East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 04, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT.
DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY. MARCH 4, 1810,
Are You Living
Too High?
Ifjso let us supply you with your.table necessities.
We will give you just as good, if not better, than
you are now getting, but you'll find our price much
lower
Live the same but pay less, at the
Standard Grocery Co.
214-216 East Court St.
Leading'Grocers.
PERSONAL
MENTION
PENDLETON TO HAVE
MUSIC THAT IS MUSIC
UNITED ORCHESTRA AND
BAND IS ORGANIZED
Leading Musicians of City Get To
gether Under Direction of Frank D.
Carruth Concerts to Be Given In
Near Future.
ATHLETIC CARNIVAL
ON BOARDS TONIGHT
HIGH SCHOOL TOURNAMENT
Wni BE GREAT EVENT
Roxing and Wrestling Bouts Between
Best Athletes or School Will Pro
vide Much Amusement for Fans of
the Town.
At last Pendleton has a large per
manent musical organization of which
It can well be proud. Starting with
the snlendid Doultrv show orchestra
as a nucleus the organisation was j ketbali game .between, "The All-Stars"
made permanent at a meeting held and the high school teams; boxing
Everything . for the great athletic
carnival tonight is in readiness. The
program as It now stands Is: "Bas-
last evening In the E';ler piano house.
It Is to be known as the United Or
chestra and Band. Frank D. Carruth
its to be director of the orchestra.
Mrs. 'William Humphrey was elect
ed secretary and R. W. Fletcher was
chosen manager of the orchestra. The
band instrumentation " and manage
ment will be arranged later.
Rehearsals will be held each Tues
day evening at the Eller piano house
and a series of concerts will be ar
ranged for the near future. The or
chestra will also be in a position to
furnish musii for any and all occa
sions. As soon as the band members get
together plans will be made for the
holding of concerts on the court house
lawn or in some other part of the city
during the summer evenings.
An interesting feature of the meet
ing last evening was the presentation
of a $25 violin case to Director Frank
D. Carruth by the members of the
poultry show orchestra. This was
adorned with a silver plate suitably
engraved.
A false set o" teeth Is not always
the cause of a falsetto voice.
C. D. Porter of Stanfleld, is a busi
ness visitor In the city today.
Mrs. L. Bryant of Heppner, is a
guest of the Hotel Bowman.
A. B. Gillette of Echo, Is transact
ing business In Pendleton today.
D. C. Brownell of Umatilla, Is tran
sacting business In the county seat
today.
Ira Scott and wife of Helix, came
in from that town on the morning
Northern Pacific train.
Theodore Howard, ' the architect,
went to Hermiston this morning for
the transaction of business.
Frank Richmond of Helix, came in
from that place this morning and is
transacting business here today.
Mrs. A. It. Knight left this after
noon for. North Yakima, where she
I will visit friends for a few days.
I H. Hofneister and wife of White
Lake, South Dakota, are In the city
the guests of. Mrs. I F. Lampkln.
Carl Engdahl who has spent the
last month visiting in Eugene and
Portland, returned home yesterday.
B. C. Kidder of Athena, returned
home last evening after transacting
business In Pendleton during the day.
Attorney Edward S. Taylor of the
reclamation service, is here today from
Hermiston for the transaction of bus
iness,
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams return
ed to their home, near Adams last eve
ning after spending the day In Pen
dleton.
W. A. Smith of Pasco, spent Jast
night in Pendleton while on his way
to Portland to open up a real estate
office.
Robert G. Still, a prominent wheat
grower of the Dry creek section, is
in the city today for the transaction
of business.
Attorney Will M. Peterson, who has
been in Salem to argue a case before
the supreme court, Is expected home
on the evening train.
Mrs. .Vida Johnston, deputy clerk
for the eastern Oregon district of the
federal court for Oregon, spent last
night with Walla Walla friends.
Deputy Sheriff Frank Beatty of
Portland, passed through Pendleton
this morning on his way to Portland
from an official trip to La Grande.
Elmer Cleaver returned to Echo,
this morning after snending a few
dfiys in this city in the interest of the
Western Land & Irrigation company.
R. H. MacWhorter and family of
Pilot Rock, returned to their home In
that town this morning fter transact
Ing business In Pendleton over night.
N. A. Jones of Portland, spent last
and wrestling matches between
Fighting Dick" Thompson afid "Kid"
Joe Snyder; "Battling Nelson" Milne
and "Ad Wolgast" Estes; "Jack Mc-
Cormick" McDill and "Farmer Burns"
Bean; and the .main event of the eve
ning will be between "Frank Gotch"
Devine and "Yousiff Graham, the
terrible Turk. In all probability there
will be several minor bouts which
will not be listed on the program.
Tickets are now being sold by many
of the students of the high school,
student body has a small outstanding
debt and the members of the senior
class wish to leave the school out of
debt and are all working to this end.
Great interest was manifested In
the coming track season Wednesday
nlcrVit u'hon a ffrpflt Tllimher Of the
boys turned out and began putting night in the city, the guest of his sls
the track in shate. ; ters-in-law, Mrs. R. W. Fletcher and
Mrs. Eleanor Kecmeia. He lert mis
TRUNK FALLS ON BRAKEMAN
SERIOUSLY INJURING HIM
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Cures Colds
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in a few hours clears tbe
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pleasant to take abso-f
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anteed, uon t neg
lect colds and Bet bay
ever, asthma, aeat-
T . fatnrrh fr f r (..nit.
j.anitary 25c or 50c tube, or
' -v rrcc aanoie ioor
Drnaolsrs
SoothM. beau. ciDfa. cares.
A Rtnirle application prove.
36.000 dniprfrieta e!l Kondon'i and
recommend iianaerour poaitiv
guarantee. nna lor iroa
ample now.
mr .a ma.
. aunova nun.
lmnnea polls, Mlnnu
J. W. Parkes, a freight brakeman
who was doing duty as a passenger
brakeman during the congestion of
traffic, was seriously Injured at the
local depot about 4 o'clock this morn
ing. Though he was still unconscious
when taken on to Portland, an hour
later, it Is not believed that his In
juries will prove fatal though at that
time It was Impossible to tell the ex
tent of his injuries.
Parkes had come in on No. 9, the
delayed night train and was assist
ing In unloading trunks. In some
manner a great trunk weighing In the
neighborhood of 600 pounds fell over
onto him, one corner striking him In
the face, breaking his nose and ren
dering him unconscious. It also
knocked him against the side of an
other car, seriously injuring his back.
Dr. Cole, the local railroad physician
was called and after giving the man's
Injuries temporary attention, ordered
him taken on to Portland on the first
section of train No. 5.
; Parkes is a young man, lives In La
; Grande and though he has been acting
' as freight brakeman for some time
this was his first trip on a passenger
I train.
morning for Walla Walla.
Asa B. Thomson of Echo, passed
through Pendleton this morning on
one of the delayed trains on his return
from a trip to Mexico. He was held
up at Glenns Ferry for 52 hours on
account of washouts.
Claude Gatch, national bank exam!
ner. passed through Pendleton this
morning on his way home to Salem
from a visit to Idaho. He was held
at Glenns Ferry, Idaho, for two or
three days on account of washouts.
Bert Kenzie, night clerk at the Ho
tel Pendleton, who went to Spokane
a few days ago for a visit, returned
home on a cot this mooting. He was
taken ill while enroute back to this
city and was taken from the North
ern Pacific train to the hospital.
CAUGHT IN TOILS
With the arrest yesterday of Doug
lass French, aged 17,. the city and
county officers brought to a termina
tion n search of many months for the
perpetrators of three successful bur
glaries. In addition to young French
the other guilty person la Leo Lent,
who was arrested a few days ago with
some of the' stolen goods in his pos
session. The boy arrested yesterday
has made a. complete confession, im
plicating Lent as well as himself, so
that there is no longer any question of
the guilt of the first one arrested.
Both are young fellows, Lent being
only 20 years of age.
The crimes with which the young
men are charged are the burglarizing
of the store at Meacham the morning
of June 4 th of last year, the show
window of the same store, several days
later and the East End grocery rob
bery which occurred on the night of
July 11.
When they committed the Meacham
burglaries the two young fellows had
a camp on the north fork of Meacham
creek. They stole a ham, a sack of
flour, some candy, overalls and sever
al pairs of socks. They transported
this stuff on a hand car to near the
mouth of the north fork and then
carried it from the track to their
camp. A part of this plunder, as
well as some of the cheap jewelry
stolen from the East End grocery
later, was found in the possession of
Lent, who has been under the survell
ance of the local police ever since
the last of hte crimes was committed.
Lent Is still In Jail, but relatives of
the other boy put up the bonds which
secured his freedom. The cases
against them will be investigated by
the grand Jury.
LITTLE GIKL TO INHERIT
ERNEST CASSEL MILLIONS
London. No one knows how many
millions Sir Ernest Cassel, some times
on account of the king's friendship for
him sailed. "Windsor" Cassel, possee
es, but every one knows that they are
numerous enough to make his little
grand daughter, Miss Edwina Ashley,
one of the richest heiresses prospective
In England.
Sir Ernest is a widower with but
one child, a daughter, who Is married
to Wildfred Ashley, the grand nephew
and heir of Lord Palmerton, and the
Ashleys have but one child this daugh
ter Edwina. King Edward has failed
to secure a peerage for his financial
adviser and friend, but Mr. Ashley
on the death of his father will become
the master of Borderlands, the his
torical home of the Palmerstones,
whose peerage. It is said, will then be
revived. So that the banker may yet
live to see hs daughter a peeress of
the realm.
Sir Ernest Cassel's rise is one of
the . romances of finance. He was
born of Jewish parents In Cologne
fifty-eight years ago, worked as a
banker's clerk for a few shillings a
week came to London and by his bold
work la promotions and flotations
soon became a power In the city. It
was Oassel who financed the Assouan
dam project, which reclaimed the up
per Nile country, at a cost of over
$125,000,000, and it was Cassel who
also financed London's subways.
But his most remarkable financial
exploit was on the occasion when he
handed the King a check for a mill-
Ion dollars for founding a hospital
for consumptives.
Sir Ernest has two magnificent res
idences. Brook House in London, once
the residence of Lord Tweedmouth,
and a country place at Newmarket.
Come in Take a Look!
We have just received and are now showing the new
Spring mikm
gun metal and box calf; in black
and tan.
We have ordered an exceptional
wide range of sizes, especially widths,
enabling us to guarantee you a per
fect fit.
Busy Boston Store
Public School Lecture Course.
Owing to the failure of Mr. Lau
ra nt, who was to give the fourth
number In the public school lecture
and entertainment course, to reach
here In time to fill his engagement
on the 1st or 2d of this month, the
management desires to refund the
money for the Laurant ticket, or al
low the holders to use them In the
next number, the College Singing
Girls, on March 31st. The next en
tertainment Is to take place In the
Oregon theatre, and when the box
sheet Is opened for reserved seats,
Monday, March 28th, those who hold
the Laurant tickets may have the
money refunded by turning in the
ticket, or they may exchange them
for a seat In the entertainment given
by the College Singing Girls, which
Is preferred. Meanwhile, should any
one be going away or for any other
reason should desire to return the
Laurant ticket the committee will be
glad to refund the money paid for It
Regretting the disappointment In
the Laurant number, but hoping the
above plan will be satisfactory. I am,
Sincerely,
J. S. LANDERS,
' For the Committee
Dressed young chickens and chlok-
ens for roasting .very Saturday at the
Central meat market. Pnone Mala St.
site mm
Almost any Lense Duplicat
ed in 20 minutes.
All My
Give
Glasses
Entire
RICKARD AND GLEASON
ARE STILL CONFERRING
Five New Members of Bar.
Salem, Ore. Robert O. Graves of
Portland and Dana A. Tuft of Marsh
field have been permanently admitted
to practice Jaw In this state by the
supreme court on motion. Charles H.
Giles of Portland has been admitted
on examination, having passed the ex
amination last year, but not yet hav
ing arrived at the legal age. E. S.
Fuller of Portland has been admitted
on approbation upon the presentation
of papers from the state of Georgia,
and J. M. Kelso, Jr. .of Portland on
papers from the state of Arkansas.
THE
PENDLETON
DRUG CO.
PKOIEIOUII ORCERS-TOU EET1HEMBIGHT
San Francisco, Mar. 4. Another
'mysterious" conference Is scheduled
for today between Tilckard and local
uuIIialulnl'iawMiiil ' parties probably to settle before night
i tne matter oi wnere me jennes
i Johnson fight will be held, according
to Rickard. ,
It was announced today that neith
er Gleason nor Rickard will consider
': the proposition of Dick Ferris, of Los
I Angeles, who makes a flat proposition
'(to take over the fight and everything
else for a hundred and fifty thousand
dollars.
PACK TRAIN WITH SOTLIES
RESCUES ISOLATED VILLAGE
Spokane, March 4. The village of
Lacona in the mountains on the Mil
waukee line was relieved by a pack
train which reached there last night
with food. Fifty inhabitants were
frantic with fear and hunger. The
railroad is hopelessly blocked.
George Washington, of Washington
was arrested on Washington's birth
day for being first In a darktown sa
loon war.
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Fresh Green Vegetables
LOOK AT THIS LIST AND PHONE YOCR ORDER.
Cauliflower
Celery
Parsley
Splnnach
Head Lettuce
Hot House Lettuce
Green Onions
Radishes
Cucumbers
Artichoke
Horse Radish Root
Brussel Sprouts
Parsnips
Beets
White Turnips
Rutabagas
Carrots
Cabbage
Sweet Potatoes
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
In Endless
Profusion
Everything the Northwes
tern markets afford in
Vegetables, now to be
found here.
Fresh Every Day
INGRAM'S GROCERY
BIGGER AND
IBETTERTHAN EVER
BIRD ARCHITECT FOR ZOO
First Sccincn of Mound-Builder
Received for 44 Years.
London. An ungainly but gifted
bird has Just received the warmest
welcomes nt the Zoological gardens.
It Is a mallee bird, br Australian
mound-builder.
To the casual visitor It Is merely an
undistinguished bird clothed In quiet
grays and browns and about the shape
and size of a half-starved hen, save
that Its feet are about four times lar
ger. . It Is with these powerful feet
that the mallee bird constructs an
immense mound of earth and leaves,
many times Its own height, which It
uses as an Incubator for its eggs.
The decomposition of the vegetable
matter produces the necessary heat,
but when the temperature rises ab
normally the sagacious bird promptly
ventilates the nest by tunneling into
the mound and admitting air. The
"Zoo's" last mallee bird died as long
ago as 1888.
Stubborn As Moles
are liver and bowels sometimes; seem
to balk without cause. Then there's'
trouble loss of appetite. Indigestion.
nervousness, despondency, headache,
But such troubles fly before Dr.
King's New Life Pills, the world's
best stomach and liver remedy. Sc
easy. 25c at Tallman & Co.
New and second hand furniture at
the lowest prices ever made In Pen
dleton. Call in before house cleaning
time. Pendleton Furniture Co., W.
R. Graham, mgr. Ingram's old gro
cery stand.
Satislaction
O. M HE ACOCK
Eyesight Specialist
With Wm. E. Hanscom
Jeweler
Save money by reading today's ads
WORTH KNOWING.
Simple Remedy That Any One Oaa
Prepare at Home.
Most people are more or less sub
ject to coughs and colds. A simple
remedy that will break up a cold
quickly and cure any cough that is
curable Is made by mixing two ounc
es of Gli jerlne, a half ounce of Vir
gin Oil of Pine compound and eight
ounces of pure Whisky. You can get
these in any good drug store aad
easily mix them In a large bottle. The
mixture Is highly recommended by the
Leach Chemical Co., of Cincinnati,
who prepare the genuine Virgin Oil
of Pine compound pure for dlspens-!.'
A
MODER.N
DWELLING
SITUATED IN TnE BEST
RES I D EN CE LOCALITY OF
PENDLETON, ONLY FOUR
BLOCKS FROM BUSINESS
CENTER. IT TO DATB
CONVENIENCES WITH
SUFFICIENT ROOM IN
REAR FOR STABLE OR
GARAGE. PRICE $4000.0.
FOR FURTHER PARTICU
LARS CALL ON
Mark Moorhouse
Company
112 East Court St.
Phone Main 83.
CHRISTIANS LEAD WORLD
Religious Census of the Earth Shows
Strength of Different Beliefs.
London. In a religious cencus of
the world which he has Just publish
ed, Dr. H. Zoller, director of the Stat
Ibtlcal Bureau In Stuttgart, estimates
that of the 1,644,610,000 people in
the world, 634,940,000 are Christians,
176, 290,000. are Mohammedans; 10,
860,000 are Jews, and 823,420,000 hold
other beliefs.
Of these 300,000,000 are Confucians
214,000,000 are Brahmins, and 121,
000,000 are Buddhists, with other
bodies of leaser numbers. In other
words, out of every thousand of the
earth's population 348 are Christian,
114 are Mohmmendans, 7 are Israe
lite, and 633 are other religions.
MRS.-ROOSEVELT AND ETHEL
SAIL TO MEET HUNTERS
Naples, Mar. 4. Mrs. Roosevelt
and Ethel sailed today for Cairo, en
route to Khartoum to meet the Col
onel and Kermlt
Every year many people ask when
Easter comes. Easter Is always the
first Sunday after the full moon after
the vernal equinox on March 21.. This
year Easter Sunday will fall on March
2?,- 16 days earlier than It did last
year.
You're on the
Right Track
when your clothing Is looked after Vf
our expert assistants.
Cleaned perfectly, pressed properly,
delivered promptly, our charges by
their littleness make satisfaction aa
assured fact
Pendleton JDye Works
tIH B. Alt St. Phone Mala lit.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
We have just received a shipment of
Garden seed in Bulk.
Now is the time to start your gardens
and of course the economical way to
buy your seeds is in the bulk.
We have leeds of every kind. The vaiitiea are especialey
adapted to this climate.
NELSON'S
A PHONE
Main 513
The Handy Store
719 Main Street