PAGB EIGHT. BAILT EAST ORJSOONIA1. PENDLETON, ORBOOX, MONDAY, JIXY 18, 1910. EIGHT PAGES. California Sardines Soused, Tomato or Mustard Dress ing Just the thing for those hot day cold meals, and picnic or fishing lunches. 25 cents a Can Standard Grocery Co. 214-216 East Court Street Phone Main 96 Newsy Notes of Pendleton Two Marriage I.Kvnsos. Marriage licenses have been Issued to V. H. Meengs and Sarah J. Mecngs and Robert E. Dennis and Susan N. Cameron, all of this county. In the first case the groom is marrying his brother's widow. HAS BACK INJURED Suffering from Injuries to his back an Italian laborer, known as Tony, was brought to St. Anthony's hospital from Twohy Brother's Barnhart camp this morning. It seems that a dump car fell off the track and onto him while he was standing with his back to the track. The Injured man was met at the depot by Dr. Waffle and taken to the hospital. Apparently he was In great pain but as the Italian laborers are in the habit of making a great fuss over the slightest Injuries, it was im possible to tell how badly he was hurt. It is not believed, however, that his Injuries will prove fatal. Another Injured man by the name of Bingham was brought up from the Coe camp yesterday. He had had the end of his thumb pinched off between a couple of steel rails. He is also be ing cared for at the hospital. RUSSIAN' TERRORIST FACES MURDER TRIAL been circulated about King George's addiction to strong drink to d-.e down. These stories have been re peated from one to the other for sev eral years past, and only the mem bers of his household, who in duty bound repeated the stories to their nir.ster, know what Intense pain they have caused the new king. So serious a view has now been taken of these stories that the dean of Norwich, who has been intimate with the king for years, felt himself compelled the oth er day to deny them with great f jrce from the pulpit, and Lord Uosebtry has, as delicately as possible, donj the samethlng both in public and in pri vate. In the past six or seven years Ivlnp George has suffered acutely from in digestion. His nose becomes red im mediately after eating and his eyes water, which gives him just the ap pearance of a man who has been drinking. This is considered by his intimate friends to be the only pos sible explanation of the storing which have been circulated with so many circumstantial details. MESSENGER IS CALLED TO CATCII WEE MOUSE Paris. The Russian terrorist, liichael Rips, is on trial before the Paris Assize court for having attempt ed to murder Colonel Kotten, chief of the secret police of Moscow, in a Paris hotel a year ago. Rips, who was engaged in several terrorist plots, was arrested and sent to Siberia in 1906. He escaped, re turned to Moscow, was arrested again, and was offered a tree pardon by Colonel Kotten if he would enroll himself in the police and betray his comrades. This he pretended to do and he came to Paris nominally to serve the Russian police, but really In the in terests of the terrorist party. On May 8 last year Rips had an appointment with Colonel Kotten, who had come to Paris to see him. Going to the colonel's hotel in the Rue Bi'Iivar, Rips fired at him re. peatedly. All the shots missed the colonel, and, the revolver being empty. Rips then attacked the colonel sav agely with the butt end of the weapon. Three Dmnks Forfeit Rail. Indian Jim, John Doe and Ed Mitchell, were due to appear In po lice court this morning to answer to the charge of being drunk. Instead of appearing, however, they forfeit ed ball, aggregating $14. Mr. I.ockutMxI Alleges Desertion. A suit for divorce has been filed by Mrs. Kdyth Loekwnofl against Zcph I.ookwood. They were married In this c'ly. July 6. 1S07, and have no eli'Mren. Mrs. Lockwood alleges that her husband deserted her and she asks to be allowed to resume her maiden name of Edyth McBrlde. Dividlns V Minion Fnmi. D. O. Lively and W. H. Laughtrey of the Portland Union stockyards company, came up from Portland last evening and went to Echo this morn ing to complete arrangements for placing the balance of the famous Hunt ranch on the market . A great lrt:on of the big ranch has already been disposed of, but according to Mr. Lively there yet remains about 2100 acres. This is to be divided up into tracts of from ten to 40 acres and ah effort will be made to dispose of it as rapidly as possible. The survey ing work has already been done and the plats are now being made. The land is located near Echo and is suit able for fruits and alfalfa. PENDLETON IS VICTOR OVER WALLA WALLA CAPTURE GAME FROM HADE'S MIXTURES, 0 TO 5 With Only Four of Regular Team Men, Colts Reverse Previous Game Atlieiut Players aikl Garrison Men Help Pendleton to Win. RAINIER SHOWS RESPECT FOR DECEASED CITIZEN London. Some interesting state ments were made at the annual dis tribution of prizes and medals to the British messenger boys the other day at the Mansion House by the Lady Mayoress. Several special prizes were present ed. A bov named Bevan received one for making a quick journey from London to Amsterdam and back with two crates of rubber prospectuses. An other named Collins was run over by a taxicab in Piccadilly, and when taken from under the wheels his first thought was of his package, which he gave to a policeman. Mr. George Manners, the general manager, said that not long ago a messenger boy was called to a lady in a Bond street house and when he go there he found the lady standing on the table in the middle of the room. She said that she could not come down because there was a mouse in the room and she wante.1 the boy to catch it. Rainier, Or. The funeral services over the body of John Dibblee were held at the family residence at 9 o'clock Thursday morning. Rev. Mr. Clapp of Portland, officiating. Beau tiful floral offerings filled the room in which the services were held, and old residents from all parts of the county were here to attend the funer al. Out of respect for the dead, all business houses were closed for the morning. The body was shipped to Portland on the 10:30 train to be placed In the family vault. FUGITIVES FROM NORTH CAROLINA STILL IX JAIL SLANDEROUS STORIES GRIEVE KING GEORGE London. It will probably take years for the slanders which have Disastrous Rain. Lexington, Ky., July 17. Anoth er disastrous rainstorm, accompanied by lightning, swept over central Ken tucky, doing heavy damage to the wheat, tobacco and corn crops. Meie phone and telegraph lines are down in .much of the bluegrass section. Near Blue Lick Springs, Henry Work and his grandson were caught in the flood and the boy was drowned. Marshfield. Or. George Holder and Jess Burleson, both of whom are wanted for murder in North Caro lina, will be taken back to that state In a few days. Each is charged with committing a murder and the two men are cousins and lived in adjoin ing counties in North Carolina. They have been together In this county slnno thev fled from Justice. They both claim that they killed In self- defense. They are in the county jaii at Conuille, awaiting the arrival of the officers to take them back for trial. Branded Salmon Comes Home. Astoria, Or. A salmon -was deliv ered at the Bear Cliff station Satur day morning bearing marks similar to those on fry which were released from the Clackamas river hatchery six years ago. The fish weighed 25 pounds. With but four of the regular team men as a nucleus, Manager Prazler of the Pendleton Colts yesterday went to Walla Walla and retrieved the hon ors lost on the local diamond a week ago. As tho majority of the team members were absent from tho city, Frazier was forced to recruit men from Athena and the Garden City gar rison to fill his depleted ranks to the required number. Plcard. Do Peat and I.ieuallen were picked up from tho former town and Calllhan and Kinney were annexved from the army artists. y The final score stood 6 to 6 In fa vor of tho pickups, although from the third inning Pendleton's hold on vic tory was slipping, ana, had the con test gone a few more cantoes, the Walla Walla bunch would undoubted ly have had tho marginal score. The game was won in the first Inning when tho Oregonians chased four run ners over the pan. Von Nahmen was weak then and besides allowing four hits, was wild and gave a few free passes. Pendleton secured one more in the second and one in the third but from then on did nothing in the line of baserunning. Walla Walla, on the contrary, gained her balance in the fourth and kept up her scor ing until the ninth, at tho end of which only one run was lacking to tie the score. Pieard, the Athena t wirier, was In the box for Pendleton, and, although he worked hard, ho was out of train ing and only came through without losing his scalp by the gilt edge sup port of his teammates. DePeat, Leonard ana Calllhan es pecially did notable work In prevent ing runs. Walla Walla. AB R H PO A E Blackman, 3b ....6 1 3 0 0 0 Wlckersham, cf . . . 5 1 2 0 0 0 Siegrist, ss 5 0 2 0 1 1 Lankard, c 3. 2 0 16 4 0 O'Rourke, 2b. .4 0 1 6 6 2 0 Seacrist, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Bade, lb 4 0 0 4 0 Unser. If 4 0 0 1 0 0 Von Nahman, p ..3 1 2 0 2 1 Pendleton. AB R H PO A E Callihan, cf 5 2 2 3 0 0 Nelson, lb . .5 1 1 12 0 0 Plcard, p 3 1 1 2 2 0 LIuallen, If 2 1 0 0 0 0 Kinney, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Depeat, 3b 4 0 0 0 5 2 Ward, c 4 0 2 8 1 0 Leonard, ss 40 0 0 0 0 Score by innings: 123456789 Walla Walla 000211001 Pendleton 411000000 Summary of the game: Struck out By Von Nahman, 16; by Plcard, 8 Buses on balls Off Von Nahman, 3; off Pieard, 2. Two base hits Black man, Powell, Von Naninan. Stolen bases Walla Walla, o; Pendleton, 2. Wild pitch Von Nahman. Left on bases Walla Walla, 7; Pendleton, 3. Umpire Buchet. Time of game, two hours. Attendance, 400. Tho lusy Boston Store Now Located at 7 25 Main Street West side between Atla and Court Sts. NIGHTINGALE'S SONG SUBJECT OF DECREE Vienna. The highest court of ap peal in the Austrian Empire, after months of litigation, has decided that the song of a nightingale Is not a nui sance A citizen of Gratz, Herr Helnzel, keeps a nightingale in a cage, and on fine nights hangs It outside the win dow. A neighbor complained to the police authorities that the bird's song disturbed his slumbers, and the municipality ordered the owner of the nightingale to keep it inside the house at night. Herr Helnzel again appeal ed against his order to the govern ment of Styria and then to the min istry of the Interior, but both these administrative authorities refused to Interfere with the decision of the municipality. Undismayed by the costs incurred, Herr Helnzel then appealed to the court of administration, which has jurisdiction over the highest execu tive and administrative functionaries. Five Judges, Including the president. Baron Schenk, gave a learned judg ment in favor of the owner of the nightingale on grounds which amounted to saying that the song of a native bird like the nightingale was a natural sound which nobody had a right to object to, whether he liked it or not. J L E SPOT Never come back when cleaned by the B Eli LIN DYE HOUSE Dry, wet, chemical and steam cleaners. We call for and deliver any where. Phone Main 45. JACK WEBSTER, Mgr. 02 E. Court St. W LI nil di Will buy a good $15.00 Summer Suit, for a few days only at the WORKIHEN'S CLOTHING GO. Corner Main and Webb Streets 0 Let Us Prepare Your Vacation Clothes With our modern appliances, expert workmanship and prompt service we can clean and press your vacation clothes in a manner that will make you the target of all eyes at the sum mer resorts. Pendleton Dye Works 206 H E. Alta St. Phone Main 16. "Anna, you have absolutely no sense of orderliness. Why do you put every thing back In the wrong place after vou've been dusting? "To shut off that eternal question, 'Did you clean everything' 7" Learned Lady (In park) Can you tell mo if this plant belongs to the arbutus family? Gardener (curtly) N'o, miss, It don't; it belongs to the county coun cil. She That batter . doesn't seem afraid of of the swiftest kind of balls. He No. He's married and he been dodging crockery for 10 years. A. V. LAI Ti:RTV GIVES OUTLIXK or PLATFORM THE REAL REASON. The Parson Do you. Liza, take Rastus for bfttah or foh wuss? MIbs Liza-Well, If Ah got to tell de truth, pahson, Ah'm takln' him 'caus'i he's de fust man what eveh axed mc. After listening to all the learned dissertations upon the dangers of os culating prepared by prominent sci entists one comes to the conclusion that only a bold man will hereafter dare kiss a girl. But, then, only tho bravo deserve the kisses of the fair. It Is not the principles that you believe in that makes you what you are. It is the policies that you fulfill. The mosquito who punctures the epidermis of the grouch with h!s pro poscls and makes a meal of his cor puscles must want to commit suicide. Most men would be willing to let the women vote if In return the fe male sex would let the men dictate the style of feminine headgear. "Give Oregon the benefit of her own natural resources." Such is the motto A. V. Lafferty wants placed on the ballot opposite his name in tho pri maries. Lafferty has formally filed his declaration to be a candidate for the nomination of Congressman In tho Second District, and forwarded it to the Secretary of State. In addition to the motto, Lafferty also desires print ed on the ballot the words, 'Direct Primary Candidate," for Lafferty will not seek the backing of the State As sembly, which will Indorse Congress man Ellis for the nomination. If nominated and elected, Lafferty prom Ises, during his term of office, to urge laws as follows: Rerornlng $5 360,000 due Oregon for Irrigation; creating a land court for each West ern state; conveying all forest reserves In trust to the states; providing that a homesteader need not Intend longer residence than the statutory period; making liberal appropriations for Co lumbia and Willamette rivers; pro tecting labor and competitive busi ness; excluding further Asiatic and Oriental Immigration; encouraging building and operation of American merchant ships; controlling monopo lies; assuring sale of railroad lands to settlers of government suit pre vails. Following this platform, Laf ferty declares himself In favor of the direct primary. fPnld Advertisement.) AFHOPLAXF.S WILL RE t'SKT) IX MAXF.CVF.RS Paris. This year's grand maneu vers of the French army will take place between September 9 and 18 In the region between Rouen and Amiens. Operations will be directed by the generalissimo. General Tremeau, ond General Michel of the army council will be chief umpire. The troops engaged will be the second army crops under General Meunler, together with three battal ions of Chasseurs, the Paris Zouave regiments, tho fifth colonial brigade, and the first, and perhaps the third cavalry division. The composition of the two army corps will be on basis of 30 battalions of infantry and 30 batteries of artillery to each armv corps, ' Companies will be not less than 150 ami squadrons not less than 100 strong. Thoartillery will be. organized- in four gun batteries. Every appliance in four gun batteries and every appliance of modern warfare will be employed, and according to present arrangements aeroplanes as well as airships will be seen at work. Rud tke "Want" ads today? A millinery display this year looks like most anything' a person cares to imagine it. Boy Wanted. Wanted at once, boy to work In me chanical department of East Orego nlan. Steady employment and oppor tunity to learn a good trade. Must bo over 15 years of age. Apply at this office. How. Ho Heard It. - "What Is the price of your wine?" "A quarter a pint." "Neither. I want a gallon." AP-A-LArtu Will Brighten I H Your Home vi . THE HIGHEST QUALITY VARXISH AXD STAIX COM BIX ED. Can be used on wood or met al floors, woodwork, furni ture, picture frames, etc. Comes ready mixed. Easily applied quickly dried. For sale by Murphy Bros. Important Notice On account of my dwelling nous burning, I will only be at my office In the John Schmidt building TnCRSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATTO- DAY Bach week till further notice Dr. F. A. CLISE Eye Specialist Dale Rothwell Optometrist, Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Lenses Duplicated With Wm. Han scorn THE Jeweler Pendleton mm f&mm Dm-.. Oregon, located corner of Seventh and Stark Street, extending through the block to Park Street, Portland. Oregon. Our new Park Street Annex Is absolutely fireproof. Rates $1 per Day and Up. European FOR SA The Joo Leezer Place 1 -2 Mile From Echo This is one of the best places in Umatilla county and if sold at once can be BOUGHT AT A BARGAIN, see 550 Main St. LEE TEUTSCII Phone Main 5 The Ileal Estate nnd Insurance Man. OR MR. LEEZER AT ECHO ...Ladies Tan Oxfords Reduced... $3.00 Oxfords for ?2.C5 I $2.35 Oxfords for ..?2.00 $2.50 Oxfords for ?2.15 $2.00 Oxfords for .....?1.75 New line of Allovcr Laces just Received See Window Wc are still scllfns; summer wnbh goods nt the following re ductions: All 20c Lawns will go at 15 All 15c Lawns will go at 12 All 12 l-2c Lawns will go at 0 All 10c Lawns will go at 6$ THE BABY WONDER STORE Despain & Bonney Main and Court Streets