East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 26, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST ORJEGONIAN, PKNDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, AltitST 20, 1011.
blGtlT fAOt-.S,
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
is this store the cheapest place in Pendleton to
buy Groceries
BECAUSE
We own mir own store building and save rent-
We buy for cash and discount all our bills.
Wo operate our store at a far less expense.
Harvesters
It will pay you to call anj
tret our prices before plac
ing your orders for gro
cery supplies.
C mplete Jne of fruit, faney. staple and green groceries alway
on hand.
STANDARD GROCERY COMPANY INC.
Wilful Mi'l at U9 Cents.
Wheat was still at 69 cents at noon
today and very little was changing
hands.
lVmrolon (iiil to .Marry.
A marriage license- was Issued to
day to liruce H. Smith of this county
and Ethel L. Keniily, 1" year old
daughter of J. 1!. Kennedy of this
city.
WHERE
FRANK 0GARA, Pres.
ALL ARE PLEASFD.
BERNARD O'GAKA. Sec-Trvas.
Well Known Indian Dies.
Je Pass, well known member of
a well known Indian family, died yes
Unlay morning nt 9 o'clock on the
Umatilla reservation, nnd will be bur
ied today.
A YANDERBILT SHOELESS!
Mrs. Reggie- Catching Crabs for Her
Feast, Sets Fuslilou.
Newport, R. I. Mrs. Reggie Van
dorbllt has set a new fad for New
port society by going crabbing In her
bare feet. Following her example, n
score of hostesses are now supplying
their chafing dishes with crabs of
their own catching.
Mrs. Vnnderbllt drove her automo
bile, a few afternoons ago, from San
dy Point to a spot near the life-saving
station nt Price's Neck, and tak
ing off her shoes and stockings, wad
ed into the water with her crab net.
In an hour she had enough fresh
crabs for a large party that she en
tertained at hex homo in the evening.
She explained tho manner of catch
ing crabs to her guests. Since then
they have been practicing the same
method.
TRY FOR WORLDS
I
LADY GRACE WILL XiACE
AGAINST TIME FOR HONORS
Ijuly Will Drive Fast Pacer Leola
Will Race Against Hassalo Good
Card Arranged for Matinee.
Spectators at the third matinee of
the Round-Up Riding and Driving
club tomorrow will have an opportun
ity of witnessing an attempt to break
the world's record for pacing on a
quarter mile track with a lady driver,
according to Frank Frazier, well
known race horse man and chairman
of the program committee. His own
pacer. Lady Grace, which in the two
previous matinees has raced against
Hassalo. will try for the record, with
Miss Rena Collins, his nelce, holding
the strings. The race will be against
time anl Mr. Frazier is confident
that his mr.ro will lower the record
of three minutes by
as she did It once
week.
Leola, his best known animal, will
be seen In action for the first time
this season tomorrow as she has been
pitted against Hassalo, the veteran
track horse owned by Gus La Fon
taine. Frazier, himself, will do the
driving in this event.
The other events of tomorrow's pro
gram will be "classy," according to
the
IMal .order Shop Is Closed.
Thr.-ugh a suit brought in the ius-
time court this morning by the Port
land F'sh company, the meat shop of
Conrad Platzoeder on Court street,
was attached by Deputy Sheriff
lSl.ikeley and closed The Portlnn.l
- - 1 i company claims a bill against the pro
several seconds, : prietor for $52.75. payment of which.
In practice this 1 it is alleged, has beni refused.
i '
j Albert n Crops Aro Good.
J W. H. McOormmnch who, with his
wife, returned Wednesday from n vis
i it to Alberta, reports harvest just
j started in that northern country and
; declares the crops will avetage be
tween 35 and 45 bushels to the ucre
He says a hail storm a week ago beat
down some of the errain but thinks
matinee manager, the running', the greater part of it can be saved. A
races especially to be good. Compe- J number of former Vmatllla ranchers
tition will be keen for purses
been hung up for each event.
The matinee will commence prompt
lv at 2:30 o'clock.
have, are located in that country and the
news that they will have good vlelds
after two bad seasons Is pleasing to
their friends.
FINDS NEW RACE
IN WORLD OF OCRS
Scientist Discovers a People Who
Never Saw White or Indian..
New York. A race of people, who
had never before beheld a white man
or an Indian, has been discovered in
the Arctic regions of British Colum
bia by Vilhjmar Stefansson. leader
of the American Museum's Scientific
exped!tion, which left here in April.
190S, according to a' letter received
from him In Erooklyn.
G11US BONES ARE BRITTLE.
Slight Falls Sufficient to Shatter
Tlieni to Pieces.
Wilmington. Del. Physicians In
this and ot'ner cities are making a
study of the case of Miss Ruth Mor
gan, aged 10 years, who father, David
atorgan, tenanrs the farm adjoining
the Minquidale home, near this city.
Miss Morgan Is thought to have un-
usuany sort or brittle bones In ner
body for within a year she has had
four slight falls. In everv one of which
she sustained a broken bone.
Her latest accident occurred when
she fell one foot from a fence and
broke an arm above the elbow. Last
spring she fell from a step and broke
a shoulder blade. Later In the sum
mershe fell from a chair and broke
an arm, but this fracture was healed
before the girl or her parents knew
anything about it.
Three weeks ago she fell from a ta
ble and broke the other shoulder
blade.
down they go and out. Get the count
Here it is
Boys Long Pants Suits
of a regular value of $ 1 0 to $ 1 8.50
and for today and eve. and 'Monday
Special rrtf
sa, 5
n i ii i
rnce
un
4F3 Spechl
1) Sale
Price
Corley Baby Dies.
The four months old baby of E. V.
Corley, well known barber, died this
morning at 10.20 as the result of an
operation performed yesterday for in-'
testinal trouble. The Corleys had
been camping at Meacham when the
baby took ill and was rushed to Pen
dleton yesterday, w here Drs. Smith,
Parker and Ring,) were summoned !
and an operation was considered ne
POOR MAN SCENTS WEALTH.
Street Cleaner Relieves He Is Sole
Heir to $200,000.
Bradley Reach, N. J. Believing
that a fortune of at least $200,000, in
cluding several houses in Brooklyn,
awaits him in the estate of a sister.
Miss Sarah Rowne, formerly a nurse
in Si. Luke's ospital, - New York.
cessary. The funeral will be held to-' wm,Si' death occurred In Europe about
morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock nt the i
a mouth ago, James B. Bowne,
home of Mrs.
and Mis. H. H.
son street.
Corley's parents. Mr
Copeland, "77 Thomp-
LOW
COLONIST
RATES
westbound from; central and
eastern states and eastern
CANADA.
$25.00 From St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha
$33.00 From Chicago From St. Louis
$50)00 From New York From Boston
$25.1)0
332.00
$50.15
, Sihool Controversy.
i Comity School Superintendent
Frank-K. Welles is this afternoon en
i paged In a heated controversy with
the school board of a district near
; Pilot Rock, one of the members of
I which la A. F. Michaels, well known
j farmer. It seems that the board last
I year failed to comply with tho school
. 1: 'v which requires that school he ! ''r
: maint-'ined at least six months dur-
ic: the yar in order to entitle th"
d'strict to receive Its apportionment
of the school funds. Suijerintendent
Welles has refused them money from
j t hi year's taxes, acting upon the ad
, vice of Deputy District Attorney Fru-
itt. pnd the members of the board arc
j anything but sweet tempered over the
i matter.
i street cleaner, has . begun searching
for information concerning his sister,
whom he hud not heard of in more
than a (piartiT of a century. Bowne,
who is 77 years old. believes he 's
the only surviving near realtive of
his sister.
Quit
Business
IN
Closing
Out
(C
SEARCH loll MAN LOST
for eighteen
YEA US
Salem, Ore. As a last resort, after
using every effort to locate a hroth-
whom she has not seen in IS !
yiars. Mrs V. F. Murphy, or ?;in !
Francisco, has appealed to Governor
Wesi, asking him if it is possible to .
ascertain the whereabouts of Fred
William Uuinmel. she says that IS
years ago she mot him on Market
street, in San Francisco, talked with
him a few minutes, and he passed on.
Since that time he has lropped out
of sight completely.
knew for what purpose tho mob was
gathering Is guilty of murder." An
other arrest was made In the ease of
Zack Walker, the negro who was
burned at the stake here.
The prisoner, Clyde Woodward, 21
years old, who Is charged with mur
der, was taken to the county Jail at
West Chester. The ruling created a
sensation here. It was made in the
case of George Stahl, 16 years old,
whose parents sough his release on a
writ of habeas corpus. In refusing
the application the Judge said:
"One is responsible for his actions
if he associates himself with u mob
even if he gives no physical assistance
but merely sanctions violence. Then
lie is Jn st as guilty of murder under
the law as if he helped to commit
murder. Stahl sympathized with a
turbulent mob. lie cannot complain
Low of the justice that lie receives."
It is said that a number f persons
who are known to lie in the mob, but
who took no actual part In the lynch
ing, will be arrested.
I! 1 1 ROAR PREPARIMi
IX)lt WESTERN STKIKi:
(Continued from page one
Those are a few. There are others.
We quote from all points.
On Sab Daily, Sept. 15 to October 15.
Hcve you friends coming?
cated. We will qu'-te them
you ?end for your frlc-nds?
tickets.
Advise us their names and where lo-far-s
and give full information. Will
We will arrange prompt delivery of
ft
We operate THROUGH DAILY TRAINS from St. Louis, Kansas
City, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, all ELECTRIC LIGHTED,
with Leather Upholstered TOURIST SLEEPING CARS and finest
DINING CARS with our famous a la carte service.
Northern Pacific Railway
"T!:c- Original Scenic Highway."
Ask any of our representatives. Full information gladly furnished
WALTER ADAMS, Agent, PENDLETON. ORE.
A (ienernl Correction.
. ' I"., ITl. T-l I I ll II' I II I.-
ce.ven ny tne t.ast i ircgonian and in
asmuch as ;t involve? a correction of
several errors, it is reprinted here:
Mr-". Robert Brown. It is under
! sto m1 that you sent the article into
fj the East Orefonian regarding Mrs
! Nencle's afternoon nnd that vou mad
Vl ' several errors. It was Mrs. Frank! starvation ad v. .cat
i;Ne!!tfle that entertained Instead of! Orchard today.
5& I Mrs. Jim Neagle, and you also made
jS j a mistake in her list of guests. Mrs.
V4 i J C MeConnell was there nnd ,t was
yr M
Will Humphrey and not Mrs.
i Click Humphrey as you faid. Mrs
I Neagle also did her own servin't
' v. itiiou'. th- assistance of Mrs. Brown.
Ions, respectively, will leave for San
I'rancisio as soon as the Kansas City
confereti e will have been concluded,
to meet the railroad official.
This conference will be wi tched by
the entire nation, us it will m all llke-
d pr 'Vi.' Ihu mest Important
meeting that has ever nccurud between
Capital and Labor. In the western
country It will mean either a
thorough l i .uljii.-tment of condition
or r.t least the beginning of nego
nations lor such or a prohable war
llltzzurd Case ArgmM. between the two controlling elements,
Seattle, Aug. 25 A demun cr in i f this country, that may rival or even
the ease of Dr. Linda Haz.ard, tho isurpass the late English struggle.
n advocate, began at Port I president Kline, of tin- federation
of railroad shopmen, today stated that
lh' had received a message from tin-
Suddenly Turns Airman.
Santa Anna. Calif., Aug. 26. Glenn
Martin, an amateur made an unan
nounced flight at a height of 3000 feet
over this city tody.
Kvrlyn's 'limit Wants lHvorcv.
New York , Aug. 21. Mrs. K-sa
Christal, an actress and former ( hum
of Evelyn Thaw, today fil-d suit for
divorce from I.ee Christal, an actor.
A. V. CIIARLTt
f'ass'r Ag"r.t,
Portland, Ore.
The above unsigned typewritten
n' t" was received by me. postmarked
PendVvin. f am not r-siionsib'e f..ri
the item mention"'! and the party r
part es send'ng the above note have
under-tood wrongly: a - for the ladi- s
therein named. I do ten know cny,
except Mrs lirew;. tie- wife of l'i-'-tnasi!
r, .1. T. J'.rown.
Respect fuily.
MRS. RdiiERT liROYVN.
Injured by 1
W'illiston, X. 'd.
Samson ol Ruder
in gasoline jnid th
If'
'.ill di"
Ighting liK
Aug. 2'i. Tb'una
washed his hands
ii tried to light his
lospiial and probali-
I
Woman Kills l:t Rattlers.
ivtmi. Wash. Th in season's
rec
western unions, asking his permission
to Imine liately go out on slrik". II
wired hick, advising them to remain
at their work for a few das lunger.
Mr. Kline stated that the men will
strike sonn, even without ordeis, un
less the conference between the labor
leaders find Mr. Kriittsclimitt, bring.-
forth some definite results.
Wants Dam.
San Francisco. Cnl Aug. 2(1. Gen
eral Manager Calvin of the Southern
l'acif.c system will meet Julius Krutt
schnitt at Sparks. Nevada, tomorrow,
to give him all possible data as o the
ability of the Harriman coast lines, t'
withstand a strike. It Is anticipated
that Mr. Kruttschn!tt will meet the
presidents of the various unions, but
will refuse to deal with the federa
tion. Policy Cluingvd.
San Francisco, Calif., Aug. Ii. Af
ter a week's trial the order establish
ing an eight hour day and five day
week was rescinded in the San Fran
cisco shops of the Pacific division of
the Southern Pacific today. At the
same time an order was issued to re
duce the shop force. Company offi
cials say not more than 10 or possibly
1 2,. per cent of tho force has been
laid off No reason is given for tho
change in policy. Men who are still
working are becoming alarmed. It
is expected that the men will be re
instated within sixty days.
i i.".ll Out nt Los Angeles.
Los Ang'lis, Aug. 2ti. orders Is
sued by the Southern Paclfc. cutting
down the forces, caused a sr here.
It Is Impossible to ascertain the num
ber dropped from tho payroll, but
it is est mated at about 25U however.
l'ur-st Uutter Known."
MRS.
v. '
ll.l.Vlil.AM) IS
iii:i:oim:
at rim:
Hid -,'t- -ilvcl' t( a-
i"'dis have !chi oiven nvi:v ;t our creameries
Blanc
hard Better
:. il'e' of Former President Rescues
Man From I lame, in .a-lion-o hi
Her summer Rc-hionce in .Meic--lilli.
V II.
old for the number of rattlesnakes de
stroyed by one person g-.'-s to Mrs
A. .1. Smith "f the liowman ranch,
12 miles east of Tiayt'-n. She claims
to have k '1 o-d 10 snakes; of which
number 13 were rattlesnak' s.
of t!:ese had about eight rattles
DALE
M.
IS
Is the Purest Known
nd it enjoy- a very ujifii'T put run aire by reason of its pur
ity, cleanliness, f rf-slm s, flavor and firmness.
To further i"iilarize this icrfet food, we are placing let
iered coujiis in every package, a full set of which will en
title you Uj SIX SILVER TEASPOONS, "Arbutus" de
eifrn of the well-known Win. A. Ropers Mfp;. Co. make. You
will pay from N to $." for the same sixxins at jewelry stores.
Jensen Creamery Company
Pendleton, Oregon
. I I.ee D. Drake, advertising mana o r
j of the Fast Oregonian, returned this
i afternoon from Wcnaha spr-ngs. after
. ' a week's hunting trip in the Illue
t : mountains.
K. I!. Aldricii, editor of the tlust
in, returned today from, a
week's grouse hunting trip in the
mountains out from Wenaha springs.
rc.hlh, N. II. -.Mrs. Grovr lo
lam!, w h j has been here during m
"'' th" .-'immiT with her children at
lo r i aintry home, desperately fought j orcjrnj.;
; t;,v in Uie gaslmuse a lew le'-l
away from her home and with the aid
of several persons on her property
managed to put out the flames an '!jLL IX MOB THAT BURNED
:.;.v.d h-.-r home, iiut that was not I KI.;il!; (iL'ILTY OF MURDER
done un'.il William O. Cook, the care-
taker of the property, had iieen so
will
for
badly burned that It is feared he
die.
Mrs. Cleveland sent to Boston
two physh inns to attend him.
ook has not been able to explain
much about the fire, but he said af
ter he h id been taken Into the Cleve
land home that he had gone to the
gashouse and opened the door, where
upon there was an explosion which
knocked him ten feet from the door.
His clothing caught fire, but he put
that out as he rushed back to at
tack the flames which followed the.
explosion.
liy this time Mrs. Cleveland as well
as her children and others about the
place who had heurd the nolce of
the explosion, had started for the
Judge Butler Rules Tlint Every One
in Crowd That Lynched Detective's
Slayer nrc Liable to Prosecution.
OPTOMETRIST.
ETES EXAMINED, CLASSES FIT
TED, LENSES DUPLICATED AND
Fit A M ES REPAIRED.
WithW. E. HANSCOM
THE JEWELER, PENDLETON,
tho week or month at tho iJr.mmerclal
North leach
Is the plcnscre haunt In this part of
the country this summer. Its devo
tees rejoice to b'nrn that they can now
go and come In a regular s hedule, In
dependent of tides. The popular ex
cursion bteamer,
T. J. POTTER
leaves Portland, Ash Street dock,
DAILY, i:CF.IT SATURDAY AND
SUNDAY. 8::10 A. M.
SATURDAYS ONLY, 1:00 P. M.
Also the steamer "HASSALO" leav
ing Portland daily, except Sunday, at
8:00 P. M. (Saturday at 10:00 P
M.)
Reduced Fares
Prevail
From All Points In the Northwest
via the
Oregon-Washington Railroad
k Navigation Company
Ideal collage, and camp life, a mag
nificent beach that Is not surpassed
anywhere-, genial and beneficial cli
mate, and nil the comforts of homo
without t.os'ing any more than if you
remained at home.
Call on or write to any O.-W. R.
N. agent for complete information;
also for copy of our summer book,
"Outings In Oregon."
Wm. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, O.-W. R. A
N. Co , Portland. Ore.
Coatesvlile, Pa. Under a ruling of
Judge Butler In West Chester "that
nnv one who was In the mob and
BALDH FADED MEN
Getting Scarcer Every Year.
Ninety-nine times in one hundred
baldness is caused by dandruff germs
which dig down deep Into tho roots
of the hair, destroy Its vitality and
cause It to fall out.
If you havo dandruff, the little In
visible, persistent devils called dand
ruff germs are at work. Destroy
' ,1 . AHnn AM .,..!...,. .... I'l I'lT lhl'11
gashouse. They found Cook fighting.1"."-'" Kl
the flames with his clothing on f ire j
ana ne was mmum uvtjrcume wnmi
they reached him.
Mrs. Cleveland attacked the flames
and had others carry palls of water
to the house. She hauleil Cook away
from the scene, and he was carried
i to the dwelling house. Then she di
rer's& the work of putting out the
flame.
yu will be compelled to take your
place In the baldheaded class.
Parisian Sage In guaranteed by
Tallman IJrujr Co. to stop failing hair
and Itching scalp and to drive out
dandruff and kill the germs, or mon
ey back. It is the most delightful
hair dressing In the world not stick
or greasy. Large bottle DO cents.
Pendleton Dye Works
CUT PRJCES FOR AUG.
LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED
LADIES' SUITS PRESSED
MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED
MEN'S SUITS PRESSED
Have your clothes cleaned at an up-to-date place and
date method.
... ..$a.o
. .. ti.o
... $a.M
760
by up-to-
Pbone Main 180.
206 l-t E. Alta.
THE CASH MARKET
IS THE BUSIEST PLACE I N TOWN
WHY?
Because people get better goods, better acrvice ana better weight
than any other place In town and you'll find our prlcei cheaper
jtthe CASH MARKET
Cor. E. Ootirt and Johnuoa Ste. Phone Main 10 1
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