I EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN, PENDIiETOX, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST St, ltlO. mestlc life. I believe In pure gov. ernment and In this belief I don't rec ognize party distinction." PERSONAL MENTION NEW: First Great Showing FALLS 100 FT., MAT LIVE; MAN HE HIT IS DYING Hartford. After Frank Shea had of our complete line of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Coats aid Skirts FOR FALL 'it 1 I'll T Ladies Suits from $ 1 5.00 to $35.00 Misses Suits from $ 1 5.00 to $20.00 Childrens Suits $6.50 to $ 1 5.00 Ladies Coats from $5.00 to $35.00 Misses Coats from $3.50 to $25.00 Childrens Coats $ 1 .50 to $ 1 2.50 8 We are showing without a doubt the largest and best selected stock of H Ready-to-wear garments ever dis- played in Pendleton. Come and see for Yourselves F. E. Livengood Co. The Ladies' and Children's Store. LOCALS Pa time pictures pIuh alL Remd the 'Want aOj today T Try Mark Pattern sanitary barber. Phone Main 1 for United Orchestra. Snyder chimneysweep Tel. Red 1811 Saw dust for sale at the Oregon Lumber Tard. Automobile tor hire, day or night fhone Main T4. Wanted Woman to do washing. Telephone Red ISZI. For rentGood house and barn. Address P. O. Box 401. Wanted Waitress at Southern Cafe. 206 E. Alta street. For Sale Piano and household fur elturs. Phone Red 2932. For sale cheap, two first class pool 'tables. Inquire at this office. . For sale Fire room house on north side; easy terms. Ralph How land. Dr. L. K Blakeslee has returned from Union county, and has resumed practice. More moving pictures hown than any other theater In the "ity the Pastime. For good, dry slab wood, call at or phone your order to the Oregon Lumber Tard. LoBt Brown leather coin purse Saturday evening probably on Jack son street. Return to post office. Lost On Main street, green Japan ese opnl ring set In dull gold. Re ward. Phone Mrs. Nloscn, Main 602. Try one of those, caieful, sanitary shaves at Mark Patton's barber shop. Old Prlvett stand. Phone Main 417. Sharon & Eddlngs sell galvanised Iron bath tubs. Light and easy to move around. Just the thing for farmers. Lost Gold watch between Marie and Main streets. M. D. on watch Alice on fob. Call at this office and receive reward. Wanted Middle aged competent woman to do cooking and general housework. Write or phone J. H. Koontz. Echo, Oregon. Sharon & Eddlngs have Just recelV' cd a car load of sewer pipe and are prepared to make shipments to all small towns near Pendleton. For postal card photos, call at the Electric studio, room IB, East Orego nlan building. Six for 50 cents, while you wait. Stamp, 24 for 25 cents. Ijost Sorrel mare, bald faced, branded "L" on left stine; weight about 1000 pounds. White spot on left front knee. Return to Oregon Feed Tard for suitable reward. Parly In financial distress has plac ed with us for sale a beautiful Ho bart M. Cable piano, cost $460. No reasonable offer refused. El Hers Mu ll la House, 813, Main street, Pendle ton's home store. The United Orchestra of Pendleton will furnish music for all occasions. Dances In particular. Any number of pieces furnished on short notice. R. W. Fletcher, manager. Phone Main 1 or Black 3836. ROOSTER TRIES TO ACT LIKE MRS. O'LEARY'S COW Montclnlr, N. J. ICcost Just J2600 to awaken a sleepy rooster In the chlckencoop of Charles O. Child of this city. Child's hired mun passed through tho coop carrying a lighted lamp and accidentally Jarred a board on which the rooster was reposing. The rooster flew at him and knocked the lamp from his hand. The lamp smashed on the floor, the oil blazed up and the coop caupht fire. The fire spread to the barn and other buildings and It was two hours before the blaze was under control. The firemen placed the loss at $2500. Wanted. Stubble field pasture for 150 gentlo horses; must have straw and water on place. What have you to offer? Address, W. P. York, Galena P. O., Grant County, Oregon. Hood the want ads today. OF THOSEj GERM PROOF FULPER. FILTERS WE NOW HAVE A SUPPLY- They, a little ice, water from your hydrant and you have mountain water in your home. Just as pure, just as good and entirely free (JI ftCJ onJ Itl from contagion. PRICE . vJifcU ttllQ UP K OEPPEN' S ; The Dcag Store That Serves You Best J. B. Baker Is down from Mea cham today. Chester Beam Is home from a vaca tion spent In Seattle. 1 R. N. Adams of Stanfleld, Is a Pen dleton business visitor. Dr. C. J. Smith is in Weston today on professional business. C. V. Stuart of Stanfield, is tran sacting business In Pendleton. Mrs. J. Pepper of Athena, was the guest of Pendleton friends last even ing. D. L. Beherns of Helix, is in the city for the transaction of business today, John Kees was a passenger for the west end of the county on the morn ing local. Guy Hayden, formerly of this city, but now located at Xyssa, Is in the city today. Attorney J. Roy Raley went to Portland last evening on a brief busi ness visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Twohy came up this morning from the construction camp at Barnhart. Mrs. L. H. Hankey was an Incom ing passenger on the Northern Pa cific train this morning. H. O. Casteel and R. M. Cantrell came in last evening from Pilot Rock for the transaction of business. F. Parkhurst is now conductor on the motor car run while E. M. Cross, the regular conductor, Is taking a va cation. ' Will Jamieson of Weston, came down from that place last evening to receive a bunch of cattle which he purchased recently. Alex T. Bruce, superintendent of construction work on the Furnlsh Coe dam, Is up from Coe for the transaction of business. O. F. Turner and family are mov ing to Portland, Turner having se cured a position in the baggage de partment of the O. R. & N. Ed Jay, formerly engaged In the bicycle repair business In this city, who has been In Portland for some time, Is visiting relatives here. S. W. Purdy, a prominent, bear hunter of Victoria, British Columbia, passed through Pendleton this morn ing on his way north from Baker City. Miss Mildred Cooper and little Miss Mary Emily Fish of The Dalles, left for home this afternoon after a visit of a few days with relatives In Pen dleton. A. Buckley, assistant superintend ent of the O. R. & N.. came over last evening from his headquarters in La Grande and has been transacting bus iness for the road here today. tumbled 100 feet from the top of the six story factory of Russell & Erwln, In New Britain, where he was work ing as a carpenter, and had seen an other man. Michael Joseph, whom he had hit on the way down, carried away probably fatally hurt, he turn ed hi head while the doctors were fixing him up and told questioners quietly that he lived at 68 Fulton street, Bridgeport, and that he was married and had two children. Just how he started on his miracu lous trip downward is not known, but hundreds of men on the way to work at noon saw him plunging head first to the earth. He hit a piece of scant ling forty feet down. This fell and fractured the skull of the other work man, who was on the ground. Shea landed in the midst of a der rick and hoisting-engine- apparatus, escaping with a three-cornered gash In his head, a bruise on his right leg and a sprained left leg. Joseph, who lives In New Britain, Is suffering from concussion of the brain and may not recover. Concerning Shea the doctors are hopeful. ORIENTAL PRINCESS PROVES KIPLING ONCE IS WRONG London. Kipling's dictum that East vs. East and West vs. West may be true, but that they do meet some times, and meet charmingly. Is proved by Princess Prevtta, of Hindustan, who Is one of the most prominent members of Anglo-Indian society. The daughter of the Maharajah of Cooch Behar, and born in India, the Princess Is a typical Oriental In ap pearance, but In all her habits of thought she is essentially Occidental, She spends most of her time in Eng land and on the Continent, and at Moritz she has established quite a reputation as a daring tobogganlst Extremely modern and progressive in all her tastes, she has received a thorough European educaUon, and ex cels alike in all domestic accomplish ments and outdoor sports. The pos sessor of a collection of the loveliest pearls in the world her tastes In dress and adornment are remarkable for their simplicity. T. R. WILL TEST HIS POPULARITY (Continued from Page One.) Roosevelt will speak at Sioux Falls, S. D.. and on the following Monday, Labor Day at Fargo, N. D. In the latter city many thousands of people will be on hand to greet him as a friend and neighbor, Mr. Roosevelt having owned a ranch In North Da kota, in the early eighties. While the former president is speaking at Fargo, President Taft will be delivering an address before the National Conservation congress in St. Paul. The president will leave the Minnesota capital In the evening and a few hours later, young Lochlnvar Roosevelt will come out of the west. He will talk about conservation on Tuesday, September 6, the day after President Taft's address. It Is not considered likely that the two men will meet, but the arrangement of Itineraries preventing a meeting was of course, no more than a coincidence. In Wisconsin After Primaries. Colonel Roosevelt will arrive In Milwaukee September 7. the day after the primaries. This is unfortunate for the Wisconsin Insurgents, who are now engaged In the fight of their lives. It Is pretty generally admitted that the fight against Senator La Fol lette is an administration battle, and that President Taft would be delight ed to have the Wisconsin solon retired to private life. It Is suspected that even the radical Colonel Roosevelt has on several occasions found Senator La Follette too radical. Otherwise the colonel might have found it con venient to get to Wisconsin the day befure the primaries, instead of the day after. Whether Mayor Seidel, the socialist chief executive of Milwaukee, will give Colonel Roosevelt the glad hand. Is also a topic of Interesting conjecture. Two speeches are scheduled for September S.- The colonel will be in Freeport, 111., In the morning, and In the evening he will go to Chicago to deliver an address before the Ham ilton club, the largest republican or ganization in the west. From the Windy City he goes to the Smolty City nnd will speak September 10 be fore the Pittsburg City Civic club. On September 11 he will be back at the office of The Outlook. In Ocober he will make another tour, going first to Atlanta, where he U to deliver the principal address on "Undo Remus' Pay." October 8. This occasion will be of the nature of a memorial to the late Joel Chandler Harris, the kindly southern humorist, w ho In his lifetime was a warm friend of Roosevelt His other addresses will be at Knoxvlllo, Hot Springs, Pe oria and In Indiana. British Cruiser Watches. Ceiba, Spanish Honduras. The British cruiser Scylla has again sailed with a promise to return at an early date. The Honduran officials of this district have experienced the practical results of demands by the British gov ernment for alleged indignities to British subjects. The president has recalled Governor Medina, who was In charge of the department of At lantida. Mayor de Plaza Planas, who was charged with the killing of a British-Honduran negro named Thur ston and a Honduran officer named Gonzales, who is believed to have as saulted another negro, a British sub ject, are reported to have been put In prison. T. R. Will Hunt Itottii Crooks. Buffalo, Aug. 25. "I feel It Just a little bit more my duty to hunt crooks out of public life if they hap r.en to be in my own iarty.'"iUd , Roosevelt today In addressing The Ellieott club hero. The colonel was the guest of honor at a breakfast at which fully 600 were present. Ho assured the members he would fight In the New York state convention. In his speech he said: "Just as we must keep unpolluted the waters of the great lakes we must likewise act In the field of moral public and do- Dickinson Tours Islands. Manila, Jacob M. Dickinson, Am erican Secretary of War, has left Ma nila on a fortnight's tour of the south ern islands. The secretary has been Indisposed for the past two days and was compelled to cancel several en gagements. Today, however, he at tended the celebration of the occupa tion day, arranged by the veteran or ganizations, and made a brief address. The veterans announced their Inten tion of forwarding a petition to Presl dent Taft, asking him to promote Brigadier General Clarence E. Ed wards to the post of commander of the Philippines. Frozen Egg Kills Qulnea Pig. Philadelphia. As the result of an experiment upon a guinea pig that died twelve hours after being Inocu lated with frozen eggs, J. Buschel, an egg dealer of this city, was arrested. Harry P- Cassidy, special agent of the dairy and food department alleges Buschel sells frozen eggs that have been removed from the shell and In a solid body are disposed of to bakeries, which thaw out the product. Many mistake the worship of cus tom for the custom of worship. For Sale the Dan Doherty Farm S miles south of Pendleton; S20 acres wheat land and crop. Good house and barn, lots of water, nil for $10,500, half cash. 300 acres wheat land six miles from Pendleton, $13000. Terms. Small grocery ami second hand business Including tho building all for $1000. The business is averaging $50 per day. Must be sold at once on neconnt of sickness. Address, Dan ICemler 210 W. Bluff St. Pendleton, Oregon IN Silk, Serpentine Crepe and Jap Crepes THE BEST SELECTION COME AND SEE Wohlenberg Dep't. Store Better Goods for Less Money Job Printing, Tel. Main i Forty-Ninth Animal Oregon State Fair Will Be Held at, Salem, Sept. 1 2 to 17 $35,000.00 in Premiums and Parses Grand Livestock, Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibits. Splendid Races, Bond Concerts, Free Attractions and Fireworks. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS For further information address FRANK MEREDITH - SECRETARY $3,000 In 'Prizes Cowboys and Expert Riders Can win $3,000 in Prizes at the California State Fair and Fiesta of the Dawn of Gold Sacramento, Sept. 3 to 10 Inclusive. Bucking Horse and Steer Roping Contests and Wild Horse Races Open to All. Pony Races and Re lay Races for Men and Women. Big Purses. Square Deal Wash Day Necessities We have them, a good and complete line of Wringers Wash Boards, Tubs, Clothes Lines. Clothes Pins, As bestos Irons, Mrs Potts Sad Irons, Common Sad Irons, and a good assortment of Washing Machines. When in need of a Washing Machine try "The One Minute" It is easy running and not tiresome to operate and the cleanest washer made We Guarantee Them! The Taylor Hardware Co. Boost for Pendleton and "The Round Up" September 29 and 30 and October 1 st