lVll.V liASI OKI GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBEH 16, 1909. NORTHWEST NOTES New N:nv:t:!l Nonr Wlillimu. Wallowa, ore. IlaalanJ Uros. of Norlh Uakota, havti tiurihuned a new. Haw in ill ulnili will bo liwlullutl two mllcH mi! th uf the Kprlnilulo uchool hoiiHi , 11 ) i I 12 mili x northwcHt of this city. i 3 Ini'hcN ul Wi'slon. Wi.-tun, Oro. The first .snow of tlic; cmion li.-iii covi.ri'il tlic Kniunil In this vli-1."..1 l'i the (li'plh of about three Itioiu !'. i 'U tl'.u mouiitiiliin two fftt o' more of nnuv lias fallen, which In moHt unusual at thin time of the year. I'ariiMTs' I.lni1 I'xti'iitliil. HiiHuin, Wnsb. Tho Knrtnitrs' Mu tual Ti liphoni" romiK'nv of llleklototi propoiu s to i xtenil Its lines to Mabton In Yakima county, und HooMPvelt on tho K. P. & S. The- company tins 80 KuhHcrlber. 8 AI:op lit Iii ;raiulp. Jji flraml'.', Ore. Followlnpr thn snow storm of last week the thermom. t'.U'r went ilown Ism. niKht to 8 obovo ero. Many waterplptu have been froTtn anil the past week has seen more snow and colder weather thnn November week In many years. Wlilto Salmon ltlver IIIkIi. HtiNum, Wash. The recent heavy rains mused the WhltR Salmon river to fro i n r. ramp-Re, the utream lin ing the hlKhent in 'i ti-n. The many logs nrcumulated ;Ihtik Its hank moved with the flood, causing the wreck of several water wheels owned by private ranchers. Allcgxri Clirrk ISulsors Arretted. Baker City, Ore. Two alleged bnd check artists have been landed In the county Jail here from Huntlnston, where they were Riven a preliminary Tiearlnj; before Justice Woods on tho charge of raining a check from $7 to J70. The names of the men are Tllley and Hell, and little Is known of them In this section. They were Riven the check for $7 In payment for some work but the change was noticed and they were arrested. They will be tried at the December term of the circuit court. hiH sheep at Kennewick, and reports that the grass on tho ranges down then; In two Inches high and that from 10,000 to 12,000 sheep are now being grazed there. This number will be largely Increased as . tho season, ad vances. Ilensoii Appoints DeleHeH. Salem, Ore. I)i legates to the Na tional Kiivm Land congress, to be hold at Chicago from November 16 to 20, have been a ppnintrd by Oovernor Hetisoii as follows: J. W. l'orkiiw, Itusi.iiur,;; J. M. Kyle, Sttinfleld; F. S. Stanley, Forl llind; Jesse Steal us, Portland; Jame: A. V.'JIhoii, Hood Hiver; S. J. Cirnp bell, Hood lliver. linker 1:iiovk Wcutlirr. linker Clly. Ihiki r City Is enjoy ing some of the Jtnesi we.-.ther In Fev oral dnyii. It hud been warm and cloudy b'st week, and Sunday the cold snap came. Sunday night the ther mometer dropped to 7 nbove zero. To day Is t b ar and warm and the sun In dications are for moderately warm w entile;-. There was a slight snow Sunday with a heavy fall in the hills and mountains. The change was ex pected, and no damage Is reported. Cn 'Hx-lr I!oiicvtin;o!i. ;i '.!'!'. I'.i Ore. Honeymooning -.'ti r their wed Hub; at Son Francisco nl-.-l. .Mr. :m I V.ri. El-vi"-. J. v. 1 K'n'rto'i. nniil list Wed xiiIm.. n-'t nf Daniel Frohman. l.n.-Ked throue'i this city on the Shasta limited over the Southern Pacific this morning; at 10 o'clock. They are en route to Tacoma. where Mr. Rnwes has built a pnlatial home. Thev will reach Portland tonight and will lm medlntely depart for Tacoma. r " '" ' fnr t:i Vcsrs. Dufur. Ore. The thermometer reg u-HToil 2 above zero at daylight here !,(, rmirnln? which Is the coldest for th's time f the yea" that this vicinity hns experienced In almost 40 years. About two inches of snow fe't r"ridiy night ami most of It is MI'I n the r.nnvt which in a great iiiea-ure will pi"trc( the wheat, which has come up "tid Ib growing nicely. On account of the suddenness of the cold imap many wnterpijies were frozen. on tho ground In tho city, but on the iii.thlils is deeper and the cold .tV'tng worse because of white on the IiIIIk. The. damage In not heavy, al- lough Homo orchardlsts still had ap ples on tho trees, und these were fro- :i n. The weather this morning Is dear, with Indications that It will re main so. Ne-.v I'.leiicfHTH at rtn'gon. Vnlversity of Oregon, Kugene. In preparation for the record . breaking rowd which will attend the football ?amo at Kugene next Friday, additi onal bleachers to accommodate l!i00 spectators have been constructed on Kincald field. Tho old bleachers built last year will he given over to the Corvallis contingent, who are expect ed to come fully 2000 strong. The work has been done entirely by stu dents, who volunteered tnelr services In response to Manager Goodman's request for more seating capacity on the field. 3 Inches Snow in fininil Itontlc. Union, Ore. Three Inches of snow fell throughout tho Grand Uonde val ley last night, which Is the first snow of the season in this section other than that In the mountains. The snow Is. more beneficial than harmful and will greatly aid In the fail grain, which Is more than three-fourths In. The rains of the past week or two have made the mountain roads Im passable for lumber hauling, and a freeze or cessation of rain and snow will be necessary before the work is resume.d. Tho snow Is melting rapid ly and it is thought no damage will be done to apples as they are mostly all picked and in packing sheds ready fur shipment. Ha Ins Make GimhI lEangc. North Ynklma, Wash. The wool growers of the Yakima valley consid er the rains which have fallen here In the last week u God send. It has brought on a fine stand of grass on the lower ranges, and there Is now grazing In the Horse lliver country. H. Stanley Coffin, one of the largest sheep men In the valley, has Just re- rf"et turned from his winter quartern for , snow fell Saturday, little remaining Theatrical War In Ilakcr. P.aker City. A theatrical war is on In this city over the action of the Ploomfleld orchestra in violating Its contract with, the Orpheum theatre, a local vaudeville house. Professor Ploomfleld, manager of the "orchestra ci ntracted to play for the Orpheum theatre for a given length of time, which does not expire for a month. Recently he leased a threatre for himself, but when the time came for him to open this week he was served with an injunction restraining all members of the orchestra to give open air concerts, ns has been their cus tom, or to play In any other theatre except the Orpheum until the expira tion of. his contract. Professor Kloomfield secured a lo cal orchestra to play at his theatre, the Lyceum, and Is now bucking the (Orpheum in every way possible. WANT CiltAXiiE'H III-XP IX KKVISIXG IHI! LAWS Now York. The Nitinnil Assoc'a tlon of Audubon Soc'etles hin Issued a circular letter to all the granges ad vocating a revision of the bird laws In this country for the protection of the birds and the benef t of the far mers. The letter reads: 'If the bird laws are to be improv ed, it can only be done through tho powerful influence of the grangers, who are more deeply Interested than any class of citizens. Every bird that Is wastefully destroyed means loss of money to the agriculturists of New York. The millinery trades do not wish tho bird laws chaneed; it fights every attempt to improve them. 1 'Have you, ever contrasted tho rel- atlve e'.ze of th two Interests 7mllli- nery and agriculture? If not, care-j fully examine tho following figures taken from the last United States census report (1900): "Capital invested In the millinery (wholesale and retail) business In New York state, $11, SOS, 803. "Capital Invested In agriculture In New York state: Land, 1551.174,220. "Farm buildings, $337,000,000. "Total, $838,174,220. "There are 228,720 farmB in the state. Almost 250.000 farmers and their families depend on the products of these farms. "There are 22,648,109 acres In these farms; every acre harbors swarms of insect and rodent pests that destroy crops, entailing enormous losses annually. "Birds are the means supplied by the Creator to keep in check insect and rodent pests. "Farmers, are you willing to have your best friends destroyed? In 1900 you spent $27,102,130 for labor. The birds work for you without pay. Can you do less for tnem than to see that they have the fullest legal protection?" ! "WHITE SLAVE" 17 Mvim' at 'Vnlli Wnlla. Vnl" Vnl'a. Wash With the ' h rmo:m t direea i.h'v 7ro Bj new COM l"ri: v "TX was 1 inr 'V:''!i Wi'll'i l ist nl"'-'. Ve hefort1 I .in ol n hnra la rnda napit tw a fonnrl of n. :m low. pimr In'-hes of , , ' CODE IS IXH'Nn Chicago Detectives employed by- Attorney Clifford G. Roe in the white slave crusade have secured a copy of The money isn't saved on Sincerity Clothes in the beginning. You come out ahead at the other end-they out wearthciTprice. They're made so well-tailor ed, of such good materials fashioned with such exquisite craftsmanship, that they can be counted on to last for several seasons. Clothes which cost less aren't as cheep when you consider he extra service IkM J for young men are snappy and gingery and unique cut For different figures than older men's. They possess fitness a 8 well fit. Insist on finding the Sincerity Labtl or find the right ikop. The Label is jour protection, not our advertisement. The "Sincerity" ityW book sent for an 6 uk " on postal card. Fulad with mmi nen'i iashlona and othtr man's. i Ktth,ttathanfiftchetCft. Chicago procurers In communicating I u-ftVi rnmnanlnnfl in transit and in - other cities. From the nature of its ; text, the code system was used prin- cipully In warning anders traveling ,' with young girls of possible police in ! t.-rference and danger of arrest. But ! the code also contains phrases relat i lis to remuneration for delivery of I girls and others explanatory of par- !' t.cular types of girls desired by resort 1 1 IV n ers. "The finding of this code," declar ed Attorney Roe. "Is a revelation of the extent of traffic In girls that will loubtless shock many unacquainted with the situation. For some time we knew that such a code existed and we have been hunting for It for weeks. The code proves conclusive ly that white slavery Is not merely a small phase of vice, but that it Is a big, well systematized business in which hundreds of men In Chlcabo are actively engaged, not spasmodical ly, but every day of the year." Here are several phrases and their keys relating to precautions to be t.i ken in avoiding detection as contained ;n the code book: Did you get my message? Leave train at Englewood and take street car or taxicab downtown. Is mortgage paid? "Stach." (un derworld term meaning to place in temporary hiding or seclusion )rhe ctrl and come into town alone. Want immediate settlement Be careful. Have hunch that police are on tho job. Morning quotations are -W Stall" (slang term, meaning hold oft or delay) the girl downtown until you phone for Instructions regarding de livery. Board of trade contract Is paid IVteh" (meaning to drop) the girl riftht away and get to cover. Have riformation that relatives or frlend3 ire close on your trail, vt ire p'uco of hiding and we will forward money. That a code was used I nsmuggllng girls into the city from all directions shown by the following references to various cities and towns. Am taking tho Northland Leave (rain at Milwaukee and take steamer down the lake to Chicago. Your credit Is good with us Don't come in direct from the wt. Make c r;'iiit to north or south and tele phone when you rench the suburbs. Steel stocks "are good U:e interur han from Aurora or Elgin; will have cab or auto waiting in Fli'th avenue. There are a total of mor? man 200 separate signals- and explanatory phrases contained in the code. All ire listed In alphabetical order and by tho use of added w'ird.s each P lira s is made? to do serv' in three ' '' . rent s (nations. A Hcllgloiis Anthor's Statement. Rev. Joseph H. Fesperman, Sails bury. N. C who is the author of sev eral books, writes: "For several years I was afflicted wltn kidney trouble and last winter T was suddenly strick en with a severe pain in my kidneys and was confined to bed eight days unable to get up without assistance. My urine contained a thick white sed rriont and T passed same frequently day and night. I commenced taking Foley's Kidney Remedy, and the pain eraduallv abated and finally ceased and my urine became normal, cheerfully recommend Foley's Kid ney Remedy." Koeppen Bros. PROMINENT MEN WILL BE GUESTS OF APPLE SHOW Jk . ... 1 i::73.yt by Jhi rra.r.is'.vc Store Spokane, Wash. Governor Hay ol Washington, Governor Benson ol Oregon, Governor Brady of Idaho Governor Norris of Montana, the lieutenant governor of the province of British Columbia and the presi dents of agricultural colleges and horticultural associations of the four states will be guests of honor of the officers of the National Apple Show, Inc.. on November 15. when Presi dent Taft formally opens the second exhibition in Spokane by pressing a golden key at Washington, D. C. The visitors will be received by a citizens' committee of 50, headed by Mayor Nelson S. Prartt, and including the city and county commissioners. A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money If Foley's Honoy and Tar fairs to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold, prevents pneumonia and consumption. Con tains no opiates. The genuine Is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Koeppen Bros. Four Acres Bring $3230. Chewelah, Wash. Mrs. Nettle B. Gourley has sold four acres north of Chewelah to M. S. Taylor of Rear dan, Wash., for $3250. -This land sold six years ago for )15 an acre. Land near Chewelah has Increased In val ue in some cases 600 per cent. No Case on Record. There Is no case on record of a cough or cold resulting in pneumonia or consumption after Foley's Honey and Tar has been taken, as It will stop your cough a,nd brenic up your cold quickly. Refuse any but the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar In a yellow package. Contains no opiates and is safe and sure. Koeppen Bros. FUEL anything you want, in FUEL Reck Springs Coal Good dry Oak, Black Pine, Yel low Pine, Fir, Slab Wood and Split Wood BisfToegiis phone Muin S. Office 507 Main Street, Near O. R. & N Depot. NEW AND IMPROVED. SERVICE FIVE TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS VIA Northern Pacifc Railway Northern Pacific and Bur lington Lines. Northern Pacific and "Tne North Bank Road" (S. P. & S. Ry. THROUGH TRAINS. FAST SCHEDULES. 72 Hours Pacific Coast in Chicago. 50 Honrs to St. Paul. 50 Hours Spokane to Chicago. 46 Hours to St. Paul. Running time of all trains reduced. Cloee train connections to and from all branch line points. Pull information regarding trains, fares, routings fur nished by Agent, and berth reservations arranged. Apply to WALTER ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Ore. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst, Pass. 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