TAOS EIGHT.
DAILY EAST OREOON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,
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Frank O'Gara, Pres. Bernard O'Gara, Sec.-Treas.
214-216 East Court Street
Tell your friends! Come! Don't forget! The Round-Up
Newsy Notes j
of Pendleton
After Bucking Homes.
W. R. Taylor, of Athena, brother
of Sheriff Taylor, left this morning
for Condon and Arlington to get a
4 hunch of bucking horses which had
been promised for the Round-up. His
instructions were to bring back all
the, bail ones he could find.
Motor far Was Loaded.
One of the largest loads the motor
or.r has ever brought into Pendleton,
if not the very largest, was brought
up tins morning. Owing to the rain,
iv.pny of those employed on the con-
i action work west of town. rTlil not
i ro to Work thin mnrnlna. an nm ,,n
to spend the day in Pendleton?
BOOSTERS TO RING
FOR THE ROUND-UP
EXCURSIONISTS TO WALLA
WALLA WILL ADVERTISE
Delegation to Garden City Fair Will
. Carry Small Bells and Wear "Let
er Buck" Buttons Train Leaves in
Moraine:.
"Ring for the Round-up."
This will be the slogan of the 300
men, women and children who will
leave tomorrow morning at 9:30 for
the Walla Walla fair. Small bells
will be provided for every excursion
ists. These can be had at the depot
tomorrow morning. On one side of
the bell will be printed, "Ring for the
Bound-up," while on the other wtll
be. "Pendleton, Oregon, September
l-I0-October 1."
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Money by talk
ing with
LEE TEUTSOll
The Real Estate and Insurance-Man
550 Main St. Phone M. 5
Today's rain coupled with the
weather prophesy from the headquar
ters of 'the bureau in Portland that
there will be clear weather tonight
and tomorrow. Insures ideal weather
for one of the largest excursions ever
sent out of Pendleton. Being "Der
by" day and the most important from
every standpoint of the entire week
ai Walla Walla, the enthusiasm In lo
cal circles is exceptionally great.
In addition to the bells the Pendle
ton delegates will also wear the "Let
er buck" buttons with the Round-up
hats and hat bands.
It promises to be the biggest and
most unique advertising stunt ever
pulled off in the inland empire.
The schedule of the train is Ideal
In that it will give those going over a
chance to see the enttre fair and will
at the same time bring the people
pack to Pendleton at a reasonable
hour. Leaving here at 9:30 it wtll
arrive in Walla Walla at 11:30, just
in time to give the excursionists a
chance to get an early lunch and then
take in the exhibits at the fair before
the racing begins In the afternoon.
Returning the train will leave Walla
Walla at 7:30, arriving in Pendleton
at 9:30. The racing card tomorrow
is the best of the week, the "derby"
being the one great race.
Citvlors for Streets.
Another lot of cinders was brought
in this morning by the Northern Pa
cific train and distributed along that
tiack on Webb street. The experiment
of placing cinders between the rails
has proved go satisfactory to city and
railroad company alike that the am
ount of street covered by cinders Is
to be extended.
the capital city made the exhibit all
the more interesting to Salem people.
SPAIN XOW IS PASSING
THROUGH DANGER PERIOD
Would Be State Treasurer.
Announcements have been receiv
ed here from T. A. Rinehart, assessor
of Union county, stating that he will
accept the democratic nominatloa for
state treasurer should it be tendered
him. His name will not be upon the
ballot, but an effort will be made
towards having his name written In
at the primary election.
Umatilla, County Man Leads.
Bert Kelley of Pine creek, this
county. Is in the lead in the big six
day relay race now In progress at Wal
la Walla. He won the first day's race
with 11 seconds to spare and add-d
two seconds to his lead yesterday. He
Is the favorite In the betting and Is
expected to win the event. Two miles
are run each day with four horses in
each string.
Madrid. The summer seems fated
to bring ill-fortune to Spain. After
last year's troublous months of July
and August we have this summer
been alarmed successively but an an
archist attempt on the life of Senor
Maura; a clerical outbreak in the
north, which might have been pro
ductive of serious consequences had
It not been crushed In time; a strike
of miners at Bllboa, and rumors,
happily unfounded, of disturbances in
Africa.
One of the results of all this un
rest Is that for the past three weeks
large bodies of troops have been con
stantly on the march frome one
threatened place to another, and the
summer holidays of the greater part
of the nation have been greatly upset.
The position of Senor Canalojas Is
one of great anxiety. To carry out a
program such as he has marked out
for himself demands a. more united
party than any he possesses, and a
more peaceful and better educated
common people than is to be found
in Spain. There is reason to fear that
the premier's energy may force him
to set a pace with which his folowers
will find it difficult to keep up.
He seems to forget that, as a na
tion, we are ignorant of the word
"discipline"; that we are divided and
subdivided Into Inftnltestlmal factions,
and we are still In a state of evolu
tion, and in serious risk of being
launched into extremes for which we
are as yet utterly unprepared. In
view of the great strength the church
possesses in Spain it is feared by
many that the autumn will hardly
pass without serious disturbances
should there be a final rupture with
the Vatican.
Our New
FALL CLOTHES
Are Now on Display Ready for
Your Inspection
Men's Suits Made to Your Measure
If you are hard to fit in a ready-made suit we will fit you
correctly ky making a auit to your exact measure. Nothing but
new fall patterns to select from. Large swatches enable you
to choose right and the pattern you most admire.
Roosevelt's Boston Store
STANFIELD DAY AT
FAIR AND ROUND
-UP
TRY INDIAN CONSPIRATORS.
Interest in Bengal Centers on Trial at
Dacca.
Calcutta, Public interest In Ben
gal centers round the conspiracy trial
at Dacca. The crown has produced a
Bengali agent who penetrated Into tha
secret society and was even admitted
to the inner circle . This man de
scribes the organization and explains
how dacoities were planned and arms
collected. He stated Chat some Eu
ropeans at Naranlnga who did not
care whether BrltisII rule was over
thrown or not were Belling arms to
the natives.
In working up the present case the
police adopted European methods
and they are not depending upon
either informers or confessions. An
other arrest has taken place in con'
nection with the case The prisoners
are regarded as heroes ty the stu
dents who assemble in crowds to wit
ness their march to the court. The
authoress of the book "Slrkhar Bal
ldan" denies that Mr. Surendranath
Banerjee wrote the preface, as sug
gested by the prosecuting counsel In
the trial.
Mention for Pendleton Doff.
Among the aristocratic canines thnt
will be on exhibition In the dog de
partment Is an English bulldog, own
ed by C. J. Ferguson of Pendleton.
The animal, which Is a valuable one.
was purchased several years ago by
Mr. Ferguson In Philadelphia. His
sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert E. Allen,
of this city, also has a canine of the
same breed which will probably be ex
hibited this week. Walla Walla
Union. u , , .-
S. D. Peterson, the Milton lawyer
and candidate for republican nomi
nation for representative, lias been In
the city today.
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WHO WOULD EVER
THINK IT.
that It was that old drab dress clean
ed and pressed. Ton can get added
wear out of your dresses by having
them cleaned at SULLIVAN'S,
and they are equal to a new gown.
Delicate silk waists or suits will be
cleaned In a manner that will sur
prise you when you bring them to
Sullivan's.
Pendleton Dye Works
IM Bast Alt SC. Phone Mala li. -
Great Rejoicing in Little Town Over
Xew Whole Population Will
Come to Pendleton Fair Will Be
Much larger.
Says Wife is "Joy Rider."
Alleging that his wife went on Joy
rides with "saloon men and other-men
of questionable character,'" that she
went to allnight dances against his
protests and to skating rinks fre
quented by people of doubtful repu
tations. W. J. Mutler has brought suit
for divorce from Lauretta Butler.
They were married In Los Angeles In
April, 1904, and have neither children
nor property Interests. The wife. Is
now in Florida, having deserted, her
husband, according to the complaint
Fnel Party Tonight
This evening the Marshall home at
12S North Main street will be the
scene of a fuel party given for the
benefit of the Episcopal church. Mrs.
L. H. Sturgis, Mrs. J. R. Dickson,
Mrs. J. F. Robinson and Mrs. K. P.
Marshall are responsible for the affair
which Is sufficient assurance of its
success. The porch has been screen'
ed off so that the dancers may en'
Joy themselves. The invitation Is I
general one and all will be made wel
come.
Good Rain Pleases All.
The rain which fell nearly con
tlnuously throughout the forenoon was
welcomed by everyone. Graingrow
ers with summer fallow, wheat haul
era and fair boosters are all delighted
with the shower which means better
roads and less dust. A total of .47
of an Inch fell, which added to the
IS of an Inch which fell last week,
makes It possible to do many things
that were not possible before. The
Round-up committee figures that It
will Increase the attendance by a
thousand.
Wmim Mill Exhibit Praised.
In commenting on the state fair
exhibits the Salem Statesman has the
following:
One of the most attractive features
of the pavilion was the exhibit of the
Pendleton Woolen Mills, Clarence si
and Roy T. Bishop, proprietors. This
exhibit, showing fancy blankets or
Indian robes, couch covers, steamer
shawls, floor rugs, stand covers auto
robes, all the highest grade manufac
tured on the Pacific coast. Messrs
Clarence M. and Roy T. Bishop ire
Salem boys sons of C. P. Bishop, pro
prletor of the Salem Woolen Mills
tore. Their wide acquaintance In
Special! Special!
Royal White Laundry Soap
6 Bars for 25 Cents
For Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Only
Limit: $ 1 .00 worth to one purchaser
DiragFiiiuii'ps (Eiroceiry 5HA01? n 37
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WILL BE OCT. 1, SAME
AS PORTLAND DAY
Saturday, October 1 will be Stan-
field day as well as Portland Day at
the district fair and Round-up In
Pendleton,
The news that they had been given
special day has caused great re
joicing In the town of Stanfield and
according to a telephone message re
ceived last evening from William
Rourke of that town, the entire pop
ulace will come In a body. Rourke
declared that Umatilla county's baby
town would be represented by a record-breaking
crowd. Schools, busi
ness houses, offices and everything
will be closed and all the people of
Stanfield and vicinity will Journey to
Pendleton by special train, thereby
assisting In making the closing day
of Pendleton's big double show the
grand success it Is sure to be.
The livestock tent is now up and
preparations for the opening of the
fair, Monday, are well under way. Miss
Paralee Hailey, who is In charge of
the secretary's office In the pavilion,
Is now taking entries of all kinds and
the indications are that every depart
ment will be much larger than ever
before.
SOME NEWS CRUMBS
PICKED UP AT E
(Special Correspondence.)
Echo, Ore., Sept. 20. The regular
business meeting of the Epworth
league was held at the residence of
Alex Malcolm last night. The follow
ing officers were elected for the en
suing year: President, Mrs. Nellie
Horton; secretary, Miss Vina Hobser;
first vice president, Mr. Thomas
Tubbs; second vice president. Miss
Ruth Godfrey; third vice president.
Miss Andrey Watenburger; fourth vlje
president. Miss Ruth Clark; treasurer,
Murrel Dobel; organist, Miss Ruth
Clark.
Eleven names were voted on and
accepted as new members, eight tf
which signed the league pledge. The
first devotional meeting of the church
year will be held next Sunday evening
with Mrs. Horton as leader.
Mrs. L. G. Little and Mrs. a M.
Washburn of Lowell, Ind., are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Schraltx.
Mesdames Little and Washburn are
on their way to Seattle. Wash., and
stopped here for a few weeks' visit
Mr. Thos. B. Tubbs and bride, for
merly Miss Verna May Vanander of
Walla Walla, arrived here yesterday
after a short wedding trip. Mfss Van
ander was one of the teachers here
last winter in the public school, hav
ing charge of the third and fourrn
grades and has many friends here.
Mr. Tubbs is a salesman for the
George & Miller company. Mr. and
Mrs. Tubbs will make this place their
home. They have the good wishes of
the entire community.
W. G. Drowley, attorney for tha
Western Land & Irrigation comnsnv.
! Is here from Baker City looking after-
the Interests of that company.
W. S. McKaln and family arrived
here last week and are now comfort
ably settled In the methodlst parson
age. Mr. McKaln will fill the M. 2C
pulpit the coming year, having been
sent here by the conference which
met at Spokane lately.
Mrs. Hugh Smith Is visiting in Pen
dleton this week.
W. B. Hamilton and Uncle Jess
Moore made a business visit to Pai
dleton today.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Kraft were
passengers on the motor to Pendleton
this morning.
M. C. Barager was a business visit
or at Coe today.
WANTS MONTENEGRO KINGDOM.
Active Worker Is Ferdinand of Bul
garia for Political Reasons.
Vienna. The real originator of the
Idea of raising Montenegro to the
status of a kingdom was King Ferdi
nand of Bulgaria, who was actuated
by political reasons. In Bulgaria up
to the present certain constltutlon.il
changes have not yet been approved
by the Sobranye. Part of the depu
ties are against the kingly dignity,
while others take the Balkan view
that the title should be won on a vic
torious battlefield. To remove these
objections King Ferdinand Intends to
show that the smallest Balkan ruler
Is entitled to assume kingly honors,
and therefore he threw all his influ
ence into the Montenegro matter. For
these reasons also the Bulgarian king
invested his visit to Cetinje with un
usual pomp.
PUT BAN ON MADMAN'S PLAY.
Hard Time a Comln'
' First Hard Times Ball of the season
to be given by the Hose Co. No. I
Wednesday, September SI. 1910,
Eagle-Woodman hall; United Orches
tra. Pries (I cents. All are warned
to wear their old clathes or be sub
ject to a fine from the hard-times
court
House Furnishings for Sale.
Dining room chairs, table, buffet,
writing desk, beds, mattresses, springs,
refrigerator, sewing machine and mis
sion living room furniture. Call at
109 Water street
I
Notice.
VOTE FOR R. W. Henneman,
who stands for Statement No. 1, tha
direct primary and against the as
cembly and machine politics.
(Paid AavsrtansMat) '
Now Is the time to buy
Disinfectants
It often saves sickness In year fam
ily. We have a complete stock of
Chloride lime 15c lb.
Sulphur, Refined Co lb.
Grade Carbolic Acid 15c lb.
r. J. DONALDSON,
Xettakle I'r it.
Police Prohibit Drama Depicting Bru
tal Murder.
Rome. The Milan police have pro.
hlblted the performance of the dra
ma, "From the Height to the Abyss,"
by Albert Olivo. Ollvo, some years
ago, murdered his wife at Milan, cut
the body into pieces, proceeded to
Genoa, where he hired a boat and In
view of the people threw the body,
piece by lece, into the water. He was
on-pited and charged with the mur
i' r, but was declared of unsound mind
and after being detained for some time
was discharged. He has now written
the drama above mentioned, the story
of the crime, in horrible detail, but
the authorities have stepped In to
prevent the performance.
ZEPPELIN DISCOVERS LAND.
Chickens! Chickens!! Chickens !!
All kinds, sizes and colors, young and old
For choice dr Bd ones pbone your order night before. Ws
dress none except for orders so If you like eold storage poultry
patronise the other fellow cr store yourself.
East End Grocery 5;
Res. Phone B. S&1.
Phone Mam 45.
SOI E. Court St
Dry, wet, chemi
cal and steam
cleaners.
We call for and
deliver anywhere.
OLD SPOTS
Never come back when cleaned by the
Berlin Dye House
JACK WEBSTER,
MANAGER.
Names Tract In Arctic Region After
Himself.
Cojenhagen. The following tele
gram has been received from the man.
ager of the Norden-FJeldske Steam
ship company, Trondhjelm:
"The King Harold returned from
the polar lee. Reached 80 deg. 10
mln. Within 10 deg. of the pole. Met
the Fram expedition at Spltzenberg-
en. The Fram has discovered volca
no and hot springs at Wood bay
beach, covered with lava. Zeppelin
takes possession of a tract of land at
King's Bay and named It zeppeun-shafen."
Wanted Board and lodging for
child of six years who Is attending;
school. Address "B," cars East Ore-gonian.
Cooler Days and Nights Coming
A warm body means a warm heart, coirf ort and health.
We are offering 12 l-2c Outing Flannel, a short time only at
per yard lOf
Boys', Girl's, Men's and Women's Sweaters.
Men's, Women's and Children's warm underwear.
Men's, Women's and Children Wool Hosiery. .
Every article at a saving in price. Prove it for yonrself
by comparing.
THE WONDER STORE
DESPAIN ft BONNET
Talk about HI Gomel
and Third District Fair.
Mais sal Cean Strut
Bring your friends, to "The Round-Up"
M to Oct. I.