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PA4JB SIX .I.J'.. ..i .1.1. ; t ;..;- . '. ' ' ...;. BAILY BAST ORBOOXIAN. PKTOLOTON. ORfDUOM, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1911. FMJHT PAUV r-i :s; lii ' '.I I' - j , Jill Pi 1 Vl; o ij ATUR WILL OPEN: i AT '.- - r ' 111 : i ii ' t ' '"' ... ' r" "5 ,! I '!! 1 : r PENDLETON 8th 9 1 The Following is taken from the Ne w York Journal ol Commerce and Commercial Bulletin: "The Golden Rule Syndicate' of buyers doing business in Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Washington and Oregon, are at; their offices at the Broadway Central Hotel in this city. These gentlemen buying for their various stores are heavy users o? merchandise and their purchases are largely sought by largest and best manufacturers of the East, owing to their immense outlet. -These stores do an aggnegate of one and one half million dollars annualy and are rated in the mercantile agencies as be ing one of the strongest organizations in the West. In view of this, their trade is very desirable and they as Buyers are regarded as experts in their ljne, they are enabled rto buy their merchamdise very much lower than the ordinary merch : : 1 : ant!' in fact are considered to be on a 'Strickly Jobbing Business. The buying power they possess gives them a wounderful advantage over their competitors in the West, and the growth v-t i o . . of this wonderful organization clearly demonstrates its stability and strength.".. FROM HE SPORTING '..WORLD t II PACIFIC COAST LEAGCE. Standing of live Clubs. . W. L. Pet. Oakland 0 Pan Francisco . .. 3 1 Portland 2 2 "Los Anet1s '..2 2 l: yK.ii, S,.rain, Flnuell. Ferguson, Carroll, SUmlivant. A. Jqrdon, Hamp t n. Fie, It. Jjurtwell," Dursey, J. Hartwell. Haw, Anderson, Menizer, tV.-.lgrcn. Roork and Nolte. Hunt, j Russell, F. Haw, Cfcipman, Strnughn, .VtCny anj Koi'h failed to finish. While the race was in progress a miTtihiTV ,if irr;ilnm:ir crude :ithletK week, costly erors and failure to hit. y . tho int,.r,st of tne audience ij Sacramento " 4 Vernon. 1000 .750 .500 .0ft .250 .000 Results YeMcnlay. Oakland Sacramento 4." ; . San Francisco 11, Vernon L.'S Angeles 5, Portland : 1." AnwU in StTonil Plae: Ls Angeles. March 31. Los An-; gele.vened ,fip matters for the se-! rles so far, by: winning from Portland j .today by score of5 to 1. Portland ; trd to stem the tide in the seventh by .nbstltuting Arlett for Archer ill in a pinch cava tn. game 10 mu visitors. Bryam, List year's south paw find, was taken out of the box in the first inning, after he had been touched for three hits, bad walked one.' and hit two, netting four runs; The final score was 7 to 4. Score: . R. H. E. Oakland -. . . r 7-8 3 Sacramento ' PatteriFr-j-Qjrisfiarl " and Pierre; Ry-ram, Nourse, Thmns and La-' Longe. '"' ' " K.ither'd nt Main and Bluff streets with a few sprints. T I mi THE FIFTH ROUND see.li 'lis have be-n txcavnted to the final wid'.h of 500 feet. The Atlantic Hiram has also been cnndeted to :he filial will!i of 5 no feet. , The At lan;j entran. e has also been com plete. I 1,: its final width, and the e:rlh excavation is about seven tenths and til" roi k jjxeavation slx tenths completed. " Considering the canal as a whole, up to thW month there has been ex-Vnval-il 41'! yards, with 50,- 7 1 . .'t -H v.irds vet to he taken out. 'FriS'ii lo; Show. 7 to1 S, hns rocelvitl ofrlclal Holler from Fred Pcnnott. rnnimlssloner of p nenil land office, that the 'Ool vlllij Indinti resi. -iitlon, ' ( t . 4 ) it, it n 0 acres , will not bp opened to ment until or 13 months later than pivvbiusly tinnouiicel. Tlu vaus,. asii;ned Is that the allot intr acetit (janriot coniplet" the Imllun ul- lotnurits for nuire than u year and the land offiue will require anotlier year ti .irrariKu for, tho diawincr. lte I ' ln i a petition , resented thrombi Mr. roindi'xter on behalf of thft peo. pie of Okanogan, Wash., that nt-w pie of ()Uai bind ilish'bi San Francisco, April 1. There ,is , l.in.l district be established with that 1 notliimr i:; the "thirteen hoodoo,," so'it.v s 1 1 udquurters, Mr. linnnntl far i.s tlie thirteenth innul dog show s " i m.u trie opemtij; or the n-serve i f the San Fi-inclsco Kennel club I would ( -islvti f-uch acilon. but even TOM BOYLEN WINS CROSS COUNTRY RUN tlt- box, but Ijos Anles Increased its ' leail in the eighth with two more runs. I "TTofh teams were effective at batting, j Score:. R. H. E. Portland 1 4 3 Los Angeles 6 0 Batteries Archer, Ark-t ind Kuhn; Klein and Smith. Vy FYIwxj Wins AmilfciT, San Francisco, March 31.i-Landing on Willett in the seventh for eight hits and seven runs, San Francisco Auditorium Pavilion, San. ' Francis co, April 1. Lightweight Champion Ad Wolgast made short shift or An tone ,La(3rave, a rather obnfiure local fighter last night. Wolgait battled his opponent about the ring, landing whenever an.wheijuvwr he bhose. .1; La Grave's seoonds' threw up the sponge aft:r about Jyro minutes fight ing in he fifth rotfnd; as It was pal pable that their charga would not last the round out.-- ' 4,; Ther. igh was too 6ne-sldid to be interesting;" VVolgast took command of affairs at the very outset and the "Hutchertown idol" was neter given Jlanilicap lint Soon Takes I'ad-- !tn opportunity to rest or land u re strain. Lands in SnQcmd PlacoJu- turn blow. 3' ' niors Win tl.o Victory. " , , "unhd ampion .. . ., almost brought the bout t a quick is coik crneil, 11s th.- exhibition of prize canines opeuril today In Dream land Kink, is the largest and most Im portant ever held under the, auspices of the club. Tho show Is under the sanction o the National tog Breeders' association and has attracted entries I from all over the Pacific; coast sec I tlon. An unusually large number of handsome trophie-i have been donat ed for tbt? winners 1n the various classes. TIMR FOIl 81-2 MILES IS TWFXTY ONE MINUTES lUivlen I Placed I'nder 30 Seconds History repeated itself yesterday -nllnK IOrav,,'. throuBh I when Tom Boylen, the crnck little '"" " " " "' ' i V, . V I distance of the local high school, fin- J. and iollowed this by faring his ...u. a e.M , , u .,)!h flm jB annua, rnter-elass an i..r .:..u..t i.r...e. , , gave ernoTl another beating at Jlec- d when lh9-m,m,in the. fourth round. La Grave took i ber "of the Class of 1912 scored the me coum iour nines ow i .u "w- reation' park today. '. ,M the beginning of the seventh, the score was 4 to 2. ; hgnest) number of vrfnts. Boylen's the spectafors loudly Intportoned Kef , .u..,.. rvuiL i f '"""'"'"i time for the 3 1-2 miles was 21 min ereo Jack' w elsh , to stop mi ngni. of the running, and the last two In nings vtf'nr flow with the finaount yjg 1 MM HUH IUUIHI I'lUHW IUUI- , " . , . . tl milling an almost helpless fighter, and A few minutes after 3 clock thp fa Uinr cotlM g0 no sigrtal.was given for -tha start and f,ty,-7A. ...,. merelfnliv Inter- uu, i,nr, w.ui. iu. ' r wfFiT lr-'Ti ve scan 11 iv ruio vouuis-iffAU- . . . , i ...j vw-i, nun in R-ryin;ii - - - - - - vf HOij ana tnrew.R owci nua; uir ring. of hmWt,1, Tennant scoring three , e3 'forward anfl stretched ovrt Into a La0raV(l appeared very nervous ninRnfi pnwfli tn-n Sntnr r.ttfhnfi string which Increased In length as ,kt nri.i onnr. a good game, being credited with nine 1 race progressed, Boylen. who is nt aw rtf.f,at looming ttt before ..-ii,,.,....! ' I r.rohnhlv tho hest a.cadc4mia distance - ' . . . v.. strikeouts. Vernon . 2 6 3 San Francisco ', ...11 17 3 Battericss-Willttt and Brown. Su tor and Schml'z. Oakland Stilt on Top. Sacramento, Cal., March 31. Sac ramento" oufbatted Oakland again to day but, as rn the other games of the HOHBACH'S BAT'KRV, ICE CREAM and ": PAXDV PABTjORS Finest &Asm, candies and ,bttked poofa- in tly; city-pa" at out patlors ivLU proveT it Special party orders will receive our pntffftntion. phone, rim'ti 60 'tf'ttt' . iT.'fl'' Our home-made candies, are on satorntirtths rMain street probably the best acadcimio distance. nim wlun tne contPt was en but a runner in me' nortnwesi, nvas piaceu ff,w S(1(,()n(ls i tfj, under-ra SO-second. hundicap but soon. Wol'gnst smothered the Fjrf'nchman overcame it and took the lead. Strain -w,th a thJJ ,)I()WH ff hU rcrtolre. w:as the only tnan Tif the, other- 84 , Th men fou"ght at 133 podtirls rlng who could stanO-the. guelllng pace, Bf,f, 'jg,, waH an oehelmlng s. t by U ted headed lad u but, lte favirlte o,., f,f 10 to 4 and there stuck eamelv to the latter's heels UTf , , i,, I ' - - y f I " 11. I ' H ' J .V l ' ' II. n ilipsi 1. ' " ' 'til within 10 yards ol the finlsh.'on' LaQravo'H chances. Thiere . . was when Bcrylen released his reserve' ho,VPr , SOme betting at cvfcri money I steam, and finished as if he were riui-i-jQrave would last islrounds. , ning a-short dash. , , I Strain landed second place for the.(. ( m,s tor Canal Vfnn.i- j juniors, while Flnnell -and Ferguson,- '"Washington,. March 31. Allds for' 001a Buimuiiiu loon iMiiu , six emergency clams 10 pai'tguaru mi fourth respectively: . TI. Hartwell, " permanent locks on the Panjfrna canal who finished tenth, was the first man ,were. opeped Iri Washington jt9day,and Vn.' the- freshmenl ..being 'followed by ,the suceessfuT bidders will p requlr rjorsey, another member of the same pj tj ruKh tfife work to completion ciass. To' the first man from reach WW all ftimUble speed. ..... class across the tape, a pennatot was Reports from the scene M opera awarded by his class. f ,f:yon's ari'.blgbly flattering Jnd last The Juniors captured the victory month the' eircavatlon In thA ceptral. with a margin of 14 polnta, pnnexlng-, Hvjslnnwfefch includes t(P '" great' 68 to the sophomores "54". The""se-' Culebra cut and the ChagrcS section, niorn.wore a close third with B3, while .hrokfl recfBfls.AtH., otal Tielng. .1, nll,the freshmen, culcV raakwas82, 40, SS ubic-b'ttrfl-V Excalpatlrih' ' In For tha Xlm man to finlnh,. 20 polnU-4h-ttnrrtnnt-0tn lock U ' practl wcre giver., for the second 19 and so cally completed and over hilf of the on un'Il the twentieth .man, If e had concrete s In place. The Gun.djam, hsve finished, jjjould have been givea the greatest engineering f44t of Its one point. H ' ' 'A kjlnd ever attempted In thej world's There were nuitbcrof surprfces', h'lstory, Is six-tenths complied., fov In the tult ofnhifac'!- Ae men Ifbo n-tenths of the concrete wu of the) . were siatecTtc. cross the tP among Vedro Miguel locks Is accWripllshed, the first straggled In .well to the rear, and Mlraf lores lock are wI starV whJg unknown men, pushed their ed. wa. t( thd front. tiTI?ie 1 showing of 'At the Pacific entrance RtraMi WaS.'partlcukjrljr' Vislng to" ditch, the cut Is completed Coach Brelthaupt as It lndlcatesthat tanoe of nearly fivrf fnllos.- ci yill,rcbblr, carry-ff ipojpls tnintarlck ttaewalboa wbarf. IMONKFlt TROSSKD PTi.MXS TimEF, TIMES WITH OXEN I then it would not he justified, ns th" public ljui.l in northern Washington U fast" illsipiniiriiig through '" rapid setlleihent. This would indicate that iMd(,.ine""w 111 he ,the registry Center in 1013. ' " '. forbids a f-punl i.itpp than a walk under penalty Of a ." fin.'. Th igle of Jinrshal I-yrich discerned a vi olation' ',,r the' sl'i-cd lltn'f : ami ho sttirt.'d 1 in hot pursuit. Mr. Johns stopped for a few minutes at the ltec ord office, not knowing he was being pursued by the city marshal. The marshal made a verbal complaint to whicih Mr. Johns did not detour, fear ful perhaps, of some Irregularity whereby he would be brought up be fore the Pendleton' Mar association and "sat down on" by Mr. Tarter. To first ' offenders the marshal Is Inclined to show mercy. He c.irrles In his pocket a lone list of first of fenders. Mr. Johns wrote his name below thoso o' Judge Miller, Miss Orace Gilliam and about a hundred others, and was allowed to go. When Judge Miller' was made to subsrrlbn to thn 1 requirements of tho ordinance he circulated a pcltlon asking for tUJ repeal of the ordinance and, aUhoUfhhe secured the name of ninrly every citizen of the town, tho city couurtfi imld no attention to his petition. , At a meeting of the city council PF.NIH.ETOX MV HAS (LOSE CAM, SCXDAY Raines J,,hns, president of the Hart man Abstract company of Pendleton, bad a close i-all from hnintr upnamiu.l from a five dollar gold piece Sunday! TuoS(lay nl6ht the marshal was order last, says the Pilot ItorK Record. , Mr. Johns hod driven to the Ogilvy ranch on California Gulch, and hoped ; to ream home In time for his supper. j He came along at a pretty good clip on the . Willow street, bridge which n. S. Andrus, nn old pioneer and sawmill man from the divide between the Xorth and Middle forks of the and .did not see the conspicuous' sign John ,Day. dropped Into Pilot Rock, to get shaved Wednesday and was greeted by many of his old friends. Mr. Andrus lives about 50 miles south of Pilot Rock and doesn't see a rail road very often. The'old pioneer Is not used to seeing railroads and pays but little attention to his Isolation. He came to this part of Oregon In 1S68. He rode a horse from Los An geles to Pendleton. 'He crossed the plains three different times with (ox en1 Which he drove, being engagod in freighting, and walked ; nil the way. He says a man driving six yoke of oxen walked three times as far as the oxen do, therefore ho estimates th(l,t. he., walked adlstance eqdali to nlrir! times the number of mllen be tween Kansas City and Helena, while he' , was engaged In freighting. He is noW'rsearlng the ftliotted time of three score and ten, but Is a robust, active man still. He operates a sawmill, 'the product of which he finds a ready market for. , ' ' .Ho reports stockmen doing 'well, no losses being reported during the past winter. "It . Is the best country In the world," according to Mr An. tints. Pilot ROck Record..., d to take down the obnoxious sign. TO ( HIE A COI.D.IN" ONE DAY. Take XATIVK HKIi.Ml) Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if It falls to cure. K. W. f. MOVE'S signature Is on each box. 26c. SYNOPSIS OF THE AX N lA i ; STATES! EXT OF THE IXITE1) STTES 11U.VXC1I OF THE ,:. . Caledonian Insurance Company OF EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, On the 31st clay of December, 1910, made to the Insurance Commissioner of tho State of Oregon, pursuant to law: : , CAPITAL. ., i3;i, 1 Amount of deposit capital paid up ,,1 310 000 00 ' INCOME. . ' Premiums received during tho year in cash ....$1,468,923.37 Interest, dividends and rents received during year 101,025.85 Income from other sources received during year' 3,135,62 Total ' Income ' .'. i; . .'.'. DIsnt'RSEMTENTS. '"""".' Losses ptild during the year . .. .V. .V. . $ 731,054'.55 Dividends paid during the year on cnplt'af slock ' Commissions and salaries paid during the- year 444,777.04 ' Taxes, licenses nnd fees paid during the year...,. 61,869.87 Amouht of all other expenditures' i iv. .' 95,RV. 12' Remitted to Home Office , ;..V( . . i:. . l80;i03.B ' , .11,573,086.84 (PLOIBIA COIiI,r:OE WANTS , CHEMICAL LABORATORY several Vneets this year. - - Tp f ollotrtngrta the men rrrtahea i road. From this point 3. "IT lnkn thfi .big r a d ls. he,ralln d tho t th order lArwWch 'channel" extends " thfa mlloe wliJ a : " . 'dVp'tn-of rc!rm?0 WsffeetrtMid eome At a recent meeting of tho execuuJ tl.ve, board of Columbia college. Fi nancial Socrctary ,H. .3. Shangle was Instructed to appear before thd gen eral board of education of the M. K. church, south, which meets In Mont- Sfnmorv Alnhnma nnrl n'Oiilr in da. .U113 luiiun .icr wie cquijjiiiciii ui modern chem(ca) and physical labora tory for the local institution, says tho Milton Eagle. , -, The Rey. Mr. Khangle left Monday .afternoon for Montgomery, where he wilt appear before this board' nexY weak. i... , ; .The , executive board at the 'sam meeting re-employed Prof. W. A. Ba-. con,a head of tho conservatory of music for tho college for another year, at an ncrasd salary. IXDIAX RESERVATION ' .( .1:1 .1 ' . 1. -" ; . ,., Spokane, W.sh, United States Son ;iVp. MlleajPolndoxfer, who ia In! Spo kane assisting a cltzons'. committee In njaklng. , arrangements .for Cklonel I , ,. CjlAS-A., C.?LVIN, Theodore Roosevel's visit here,' "Ifftfl "it. Jtv?CoTTtniirTf,flllnf AfccM; TchtTtotonrorcgon, " Total expenditures . , .' ; . , ASSETS. Value of real -estate owned .............. V,.l,.n , . P ....... 1. n V. 1 .. 1 Ixjans on mortgages ond collateral, etc. . Cash In banks arjd on hand . ., . . . Prctnfums in,. course of coUcction , and In trans-it 'mission ... ,. Wt. ............. -'.'. .4i. Duo for reinsurance- on losses paid -. .-. , . .-. .-v.-.-; Tn.nKnn. .. .. .1 ......... .1 . . .. .. ., n iiiu:i:auu 'lUlilo tMlCi utel Ul-'U ..,..... f 1 t V . 625,000.00 . 1,200,440.00 ..$1,603,671.14 rTotai . asset 6,108.20. 208,63.8hT i ,m.87 8,621.6 B70MO' Less special deposits In any State (If any there bo .. r t ,h.,I. . , A n ,1.. Z. n . J I - OQf . .. i. . . r.r . . . . . ... . . o,au ll j ... Total nssc: admitted fn'Orfelton" . . A . A . . c . . f .. . r$2,i LIABILITIES. Gross claims for losses unpaid $. 140,436.08 A,mount of unearned: jrornlums -on aH .outstandr , :(' nig rinica ....,,, .1,040, i is. o Due .for c"rn mission and .brokerage ...... .1 . Illties' -. . ....... . : . . '.- - 4 t60.4B- ' 0.4,670.10 'I. All otohr llabl Reserve for contingencies Total 10,000.p0 9.134.06 7,440 00 1'. ... r. . . 1 J . . 1 liabilities $1,6 Total Insurance, in, force pecembeji 3,1, 1910 . .1 $283,4 hCIXRSS IN ORECON FOR THE YEAR. IutaLriaks written during-the. year . ..... ...., ,$l,4i0,l 65.00 Gross lyemlumsjrecclved. during thoycai... 43,048.88 7,644.11 4,726.16 6,089.16 5.269.00 Premlumsrt;turnedjdulng the (year TTiOSses pjnd during the year! year . A . . ,Vnv, . . . . n . . . ,-r. . . TV 1isses incum'od'uring the-Ayenr Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon Doc. 31, 1910.... 2,2 ByJpfQY,&.!OiLO,'i Mgr. Pacific Cpnst. Dopt., San Franclsci. Cal Statutory resident general agent ana attorney for sorvice: