fill
O. R. & N. GRANTS ONE AND
THIRD RATE FOR FAIR WEEK
Will I . . t lll ii 4h V, lilhlll.l
If 111 II 1IM II ".VHM11
Mrs. John Vert and sister, Mis Di- Strike is snuw.
ana McLean, left today for Victoria, Pittsburs. Pa., Sept. i. im uv
B C, and after a visit there Will between the miners and operators ...
leave for the east over the Great the Pittsburg district, Involving
Northern. Miss McLean is on her way 000 miners, was settled tonlsht at a
way to Scotland and will be accom- conference between the operators, the
nanied as far as New York by her national executive board of the United
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sister. Thev will also be Joined in Mine W oncers oi Awvrava ..
New York by Mr. Vert, who will leave dent Thomas L. Lewis, a nonce wm
for the east, later. be posted in all the mines In this dis
trict telling miners tnat me lece.n.
order of the coal companies that black
powder must be used In mining coal, is
Exhibits Will Be Hauled Round Trip
r i... Pumv Much Interest Is
1U( m -
Being Manifested In Annual Exhl
i,... i..M-Mi Exhibitors Are Se
lecting Space.
Artist Will Locate Here.
r t 1 1 . . .-.- tha Cnlifnrnin rrrtlst
i .:..... w- . t no i n vaIhq unit rv in rnrinded for the present.
tltllVCU ll.'lll uwo . . 1 1 o 1 . "-'- ..... -
.. . .. . ... I ., . ,1,1. MinMai on on trio
matte nts nviaan iu no.- v-ij .
-i ir i ,v. nr u. kin of the onerators. President Lewis
lime ueiiiK. in iut " i k"" -
..i u i j. ..i u.. nk. Liniuj n nommlttee from the min-
.xay oette Ltrjuwuiu anu uuiihb u. nu-ia,i....ii
sence In Eureka, California, has tak- ers' organization to confer with Chler
- I ... . r....... TP T3 fAnrinr nf
en up his residence at I0 jacKson Mine inapowi -
... tin k 0i,Dort,, -iv.i-oi nvoF ppnnsvlvanla asking that a thorough
l I III, Ilf IU15 CillttAiJY I " r
some of Major Lee Moorhouse's fa- investigation of the use of black or
mous Indian photos and will do more
oi this work while here.
What do you ask for
In a Watch?
Is it time-keeping qualities?
We carry all' the atandard
makes Including the celebrated
Howard watch and can give you
accuracy that doesn't vary a
minute a month. That's near
enough, isn't It?
Is It appearance you desire?
We have all of that quality that
you could ask for. Here are the
most artistic productions In the
world of watches.
Are you looking for big values?
Again we repeat there is no
use in the world hunting else
where for we can give you 17
Jewel movements in 20 to 25
year gold-filled cases, for from
$15 to J20. Guaranteed to give
satisfaction.
Wm. E. Hanscom
Jeweler
SUCCESSOR TO WIISLOW BEOS.
O. M. Heacock, Optician.
Rates of one and one third for the
.in.ii trin for all nolnts on the O. u
& N. as far west as The Dalles and
far east as Baker city and extena
to oil hranch lines In between,
have been granted for the benefit of
,h Morrnw-Umatllla county district
fair to be held in this city the last
ir of this month. This was tne
announcement received by Secretary
Fitz Gerald this morning, ine u
. or, the N. P. from as far as
vakima will also prevail. He was al
so informed that the same rates as
i... mor nrevailed will be In effect
relative to exhibits for the fair. This
mon that the full rate must De
paid for all exhibits coming to the
fair and that they Will be reiuroeu
free of charge, making a one-fare rate
for the round trip.
That the fair is to be really the big
gest ever held under the auspices of
the fair association Is evident from
ho increased amount ol Interest being
manifested by people from a distance
and those living in Pendleton ana vi-
nir,iv alike. Local exhibitors are ai
,.,iv selecting their space, room nav
tr, h,en reserved this morning for
hooth of the Nlssen Implement
company, it having been declared by
th officers of the company that Its
exhibit will excell in completeness
..r i-,.. anything of the
auu u ... ...
kind ever attempted here before.
The office of the secretary In the
fair pavilion is being papered and re
nainted within and as soon as the pa
perhangers and painters are through
the office will be occupied and open
ed up. It will be kept open until af
tor th,. fair is a thing of the past.
Th., town is being billed today and
everywhere may be seen posters call
ing attention of all to the fact that
the time for the biggest eastern Ore
gon district fair is rapidly approach-
ng.
Gwinn will leave
Democratic League of clubs, which Is
agitating and influencing club organ
izations all over the country.
"safety" powder be made by the state.
iludac, Gilliland Returns.
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LUU11I V JUHfit 1 . ST. luiii.in'i . - I . " ... -
turned last night from Denver, where head, who is accused of having ac
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F.x-Mavor Sobs on Stand.
Los Angeles. Testifying as a. wit
ness in the trial of Thomas H. Broad-
as a delegate from Oregon, ho attend
ed the sessions of the Trans-Missis
sinDi congress. Following this big
meeting he spent several days In vis
iting the scenes of his early child
hood in and about the "Mile High
cented bribes while chief of police for
the restricted district, ex-Mayor Ar
thur C. Harper, who resigned under
fire when a municipal Investigation
was set on foot, broke down and sob
bed today between answers to nis
'Pi. ........ I!,- cnlnvc hid prORR-CX Am lne TS
tny. i lit? juufec p, 1 1 1.1 . j . .ij.....i, ..." i -
visit and found many changes and Harper said ne ana n.s wire
transformations had been wrought subjected to abuse and threats over
during the many years since he mov
ed away from Colorado.
I , i... tolonhone and he resigned to re
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lleve his wife's fears. Ho aammea,
hoover substance of an Interview
with a publisher, wherein he agreed
to give up his office.
Two Drunks'. One "Vac."
Stella Williams, the well-known
Tnrti.n ivoman u-hnso annearance in
..11.. .Iw.ll.rV. ilT.il-ll Inr la frp- Portland ROT ft HTO
ottent. took her nlace before Judge Portland. Sept. 2. It became know n
Fitz Gerald this morning, alongside today that Harry Kseymour, stenog
of a couple of drunks. She nad Deen rapner oi me uvui...-.
... . i I ,i thn two daughters of J. Wappen
arrosieu on a niniwj iouiBc i t. v -
roaming the streets at night and avail- ish, a real estate agent from arown.nB
ed hedself of the opportunity to leave
town without delay. The two drunks
were John Jurdles, the well digger.
and Little Sam, the Indian. Both paid
fines of $5 each.
yesterday. The children are ten ana
four respectively. They were caught
as tho draw bridge opened. Seymour
dived and saved them.
flmaiWi Son Otiletly Wtds.
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lv Arrested Salem, Sept. z. iur.iiK wa
Six lk)s irrcsieo. , rnllfor
i .. ...... n,n riiiuiiniv I uonf'i" .11 . ,1 vri inn " ,,.... ...
rlX OOVS ftt'll' ill" o i"1" I
on nr.-r, hio Ron C lfford today nuieu
nia morning ny ttnei or i .out- v.u.- ..-
. .... . j 1, ,.1,,.. Rortha Al en. daughter oi
lane arm aier tunteti ovli ... ,, .nn-.. - . ... ,,
flilliland of the Juvenile court. The the county clerk who lssuea me u-
urvatR nun. made on comnlalnt or cense.
Will Moore, the boys having been ac
cused of entering the local elevator
building of the Pacific Coast company
and perpetrating more or less serious
depredations. Among other things it
is alleged that a bicycle was removed
from the buildings and some books
torn up. The boys will be given a
hearing before Judge Gllllland.
Warning.
Do not be persuaded Into taking
anything but Foley's Honey and Tar
for chronic coughs, bronchitis, hay
fever, asthma and lung trouble, as it
stops the cough and heals the lungs.
Koeppen Bros.
Expert Workmanship
We clean, press and dye ladies and
gentlemen's garments, giving you
work at prices that will really surprise
you. Oldest, largest and most reliable
dyeing and cleaning works in the city.
We guarantee our work. Phone us
for a trial.
Pendleton Dye Works
PHONE MAIN
Drug Store Change.
Thomas Spohr has resigned his po
sition with the Pendleton drug com
pany but is still In the city and will
remain for several days. He has not
fully decided upon his plans for the
future, having two or three different
plans in view. His place will be filled
temporarily by F. G. Mitchell who was
formerly one of the proprietors of the
store, but who has been making his
home at Hillsboro for several months,
Mr. Mitchell has been spending con
siderable time out in the open and Is
greatly improved in health.
Pendleton, a Horse Town.
Now that Frank Frazier of Pendle
ton is going to make quite an exten
sive campaign through the northwest
race circuit with the great Westrield
filly, Leola, that drew the attention
of horsemen from all parts of the
globe when she worked a mile over
the local fair grounds track last Oc
tober in 2:07 1-4 pulled up and the
last half in 1:02 flat, Interest has been
revived in Pendleton as a horse town.
Leola Is a nice big bay filly by West
field, 2:22, the sire of Ollle M., 2:11,
HamJr. 2.11 1-4, and several others
that were game race horses along the
coast. Leola was not raced last season
Itov Wanted.
f.oorl position open In East Orego-
nian pressroom for boy of 14 years
or over. Steady Job and good opppr
tunlty to learn a profitable trade. Ap
ply at this office at once.
Many rents are neglected on the
seamy side of life.
TALLMAN'S
MT. HOOD
PEROXIDE
GREA8LESS
CREAM
An excellent skin food and
complexion beautlfler. Effectu
ally removes all blackheads
and blemishes, leaving the skin
soft, smooth and velvety. Pre
vents chapping and roughness.
Will not stain the most delicate
colors.
For sale by,
Tallman & C o.
Leading Druggists.
WEAR LONGER
FEEL BETTER
LOOK DRESSIER
Wilson
Bros.
Shirts
We are now showing an elegant line.
Cuffs attached or detached; coat or
closed styles. All sizes and the new
popular patterns.
Your Shirt Should Be Right
We Insure This.
ROOSEVELT'S
BOSTON STORE
Where You Trode to Save
Pendleton Academy
School of Commerce
Leads in quality of instruction.
We invite the investigation of those who want the
best in a practical business education.
Book-keeping
Shorthand
Typewriting
Commercial Arithmetic
Spelling
English
Penmanship
Banking
Commercial Law
All these subjects and many others taught by
Richard Mayberry, B. Acc.
A Practical Instructor.
3 Tuition $50.00 per year. Shorthand and Type
writing $25.00 in addition for those taking other
courses.
Board $3.50 per week; room $1.25 per week.
Write for catalogue. Address
Pendleton Academy,
Pendleton, Oregon
Who Said Chicken?
WE ALWAYS HAVE THEM.
YOUNG HEN'S, OLD HENS AND SOME THAT ARE NOT HENS AT
ALL.
PHONE YOUR ORDER NIGHT BEFORE TO MAIN 536 OR B. 2561.
East End Grocery
THE BOWMAN BAR.
For Stahl Famous Near Beer
Pints and Quarts
City Near Beer on Draught
All kinds of Soft Drinks, Cigars, Fruits and
Confectionery.
MARTIN ANDER-SON, Prop.
For sale at the East Oregonian office Larga buadles of news
papers, ctaininjr over 100 bi papers, can be had for 25c a bundle.