v BIGHT FAGE. DAILY .EAST OHFXJOXIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, Jtl. TASK THREE FIRES SHOULD BE FOUGHT-AT lilSHT TO SMASH HEGORDS AT INTERSTATE FAIR. I AIDS AS CHECK Prominent Lumberman DerJaree Nothing Can He Don in Day Time Hut Between Midnight and 3 a. as. Fire Can lie Focgbt Effectual. "While every man available Is ni-edfd In southern Oregon, the peo' pie here have a queer Idea regarding the foret fires," declared George Kelly, formerly of the Booth-Kelly Lumber company. "For 16 years had to fight forest fires and bad charge of the patrol In our section of the state, and I am rather familiar with the business. Now, forest fires do not race along at a terrific speed as is reported, and supposed. I ney er saw a forest fire that moved mora than three miles a day, and the only one that ever did move faster than that since the white men came to this country was one in the state of Wash lngton several years ago, when there was almost a hurricane to shove it along. "The only time to fight fire la at night. Between midnight and 8 a. m. the fire will go almost out. Then is the time to attack it with hoes and hovels. During the day the only thing to do is to watch it burn. Everything is warm and dry, but along about midnight the damp night air checks the flames and then is the time to get busy always fight a for est fire at night; never in the day time. And it is almost impossibla to top a fire when It is climbing a hill side, but a fire rarely will burn down the side of a ridge, unless, of course, the sparks have been blown ahead and have started another fire. Dur Ing the day about all fighters can do la to pull down rotten stumps. Send men ahead with a crosscut saw and get down the old, dead trees, for they are responsible for spreading the fire. "There isn't much danger of people being caught in a fire if they are any way careful. They can almost always get out unless they are on a point which is surrounded by fire. For the past two weeks the fire has been burning in the Crater country, ret it has not gone very far. It is spread ing to the north, south and east, the front is widening, but not rapidly. It is a good thing to gave the soldiers on the ground, but neither the soldiers nor officers know how to fight a for est fire, and even several hundred more troops would be useless unless they have some experienced fire fight ers to work under. If the soldiers turn to work at night and do their sleeping in the daytime, they should quickly have the fire under control. The more men the better, provided they have experienced men to direct them." Portland Telegram. ALEXANDRA'S FIRST VISIT TO AMERICAN London. Cora, the Countess of Stafford, who Is one of the most pop ular and successful American hos tesses, was the recipient of a special honor a few days ago. Lady Stafford and her husband, Mr. Kennard,' have . taken Houghton Hall, Norfolk, from Marquis Chlomondeley. The Dowag er Queen Alexandra went over from Bandringham and spent the. entire af ternoon with Lady Stafford. This is the first visit Alexandra has paid since the death of King Edward and It came as a complete surprise. Lady Strafford was engaged In gardening and dressed in old clothes when the Queen Mother's motor car came up the drive. Lady Stafford at tempted to run Indoors and change ber clothes, but Queen Alexandra smilingly refused to allow it and In sisted on viewing trio countess at gar dening. The queen looked beautiful In her widow's weeds, but her deaf ness has increased to such an extent thru everyone who addresses her is obliged to shout without appearing to do so, as the queen Is very sensitive on this subject. Those knowing Alexandra intimate ly say that she Is deeply pained by the three attacks Kler Hardle, the leader of the socialists, made on her and against paying her a pension of 3W),000 yearly. It Is well known to the royal household that Alexandra Is prodigal to gifts of charity. The fact thnt such a large part of her Income la aeroted to charity makes Hardle'! attacks more hurtful. NIGHT DAMPNESS Como-Como-Como! to the Portland Race Meet, Live Stock Show and Harvest Home Fair September 5th to 10th THIS will le the greatest Live Stock Show and Fair ever held west of the Rocky Mountains. Every day will be great there will be big nxclal features. A good racing card every day. will be the grand prize days. The Bankers' Purse of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dol lars for- trotting horses. The Hotel Purse of Five Tuous and (5,000.00) Dolors, for pnecrs only two of the fea tures. Reduced Rates on All R.ailroads ASK YOUR LOCAL AGENT ' ' t f "." -4 uX I i'lri.i IJ X THE SPOKANE DEKBY WINNEK OF Horsemeu of the uurtbweKi are coufWeutly looking forward to see a long list of broken track records at the Spokane Interstate Fair, held thin year Oct 3 to 9. Their anticipations are based on three Important factors In the 1010 meet: the purses, aggregating $20,000, over JC.O00 more tbnu was hung up at last year's Interstate Fair; the fact that all of the best horses of the northwest. Including California and western Canada, will race at Spokane the schedule of fair dates being far superior to tbnt of last year and the caUltton of the track itswlf, covered slBce 1U08 with six inches of new clay tsy soil, raced over last yaar and enthusiastically pronounced by horsemen the fastest half-mile track la the northwest, and perfected since last season Into an even faster track. For the Spokane Derby, run, as usual, on the fourth day of the fair, a purse of $2,000 Is hung; tip this year Just double the purse captured by Bean man, winner of the derby last year and whose picture is seen above. The automobile races, which proced mjch on unqualified suwus last yenr, will le n feature of the race program this year. nn:l tlire will be motorcycle races, novelty races. In .l.in nud pany rncos. : :.:!..' li nks nnd entry blanks wlil be f '.a aUhcd n app l'': tlnw io Fern ttrr IV..' c : II. 'VFrore. BOY SCOCT IDEA NOW FOLLOWED BT CZAR St. Petersburg. The czar has fol lowed the example of the New York American" in adapting the British Boy Scout Idea to the conditions of his own country. Only in Russia the conditions are so different from those In America and England that the organization evolved here is of the purely military, parade ground order. The Russian boy-soldiers are term ed "potescnoe voysko" (play troops), and the organisation Is really a re vival of the Juvenile corps formed by Peter the Great, the Emperor Paul, and other czars in their youth. The boys are uniformed, armed and drilled Just as miniature soldiers. One crops Jn St. Petersburg had the honor of being reviewed by the czar him self, who was accompanied by the six- year-old czarevitch; while the minis ter of war Inspected another. The movement Is to be extended to all the elementary schools, where military movements, rifle drills and gymnastics will be taught. Although differing widely from the British and American boy scouts, the formation of the new "poteshnoe voysko" can be traced directly to the czar's Interest In General Baden-Powell's account of his organization, which he gave his majesty when visiting St. Petersburg recently. Will Save Wild Flowers. Vienna. To prevent the devasta tion of the beautiful valleys among the. mountains near Vienna, the city council has forbidden the sale In the streets of the rarer wild flowers, such ns the wood enemone, wild cyclamen, all kinds of gentian, narcissus, Iris, orchids, miles and hart's-tongue fern. New Embroidery Style, Paris. A novel style of embroid ery for gowns Is much in vogue again this year. It Is a revival and brings back to memory the beadwork bags, purses and bands so popular thirty years ago as evidence lady's handiwork. some of a For Sale Cheap or Rent. A five acre tract in Riverside Park. Good house, barn and out buildings. Two miles east of city. Apply to Bentley A Lefflngwell. Wednesday and Thursday DRY FARMS SHOW EXCELLENT YIEIJS Vale, Or. Walter S. Martin and P. D. Martin of San Francisco, owners of the Eastern Oregon Land company, are making Vale their Headquarters this week while on an Inspection trip of their large holdings in Malheur county. The eastern Oregon Land company also owns The Dalles Mili tary road tract which comprises In all about 4 30.000 acres of land in Ore gon, while 100,000 acres of this land is located within Malheur county. Their grants extend from Riverside Ferry through Vale and up the Wil low creek valley as far as Cow val ley. It Is understood thnt these lands wll nofbe placed on the market right nway ns the owners wish to make many Improvements throughout their tract before it is put on sale. Two demonstration farms have already been established by the compuny In th,. Cow valley, and Mr. Martin states that he thinks that dry farming will be successful In that valley'. The crops on those farms at the present time look fine and he estimates that the grain will yield from 25 to 40 bushels to the acre. He also states that he has corn on one of these farms which measures over six feet high. The Eastern Oregon Land company has Just sold a tract of land compris ing 14.000 acres, west of Ironside mountain on the Little Malheur, to the Malheur Live ftock company. This vast tract will be developed into a high class summer range for the sheep of the Malheur Live Stock com pany. 1IOCSE WARMING FOR 51ST ROYAL PALACE Posen. Emperor William, the Ger man empress, Crown Prince Frederich Wilhelm, Crown Prince Cecille, Prince Eitel Frelderlch and the younger members of the imperial family ar rived here today.for a house warming of the new royal residence. The fes tivities will last three days. The new palace, the fifty-first owned by the emperor, to maintain which he recently sold two of his smaller country palaces, has been built,1 for reasons of state, to symbol ize to the Poles the Prussian supre macy In German Pland. It has been assigned by the emperor as the per manent residence or Prince Eltel Fri'iderloh, his second son. It Is a massive structure, built at a cost of. tl. 338, 000. covers nearly an acre ami a half and contains more than 600 rooms. Among these Is the great banquet hall, surpassing In size and brilliancy of decoration any room of the kind In Germany, being a fifth larger than the famous White Hall in the Imperial castle In Berlin. Its walls are paneled nnd richly carved in marble. A toner 240 feet high surmounts the chapel, which is exquisitely dec orated with mostics executed by Pro fessor August Oetken of the Imperial Technical School at Charlottenburg. In this Emperor William will person ally conduct divine services when in residence here, as Is his custom From n Civil War Veteran. , We listen with Interest to the fsi lowlnir from a civil war veteran. Jo seph W. Stotler, Bloomintrton. 111. "For almost twenty years I have had! more or less kidney and bladder ".rou ble and tried many different medi cines without much satisfaction. Re cently I began taking Foley Kidney Pills and the first few doses relieved me very much. Soon the smarting pain ceased, my backaches have left me, my kidneys and bladder uei nat urally. Although I am 69 years old I again feel strong and healthy, all of which Is due to Foley Kidney pills. I shall heartily recommend them to any one in need of a good kidney and bladder remedy. A. C. Koeppen tk Bros. tions, Walls, Fences and See my many beautiful designs in concrete blocks DeTore you build your home. I will furnish your estimates for any class of work on application. Contractor and Builder Cor. Railroad amd Willow Sts. Pendleton. Ore MINISTER FLETCHER ON WAY TO CHILE London. Henry P. Fletcher, the newly appointed United States minis ter to Chile, is In London. To an American reporter he said: "I am not as familiar with South America as I am with Europe, China and the Antilles. I am leaving for Santiago on the steamship Amazon and am looking forward with much pleasure to my new work. I have a great many friends In Chile, and with the opening of the Panama canal and developments which ara bound to fol low the future of South America seems very bright to me. "Great interest Is now being taken not only In the United States but in the world over in the remarkable progress which has. been made in South American states and ' In their brilliant prospects. "One of the principal questions be tween the United States and Chile is the Allsop claim In connection with the transfer of Bolivian territory to Chile. The case for the United States has Just been submitted to King George V., who will act as arbiter. King Edward VII was to have adjudg ed the claim, but after his unfortu nate death his successor 'kindly con sented to act In his stead. Two or three weeks from now Chile's case shall have been submitted and later a decision rendered. "We are having arbitration with everybody, particularly with Great nrftfiln at The Hague. It is, as Sec retary Knox stated at the Pennsyl vania University recently, 'Arbitration for all difficulties is the line of true American diplomacy.' " VELVET SHOES POPULAR. rliicaco Girls Also Take to Silk Pumps of New Spring Style.' Chicago. Sample lines of spring shoes, which are ready for display, by Chicago manufacturers, show some novel effects in footwear for men, women and children, as well as some changes in staple lines. Among the most striking or the new effects are velvet and Romalne silk boots and pumps for women, suitable for evening service, the pumps being especially adapted for opera wear. In men's shoes patent and other leathers designed on the "corn cure" last for persons affected with corns and .bunions are expected to meet with favor. For children there Is a new thing in a shoe with brass but tons, but the strap effect sandal and pump continue in favor. One new model has a snap button like a purse. The patent leather san dal for misses and cnlldren Is com ing Into vogue. ROY GIVES POLICE CHASE. Youth of Fifteen Holds Record of Remarkable Tour of Crime. Berlin Here is the astonishing rec ord of Adolf Conrad, 15 years old. who has been arrested on charges of stealing $1500. He escaped from a reformatory; rode 400 miles on the cowcatcher of an express train; stole the sum men tioned from messenger boys by the confidence trick outside busy - post offices; went on a tour In Italy; stayed three weeks at a fashionable hotel and made bets on important race tracks. All this time the police were trying to track him, and when he was at last captured he coolly remarked: "I re gret that you have temvorarily post poned my future arrangements." Many requests from catarrh suffer ers who use atomizers have caused us to put up Liquid Cream Balm, a new and convenient form of Ely's Cream Ralm, the only remedy for catarrh which ran always be depended on. In power to allay inflammation, to cleanse the clogged air-passages, to promote free, natural breathing, the two forms of Cream Balm are alike. Liquid Cream Halm Is sold by all druggists for 75 cents. Including spraying tube. Mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren Street, New York. ljovs Forxn puacticixg DKOWXIXG FOK A LIVING Paris. A remarkable association of youthful professional drowners and life-saving heroes has been diseover- boys who have fallen Into the river ; and been rescued by their compan-! ions during the past few weeks has ' grown to such an extent In the St. i t Altt. totvtr.. .Via. V.a Innal n . u i o uiaiiivi ii.t.i life iv.v m iiiiB'D.iti in ordered that the boys on the em bankment should be watched. Louis Gerbaud, aged IS, was seen to let himself drop cautiously into the When You BUD LID, Build to STAY! Re-enforced concrete and concrete blocks are cheaper in the end; are prettier, more substantial and far more comfortable in either cold or warm weather. Concrete stands unsurDassed for Basements. Founda Curbing. It looks better water, and the next instant two of his comrades sprang heroically after him and brought him to land. Gerbaud played his part to perfec tion, and, feigning illness, was trans ported to the salvage station. One of his gallant rescuers remained with him, while the other hastened away, as It was afterwards ascertained to give the news to the press In or der to obtain a reward. Gerbaud and his friend afterwards made a full confession. Their asso ciation had a number of members, they said, but they refused to give the names. They had found the profes sion a' paying one, as the heroes were nearly always recompensed, and they always loyally shared all their prof its. DETROIT WOMAN PLANS AID TO AMERICAN ART Paris. Mrs. Whitney Hoff, daugh ter of the late Commodore Whitney of Detroit and wife of oTin Jacob Hoff of Paris, has begun a novel way of encouraging American art. The ar tists who are affiliated with the Stu dents' Hotel in the Latin Quarter give two entertainments every year. A Jury of distinguished painters award prizes. Mrs. Horr buys at very good prices the prize-winning pic tures, Just as the minister of fine arts buys the best pictures of the Salon. The parallelism goes further In that Mrs. Hoff intends her purchases for Mt. Angel College MT. ANGEL, OREGON In Charge of the Benedictine Fathers Ideal Place for Young Men and Boys There are the full Collegiate Courses In Arts and Science, as al so the Commercial Department and the Preparatory School. Scenic location, buildings, equipment and general efficiency unsurpassed. Thi Twenty-fourth Year Will Open September 6th Board, Tuition, Laundry, Etc. $320 Per Vear Full information on application to the Rev. President. Mt. Angel College "rSf Catalogue mailed free on request. Chickens! Chickens!! Chickens !! All kinds, sizes and colors, young and old For choice dressed one phone your order night before. We drees none except for orders so If yon like cold storage poalory patronize the other fellow or store yonrself. East End Grocery Res. Phone B. Byers' Best Flour Oroheum Theatre 9. P. KEDKRXAC It. Proprietor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children 8KB PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPER. Program Changes on Sua days, Tuesday's and Friday's. and lasts longer than stone a provincial museum Just as the min ister of fine art sends most of the state pictures to the smaller towns of France. Mrs. Hoffs first museum cf prize pictures by .American students will be at Richmond, Indiana. The Students' Hostel, to which the prize-competing students belong, ni one of Mrs. Hoffs favorite philan thropies. The friendly rivalry between the Hostel and the American Women's club is cordial In the extreme. Am Mrs. Hoff is guide, philosopher and friend of the one, Mrs. Whltelaw Rel4 Js patron saint of the other. . Bute of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas Cas Frank J. Cheney nukes aata that ka li senior partner of the firm of F. 1. Ck ney ACo., doing easts in the Cttj Toledo, County and Btate afstssald, aas) that said firm will pay the sun e( OKI BDNDKED DOLLARS for each a4 every ease of Catarrh that cannot be cared kf ths eae of Ball's Catarrh Care. F&ANK 2. CHBNST. worn to before sm and sihsi. ilsit k) my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. OLCABON, (Seal) notary Fabne. Hall's Catarrh Core Is taken teteraaUy ana acta airectiy on the Mood and mi or races oi toe system. Bond re Dials nee. F. 1. CHKNIY CO. Totedo, O, Bold by all Draartata. 75c Take Ball's Family PHbj for to ttoa. The royal engineers arc now ex perimenting with a motor engine to propel artillery. Telephone Main 536 SS61. la made from the choicest wheat that crows. Good bread is assured wLsa BYERS' BEST FLOUK is used. Bran: Shorts, Stenni Rolled Barley always on hand. Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon.