East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 28, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OKFGOXIAX, PEXDLETOX, OREGON', MONDAY, ATC.CST 28. 1911
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MEN'S SUIT SALE
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Itow hmwwiMht iff! mmui mt i mr wn Jtiamn wai t
$12.50
This Sale Embraces Eevery Spring and Summer
Man's Suit We Have Left In Our Stock
Full Range of Sizes. Extra Good Assortment of Colors.
The Best Makes in the Country. Values up to $27.50.
Don't wait, come now before someone else has
taken what would have been yours.
THE PEOPLES
Save Your Coupons
WHAREHOUSE
Where it Pays to Trade
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A JEWS Or TIE I
TOO TICKLISH l OII Alt.MV.
Mere
Si
I Farmer Gets Hysterical When Mcas-
i uivd anil Of filers I eject Him.
J! Columbus, e"hiu Hs was "too
ticklish" ana therefore coul.l not join
j the army.
A ! Such was the plight of Christian
$t Johnson, a young farmer of 22 years,
. , , , wo came to Columbus and went to
Am-ted for White slavery. ! . ,..,, ... , , K ,,,,..
as a soldier. He look-d pood to the
ottieers and all went well till it came
la Waila was placed under arrest
here under the instructions of the
United States marshal at Wal'.a Wal
la. chargrJ with white slavery.
Tire Ie-treys Oregon .lull. 1
La Grand. Ore. A fire suppled
to be "f incendiary origin destroyed
the frame jail at North Powder. A
new .. ncrete f:re proof jail will be
built immediately.
P
su.i. ;.'
and k
Olym;
mistak
guilty
giee J
Mned SIO for Killing Man.
rt Townseml, Wash John Rog
;.' ; zsscr who on August 5. shot
ii Dr. F.ryson Musentt in the
mountains tack of Lcinnon. i
r.g him ;.r a cougar, pleaded '.
, a -vault in the sec nd de
.1 was f.ncd $10 and co.-ls. ;
time to measure him. Every time the
officer's hand touched the young man
he almost went into hysterics, laugh
ing, squirmmg ana giggling ad snr.
nitum "Vlia;'i the matt' r?" he was ask
ed. "I'm so ticklish," 'as the answer
ami it proved so true that it was im-
-'.-ible to cumpl'tc the measure
nierts, and he was sent back to the
ancestral farm, three miles north of
Columbus with instructions to calm
h s :ie: ves ci i he tries to break into
military services.
ASTORIA PAYS DUE
I cord he
dress and
is down as "Splints,
family unknown."
ad-
(.I. AD TO SEE YOl". KING.
I. IL AKTHA" TO MANTEL
Astoria, tre., Aug. 2S. This week's
ptogram of the Astoria centennial cel
ebration provides for due recogniti
on of the salmon, the fish which made
Astoria famous and prosperous.
Representatives of the salmon in
dustry from all over the Pacific North
west and Alaska are here toilay for
tho big Fisheries Congress. Thous
ands of salmon boats are assembled in
the harbor. For ages the salmon ha
found its favorite spawning grounds
in the Columbia river.
More than 3.') fishing craft make
this city thrir home port, and the
fish canneries provide employment for
a considerable portion of the popu
lation. The s".!mon caught here aver
age about twenty pounds in weight,
although occasionally fish are caught
weighing as high as seventy pound-.
Toim-iiK! Parrot Cna-ps Suit.
. T'.ppenish. Wash Ownership of a
parrot is to be decided by Justice
Goodrich in a replevin case that has
been -tart: by John M.ivUiie. The
parrot has been in the possession of
Walter Ij ind.-ay and his wife, and
llcKur.f
ir i r-y.
.daims that
la his personal
0ere-timate Wilbur ( Top. j
Wii'.ur Wash. Definite reports
fron. Lincoln county wheat growers,
An n -.it confirm the early estimates of.
.an enormous wheat yield, alth ugh
th- v.-Id will be between 20 and 30
ou.-hei. to the acre. Some report
yield ! over 30 bushels an acre and,
of X .. i (ju-ility. Gram cutting in,
Helen Tuft TennU Star.
Maenn'ia. Mass Mis Helen Taft,
the president's daughter, was the star
in the women's doubles tennis tour
nament here wh-n she and her part
ner. Miss Harrie Curtis, defeated Miss
F. Woodmansee, and Mrs. Allyn. They
had to work hard for the first set, 7
5. but the second was easier at 6-1.
Mi.-s Taft's service was unique. The
gallery was surprised to see her serve
with her left hand, whereas all the
rest of her game is played with her
right.
Miss Taft played a consistent and
;.t times brilliant game. She did more
than her ha'f of the work and won
several of the deciding points at criti
cal times.
SHOOTS 18.(KM1 TEET HIGH
New Naval Gun Semis Shell Into
GOVEICNOKS TO PLAN
NEEDED LEGISLATION
h
!- will
be finished tiie last .
Old Stack Tire Mazes Anew.
V'.iimer. Idaho. While hastening
to 'i'l- as.- -tance of men endeavoring
to subdue 'i fire 'in an adjoining field
Char'e WiMlai.is. who was .viking
Annual Conference of Slate E.vrx-u-tives
at Sprint; Ijike. X. J. .Next
.Month Will 0en Campaign for
Certain lie-forms.
Ciper Air.
Washington After shooting a
shell IS, 000 feet into the air, closer
to the skies than an aeroplane has
ever flown, experiments with the new
naval gun for u. against airships
were temporarily ended at the Indian
Head proving grounds. It was .an
nounced that both the new weapon
and Its carriage had proved eminent
ly satisfactory.
Fifty rounds were fired in today's
tests. The maximum range of IS, 000
feet wast reached when the gun was
elevated at an angle of XT, degrees.
The shot flashed accurately for l".ooo
feet. Beyond that distance it lost its
original trajectory and was affected
by the air currents, falling into the
Potomas l.'OO f.-et from a spot where
it had been reckoned it would drop.
lack .lolin-oii and De-oed Monarch
Shake Hands While Crowd
1 Cheer.
! London. "Glad to see you. King,"
V.iid Jack Johnson as he hid the ded
icate him I of former King Manuel of
: Portugal In his huge gloed eham
j pionship list.
The meeting between the exiled
monarch and the negro champion
tcok place at Earl's Court. where
Johnson is to fight Hombadier We-IN
October 2d.
A great crowd surged about the
champion when he appeared. Former.
, King M.inut 1 pushed through the ;
throng with an aide de camp and hi-;
trod'jeed himself. The crowd cheer- '
f (1 when the men smiled ami ex- '
changed greetings Manned told,
Johnson he was glad to meet him i
and would be on hand to witness his j
fight with Wells. .
Johnson began training for the
battle. '
All tiie sporting world of England;
is looking forward to tin- battle, j
Wells is popular with the fiht fans,;
and hope Is strong that he will make I
a good showing before the black
champion. No odds have as yet been
posted.
!' s unfortunate as to offend this
family potentate the company Is al
most certain to lose the patronage of
the household 'altogether.
From the, tenor of President (iler's
remarks It Is evident that the supply
of successful "Jolliers" is far below
t'-,e demand In the Ice trade. There
U a suspicion, however, that In mak
ing his remarks he president was
settvig an example to his men bv hi:n---i'
ct -riding a shrewd "J -lly" to
the public.
PALLING GTN CACSES DEATH.
Terre Haute Tlalhvay MesseneiT Kill
ed bv eeiileiital Discharge of He-
olver.
peillord. I nil. F. S. Mai-y of Ter
re haute, express messenger on the
Southeastern ie, was instantly k i 11
e,i at Williams. Ind. He was unload
ing ice at the station when a revol
ver he carried fell from Its holster,
the bullet taking effect in h s stom
ach, killing him instantly.
broke all records and the people of
the I'nited States consumed over S -O'oi.ooo
j;ali,,ns more of whiskey and
over 113 000,000 gallons more of ber
In the fiscal year ending June 30,
1911. than they dij in the fiscal year
e nding June 30, 1910, uccording t the
official figures of K. H. Cabell, I'nited
States commissioner of interna! n v -mil1.
The highest previous consumption
i f dist.lled spirits was for the year
i.307. The slump that followed thoi
vear continued until li09 and then
took an upward turn to the present
'ex.
Will l!eeognl.e llaytlnn Government
port An Prince, Huytt The final
:teos toward the recognition cf th"
new g -v rnment were taken when
t1- Amer'cun nava: commanders paid
oi'fcial culls upon President I.econte
and Foreign Minister I.eger. The lat
ter will return th" calls tomorrow.
Id
TISTST MEAD DOES Nor
LIKE HEING THE ICE MAN
INNOCENT CONVICT GOES HOME
Served Twenty Year for Crime He
Did Not Commit.
New York. Andrew Toth, the
Pittsburg steel mill hand, who served
twnty years In prison for a murder
i be lid not commit and was pardoned
I wen tiie re;e murderer mil l" a dying
i confession, sailed for his home In
Hungiry to pass his declining years
j with h s wife in his old home. An
! drew Carnegie has given him fi lif'
i pension of $40 a month. Toth was i
, Hteerair- tiasje-nger on the steamer
i . ,
Kronpruc.essin i.ecinc.
NO. I S
on
St-u.-.i
ib r-
r.
.ir.g crew
-.e. ran thr
i.d straw
tie, eiil'.j
n t
: n n g
lie fir"
d
George
juth tne r
k whi'h
Ust spring
-vef.-.l the
iir:r .-moul-
neavy i
. ini-ri'hr
W.iii
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of
ng
V
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I'( ar
th a
f , the
Club.
Wi
A iitanum,
.- t..'-,r i M.'- "' r th-:
,ip'ur-d ! g--el 'v. d
- aid only of tneir dogs
f r 'pe. The bear broke
.ii.. -tar-.'-d up the hill,
1 a-k ga-n by J. J.
.v- ha-e on iior-e back,
ar got c .wn 'he hi 1 the
tiie cha.se and finally
...i it, the brurh. when
up v, t'n the rope, tied
i i.spa! hed him with a
,m 1
f ling
66.
and date their ere-
The BEST Way
Spring Lake, N .1. Plans for the
annual conference of governors of the
states of the union to be h'-ld her"?
Sept v en her 12 to 10. wie made pub
i " af'-r c .r'l-'il'rr.Io.i " Gove rnor
Wilson of New Jersey, chairman of
the committee on arrangements; W'il
i'lin Croige Jordan -.f New York,
(cret.iry of the l.r,st conference and
former Governor J. Granklln Fort,
h i.- at the head of tiie entertain
r -m eornm'ttee. The other members
of the arrangement-! committee are
Governor Aram J. Pothier of Rhode
Island and Governor William H.
Mann of Virginia. ,
Employers' liability, inheritance
tlx. fixing of Interstate rates, public
utilities ;ind prison labor will b'j the
; rim ipal topics dis.-ussed in the five
days' gathering.
It n expected that thirty-seven
governors will attend, which Is four
-..ore than the number which attend
ed that called by President Roosevelt
in 1 f 1 0 T at the white house. There
v'li be but two notable absentees,
"overnors Johnson of California anil
Eberhard of Minnesota, both of whom
are detained at home by state busi
ness. 1 fin the opening day Governor
Woodrow W.lson will make an ad-
; dres of welcome to which Governor
Joseph M. Carey 'of Wyoming will re
spond. Governor Augustus E. Wilson
.f Kentucky will make the opening
address on "Possibilities of the Gov
ernors' cngress.
GHOST H ATNTS
WIDOW WHO
M AIMtllis
New York- The president of the
company usually referred to as th"
tee Trust answers the familiar nuery
"How would you like to be the ice
iii an?" by asserting that you wouldn't
like it a I it. According to his plaint
the id business is beset by many
difficulties and in conducted ot a los.s
for half the year while the profit
are confined entirely to the four sum
mer months.
Furthermore, he asserts, the fur- 1
tunes of the ice company are In the i
hands of the men who ili-pe.,se Its ! WHISKY DKINKEIIS IN TN I'l ED
products from door to dour. If the' STATES MAKE NEW HEC'OP.D
wagon man knows how to "jolly" the j
'cook he m.'iv iHspuse of Ice in large; Louisville, Ky In the last twelv
and profitable quantities, but If he months the consumption of li'iu ..rs
MKION CKtWEOltD LETT $IS,00
Noelii's I --tali- DUIdi-d Among
Wife and Pour Children
New York. Th- estate of F. Ma
rlon Crawford, the novelist who died
at Sorrento. Italy, April it. 190!l. is
appraised ii a report filed ln-rc to
day by the state controller. The es
tate is valued at $4S.'l0n ami Is ell
vldial among the author's widow and
his four children. Mr. Craf or 1 own
eel little property in this country out-
ile- of tiie copyrights on his numer-
us books.
o.
Coshocton,
windows fas
of their cottagi
his wife have g
river bank for
mer because,
Carnes Is being
i n
-After m;
) !o l;i-,"
V.'.ilii r ' ';
lie into can
king
he d'
rues
ip on
the rest of the
they declare,
haun'ed hy th"
all !
irs
ml
th-
sum
Mrs
ghost
of her former husband, Simon Fishe r.
Five members of the family attest
the story. Simon Fisher, much older
than his wife, died last March, and
on his deathbed exacted a' promise
from her that he would not marry
Carres, whom he is said to have
hated.
In less than a month the woman
married Carnes and, aeconling to her
story, her former husband has "dog
ged" her footsteps ever since. She
and Carnes and her three children all
declare, that the last night the-y occu
pied the cottage Fisher appeared he
fore them, seemingly In the flesh, at
tired In his grave chithes. pednted his
long finger at her and then seemed
to walk right through her and vanish.
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AITEK MILS. ItTSSEI.I. S(.E.
St. Paul. Mrs Itussell Sage will be
reiU. steil by Attorne y (',-neriil Simp
son to pay an inheritance tax e,n all
lu r Minnesota lands held under con
tracts of sale. It is bcli. v d that the
tnx will amount to nearly Siiao coin
DI.OOD STANDS STILL.
Pile-s Can't !! Cured Cntll Circulation
Is HrMnred.
It is usebss to try to cure piles by
operating or use of salves or supposi
tories as long as the blood Is stag
nant In the lower bowel, new tumors
will continue to form. Clear the
blood fie., the circulation. Then
piles will le-nve- for good A success
ful, scientific internal reme-dy Is Dr.
Leonhardt's He-m-Uoid. sold under
guaranteed by Pendleton Drug Co and
druggists eve rywhe-re. Hem-Koiel eloes
its work thoroughly. ?1 for 24 days'
treatment. Dr. Leonhardt Co. Sta
tl. . ! i. : u.'.' ilo N. i". Write for
!.. . 10 l.
.fr.-1,..Hej"r.H'.re, i'l1 11 1' I li'H "I !
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"CTKE ME." HHKS TIIE DOG.
Injured Animal (.ck- to llewpltal to
Have liones Set.
New York. A small dog hobbled
Into the yard of Mellevue Hospital
when Dr. J. C. Carme-r was In front
of his orflee. The; dog stopped, held
up a right leg and whined' dismally.
Dr. Carne-r picked up the animal and
and the only other at once detected a compound fracture
to prevent
Iniiigc-xlion,
D.vX-da,
CoUveiM-hx,
l. ,iela In-.
Malaria.
I to tone and -tri-iigtlii-ri the
enlir' digt-Mle (kU-iii. This
"iigg-i a trial of
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
papers scheduled for the day are two
by Governors Edwin L N'orrls of
Montana and by Emmett O'Neal of
Alabama, whose subject will be
"Strengthening the pywer of of Ex
ecutives." In the evening Governor and Mrs.
of the right foreleg.
The animal was carried Into the re
ception room, where Miss McKenna
and Miss Rates, trained nurses, pre
pared splints and a plaster cast. Dr.
Carrner and Dr. Rutledge, night sup
erintendent, set the bones, placed the?
Wilson will give a reception for the splints and covered them wun pias
vlsltors at the state cottage on the tcr. If ever a dog barked "Thank
camp ground at Hta Girt.
you," It was that one.
tudo was plain again
And his gratl
when a nurse
One hundred and thirty excursion set a platter of milk before him.
eo.i-,.e. ,., nM r-orvail Rnnrlnv The dog will he kept at the hos-
mornlng for Newport. I'tal by the medical stall.
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elving this piano away. Tide Is a present worth having. This Piano la of the celebrated UPTON
make. It carries the manufacturers'
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