East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 13, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    FAKE TWO
DAILY KAST OUKGOXI.W, PEXDLETOX, OREGON. 1 III lisp AY, JU.Y 13. 1011.
EIGHT PAGES
1 Coo Clothes
For Warm Days
When old King Sol looks warm
ly down upon you, the only way
to keep cool is to wear COOL
CLOTHES. Our store is now
full of breezy ready- T.ade sum
mer garments and materials,
and trimmings for making them
Our prices are always rea
sonable. Let us dress you so
you can be as cool and beautiful
as a summer butterfly. .
(Jniil Saturday
we will pay
25c doz. for fresh Eggs,
in our cool pare food Grocery Dep't.
This store is headquarters for
all kinds of "Round-Up" clothes
shirts, hats, hat-bands, hand
kerchiefs, boots, gloves, etc.
Ladies9 Linen Auto Coats
Made with notched or sailor collars, raglan or regula
tion sleeves, plain tailored and fancy models trimmed with
blue or green linen collars and cuffs with buttons to
match. Sizes 16 to 42.
Price $6.75 to $15.00
Gossard Corsets
Xew models in Gossard Corsets, low bust, long skirt.
The most approved, most hygienic corset made. Front
lacing,- gives that graceful, easy appearance that no other
cornet can give.
$3.50 to $8.50
New Line of Scarfs, Doilies, etc.
.irST IIKCEIVKl) IiY THIS MOIIXIXG'S
EXPRESS.
The very newest patterns and designs, hemstitched,
scalloped, cluny lace trimmed, scarfs have doilies to match.
Price r:)!iir'' from
40c to $1.50
The Peoples Warehouse
save von: coipoxs.
WHEItE IT PAYS TO TMADE
NEWS Or THE
KMTIWESX
HE HOMS MUDK'S TKUXK.
Iinir(cd Smvthonrt Tails lit
, Will, lit. ....
..lull.
Love
Los Angeles, Cul. Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Carpenter of Hollywood suc
cessfully prosecuted u claim and de-
UrJay and A. r . hurts was forced to '
NEWS NOTES OF
PILOT ROCK FOLK
1K:i-m Kill! nil Mail furrier.
!ve up Mrs. Carpenter's trunk, which
(.KIZZLY CHEWS VI
HKllDEH IX IDAHO
Holm, r, Idaho. The mall carrier I he had detained
of this town was seriously hurt by his The hearing brought
hore falling upen him
Arrvst I. W. . at Walla Walla.
Walla Walla. Wash. Miehele i
Klein, an I. W. W. speaker, was ar
rested .by Patrolman Doyle for speak
ing on -Main street.
Allcsj'Sl Hootlcjrj'vr at Dayton.
Dayton, Wash A second trial
the Justice court before Judge It,
Stanford and a jury of five men,
which Pert Kogers is charged with
bootlegging, resulted in the Jury disagreeing.
Buy Froewate-r Stuck, of Goods.
Free water, Ore. Mr. Wheatley and
Mr. Teal of Walla Walla have pur
chased the stock of the Ed White
store and will conduct a confection
ery and ice cream parlor.
Killed While limiting;.
j Kendall, Mont. The body of Nich-
olas Noble, IT, was found with the
i top of the head blown off. Death ap-
1 parent ly was the resu;t of a hunting I
acciflent. Noble's parents are among WASlllXUTOX lOLICT
' the best known people of tins vie in
i y.
I Hall ltrvuks Arm at Creston.
j Creston. Wash. While playing
j with the Wilbur team Will Gray of
! that place was struck on the ri
! forearm by a wild bail and the sin
: bone broken two inches above the
; wrist.
(Special Correspondence.)
Pilot Hock. July 13. Miss Hazel
out the fact.: Belts, one of Pilot Hock's most pop-
that I'ads and the woman had known jular young girls, entertained at her
each other slightly In Kansas City and ' home Sunday the following guests:
that they kept up a correspondence i The Misses Hessle Campbell, Clara
niter he moved to Los Angeles, which Etter, Brooks Goodwin, Hazel Lynch,
resulted in on engagement of marrl- j and Elsie McReynolds, and Messrs
aK ; Frank Humphrey, Lnn Etter, Clarence
The girl had boon In unfortunate Etter. Orln Ivy and Berne Belts,
cir.umyt antes financially; and Eads Misses Ada and Helen Maclnnis
sent her money for a ticket to come spent Saturday and Sunday In Pen
to this city, where the wedding was ' dleton w ith friends.
A. I to take place at once. She arrived! Harry Whlttoker and Bon James of
in: and the trunk, stuffed with female 'Xye, were Pilot Rock visitors Satur-
gear, was sent to the house in which j day.
Eads was living. . Clara Etter and Brooke Goodwin of
The girl said yesterday that some- Missouri, are here visiting w ith rela
ting strange in Eads' conduct made. Uvea and friends.
her repent of her bargain, so she went I Lee Tripplet and nelce Cleo Harry-
lmmeuiateiy to rrlenda in Hollywood, man of Harris, Missouri, are here
After a while she. met Carpenter and j visiting with his aunt, Mrs. Thomas
here is where Cupid seems to have j Jaques.
worked well at close, range. Cnrpen-1 Miss Elfia Norman left Thursday
"oeu Him won. uut nis wire evening for Pendleton to accept a
was short on clothes, because Eads position as bookkeeper at the Do-
still kept the trunk. jmestlc lnundry.
Justice Heeve gave the brde her; Charlie Nelson nnd Ollle Smith re
nnery ana tads, out the price or her turned to Pilot Rock Monday after
ticket, has the experience. (spending Sunday in Pendleton with
; friends.
BAK i Donald Ross of Butter creek was
COWBOYS AXD IXDIAXS 8 business visitor Monday.
Mrs. GUman Folsom and daughter
Youth r fmiltal Must r..i.. w ir Jn spent Monday in Pilot Rock
Tliev WUli f ur vismng wun relatives.
Mother Bear, in Darkm-, Attack
Joe I, uca Near I4111I0 mid Team
Flesh From Body.
Lardo, Idaho. Joe Lucus, a herd
er, was badly torn up by a bear and
U reported to huve small chance of
recovery. He was attending one of
Harry Price's sheep camps near Rock
flat and at 11 o'clock wus awakened
by a disturbance among the sheep.
Rushing out of the tent into the
larkness he was attacked by a bear,
thought to have been a grizzly. The
flesh from his right thigh and limb
was nearly all torn away. His right
side was cut open and his body
otherwise horribly mangled. The
scalp from his forehead to the back
of his head was broken loose, and his
left wrist broken and left arm chewed
up. Mr. Lucas was found 18 hour
afterwards. He says the bear left
him when his dog treed two cubs.
Washington. The westward pours ' Mrs' UQuallen and daughter
. ' of empire has been checked by the returned 10 eiiot kock tuesaay rrom
6 ., ruthless police of Washington. The At,aTns vhere ghe has been visiting.
u" h-hiL-w.j ik. w..ik.' Pay Sturtevant spent Sunday in
Daughter Die in Ditch.
x-..... 1- v.. i'.,L.v, VI. .1.1.,
.oiill annuel, M (inu. , , - , ,
, ' ,, , - fences of the capital
Hintze, the 6-year-old daughter of.;,,,,.,, '
'iMr. and Mrs. E. E. Hlnntze, living!
hewhiskerert rou-hoe nnd the hefeflth- r a
ei ed Indian mounted on the mettle-! "'I't't0".
some broncho and enrrving large re-' H- ' Casteel, formerly of this city
voivpr- in eneh hnn.t win nr. i,,nlro, - but who Is now living at TJklah. was
he allowed to decorate the walls and en on the Btre,ts nere Monday
in poster nlc-1 '"rs- rl"'k "jrd was a passenger
tures. From now on the police mln-!on tne loca' for Pendleton Tuesday
Ions will efface all such daredevil
portrayals of life in the West.
evening.
J. N. Burgess was In town Tuesday
.... tit ciHcinil r aiMnn kiinlnAsa
'air. - Mvrtle Wosteatp who hn
to Sumach park, was drowned Tues-
day morning just nurth of the fair ( , ,;f Q, "protected! Mrt,e estgate who has been
sround. in the Lmon Irrigation ditch, m of he eo working for Grant Horris during the
lanrttirrino. .mhiMr.n a .in,, M,.ni. 'summer, returned to her home here
less TndinnQ must h nnnllsrl In tho . ou",,a-
k,..i Albert Mlnthorne of the Indian res-
Last week the police mutilated ervatlon' TM ,n town Mndair to do
many yards of posters on the walls
of Washington and to the rising gen
eration of the city of statesmen the
cowboy and Indian will be no more.
Five FJtvtions at Pasco.
I Pasco, Wash. Since the first of the
i year five elections on local matters
j have been held in Pasco and another
election will, be held July'25 on the
question of issuing bonas for the new
: city hall. The five elections have
been held In less than five months.
After Insurance Companies.
Olympla, Wash. Seven fire insur
ance companies, which have so far
failed to file schedules with the in
surance department have been noti-
j fied by telegraph by Insurance Com
; mlssioner Schlvely that unless their
j schedules are on file here by next
i Monday morning he will revoke their
j license to do business In this state.
Peach Price Ahout 00 Cents.
North Yakima, "Waish. That an
average price of 60 cents a box will
be maintained for peaches in the
northwest this season is the predic
tion of Fred Thompson of the Thomp
son Fruit company. The prices at
first may be higher, he says possibly
75 cents, but with the shortage in
some localities will not drop below
50 cents.
MARY ILL; XO "SALOME"
Mis Garden's Indisposition Causes'
Putting Off of Play Until Full.
Parts. Owing to the illness of
Mary Garden, who was to appear In
thetitle role of "Salome," which was
twice billed last week and both times
postponed, the play ias been definite
ly postponed until fail. It was said
today at the prima donna's apart
ments that Miss Garden's Illness was
not serious.
On you read tne Earn OrnninT
some trading.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McMannus spent
Sunday in Pendleton,
Mrs. Kennlson is visiting at Uklah
with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Cas
teel.
Miss May Sllers spent Sunday In
Pendleton.
"Bub" Mathews of Stewart creek
vas In Pilot Rock Sunday.
MONKEY TIES IT X. P. TRAIN
Trained Animal Leaps From Car and .
Trainmen (lve Chase.
Ellensburg, Wash. "Train step
ped 25 minutes in Yakima canyon
hunting for monkey." was the report
turned in by the engineer on North
ern Pacific train No. 5. No. 5 car
ried a theatrical troupe from Spokane
to Seattle and among the baggage was
a performing monkey. Just as the
train passed the station at Roza, in
the canyon, the monkey leaped
through the open door and scam
pered up the mountainside. The
train was stopped and messengers,
trainmen and theatrical people Joined
In tho search for the elusive Simian.
The animal's trainer finally Induced
the runaway to return to captivity
and the tialn proceeded.
HELD BY BARBS, MAN Bl'RNS
Farmer Start Weed lire and Iioses
His Life.
Vlsalia, Cal. Philip Aultman, 81
years old, was burned to death in a
fire which he started among some
weeds on his farm near her. The fire
spread to an adjoining field and Ault
man; trying to climb a barbed w-lre
fence to get at It. became entangled
In the barbs. His body was charred
beyond recognition.
Never leave home on a Journey
without a bottl of Chamberlain's
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
It Is almost certain to be needed and
cannot be obtained when on board the
cars or steamships. For sale by all
dealers.
Save money by reading today's ds.
Maine's Cofferdam 1eaklng.
Havana. A serious leak In one of
the 20 cylinders of the cofferdam
surrounding the Maine, which haf
glvqn anxiety to the engineer for
some weeks, was discovered and ef
fectively stopped. Pumping will be
continued at an early date and from
present Indications the berthdeck, on
which probably the greater number
of fatalities occurred, will lie expos
ed by July 20.
. Sprains require careful treatment.
Keep quiet and apply chamberlal.i
Liniment- fre -ly. It will remove the
soreness and quickly restore the parts
to a healthy condition. For sale ".y
all dealers.
Read the want ads.
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Sheep I)og: iii Contest.
I tonrao, .uoni, .- -luniuer 01 sneep-
. men win enter tne;r sneep uogs in a
I novel contest at the state fair this
! fall. The contest will rf"U're a herd
: er and a dog to take th;-ee sheep over
! a prescribed course which is marked
j by flag, bridges an 1 obstruction.-' on
' the ground, to the sheep pen which
i wi'.l be in front of the grandstand In
! full view of the audience. The herd
' er making the li'.-t-t time will be
i awarded the prize.
A Golden Wedding.
means that man and wife have lived
to a 3 )'jJ old age and cmaeviuently
have kept hoalthy. The best way to
kwep hea thy ij to see that your live-
it's duty utfi il :;. -i uut of :j5.
do. this is to keep
d
m I doe,
Cj 1 T':e only way to do. this is to keel
tp) ' IsaJlard's Herbino in the house an(
2jy'ltal:e il whenever your liver gets In
B"YS FXCOYFR TI5EASI Itl-;:
REYEAL HERMIT'S LIFE
active. f.Oc iier Lottie,
pen & Bros.
A C. Koep-
l.i u.'s y !,0f)l to Hi Wife.
Seattle. The will of Captain David
H. Jarvis, formerly In the revenue
cutter service, win re he performed
many heroic deeds in the Arctic
ocean and Bering sea, and lony at the
lorgaiwiuggenheiin en-
i tf-rprises in Alaska was probated.
swamp. God rest my soul. God has
filled the earth with gold. Devils
do not believe it, but has Ily not prorn-
Senreh for Other I'oerm of H-l- j i'"1- '"k and find?' The blue heron
ka Thoma. W ilderne Ret lu.-e, ! " .wlse' an'J lhe n:?!'t owl. but man is
J;j.ins ; an ass. for he walked not in the ways
Morey," Mich A romance of ' th "f the. most high."
oays when much f the staty 01 Mien-1 . mue or tne story or the peculiar j head of. the
lgun was a wilderness wa bronughtj old hermit is known here. George j tf-rprises in
tM light w In n boys of the South Ben 1 j i:ie,e!s, who lives in a portion of a .m,s. Kth-1 T. Jarvis, his wife, was ap
Un lj Y. M. C. A. summer cun.p j houe built by Thomas says that as a i pointed executrix. The estate is val
whiic dip.r.g a hole for a flagstaff. ; boy ho recollects finding carefully j u(.fi at $400,000 and has an annual
secreted collections of pebbles in the mtome of $30,000. With the exu p
house. It s said that Thomas' wife Uion of a few small bequests the en
deserted him, and that his queerness tire estate was left to Mrs. Jarvis.
oei.ame noticeable about the same
time. He roamed the woods, talking
to the trees and animals, and believed
that he could transmute certain stones
I into gold.
According to another letter found
brought
ir.g pistols,
ii.er.ts.
The lock
uti a ru.-:y iron b'-x contuin-
buks and several docu- ,
could not be opened, so!
.ttom uf the chest was broken.
th.- di.-i overers found two rusty
u.' an .at.'.ient pattern, resting
.-'! of :!ax. Then followed a
.- co:i' i lion, inc-ludirg a plain
I
!..i,', aip.irci.tiy tne weua.ng,in tne box, there is another chest)
le "l i-'.ine pioneer bride; a all- buried on the island. A may. which i
ver-cased watch of Swiss inanufac- v.as among the contents, gives direc- i HrxAarli,
,u-. , a -uian .juKb'.t a. , ud- tion ior rinaintr iniK eneat -i hp who e '
neighborhood is excited overa search j
immediately begun. Tor the remain
ing chests.
manufac
a rust-
jstained hunting knife; leather-bound
books dating from 1767 to 181S,
among them a Hible, "Children of the
Abbey." and "Book of Passion." There
vvt i e n-vrt.il sc h joi books and a num
ber of 1 eiiiiics bearing dates from
17l to liil; Kumples of silver, lead
and co; per uri, arrow haj, and
a collection of pebbles. Deeds duting
back as far as 17CJ related to prop
irly at Plymouth, Conn.
An explanation of the mystery was
fj-.iii.l iii a l.-i'er .-Xt by t.'ie owner
of tne thebt, in part as follows:
"This chest is the property of Hcsi
Tiloiuas, toiii.tiiy of New Eng
land later of th- Michigan wiider-I..--.
A cpii-4iua.. t of God, believing
id my t-pirit ti..; r.Mius o-. er these
iait-s m tne lt.il 111 r. -,.- a-, jar-l-if:r
a:l lay v i .a t .: . d p -.-.
i--i.-, 1 ir '''.' ei-' in. :.. na.i var.e.l.
iiio i-aw .-j... n.uny v oi.-.ertui ieciet-,
I'll; l; .--.ii:'e "I 1 .'. -I - at .. j'..- to. l.
them all away but on-. !he iea.it of
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ARE YOU FREE
FROM
eadaches, Colds, Indigestion,
Pains, Constipation, Sour Stomach,
Dizziness? If you are not, the most
effective, prompt and pleasant
method of getting rid of them is tc
take, now and then, a desertspoon
stomach 1 f.,1 -.f L pvr rrVvri!ni' anrl rnilu
Cha.nber- , , . , , 6, '
Happiest Girl in Lincoln.
A Lincoln, Xeb., girl writes, "1
had been ailing for some time with j
chronic constipation and
(...Ilk!.. t 'Vln
Jl "-611 lrVJ,lg 1(1I11U'.1- ."ll I f
iain s stomach and Liver Tablets and benencial laxauve remedy oyrup
in three days I was able to be up and ' cf p,g, anfJ 1;, Qf Senna. It U
got oeiter right along. I am the; H , . , . M
proudest giri in Lincoln to find such' well known throughout the world
good
dealers,
medicine."
For sale by an j as the best of family laxative reme-
' dies, because it acts so gently and
! . 1 . . n ..1 .
Usually the Way. sirengmens narurauy wimoui in
wiiiis 1 see Mr. Highupp has died, j bating the system in any way.
I wonder what his family will do. rJr . , r i it
1..11U-A., usual, i suppose. The! 1 o get Us beneficial effects it u
wi. v .ii raii-e a monument and the ' always necessary to buy the genu
nurse will raise the children. Judge ! r '11 .1 p if
1 ine, manufactured by the Lalifom
The last call for citizens to get the . Fig Syrup Co., bearing the narm
woodpiles off the streeu has be n J 0 the Company, plainly printed on
Umi. i by the mi cut superintendent '1 , J f
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