TAGS BIUBI. DAILY EAST ORBQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST S4. 1910. EIGHT PAGES. v I NOTICE! As tie Partnership Between Barnhart &c O'Gara (Standard Grocery Co.) nas been dissolved, it is nec cessary that all notes and accounts be settled at once, as the books must be closed and settled. So we kind ly ask you to call and settle at the store promptly. The business will be continued by O'Gara Bros., and we assure all our old customers as well as the new the very best service. Standard Grocery Co. Inc. Where all are Pleased Frank O'Gara, Pres. Bernard O'Gara, Sec-Treas. 214-216 East Court Street MRS. MAX BAER IS DEAD III PORTLAND WM.I. IXOWN PENDLETON WOMAN PASSES AWAY "Wife of Local Merchant Succumb, to DonMe Operation News of Death Hiook to Friends Who Were Ignor-. ant of Her IllmeaB. Mrs. Max Baer, wife of the local mercant and herself a well known res ident of Pendleton for many years, died in Portland about 9:30 last eve ning, following a double operation. She was about 41 years of age. News of her death came as a distinct shock to her many friends in this city, few of whom knew that she was seriously ill. It peeras that Mrs. Baer had been in ill health for many months and that some time ago she went to Port- Fine Residence On South Main street, eart front, on corner 100x100 ft. This is one of the nicest bouses in Pendleton. Everything mod era, good barn, room for teams r automobile, This boos, can be boagbt twy reasonable. 3 nice furnished houses for RENT $1650 for Good House On Alts St- Lot 190 by 150. This place Is worth $200. Can be bought on easy terms. $450 Cash Win put yon in business that will make good living for any family. LEE TEUTSCI1 The Real Estate and In surance Man 550 Main St. Phone M. 5 FALL SUITS NOW ON DISPLAY Famous Kirschbaum & Co.'s Make Just received a aew line of High Grade Fancy Pattern Golf Prevailing price ekewhere Our regular price WORKINGMEN'S Leas Expense Makes land for treatment The rhvlHnn there decided that a slight operation would probably be of benefit Ac cordingly this was performed last Wednesday. In the performance of that- operation It was discovered that her condition was much more seri ous than they had supposed and that a second operation of doubtful con sequences would have to be perform ed at once in order to give her a chance for life. This was performed Saturday and her death occurred last evening. Miss Bertha Hexter was practically dalsed in Pendleton, coming here from Vancouver, the city of her birth, with her parents when i age. She was a successful teacher In the public schools for several years preceeamg ner marriage. She was married to Max Baer about IS years ago, and. has been verv prominent in social, club and lodge circles. She leaves besides her husband anA young son. Victor, a brother. FTarrv Hexter of this city, a widowed mother. a sister Mrs. Ella Kahn and two nieces, all of Portland, Ore. The funeral takes dace In Portland tn. morrow morning. Harry Hexter left una morning 10 attend the funeral. ACIDENT TO HER PARENTS TAKES MRS. DANIELS EAST Mrs. C. F. Daniels left this morning on the 7 o'clock train for Spokane where she will Join a sister and pro ceed to Davenport Illinois, In response to a message telling of a serious ac cident which befell her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Melners, yesterday. According to the message received last night, Mr. and Mrs. Melners and son were riding in an automobile when the machine was struck by a train. The boy was apparently thrown clear of the car but the mother and father were both injured, the latter seriously. Several ribs were broken and his lung punctured. in addition to internal injuries, so that small hopes are entertained for his recovery. NEW CAFE AND LUNCH COUNTER OPENS TOMORROW The Oregon Cafe Is to be the name of the Hotel Bowman dining room which is to he opened tomorrow. The cafe Itself will occupy the dining room on the first floor or the build ing and In the rear of the office. while a lunch counter wfll occupy one or the vacant rooms fronting on Rail road street and facing the new O. R, & N. depot The management an nounce that they will be prepared to provide first class service for all patrons. The only thing one does well Is what one does for one's self. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. WE DEAL II DRUGS IQT PROMISES Shirts 91.75 to 92.OO 91.25 to 91.50 CLOTHING GO. Our Prices Lower Just Dirt or a bad soli it's the same to us our work is sufficient in cleaning and pressing particular people's garments, yet our charges are modest to a de gree that'll please the most economi cal. Pcndlolcn Dyo Works INK Bast AM 0k, Phone Main It. Newsy Notes of Pendleton OrfUlal eaUior Report. Maximum temperature, 75. Minimum temperature, 46. Wrwk on Sliort Line. A freight wreck on the Oregon Short Line yesterday delayed O. R. & X. passenger train Xo. 5, which did not reach Pendleton until 10:30 this morning. A stub train was made up at Huntington and was run through on the regular time. Off for the Mountains. A party consisting of Jou Snyder, Hawley Bean, Dot Anger and Cecil Cole, left this morning by wagon and team for the mountains. They head ed toward Lehman springs and will endeavor to bag some of the big game reported to be so plentiful In those parts. George Foil Hoard From. A recent letter from George Fell, who U now mining near Mastadon, Alaska, says Mrs. Fell and son Harlan, are both well and enjoying them-selves-fe says they are making good progress with their mining operations and are working a day and night shift comprising 13 men each. Pendleton Looks Good to Him. Rev. F. P. Franklin, D. D., a resi dent of Walla Walla ana temporary pastor of the Presbyterian church at College Place, spent yesterday in Pendleton. He was surprised and de lighted with the conditions existing In this city, declaring that Pendleton was a city of which every resident could well feel proud. He was sui prised to find such fine buildings, so many large business houses, so many people on the streets and so much activity In general. Train Has Close Call. Eastbound passenger train Xo. 18, formerly known as No. 8 or the Chi cago Limited, had a narrow escape from a plunge Into the Columbia riv er near The Dalles yesterday. When about three miles west of that city a large boulder rolled down from the mountain side and underneath the coach Just in front of the observation car. Both the rear coaches were de railed, the train was stopped and for a time It seemed that the two derail ed coaches would be plunged into the river. The train arrived In Pendleton several hours late. Raley Saw a Bear, Col. J. H. Raley, who has been hunting grouse near Lehman springs for the past few days, had a rather unpleasant experience yesterday, ao cording to Lee McAtee, who came In from the resort this morning. It seems that when Raley entered a clump of bushes In search of grouse he came face to face with a mon strous cinnamon bear. The colonel says that he raised his shotgun to fire but that a second look at bruin caus ed him to lower the gun, for he de cided that his double-barreled fire arm was not equal to the encounter which would probably have followed When Raley's companions arrived on the scene it was found that he had been within 34 feet of the bear and that the track of the latter measured nine Inches. VON MOLTKE TO BUILD A FLEET OF AIRSHIPS Berlin. A company has been form ed by Count Frederic Von Moltke, nephew of the great Field Marshal, and oldest of the Moltke family, to construct a fleet of airships on the Rhine, especially designed for mili tary purposes. The vessels will be capable of car. rying light guns and a quantity of explosives. The type chosen Is a pe culiar triple Zorn balloon, which with tn a single framework of Canadian fir, contains really three motor bal loons, each with Its own motor, and each detachable in two minutes, to gether with Its. own share of frame' work. Thus, on arrival over the enemy, the front balloon can be quickly de tached to take back to headquarters any dispatches, photographs, etc.; the rear balloon can follow with later news, while the middle part remains to take part In the fight and drop bombs over the enemy. All three parts can be put together again rap idly. The whole construction Is 360 feet long. The effective lifting power, after deduction of the airship's own weight and the weight of. the car's machinery, Is 11,000 pounds.' The entire framework can be quickly dis mounted In sections. Each part of the triple balloon can also be anchor ed separately. The government has promised its assistance as soon as the balloon Is finished. The constructor Is a Co logne engineer named Lukomskl. The idea of using Canadian fir has been borrowed from Rettlg. The works are at Grefmath, near Crefeld. EARL OF SPENCER DEAD. Was Twice Viceroy of Ireland and President of the Council, London. J. Poyntz Spencer, fifth Earl of Spencer, died here today. He was born In 1835. The Earl twice held the posts of Viceroy of Ireland and President of the Council, and was First Lord of the Admiralty from 1892 to 1895. Up to 1907 he was Chancellor of the Victoria University. Viscount Althrop, half brother of the Earl, succeeds to the title. The Earl never recovered from a paralytic stroke which he suffered In Xovem'ber, 1905. He had another slight seizure recently, since which he had gradually sank In health. The "Red Earl," as he was called on account of his flaming beard, was one of the last of the early Victorian polltlclal warriors. Perhaps the most conspicuous services of his career were his two terms as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. He was an eyewitness of the Phoenix Park assassination from a window of the Vice Regal Lodge. Do you take the East OregonlanT INFANTRY LEADING. Second Day of Rifle Tournament Gives Infantry Five Leads. Camp Perry. Ohio, Aug. 24. The end of the second day of the national match finds the United States service rifle teams led by the Infantry, In possession of all the first five places and with New York ranking sixth, heading the 38 national guard teams. The ten leaders finished in the fol lowing order: Team. Rapid. . Total. Infantry (43 1162 Navy 545 1115 Naval academy 52S 2109 Marine corps 530 1104 Cavalry 630 2095 New York 531 2094 Massachusetts 506 2092 Wisconsin .....635 2089 District of Columbia 615 2089 Oklahoma 625 2086 The even service skirmish match awarded last week' to the United States infantry goes to the 74 th New York, according to corrected bulletins Issued today. The committee sustain ed Oklahoma's protest that the match should be decided on points, not on men eliminated. Oklahoma got sec ond place and the Infantry third. DUST STORM SWOOPS Xot since the big storm of five years ago has Pendleton experienced a dust storm of the proportions of the one which swept across this section of eastern Oregon and southeastern Washington last evening. Fortunate ly the dust was not accompanied by as heavy a wind as has accompanied some of the storms of the past and for that reason less than the usual amount of damage was sustained. The storm arrived in Pendleton about an hour before dusk. The cloud of dust was so heavy that the skies were Immediately overcast and chick, ens started for their roosts thinking that darkness had come. Lamps had to be lighted and then to add to the confusion the lights went off and on intermittently while the storm lasted. Xo windows were broken, no awn ings dismantled, no wheat shattered out and In fact about all the damage sustained was to the dispositions of careful housewives. QUEEN ALEXANDRA KEEPS HER HOUSEHOLD BUSY London. For the fourth time Queen Alexandra has changed her plans, and the members of her house hold are becomng distracted at the alterations which every day seems to bring forth. Several of the members of the household are badly In want of a holiday, but as all the usual rou tine has been dislocated no one can tell when his or her turn will come for a rest. , . The whole establishment Is, how ever, profoundly grateful for the de parture of the Dowager Empress Marie of Russia, whose autocratic methods are not at all In accordance with those ruling In English court circles. It was the empress who urg ed her sister to keep the royal stand ard floating over Buckingham palace In defiance of custom. A bad attack of lumbago kept the empress in bed a few days at the palace before she left for Denmark, and during that period the household enjoyed com parative peace. Queen Alexandra's present plans are to stay on In Scotland at Mar Lodge, the residence of her daughter, the Duchess of Fife, for the next two months, instead of going to Denmark. The health of Princess Victoria Is mainly responsible for this decision. The princess Is taking a cure at Har- rowgate in the company of the Grand Duchess Mlchaelovltch of Russia. The two princesses go down to the royal pump room in a motor car every morning at 7 o'clock and drink the nasty sulphur waters. They adhere very closely to' the rules of the cure, and Princess Victoria, who Is subject to serious fits of depression, declines to see any one but her ladles In wait ing. She will Join her mother in Scot land at the end of the cure and will later on visit Queen Maud of Norway. By the way, the English "cures" are doing wonderfully well this season. Many members of society who used to flock to Hamburg and then to Ma rienbad have suddenly discovered that the home cures are even more bene ficial. The result Is that., the hotels at Harrow gate, Bath, Woodhall, Spa, Strathpeffer, Buxto and Llandrldod Wells are rapidly filling up and Ma rlenhnd will attract onlv the old ha bitues who went ther long before the j late king made It the fashion. It Is well known that King George Intends to exert all his influence to ward keeping Englishmen and Eng lismwomen In their own country as much as possible In the holiday sea son, and he is equally desirous that the beauty spots in Ireland should be made better known to the tourists. It Is certain '!-.at more Englishmen are visiting I: viand this season than ever before. CROKER FIRST TO GROW BANANAS IN IRELAND Dublin. Richard Croker has ach ieved the "Impossible" by growing bananas on Irish soil. At his beau tiful residence at Glencalrn he has two thriving banana plants laden with fruit, and intends to grow more in a big glass house he will have erected for that special purpose. The cultivation of this semi-tropical fruit In Ireland has been de clared Impossible by experts of the agricultural department of the Fruit Growing association of Ireland. Lord Rossmore, In the north of Ireland; Lord Barrymore, In the sooth, and the Irish Agricultural Department at their various gardens near Dublin, have tried In vain to raise a crop of bananas. And Richard Croker, ex-Tammany chief, has all the titled and official fruit growers envying his success. Most men die of the remedies and not of their diseases. Tbo Busy Boston Storo Now Located at i 725 Main Street West side between Alta and Court Sts. .LED .SPOTS.. Never come back when cleaned by the BERLIN DYE HOUSE Dry, wet. chemical and steam cleaners. We call for and deliver any where. Phone Main 41. JACK WEBSTER, Mgr. 0 E- Court St. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS 1. Uncle Tom's Cabin. Vltagraph. Part 1. 1000 feet long. Telling of the escape of Elixa and the removal of Uncle Tom from his old Kentucky home. 2. Bronco Billy's Redemption. Ea sanay, 1000 feet long. A dramatic story of the west. A strong picture with thrilling and exciting situations and a beautiful sentiment. 3. The Sculptor's Ideal. Gaumont. Arias, a famous sculptor was in want of a model but was not able to find the type he desired. One day in a vision he saw the girl ne wished and resolved to find her. He set out on this search and at last, coming to the slave market, was presented with the model he sought. He bought her and hurrying home, commenced work upon the wonderful statue he had in mind. A friend falls In love with her. Arias, enraged, ordered him from the home and returned the model to the slave market Later the lover finds her and purchases her freedom. 4. The Forbidden Novel. Gaumont 6. Sadie Brady. The Pastime. "The Cowboy's Strategem." Selig, drama, 1000 feet long. Bob loves Mab and his love is returned, but as usual, the course of true love fails to run smooth. An eastern lady out horse back riding stops to ask Bob for di rections. Mab sees Bob paying mark ed attention to the lady. Her Jeal ousy Is aroused. The eastern lady's horse runs away with her; Bob makes an heroic rescue and Mab for the second time In one day has cause for Jealousy, returns Bob's ring and goes away In anger. Bob shoots a bear, hits on a happy scheme to square matters with Mab and It is this plan that gives our story Its name. "Davy Jones and Captain Bragg. Vltagraph, comedy, 1000 feet A nov el comedy, full of rich humor. The Cowboy's Sweetheart and the Bandit." Drama. A dramatic west ern film full of thrilling iiu-ideius. Sensational from start to finish. CASTOR I A Par Infuiti and Children, Ito Kfcd Yea Han Always Bssjfcl Bears the Bgnarore of Defects Ol Vision Though Slight may cause much annoyance which usually appears in the form of aching eyes or dull headache. If you are suffering from strained vision, our scien tific examination of the eyes will reveal the cause. And properly fitted glasses will give relief. Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. Lensce Duplicated. Kryptok and Torlo Lenses a Specialty. Dale Rothwell Optometrist Wm. Hanseom, THE Jeweler. 7 Full Line of , Press Goods and Ready-to-wear Waists Ju$t Arrived at THE WONDER STORE DESPAIN k BONNEY THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. The Beat at Right Prloaa Fresh Fish Meats and Sausages EVERY DAY. We handle only the purest ef lard, hams and bacon. Empire Meat Go. Phone Main 18. I Day by Day The maiden priced a diamond ring, It sparkled like the SUN. She liked the diamond very much But didn't have the MON. The maiden had no time to lose, And folded up her ones and TUES. I've got a scheme she coyly said, ' I'll go and find a man and WED. She bundled up In clothes and furs And lisped I'll sharm the noble J She didn't have so long to try. For she found him at an oyster FRI. And on her dimple finger fat. He slipped the diamond while they BAT. ( Will. HAN SCUM f THE Jeweler I Dale Rothwell, Optician. PORTLAND. ODISOM a opieaaia nowin anl IXj Hchnol for , YOtKU tiy.S AND 1IOYN F-ltraalr rnntMH In IVil H lh Hrhool Mil Pom. siftrrial work. UrftmmnrimulrvlAiifihttolinvtnycr U jrn. Kchool opraaHopt. 13, 1910, Cllo Fra. Addrm. Kit. Jcwrra (lALUonia. O. H. (J., rm. COLUMBIA UaiTBMJTX, f OATUXD, UUOOH. Back to Business Again Dr. F. A. CLISE wishes to announce that he can be found at his office In the John Schmidt building, Pendle ton, Ore. Eye. carefully examined. and glasses ground to fit. 10 yean practice fitting glasses. The only ex clusive Eye Specialist In Umatilla Jeonnty. Mala as. Cents MBEK