BIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST ORBGON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUTOSDAY, AUG VST 25, 1010. PACK THREE PACIFIC GROUP OF APPLE-GROWERS WILL HAVE LARGEST CROP EVER HARVESTED Spokane, Wash. ApplegTOwers in the Pacific or box group, taking Washington. Oregon, Idaho, Mon tana, California, New Mexico Utah and Colorado, will this year have the largest crop ever harvested in these states and the fruit promises to be cf exceptionally good Quality accord ing to a report on the condition of the yield In the United States and Canada, received by W. D. Flnley, as sistant secretary in Spokane of the fifth Dry Farming Congress, from C. P. Uothwell, secretary of the Inter national Apple Shippers' association. The report says In part: "The Pacific group shows a decline In but one Important state Colorado. There are heavy Increases In Wash ington and Oregon, and 'heavy increas es in the less Important states of Ida ho and Utah. The Important state of California shows a moderate Increase of 15 per cent, and for the - whole group an increase of 60 per cent over a year ago Is promised." The output of Washington and Ida ho will be 80 per cent tetter than In 1909. Mr. Rothwell says, while Ore gon's crop will he 17S per cent ahead of last year. Montana and New Mex ico are 10 per cent under a year ago; Utah, 100 per cent better: California, 15 per cent Increase, and Colorado, 80 per cent less than In 1909. "In accordance wth the practice of our association for several years," Mr. Kothwell explains, "we make last year's crop In each state the basis for this year's estimate, Increasing or di minishing the percentage as the crop Is correspondingly lighter or heavier. For Illustration: If a given state Is rated at SO per cent, It means the crop this year Is equal to four-fifths of the crop of a year ago, or if given at tOO per cent, the crop In such state Is Just twice as large as a year ago. Appended Is the crop estimate, with percentage of yield, as compared with 1909: Pacific Group. State and quality. P. C. Washington, good J00 Idaho, good 100 OTegon, good ..175 Utah, good 200 California, good 115 ' Montana, good 90 New Mexico, good 90 Colorado, good 70 Middle) Went Group, Indiana, poor to good 175 Illinois, poor to good 40 Missouri, fair to good 90 Kansas, fair to gooa 200 Oklahoma, fair to good 125 Arknnsas, poor to good 150 Iowa, poor to good 15 Nebraska, poor to good 40 Central Group, New York, fair to good H0 Pennsylvania, fair to good 90 New Jersey, poor to good 225 Delaware, poor to good 260 Ohio, poor to good 140 Michigan, poor to good 40 Wisconsin, poor to good 20 New Knjrland Gronp. Maine, fair to good 120 New Hampshire, fair to good ....200 Vermont, fair to good 110 Massachusetts, fair to good 180 Rhode Island, fair to good 90 Connecticut, fair to good 126 Southern Gronp. West Virginia, fair to good 120 Virginia, fair to good 225 Maryland, fair to good 85 Kentucky, poor to good 175 Tennessee, poor to good 100 "Upon the Important question of quality I will say that it Is decidedly better than In 1909. New England. New York and Ohio an promise a much better quality than a year ago, as does all the southern group, while the Pacific group promises exception ally good quality for the entire group, which will be the heaviest ever har vested. "The middle west or Ben Davis group ranges from poor to good qual ity. Illinois, Nebraska and Iowa show considerable decrease, while Arkan sas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Indiana have substantial Increases. "The central group, which Is the largest producing group, shows In creases in Ohio, Delaware and New Jersey over last year; Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin show con siderable decline, with the Increases not being sufficient to offset the shortage, and this group shows a de cline from last year of 5 to 10 per cent. "The New England group shows an increase In the entire section, except the unimportant state of Rhode Is land, and for the whole group the entire crop this year promises to be above 40 per cent In excess of last year. "In the southern group, the Im portant state of Virginia shows a de cided Increase over last year, with considerable Increase In West Virgin ia and Kentucky, Maryland alone showing a decrease In this group. This group shows an Increase of fully 60 per cent over a year ago. "Canada, not including the prov ince of Nova Scotia, shows a decline of 30 per cent over a year ago, early varieties promising relatively better than winter varieties. ' The Nova Scotia district promised a good crop until recently, but a very heavy drop followed shortly after setting time, and present prosects are for a light crop, .poor quality and not to exceed 40 per cent of a year ago In quantity." "If present prospects are maintain ed until harvest time our country will have a good outlet at moderate prices to the consuming public," HYPNOTISTS BVTLDING NEW LEGS ON CRIPPIJ2 New York. A helpless cripple for 23 years, his legs paralyzed and shriv eled from cerebro-splnal meningitis, Conrad Schaumberg will, it la prom ised, be able to walk. Dr. Alfred J. Fox, of the Hotel Grenoble, is devel oping a pair of serviceable legs from the inert ribbons of gristle by means of hypnotic suggestion. The treatments began last March, and today the patient is able to stand. His legs once blue, are pink and warm with blood. One has increased an inch and a half In circumference and the other an inch. Doctor Fox explained the treatment. At first the cripple went to him only twice a week to be hypnotized. Latter ly he has been going to him every af ternoon. Doctor Fox puts him to sleep and then suggests to his sub conscious mind pleasurable experi ences, which call forth a reaction of his entire consciousness. He hypno tized Schaumberg in the presence of witnesses. "You are In a beautiful flower gar den." he addressed the patient after he went to sleep. "In the immediate distance Is a fountain giving forth a water which, If you drink It will give you strength and energy, especially in you legs. I will get some for you." loctor Fox went Into the bathroom and returned with a glass of water, which Conrad eagerly received from his hand, sitting up and drinking it, his eyes tightly closed. Then he lay back again. "Feel the elixir coursing through your veins," the doctor said, "reach ing to your extremities, down your logs," and he Btroked the shrunken limbs. The patient smiled with sera phic content. AMERICAN VISITS EMBASSY; I SNVBBED BY FLUNKEY j Washington. Desiring to see Par- ' llnment and the House of Lords in session you get certain official letters here to the American' ambassador at London, said a tourist, who has just returned from a long trip abroad. "You place them beside your letter of credit and in due time you arrive in London. With a light 'heart you look up our representative. On a street of great Insignificance you dis- , cover an imposing mansion having our flag afloat and you bet that the dancing Stars and Stripes make you feel good. When you reach the palace , you don't find any sign on It but the Chickens! Chickens!! Chickens ft All kinds, sizes and colors, young and old For choice dressed n phone your order night before. We dress none except for order so If yon like cold storage poultry patronise the other fellow or store yourself. East End Grocery Re. Phone B. 15s I. Telephone Main 536 Byers Best Flour Is made from the choicest wheat that prows. Good bread ia aspired when BYERS' BEST FLOUR ia used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon. flag tells you that its the right place and you confidently ring the bell. A colored youth answers and asks whether you have letters of Intro duction. 'Have I,' you say inwardly as your chest swells, and you pass over the tetters asking for the use of one of the seats in parliament placed at the disposal of our embassy. The youth ushers you into a reading room. "Filled with the American feeling of satisfaction you note your sur roundings but keep your eyes mostly on the door where the 'higher up' summoned fcy the boy will enter. Your mind pictures a brisk, whole some, cordial and wideawake young American secretary who will hear what you have to say and then tell you whether your request can he granted. A cordial American? Wow! "When I was there, through the door came a regular stage English man. With stiff neck and tilted nose he stopped just inside tho door with a pose reflecting a fear that he ex pected a most disagreeable experience. I wondered if he was going to see me at all. Finally ho opened up with the broadest kind of cockney. I spoke of the letters I held and he said in a superior manner he did not care to see them. He knew I wanted a seat in, parliament, he said. The embassy had three seats nt its disposal hut he didn't know whether he could !..t me have one, and I might call in " few days. All this with a contemluous and supercilious manner and in a di alect so broad I could hardly under stand. I told him diplomatically a few things and left the place. I may be over-sensitive but it strikes me that when an American visits a Unit ed States embassy 'he has the right of decert treatment and not to be treated by a foreign flunky as though he were a beggar or an Intruder." Orsheum Theatre J. P. sfKDCRNAO II. Proprietor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children SEE PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPER. Program Changes on Boa days, Tuesday's and Friday. IMMIGRANT CENTENARIAN. 0m to America to Grow Vp With Ills Grandsons ami the West. New York. A unique procession of immigrants passed out of the iron gates of the barge office landing at the Battery. At the head was a white-haired little man of leathery complexion wearing large bone-trimmed spectacles. He scorned the as sistance of his gray-haired son and his grandson a youngster of about SO. The alert parchment-faced little man Is Peter Bekel aged 107, the oldest immigrant that ever has been admit ted into any American port. He ar rived with his son, George, aged 70. and his grandson, Frederick, and Frederick's two children, under 20. Major Pemsey almost fell off his perch when he beard the declaration The major could not recall that there was any age limit on immigrants. While he was meditating what to do In the matter, the head of the family drew from a large and very fat pock etbonk a lot of money nnd securities. the total value of which was $4,500. Grandfather George and his son. Frederick, straightened out their things. The centenarian was a farm er in soutnern uussia. His son George's sons had gone away to Xorth Dakota many years ago, and had rear ed children and grandchildren. George felt the call of the West and broach ed the subject of emigrating to Am erica to Great-grandfather Peter. The centenarian had a strong desire to look at those Yankee youngsters he had heard about, and finally decided that he would cross the Atlantic and grow up with the new country. Cltl'DE TIN RETURNS ' IN SHAPE OF CANS Washington. A curious Instance of the "round-a-bout" channels of com merce is given In the report of an American consul stationed In the Ma lay peninsula. The Malay peninsula, he states, produces about 63 per cent of the world's output of tin. The total pro duction la valued at some $41,000,000. The UnKed States consumes one fourth of this. Now nearly one-half of the total exports of the country to the Malay peninsula are contained in tin cans, the snme tin sent from them in the crude form. A great part of this export Is in one gallon tin buckets containing petroleum. After the contents of these cans have been used, the natives convert them Into every conceivable household utensil. The interior of any Malay or Chinese home in the peninsula, says the consul Is filled with American tin cans of every size and shape. Holes are punched In them for sieves, they are fashioned into dust pans, baking and cooking utensils and water buck ets. Indeed the demand has become so great that it is branching Into an in dustry and many men are employed in making household utensils out of second hand American tin cans, the tin for which was mined at their very feet. Pysentery is a dangerous disease but can be cured. Chamberlnln's Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has been successfully used In nine epidemics of dysentry. It has never been known to fail. It is equally val uable for children and adults, and when reduced with water and sweet ened. It is pleasant to take. Sold by all dealers, SMALLPOX?. NO, SUNBURN. LEHMAN HOT SPRINGS 1 jj The Health and Pleasure Resort. Frank L. McNeil Mgr., Strongest test mineral water in the Blue Mountains Qjl Camping privileges free, water piped right to the grounds. Good hotel, jj thoroughly renovated this season. Good meals. Cottages rented by the week or month. Fine large swimming pool and private baths. Fishing, hunt ing, dancing every night, bowling, etc. Just the place to rest and regain your health, enjoying yourself at the same time. 1! Automobile stage from Pendleton Auto Co. to Lehman Hot Springs, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, Returning Same Day. Round Trip $8.00 Thompson's mail stage connects with Umatilla Central Passenger at Pilot Rock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Returning following days. Fare $3 One Way or $5 Round Trip Freight $1 Per Hundred Special trips may be arranged with either stage line. Board and room per day $1.50, by the week $9.00 Special rates to families. that it had been long in healing. She declared that she had not been ill on the voyage. When the digestion is all right, the action of the bowels regular, there Is a natural craving and relish for food. When this is lacking you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's 8tomach and Liver ablets. They strengthen the digestive organs, im prove the appetite and regulate the bowels. Sold by all dealers. JAPAN SENDS COriES OP ' ANNEXATION DECREE Toklo, Aug. 24. Copies of the Im perial decree of the Japanese empire announcing the formal annexation of Korea have been sent to representa tives powers. It is probable the terms will be made public next week when it In predicted formal annexation vlll take place. (Jlrl Imiiiifrniut's Complexion Causes Iihpilry to be Made. New York. There was much ex citement on Ellis Island the other morning when it was believed that a enso of smallpox had been discovered on the registration floor where sev eral hundred Fteeraeo passengers were being landed. The patient, a little felrl, arrived with her mother and other children on tho Italian liner Taormina. As soon as she was suspected of having the disease tho landing of the steer ago passengers from the vessel was s.topped. The entire lot were held up and Dr. William Stoner. chief of the marine hospital, notified Dr. Doty, the health officer at quarantine. He Bent one of his assistants to the Islnnd, who, after examining the pa tlent, declared, she didn't have small pox and releosed the others. The girl and her family were sent to Hoffman Island for observation as a precau tion. According to the patient, she went bathing and was so badly sunburned Be sure and take a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with you when starting on your trip thta summer. It cannot be obtained on board the trains or steam ers. Changes of water and climate often cause sudden attacks of diar rhoea, and it ia best to be prepared. Sold by all dealers. Want Wireless Expert. Washington, Aug. 24. Uncle Sam Is seeking experts In wireless tele phone and examinations of applicants for such Jobs are being held today throughout the country. If your liver is sluggish and out of tone, and you feel dull, bilious, con stipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight before retiring and you will feel all right in the morning. Sold by all dealers. St. Bartholomew's Day. New York, Aug. 24. St. Bartholo mew's day was generally observed to dav by the Catholics of New York. In buying a cougn medicine, don't be afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There Is no danger from It, and relief is sure to follow. Especial ly recommended for coughs, colds and whooping cough. Sold by all dealers. LILY LANGTRY IS TO GO OX STAGE AGAIN London. Lady De Bathe, or Mrs. Langtry, as she is better known, is to return to the stage after an absence of several years. She will appear in a new melodrama at the Drury Lane theater. This announcement has just been definitely made By the manage ment. "We think ourselves very fortu nate," said Manager Birch, "that a part in the new autumn drama has been accepted by Lady De Bathe, whom the public knows as Mrs. Lang- try. Her former great successes la London augur well for the play, for every one will be glad to welcome ber back to the boards. As all her work ia of high quality, her old admirer know what to expect. "I do not feel at liberty Just noxr to say anything about the play, but 1 am certain that It will win her an in creased following of admirers. TM part for which she has been cast will display her talents to excellent advantage," It's no use trying to be a grace! grumbler. Anto for Sale. Maxwell automobile for sale; good condition. Price very reasonable. Ad dress "S," this office. Everybody See This! Portland Race Meet Live SLock Show and Harvest Home Fair September 5th to 10th The greatest of Live Stock Shows and Harvest Home Pairs ever held -west of the Rocky Mountains. Every thing on an immense scale Free Entertainments the Greatest Ever ! Bankers' Prize of $10,000 for Trotting Horses. Hotel Prize of $5,000 for Pacers are only two of the features. There will be Big Special Features Every Day. Balloon Ascensions, Auto Races, Aeroplane Flights by Amateurs Special Prizes. Something doing every minute of every day. See the Great Midway. See everything. Enjoy yourself. Watch the Bucking Broncho Busting. Hear the Brass Bands. Laugh at the Clever Clowns. The entrance tickets are numbered. The lucky number wins a Pony and Cart or $200 in Cash. Reduced Rates on All Railroads Ask Your Local Agent UiJ-J -- J II . r- , ..!. ,! ,a. ii L S f When You BUILD. BUlia HO 5 I AT! F, 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 unsurpassed for Fhspmpntc Pn.m,. tions. Walls, Fences and Curbing. It looks better and lasts longer than stone See my many beautiful designs in concrete blocks DeTore you build your home. I will furnish your estimates for anv class of worK on application. D.H. MMY Contractor and Builder Cor. Railroad amd Willow Sts. Pendleton. Ore