PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOHEK 11. 1910- EIGHT PAGES Ti ; .. AJKJii (f IV 1 Proving It! NewsyNote8 of Pendleton To have been first--- Proves Antiquity To have become first Proves Merit Standard Grocery Co. Inc. I Where all are Pleased Frank O'Gara, Pres. Bernard O'Gara, Sec-Treas. 214-216 East Court Street I Muri-lHgo I. louse Issued. J. A marriage license was iissued to ' day to Francis Frey and- Helen Ma j honey, both of this county. i I Would Collet Notes. A suit. to collect two notes was fll- ed today by Frank Frazler against J Itert Stoeffle. They amount to $250 I with interest. , , Uiiys lli-llx Chop Mill. i Manuel Frieilley has purchased the Helix chop mill of John Peterson. : Hubert Wagoner is to be In charge of the mill for the new owner. FLOCKS ARE MOVED 10 Umatilla county flocks are now on their way from the summer range In the national forests to the fall and winter range on the foothills and low er valleys. Yesterday was the expi ration of the time limit fixed by the government officials and those sheep which are not already on the trail were shoved over the lines. : Owing to the unusually dry' summer In the mountains and the fact that the range on the foothills has been better than that further back, a great many sheepmen did not wait for the expira tion of the time limit, but moved their flocks several days ago. Notwithstanding the fact that the unusually dry summer resulted In the drying up of the range long before the usual time and prevented the start ing of the fall grass, the sheep are coming out in fairly good condition. According to Dan P. Smythe, who Is probably the best authority on sheep in the state and who has been mak ing inquiries since his return to this city, the condition of the sheep is re markably good considering the ad verse conditions with which the sheep men have had to deal. MANY ENTRIES FOR ALL- . OREGON APPLE SHOW Portland, Ore. Entries In the all Oregon Apple Show, to be held at Portland Nov. JO, Dec. 1 and 2, are coming in from all parts of the state and the list of exhibits will be big ger than at any similar show. Ont-of-state exhibits may be entered but Snail Dsfecls Of the Eye Grow a Great Oaea. Errors of Refracttcn are the cause of maj eya alseaaea as well as poer sight. PROPERLY FtTm GLASS ES are the beat tsby In times t eye trauaia. Bare tke Fttaaasj Is Boiealtfle, Hundreds of paaseas In Uma tilla Oomaty TTis i nl oar may not compete for prizes other than diplomas. . Cash prizes offered Oregon growers total almost $1500. In addition, there will be many medals and diplomas awarded, together with prizes of mer chandise. The prize list ia so attrac tive that the entries will be of high quality as well as large In number. The Oregon State Horticultural So ciety, whose 25th anniversary is be ing celebrated by the show, found that a meeting place would have to be se cured that would afford ample room for the many exhibits and the O. N. G. armory. Tenth and Couch streets, will be used. The big drill hall on the ground floor will house the ap ple show and the meetings of the so ciety will be held upstairs in the con vention hall. This will give a splen did down-town location for the big apple fair with ample space, for all requirements. Counties ot the state are vieing with each other in collecting prize exhibits. Commercial clubs of vari ous cities are offering prizes for the best showing from their own coun ties and in this way warm competition will be aroused. There will be con tests in all classes and the Judges will have their work cut out for them by the number and excellence of the ex hibits. For the first time In the history of the annual meeting of the Horticul tural" Society, grapes, -egetables and canned fruits will be exhibited, giv-; ing It something the appearance of a j fair. j This year's show is felt to be In the! nature of a transition between the I small apple display formerly held and a big affair that will in future attain the proportions of a national apple show, similar In scope to that held each year at Spokane. Mcliw I Out on Street. ; - Charles Mcliee is out on -the 'street today for the first time since4 the au tomobile neridt-nt in whleh he figur ed tvi vt t-ks ago. He is still carry ing his arm in a sling. Painting French l!ctaui-niit. Tile front of the French restaurant it in the hands of the painters today and is being: ilven a new coat which will envelop 'the Slain street front of the building from top to bottom. Former Pendleton Hoy Dies. E1 H. Hansen, nephew of Carl Hansen, the well , known retired far mer, died recerily in Portland of ty phoid fever. The deceased was clerk of the bridge and building depart ment of the O. It. & N. in this city when W. A. Storie was foreman. liarlx-r Shop Changes Hands. Clark Wagner, formerly with 'the Patton & Humphrey barber shop on court street, has purchased the O. K. shop of Charles Follensbee on Main street and took possession last eve nlng. Follensbee will Wave' in a few days for Chehalis county, ' Washington. Pay Out Much Money. ; The sum of $5503.42 is being paid out of the dounty's general fund as a result of the recent election, term of court and the usual routine county business. The hills were audited at the October term of the county court, the warrants have all been drawn and are now being sent put by the clerk. i i I WEE GRUB IS CAUSE OF JUMPING BEANS werfc. GLASSES LBNSES DUraSATEX) Kryptok ana Qsc Leases a specialty, DALE ROTHWELL OptotMafist Wi. Hansoe , Berkeley, Cal. Professor C. W. Woodworth, university entomologist, has solved the mystery of the Jump ing bean of Placer county by the dis covery of a tiny worm inside whose efforts to escape cause the bean to hop in a peculiar manner. The university scientist was recent ly asked for an explanation of the phe. r.omenon, which for the last 50 years had been a conundrum to the resi dents of the foothills west of Rose vine. The beans, which resemblemus tard seeds In size and color, hopped In an active manner, sometimes sev eral Inches in the air, and the moun taineers were baffled. Woodworth found that a small worm, the offspring of a wasp, occu pied the hall and was making efforts to escape. The beans were formed by wasps stinging the oak leaves as a nesting place for their young. When the eggs developed they formed worms, which by their gymnastics caused the ball to fall from the trees and continue their odd Jumps. Adjutljred Insane. Louis Wiscarver. a laborer . was. brought up from Umatilla this morn ing, charged with Insanity. He was examined by County Physician Cole this afternoon, adjudged insane and ctmmitted to the asylum. He has been a user of opium and says there is someone who has power over him to make him do things against his will. placed-In service has "been transferred- to I Orairde- and grva-otright run. - The change was made" because of Stacey's seniority In servlco. Will Run Sugar ' Plantation. Guy 0'Melveny,;8on-ln-law of Judge Tho.-FltzGerald.l who has been vis iting in ' Pendleton with .relatives for the past month, has accepted the po sition of chief engineer and superln Undent of a sugar plantation at Cullocan, Mexico, and will leave for his new post tomorrow by way of Se attle. Mr. O'Melveny was formerly connected with the city engineer's of fice In Seattle. His family -will re main in Pendleton until he' Is . set tled in his new home. Roundup Pictures In Demand, t. That the Roundup postal card pic tures are proving to be almost as pop ular as the big frontier show Itself is evidenced by the fact thatW. 8. Howtnan the . official photographer has been working overtime to supply t tie demand. He has already printed more than 8000 pictures and is now turning them. out at the .rate of 1000 per 1ay. But ven at that rate he is unable to fill his mail orders and keep the local demand supplied. RAISES POTATOES SO -. SHE CAN STUDY ART Spokane, Wash. Frances E. Park er, an ambitious young woman, who came to Spokane several years ago from Henry 'county, Iowa,'; with' twt purposes In view, Is likely to realize the greater as a result of her sum mer's., work, In. a vegetable patch at Garden Park; near here. '. Miss Park er's goal was to harvest the largest crop of commercial potatoes ever gathered from- a f ur-acre ' tracf Mn eastern Washington also to paint the best pictures in the Inland empire. Her tract yielded more than 1000 bushels of tubers thTs season. - As soon as thnae are marketed -she .will go either to' Chicago or New York to study portrait painting. Miss Parker's two landscapes have been praised by competent critics and they havej eiioouraged her to. continue her studies along that line, but she pre fers portrait work. She has youth and , plenty of enthusiasm and Is not afraid ' of - hard '-" "work. -William Rhodes, an artist-farmer at Mount Pleasant, Iowa, is her uncle. Miss Parker is. employed in a local gallery and lives with her mother, Mrs. Alice B. Parker, in a pretty suburban home near Lincoln Heights. Civil Service Positions Vacant. Secretary Cronln of the board of civil service examiners, has received notice that examinations for the po sitions of electrical assistant, testing engineer, assistant superintendent of construction for the federal prison on McNeil's Island and editorial clerk for the divisions of publications in the department of agriculture will ba held here November 9. First Formal Party. Invitations are . now being circu lated for the first formal dancing party of the season to take place In the Eagles-Woodmen hall Friday night. Several young men of the city have taken the initiative in arranging the affair but an organization . will soon be perfected, the purpose of which will be to conduct a series of such dances throughout the. winter. Many a rich man labors under the delusion that he can right himself by writing a check. WHO WOULD aTTKK TTIINK IT. that It was that M eras arena clean, ed aad pressed. Ton ean get added wear out af your dresses by having them cleaned at SULLIVAN'S, aad they are eeuat to a new gown. Delicate silk watats or suits will be cleaned In a manner that will sur prise you when you bring them to Sullivan's. Pendleton Dye Works IMVi Bast Alta St, Phone Mala It. i . i 1 4 I , 1 Secures Collcfie Honor, j : . ; 1 James Johns, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Johns of this city, who Is now In his Junior year at the Uni versity of Oregon, has been elected to the position of assistant manager of football for the present season. This position Is no great honor in Itself, but as it Is the stepping stone to the management of the next year, , it is one quite generally .coveted by am bitious students. , Would Collect Life Insurance. A suit -to collect $1,000 alleged -to be due as life Insurance was filed today In the circuit court by Joseph Parrazo and Louis Van Orsdall as ad ministratrix of the estate, of Joseph ine Woodall, deceased, bgainst the Woodmen of Woodcraft. It is al leged that Miss Woodall was a mem ber of Daphne circle No. 3, Women of Woodcraft and that when she died she was In good standing. New Motor Car Condnrtor. Conductor C, P. Stacey, who -has been In the service of the O. R. & N. for many years, and who for that Tea.- son 1s exceedingly wen ' known'""and popular has been given the motor car run between this city and Uma, tilla. Conductor Cross, who has been u 5 f ' i ' ' ': White and Gold English Semi-Porcelain itt'U 'UU.'f Can hardly be told from the real Haviland.iCan be made up in any assortment up to a 100 piece innersetr" : An ornament to any home and useful besides 100 Piece set like shown m our Win- IMMENSE DEPOSITS OV KPSOM SALTS IN LAKE i , , . ...... , - Spokane, Wash. Workmen are draining a small lake near Orovillc in Okanogan county, Wash., to save an immense deposit of epsom aalts. owned by M. McCammon of Orovllle and his associates, who took up the land under a mineral right. A. W. Doland,: president of the Spokane Drug company has made numerous laboratory tests and pronounces the salts equal to the German product. the wholesale price of which Is 25c a pound. The lake. In which the de posit was found some time ago, Is 1, 000 feet In length and about 180 feet in width and of . unmeasured depth. The bed and banks are cov ered with a thick deposit and it is believed there are thousands of tons of salts available for commercial pur poses. The discovery was made sev eral years ago, when hunters noticed the glistening white crystals along the shore. The find was reported in Spokane, but little attention was paid to it until after Mr. McCammon had perfected his claim to the land. Our, NewM Uh im m' mtL CffcTHES ., U , -: Are Now on Display Ready for Your Inspection Men's Suits Made to Your Measure .V -.' K li you are hard to fit in a roady-made suit we will fit you eorreotly by making a Buit to your exact measure. Nothing but new fall patterns to select from. Largo swatches enable you to choose Vght and the pattern you most admire. .Roosevelt's Boston Store GERMANY FKETS OVER LORD ROBERT'S ELEVATION Berlin. The selection of Lord Rob erts to head tho special mission sent to Berlin to formally notify the Kais er that King George; V has ascended the throne has aroused some resent ment in court circles because Lord Roberts Is regarded? in Germany as the head of the anti-German move ment In England. Almost on the eve of his departure from England Lord Roberts expressed public approval of the virulently anti-German pamphlet written by Colonel Lyndendell entitled "How Germany Makes War." He -said he hoped the pamphlet would be widely circulated In Eng land. ' Its contents are regarded In Berlin as grave aspersions In Germany hence the anger that Roberts should be selected as special emissary. During the last few days an emi nent official of the German army, General Gagern, has been Involved in a painful scandal, the details of which aroused Indignation throughout Ger many. It Is significant of the fun damental Idea of German officers code of honor that a deputation of officer of the German army went to General Gagern and requested him to commit suicide. It was represented to Gen eral Gagern that solf destruction was the only way by which he could re habilitate himself and wipe out the stain on the character of the German army. The advice has not yet been accept ed. The officers' advice to General Gagern appears to be generally ap proved by public opinion. Paderewskl, the great Polish pi anist, has composed a new opera en titled "The Symphony of Chivalry." It is a colossal work and expresses In music the ancient glory, decline and fall of the Kingdom of Poland and the present hopes of all patriotic Poles that the Kingdom of Poland one day will be reestablished. Paderewskl has Invented a musical Instrument called the tomtruone. In order to produce certain necessary sounds in the music of his opera. CARD OR NO VISIT. ' IS PRISONER'S KILE Philadelphia, Pa. Arrested on a charge of larceny of Jewelry valued at $400, Lloyd A. Fanning of Chest nut street, above Forty-fifth, declin ed to see any of his friends while he was In a cell at city hall unless they first sent their cards to him. 'Two of Fanning's friends, who de sired to1 help him, called at the Cen tral Police Station. He was told of their arrival, and he promptly in formed the pollcemtn who carried the message to him that he would see no one until they.first sent in their cards. Franklin Dundore, a ' member of the Union Legue,' Who lives at Chest nut Hill, caused 1 the arrest of Fan ning. Dundore did not appear to press the charge, and Fanning was held on $500 bail for a further hearing. 5 Room House on College street, one of the best small places in Pendleton. PRICE VERY REASONABLE. 0 $575 for nice cottage on High street, worth $850. 6 Room House on Star street 'worth $1250. If sold at once $850 will take it. HOUSE in Byers grove, nice place for small family, lot 50X125, price if sold quick, only $275 6 VACANT LOTS worth $ 600, if you will hurry can get deed for $300 Talk With Phon.M.in TEUTSCII , The Real Estate and Insurance Man do We no small pieces, only $17.00 (Qiroceiry PHONE M A , ROYALTY TO BE JOINED. World Will Soon, Learn of .Wedding of Members of Famous English Families. London. Much Interest Is aroused by . reports that the . engagement Is soon to be announced between Ivy Gordon Lennox and the Earl of Wln terton, Miss Ivy Is the daughter of Lord and Lady Algernon Gordon Len nox and is an extremely pretty girl. Wlnterton Is chief owner and active editor of the World, a weekly Journal founded by the late Edmund Tates, an 1 .. npnmlalnv nnlltlnlan Mlttlnir in a , .... ... p, , c ... j the house of commons for Horsham. ; Her engagement to Lord Vllliers, eldest son and heir of the Immensely rich . Earl of Jersey, was announced. a few years ago, but the marriage did not occur. Miss Lennox Is '-well known'" In Am erica'. ' She spent a winter In New York with her parents some time ago and there met a number of Philadel phia and Washington society people. She Is a granddaughter of the late Duke of Richmond and a niece of the Countess of Warwick of the Duchess of Sutherland and of Lord Rosslyn. She1 Is also a cousin of Marie Tem pest. 1 1 Chickens! Chickens!! Chickens !! , All kinds, sizes and colors, young and old . For ofaotoe Jsassd mmm phone your order night kefora. Wa dreaa mm except for erAera so If yvm Ilka sold storage powttry patronise the other ttMam or store joinaaH. Telephone Main 536 East End Grocery Bcri-Bcrl in London. London. Blind masseurs, whose highly developed sense of touch Is of Inestimable value In the handling of delicate patients, are being employed at the Seamen's hospital, Royal Al bert ' Docks, In the case of two Chi nese sailors suffering from berl-berl, who are being treated by the newest system of massage ' ' with Swedish movements. Introduced by Dr. Caut ley. '" '..' . Phone Mali &. SOS E. Cowrt sM. Dry, wet, chemi cal aad steam , cleaners. We call for aad deliver anywhere. OLD SPOTS i New oome back when cleaned by the Berlin Dye House 1 JACK WEBSTER, ' MANAGER. Beautiful Decorated Chinaware at. Prices so Low that they seem Unreasonable f rAti I :' '."' ' In our annex you can find many very pretty designs of china ware, such aa Tea Pots, Chocolate Sets, Cracker Bowls, Fruit Dishes, Nappies, Pin Trays, Match Holders, Paper Weights, Caps and Saucers etc , . , KEEP OUR ANNEX IN YOTR KIND AS THE PLACE TO BATE . MONEY DURING , THE HOLIDAYS. , THE WONDER STORE DESPAIN k BONNET , Mais sal Cmt Stmt