- EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST ORE GONIAL, PKNDIiETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1911. PAGS FOT Onr First Showing of Ladies and Misses lots : Presses For Early Fall Wear Gome in and see them F. E. LlVENGOODCO. THE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STORE. Quarterly Style Books for Fall. Ladies Home Journal Fashions Now Ready 20c with any 15c Pattern Free. LOCALS! Coal and wood, phone Main 5. Pam lino pictures please all. lu ch Henry tor coal. Main 17 S. Private board and lodging at 106 W. Webb. Phone Black 3431. Phone Platioeder for fresh meat and lard Main 445. Phone Main 5 for dry wood or Rock Springs coal. Call at 777 Thompson street for board and rooms. II. II. Copeland. Special rates to horses ooarded by Barn, 20 Aura street. Phone Main IS. For sale 4 good milch cows. In quire 215 Jane. Phone Black 6091. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to nee the ben and the clearest pictures. Everything that's good to eat. in meat and groceries at the Cash Markt. phone Main 101. Griddle cakes without grease. Try a Wear-Ever griddle. Can Black 2u2 fr information. A double boiler in your teakettle. Let the Wear-Ever representatives show you, or enli Rlnck 2092. ' K. L Burroughs, agent for dry wood end Rock Springs coal. Phono Main 5 Choice bunch of raddle ponieo for sale at the Round-Up feed yard, 212 W. Webb. About 800 feet of good new garden hose for sale at cost price. Sharon & foldings. Lumber at Darr's mill $12.00 per thousand. Six miles west of Mea cham, Oregon, For Sale From one to twelve good, young, well broken, Jersey dairy cows fcr tale. I. W. Short, Milton, t)re. Pendleton Business College opens Sept. 5. M. L. Clancy, B. A.,- principal, is in the office every afternoon from 1:30 to 4:00. Wanted at once, ludy solicitors for city and road. Pleasant work, good pay. Experience not necessary. Call mornir.gr. Mr. Lee, 206 W. Webb. Phone Main 541 for Parker's au tomobile. Trips to all parts of coun try, Lehman Spring." In particular. Quick service. If you wnr.t to niov- call Pcnla.. 1 Bros., Transfer. phne 3391. Large driy msves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. 647 Main street. Meat- Meat! Meat! If It's on the market, it's here. Farmers' Moat Co., Conrad PlaUoeder, manager, 224 E. Court, street, phono Main 446. For transfer work, hauling bag- gaffe, moving household goods and j pianos ami all kinds of Job work, j phone Mainn 461. B. A. Morton. t You can't burn slate anil gravel! j Uon't try It. Phone Dutch Henry, j Main 173. for e'ean screened Rock Springs coal either lump or nut. It burns clean and goes further. j Lost O.-W. R. & N. pay chock No. , . . - i jRose Cream j for j Sun Burn j and . Tan if you wish to b FREE of those blemishes 25c Stolen from 1002 East Court street, boys' bicycle, Flyer make. Will pay reward for return to above address. 5969 for 136.36 in favor of Nick Pulos. The public Is warned not to cash this check but to kindly return same to owner at Thorn Hollow or P. O. Box 857. City. Passengers to Portland can save money and at the same time have an enjoyable river ride by taking boat from The Dalles. Str. Bailey Gatzert leaves dally, -except Friday and Sun day at S:30 p. m.. arrives in Port land 9:20. Fare 11. 00. Wanted at once, an Al fresh Jersey cow; also have a full blood giving one and one-half gallons a day that I will trade for fresh one and pay difference. Address W. I. Gadwa or phone Black 2972. Pendleton Business College opens Sept. 5. A large enrollment is an ticipated. Ten per cent discount will 1)..' given to pupils "nrolling before September 20. , Graduates assisted to good posit'ons. M I,, flamy, B. A., I'rin. PERSONAL MENTION Miss Beatrice Johnson of Milton, was a visitor in the city last evening. Col. H. G. Newport of Hermiston, came up from the west end yesterday and Ik spending today In the city. Earl jlllanders, well known Mea cham merchant, came down this af ternoon on No. 17. I. W. Durrlll of Echo, came up from his home yesterday and spent the night In the city. W. W. Stelwer, Jr., of Hermiston, spent the night in the city and is transacting business hero today. Arthur G. Means of Umatilla, ar rived today on No. 17 from Meacham, where he has been spending a week, and will leave this evening for his home. C. S. Wheeler, the photographer, returned today from New York where he had taken his brother-in-law, Les ter Swaggart, to a specialist for treat ment. He reports Mr. Swaggart get ting along exceptionally fine and de clares he will he able to come home in about two weeks. SEEKS CIGAR B.XI NEAR GIRIS NECK; FIXED $2." Chicago, 111. John Egan, 19 years old, 2860 West Madison Ptreet, will probably be very careful hereafter where he throws his Igar bands, for one was caught by a fitful little breeze In Garfield park last Saturday him Just $25 anil costs to retrieve. Municipal Judge Uhllr Imposed the fine yesterday In the Desplalnes street court on a charge of disorderly conduct. Egan was sauntering through the park, puffing a huge cigar on which there was a large elaborate band, when he saw a young girl wearing a low neck dress walking ahead of him. According to his story he was Just removing the band when it acldental iy slipped down the back of the g'rl's waist and he reached down through the neck of the dress to recover it. Whereupon the young woman screamed and Park Policeman Ed ward Coy came to the rescue. "t was an accident, Judge," Egan told the court. "She had on a low necked drefs and I dropped my cigar band down there and wanted to re cover It." Coy's testimony was different. "He stopped the girl, your honor." I he said,. "and when she turned around j he blew smoke in her face and reach ed down the back of her neck." The testimony did not show wheth er or not the band was recovered. Ix-t George Haul It. Phone George Stangier at Grltman Bros.', Main 511, for light or heavy hauling of all kinds. Trunks, furni ture or pianos moved promptly and with care to any part of the city. TO GATHER THE ARMY AT LARGE STATIONS Stolen. From In front of Peoples Ware house. August 19, one nearly new Rambler bicycle equipped with mud guards, lantern hanger, and pump. Suitable reward for return of same to this office. Washington. The concentration of the army at large stations, strageli cnllv stationed for military purposes and Mie abandonment of the small posts i.a under consideration by the war department Tile idea of the scheme which re qiiiiis the sanction of congress, is to i onstruct in the vicinity of cities or large towns compact barracks each to hold an entire regiment. Most of the commissioned officers, neoortling to the plans, will find accommoda tions within the city, obviating the necessity of building extensive offi ci is quarters on the reservation. It Is proposed to locate the greater part of the Infantry in the northern states and the cavalry and field ar tillery in the south where forage is i (Special Correspondence. - Hermiston, Ore., Aug. 26. Mr. W. J. Staplsh of the Western Land and Irrigation company has taken the M. S. Kern home on Gladys avenue for a short time, during the absence of M. S. Kern, who Is in the eastern states. Mr. Staplsh Is treasurer of the Western Land and Irrigation Co. He has his family with him. The of ficers of the company are now located at Hermiston. Mr. Watson being man ager of the same. Mr. 10, L. lleeder, of Dayton, Ohio, have purchased land of the Maxwell Land and Irrigation company through Mr. A. E. Robb. They will make this their future, home. Mr. A. C. Crawford Is putting in alfalfa on the 5-acre tract owned by Clara G. Hall and sister. Miss Hall teaches school at ,'eston. Mr. R. F. Kellogg, of Cincinnati, is here In the interest of the bonding company which he represents. He is here the guest of the Westrn Land and Irrigation company. Mr. J. Rayhill has accepted a posi tion as baggagemas'er of the O.-W. R. & N. company. Mr. H. Matthews, a conductor on the Great Northern railroad out of Spokane, returned to his work yes terday. He has purchased land un der the project and will make this his home In the near future. At the present time the project has four con ductors from different railroads who are living on the project. QCEEX DISFIGURED BY BAD BRITISH WASPS Disrcs-Mt-lful Insects Wliiio Taking Tea Lawn. Attack Her "on a ' Ducal .'out practically the entire year. Spokane Wants Hirn-iimss IMvins. After a spirited contest for the contract of paving Seventh avenue, in one of the finest resilience dis- triits in Spokane, during which sev-J ,,1'aP anJ wh,'re h,"'ses m:l' be keP4 d'ul weeks were spent by the engi neer ami interested property owners I !n an investigation of the compara tive merits of the various pavements oi'fi red, a decision was rendered In favor of I'.itu-Mass against a largo feld ..f competitors. Spokesman-Ue- London. Queen Ena of Spain, passed through London this week ab solutely unrecognized. This failure of recognition was not due to any at tempt to preserve an incognito, but to the simple fact that her majesty was unrecognizable. The secret lies in the one word wasps. The English are particularly fond of declaring that one can take one's ease in the country even in the tropi cal spells without being annoyed by the venomous insects against which one has to wage a perpetual war in the United States, but, while it's true mosouitoes are practically un known, it is equally true that wasps wops as they are vernacularly known are much In evidence. And so the queen of Spain found. The English wasps are indeed the plague of English house parties, one of whose standard pleasures is that of taking tea and marmalade on the lawn, yueen Ena was a guest of the Duke and Duchess of Westminster at Eaton Hall, and while enjoying the afternoon recept'on the party was at tacked by a swarm of wasps. All the party was attacked, but Queen Ena was the center of a par ticularly vicious attack and before the hostess and guests could escape, she was so badly slung in the face that it swelled out of all recognition. So disfiguring were the swellings that Alfonso, who has been spending a few care free days with ex-King Man uel and his mother at their Hampton Terrace residence, scarcely knew the swollen features of his wife. Already lor the Largest Suit and Cloak Business We Have vr Known Don't delay making an early selection. Our styles, material and workman ship far excell-our prices abso lutely the lowest. Come and Compare Wohlenberg Dept. Store "RETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY." the teeth that Tie Is under treatment in St. Mary's hospital. The fish belonged to William Mat ten, who was proudly displaying the catch to his friends, when the Wil liams boy toddled up and began to fondle the biggest of the lot, an eight pound catfish. ' The fish was still breathing, though it had been out of the water for sev- j eral hours, and without warning it i raised Its head and snapped at the ! little fellow, firmly gripping his hand. I It required several minutes to pry the big jaw open and release the lit- I tie hand, which was bruised and bleeding from the encounter. After being treated at a near-by drug store the boy was taken to St. Mary's hospital where the wound was cauterized. HEADQUARTERS FOR Toilet' Goods We are Sole Manufacturers and Distributors of the -Celebrated Southeastern Washington's GREATEST FAIR Sept'r. 18 to 23, 1911 WALLA WALLA. WASH. 530,000 IX PItEMIL'MS . AM) PURSES Greatest Race Program Ever Offered in tho Northwest. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN EVERT DEPARTMENT. Concerts Daily by Famous Ruzzi's aTALIAN BAND Special Rates on all Railroads. PRETTY HELLO GIRL CAPTl'RES REAL PRINCE Scion of French Monarchy Coining to Los Angeles Ho-h. of Winning; Ills Suit. i tj 7777.7777................. toilet cream j Get There Quick ; COLD CREAM Phone Red 3961 for the TOOTII POWDER . , , , . a :AUTO CAB MT. EOOD CREAM. I . , Twenty-five cent fares to any 1 alltnirk I O Part of tn city. Special rates J Leading Drugpists of East- best service in town. em Oregon. Stand at 614 Main St SBBBVBBBBSVJHHMBBBBBBVViBBSMBBBVUHQU tons or RAD EGGS 1)IMPEI ON CHICAGO vli'W. I'.itu-Mass paving on Alia and Cot (onwooil streets in Pendleton would ;uo over $4iloo to property owners. RIVER Tl'llXS FARM INTO GREAT S1EYI rkunsim Sucks Away Sand Beneath With Swiss ('!hvm Eftoct. Muskogee Okla. Tho strange be havior ,if tho farm of N. K. Fanner, adjoining Yahola, near here, has alarmed the people In that village. "iiyspT.ous linii begun to appear in Farmers' fields several weeks ago, come of them sinking to a depth of 10 leet mid covering the Melds sol thickly as to unf.t them either for i ul- 1 '.!v:it'on or for us" us pasture. t Farmer believes the strange falling! away of the land is due to the recent I: outh. The farm lies in a bend of! Arkansas river. The soil is about' 2 feet deep. lielow that Is. sand. I I' iinii's theory is that te low stage of the river s'.uked witter and sand iroin uiuier uu son, which sank, g;v oig a Swiss cheese appearance to his tarm. He Is attempt ng to level his land by hauling soil from adjoining farms. r.lMIO Condemned in Kansas City, mid Interstate Traffic Goes On. .Kansas City. Following dispatches from Chicago that bad eggs were be ing sent from there to Kansas City, Harry F. Cuvette, deputy state food and dairy Inspector, declared that thousands of dozens of eggs which have hee-i condemned as unfit for food hero are shipped to Chicago. He says the inspectors have no right to stop the shipments, as such action would be in violation of the Interstate Commerce law. Since July 12 more than SO, ft nil dox or eggs have been condemned In Kan sas City. That is about half the eggs handled here in that time an.l means a loss of the finest food worth more than $111,000 Los Angeles. Pr.nee Eugene Arle- ! mere Du Bols, scioD of one of the j jj coming to Los Angeles to press his suit for the hand of Miss Michelle Le Grand, the uetite and pretty telephone operator at the Hay wind Hotel, whom j j he met while she was on a v'.sit to her aunt in Paris, and which lasted twoj mouths. I J Despite his avowed determination I to win her. Miss Lc Grand says that the visit of the prince to L,os Angeles will avail him noUiing, as she has no use for noblemen. When she returned from Paris to j New ork. Miss Le Grande found a j cablegram awaiting her from tiie I prince, announcing his intention of j visiting her in Los Angeles. She ar I rived in Los Angeles this afternoon. I ' While on our way to the railroad 1 station in Paris, Prim e 1 Hi F.oi t mU I"' 1 4. nri i: team will leave I'OR TRIP TO NEW YORK i WOMEN DARE AIR, ONE TAI NTS 111 ItRY KOEPPENS : Die Drug Store That Serves Ton Beat. Secretary to Sevrotnry MucYengli Sours In Aeroplane at Chicago. Chicago. Mrs. Francis Taylor, wife of the secretary to Secretary Mac Yeagh of the treasury department, and Mrs. Redmond Stephens, promi nent in charitable functions, were the f ist women to hazurd aviation in Chicago. They made their flights at the field of the Chicago Aero club in the bi plane of C. P. Rodgers, the profes sioiuil aviator, who won the duration prize at the big meet here. Mrs, Stephens, upon alighting, went to a telephone and told her husband: "Well, I've been up. You may be a member of the Aero club, but I've beaten you off the ground." San Francisco. Tho American white-t-iled .leer driven by Frank Clemens, and attached to a 1 cht wa gon, will start from Mrs eity in a day or so for New York City. Clem ens has trained the (her for a year and they appear well broken. The harness Is similur to that used on horses and the animals obey in a do cile manner the driver's commands. Clemens believes that ho will make the trip in three months. His ulti mate destination Is Europe. The deer were raptured when tiite young, near Sand Point, Idaho. Clemens' home. posed to nil," said Miss i-0 Grand. , "and 1 told him that such a thing as ; matrimony had not yet entered my ' head. If he comes ii'iv h wili have' his trouble for his pa ns." i THE L. CHING WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. f Will Move on 2ml or September to ew anil Kle. k gunt Offices at No. 11 E. Main Street, T Sell ISiiilding. J We cure any and all diseases that the human flesrf 4 Is heir to. My wonderful aiul powerful roots, ! herbs and remedies are composed of Chinese buds, if barks and vegetables that are entirely unkonwn T to medical science of the present day. They are X harmless, as wo use no poisons or drugs. No operations. Xo ktiifs used. Wo cure stomach troubles, liver, kindey. ca- tarrli, lung, throat, asthma, nervous debility, fc. J male complaints and rheumatism and all uisor- dors of the blond. Wo cure to stay cured and guarantee to cure all T kinds of Piles and Private Diseases of nu n and women. Call and see X. him or write. Consultation free. If you are unable to call and see 4" him, send two cents in stamps for symptom blank. Address: THE L. CHING WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. I :'0' W. Rom- Street. W alia Walla. Wash. 3 S TrC 7 K . J I' . The dry weather in the Milton dis trict has dried up many of the wells but abundance of water has been found by deepening a few feet. ROYAL NI N VISITS N. V. Hawaiian lriniss on Way to Enter Convent at Honolulu. New York. Sister Mary Alida. a real princess In the garb of a nun, Is in Xew York City on her way to Hawaii, where she will enter the house of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart In Honolulu. She is a Hawaiian of royal blood and has been studying in France for six years. Her mother, a princess only two steps removed from the Ha waiian throne, married Wang Leong, a wealthy Chinese. Their daughter, who was regarded In Hawaii as a fgreat beauty, decided, on becoming of age, to go into the church. She Is a talented musician and artist andspcaksolghtlanguages and artist and speaks eight lunguuges. :. viNG pun i;e SHOWS l-'Ol'GIIT ' Cue Minister in Hood River Ui-fuscs 1 ti Join War Against Them. Hood River, lire. "if the city coun-I ci! closes the Sunday moving picture shows, why should they not also cut out Sunday baseball games, or all other forms of business?" says James R. Hargravcs, pastor of the Heights Haptist cl.urch. "For this reason I refused to s'gn a petition circulated by a number of church people of the ti wn asking that the electric theaters be closed on Sundays." The petition has been presented to the city louncil nnd will lie acted up on next Monday night. The move ment was started by a number of the ministers of the city, and the petiti ons were signed by many business men. The ministers claim that the ilectric theaters reduce the Sunday evening congregations. The Heights minister, however, has his church crowded every Sunday night. The city has three electric theaters. P.1G EISH RITES LITTLE ROY. Read the want ads. laws of "Cattle" Pried 0hii to Ro len. Victim's Hand. Philadelphia. Pa. While tilav'nn with a basket of fish that had Just I been brought in by a neighbor. George i Williams, 3 years old, of No. 134 Mascher street was bitted In the hand by a catfish, and so seriously cut by , ------ - - r - i yr PHrnwf it-ttiaci wrrr frry tcxjmrM ft itrranititMJKiKtB!tiisj Anftoimcement. The Oregon Motor Company will open an Automobile Garage and Repair Shop at 3 1 5 E. Court St., about Sept. first, and will carry a full line of Automobile Supplies. Ford Automobile Agency and Auto Cab in Connection. Joseph N; Bohl, Mgr.