East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 29, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDIETOX, OREGOX, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 29, 1911.
PAGE FIVE.
Plush and Black
Broadcloth Coats
For Ladies and Misses
That's what we are selling
now. We nave over 300
to show you
P rices Range from
, to $40
F. E. LlVENGOODCO.
THE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STORE.
PERSONAL
MENTION
$15
; LOCALS i
Coal and wood, phone Taln S.
Pastime pictures please all.
" Dutch Henry for coal. Main X78.
Snyder, chimney sweep. Tel. R 3812.
Private board and lodging at 205
W. Webb. Phone Black 3431.
Everybody goes to the Orpheum to
see the beBt and the clearest pictures
Girls wanted at Pendleton Woolen
. Mills. Apply at once.
Everything that's good to eat,. In
meats and groceries at the Cash
market. Phone Main 101.
Automobile for sale cheap. ' Small
runabout. Good as new. P. O. Box
694.
About 800 feet of good new garden
hose for sale at cost price. Sharon ft
Eddlngs.
Loot Package containing little
girl's biack pumps. Finder return to
this office and receive suitable re
ward. For Sale S nassenger Franklin,
run but little, cost $200. $600 will
take It If sold this waek. owner go
ing away. J. W. Davis, 700 E. Webb.
You can't burn slate and gravel!
Don't try It. Phone Dutch Henry,
Main 173. for clean screened Rock
Tprings coal cither lump or nut. It
burns clean and goes further.
If you want to move, call Penland
Bros. Transfer, phone 3391. Large
dray moves you quick. Trash hauled
once a week. 647 Main street. ,
For transfer work, hauling bag
gage, moving household goods and
pianos and all kinds of job work,
. phone Malnn 461. B. A. Morton.
Phone Main 98 for ParKer's au
tomobile. Trips to all parts of coun
try and city. Quick service. Stand
at French restaurant.
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 daily, except Friday and Sun
day at 3:30 p. m., arrives in Port
land 9:30. Fare 11 00.
I have several large tracts of Uma
tllla county wheat land and stock
ranches for sale. Will take In ex
change property In Portland, Spokane
or Pendleton. '
E. T. WADE.
To Portland or California, take
Northern Pacifl?. via Pasco, and S
P. &. S. Ry. Leave 1:30 p. m , ar
live Portland 8:10 a. m. See W. Ad
ami, agent, at passenger station for
through tickets tr.d all arrangements.
FIFTY THOUSAND WILL I1F.
OUT MONDAY, SAY LEADERS
(Continued from page one.)
The Round-Up.
All parties having accounts against
the Round-Up are requested to sub
mit itemized bills (duly verified by a
committee chairman) and file with
the secretary on or before October 1.
The managers wish to. clean up the
1911 expense and make statement as
soon as possible. . .
EXGINEEKS NEED OFFICERS.
Attorney J. P. Wmter spent yester
day at Stanfield.
' H. G. Casteel was In from his home
at Ukiah yesterday.
Mrs. Dudley Evans left yesterday
for a visit In Portland.
W. A. Kelly of Cascade Locks, was
visitor in the city yesterday.
Perry Bowman -was a business vis
itor at HnrinisLon yesterday.
w m McBeth was registered at
the Bowman yesterday evening.
F E. Van Dusen, Pasco contractor,
is a visitor in Pendleton today.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams are
In from their rancTSat Ukiah today
R. P. Reynolds of Walla Walla, Is
over from the Garden City today.
F. A. Baker and W. T. Reeves are
uo from their nome m Manneiu
day.
Mrs tt P Curts and children of
Freewater spent last night in Pen
dleton.
John Hendrickson of Astoria, was
registered at one of the local hotels
ye.-terday. " '
Emil Timmerman.of Helix, spent
last night in Pendleton, being a buest
of tlie Pendleton.
B. Mood and wife of Uk ah, were
among the people trom over me
county in the city yesterday.
Jacob Klein of Weston and former
ly proprietor of the Hotel Royal at
that city, is in the city today.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Adams are
in the city from their ranch home
near Ukiah, guests of Mrs. O. E.
Harper.
Mis. Charles Despain left this
morning on the local for Echo, out
frm which place she will visit her
parents.
Judge Joe H. Parkes returned this
morning from Walla Walla, where he
attended the funeral of his s.ster, Mrs.
George Snell.
Miss Myrtle Hurl, Miss Ada Over
lurff and Mr. Chas. Hurtsell joined
the classes at the Pendleton Business
College this week.
Judge B. B. Richards of Athena
came down on this morning's east end
local for the transaction of business
at the county seat today.
E. T. Walker, Laurence Sharp and
George Wlnship of Athena, are n
the city as witnesses in the case of
the State vs. Charles Wortman.
Mrs. A. B, Seele and daughter of
Pasco, came over on the Northern
Pacific train this morning and are
visiting friends In the city. They for
merly resided here wh.ie Mr. Steele
was agent for the old Pacfic express
company.
Joe Kimery, day clerk at the Hotel
St. George, and his wife left yester
day for Portland where they wil Ivislt
for several days. Jack Blssett. night
clerk, is taking the day shift tem
porarily, whin John Fox Is In charge
of the hotel at night.
to get a permanent Injunction, pro
hibiting the clerks from striking.
Frtxco Men Ready. !
San Francisco, Sept. 29". While j
every one of the eight hundred shop- ,
men In the employ of the Southern i
Pacific Railroad company at this
place, are working today, they are
expecting hourly to receive instruc
tion" to go out on strike and are pre
pared to obey the command lmmedl- i
ately. . !
2500 nt JjOit Angeles.
Los Angeles, Calif., Sept. 29.
TwentyVfive hundred employes of the
Southern Pacific Railroad company
at this place are ready to leave their :
Jobs the moment the command la re
ceived from Chicago, which is ex
pected tomorrow morning.
ttfM?fTO
Denver, Sept. 29. The Union Pa
cific stockade was completed, around
the Union Pacific shops here today
The road is quietly hiring strike
breakers. Three hundred and seventy-five
shopmen are employed here.
1,500 At Portland.
Portland, Sept., 29. Fifteen hun
dred shopmen are employed here.
Company officials say that many ot
the older men will remain with them.
The unionists assert they will go out
when the strike Is called and that In
a short time they will have the line
paralyzed.
ARMY OF 30,000 ITALIANS
ARE LANDED IX TRIPOLI
(Continued from page one.)
which were called to colors three
days ago have been dispatched
aga n.'t the Greek frontier.
It is reported that the Turks, real
izing that they cannot withstand the
naval forces of Italy, have determin
ed to attack the Greeks, on the pre
text that the Hellenes are plotting
to take possession of the Island of
Crete.
Both England and Germany are
greatly alarmed at the situation and
are seeking to determine on some
concerted action by which the pow
ers may avoid a general conflict am
ong the European nations.
In addition to Its Italian troubles,
Turkey Is apprehensive that a latent
danger lies In the attitude of Albanian
Greece, Bulgaria and other Balkan
states. It Is feared they would seize
a chance to cross Turkish supremacy
in the Balkans the moment the Sul
tan's forces are drawn Into a conflict
with Italy.
The Best Gloves for
Women Who Care !
)A Sk A
is the name the whole world knows
for its glove-meaning
In every meeting of discriminating dressera in the fash
ion centers of France, England and America, PERRIN
GLOVES clasrERRIN GLOVES in salutation.
The reason is supreme achievement.
PERRIX leathers represent an exactness of quality
that ve sell for reputation in our Glove Department
PERRIX cut and finish meet Fashion's require
ments with unvaryingly accurate fit.
at $1.25, $1.50, $1-75
and $2.00
Wohlenberg Dept. Store
"BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY."
1
HEADOUARTERS FOR
Tbilet Goods'
We are Sole Manufacturer
and Distributors of th
Celebrated
TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. HOOD CREAM.
Tallmaiv & Co.
Leading Druggists of East
ern Oregon.
Reluct Corps of Army Finds Itself
Short in Picking West Point Men.
Washington, D. C. For the first
time since the foundation of the Unit
ed States military academy the engi
neer corps of the army has this year
failed to secure from among the
graduates of that Institution a suffi
cient number of young men to fill the
exist'ng vacancies in the corps.
It has been the rule that the boys
who graduated with the highest hon
ors at West Point have chosen to en
ter the engineer corps rather than any
other branch of the military service.
Rut this year so heavy were the de
mands of every other branch that the
war department decided that It could
not In fairness allow the engineer
corps to fill its quota by selection
from among the graduates.
'The consequence is that it Is now
necessary to admit no less than ten
civilians to this select corps and the
department is preparing the stiffest
sort of an entrance examination to
which the candidates will be subject
ed.
TO INSPECT EVERY ARMY POST
We Will
CLOSE
OUR
DRUG STORES
AT
6:30 O'CLOCK
each evening, beginning Oct
1st and running to April 1st.
Exception being Saturdays
which is 9 o'clock. Our Sunday
hours are open 9 to 12 a. m.; 4
to 6 p. m,
A. C. KOEPPEX & BROS.
PENDLETOX DRUG CO.
DONALDSON. -TALLMAX
& CO.
Wur Secretary, General Wood and
Ills Staff Will Make the Trip.
Washington, D. C. To become
thoroughly familiar with military
conditions Secretary of War Stimson
contemplates visiting practically every
army post in the country. He and
General Wood, chief of staff, and
Captain Frank R. McCoy of the gen
eral staff, will meet In P.ttsburg to
night for their tour, which will in
clude Fort Apache, Whipple Bar-
farks and Fort Hunchuca. Arizona
and San Antonio, Texas, and probab
ly Forts Riley and Leavenworth,
Kas. r
Originally it was planned to In
spect also the South Atlantic coast de
fenses, but these have been reserved
for anther trip later In the fall or
winter.
Secretary Stimson prooably will tour
j tho Middle West, northwest and Pa
I ciflc coast before next summer.
WRITES 17 NAMES AT ONE TIME
i Standard Oil Official simplify a Vsu-
nlly laborious Task Use a De
vice. . New York. Off'.cers of the Stand
ard Oil company are putting In some
long days this week In connection
with the work of signing the numer
ous certificates which represent the
segregation of the thirty-three sub
sidiaries into separate companies.
The shares in the new companies
total about 200,000 and the signing is
being done by means of a device
which signs eighteen certificates at
one time.
The certificates are ' clasped In a
frame which is slid before the writer,
who describes his signature on a
blank, seventeen other pens at the
same time wr.tlng his name.
ARRANGE FOR COUNTRY
LIFE COMMISSION MEET
Governors of Many States Will At
tend Sessions.
Spokane, Wash. Sroad in policy,
educational in purpose and beneficial
in its influence will be the annual
convention of the country life com
missions of Washington, Oregon, Ida
ho and Montana during the week of
the fourth National Apple show in
Spokane November 23 to 30. David
Brown, chairman of the Washington
commission and head of the country
life conjmittee of the Spokane cham
ber of commerce, also Is arranging
for representative delegations from
California, Utah, Wyoming, North
Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota,
British Columbia, Alberta and other
states and provinces in the northwest
to participate at the sessions.
Governors of the Northwestern and
Faclflfc states, members of congress
and state and provincial legislatures
and prominent men and women of
the United States and Canada, who
are interested "n making rural dis
tricts of America more attractive and
are concerned in the development of
a higher country life, will be Invited
to attend the convention, which is to
occupy four or more days.
"Plans for the organization of com
munity clubs to encourage the coun
try life movement will be discussed,"
said Mr. Brown, "and preliminary ar
rangements made to carry on the
work throughout the country, the
paramount idea being to make rural
me so pleasant that It will attract
our young people and check the tend
ency of oyr country boys and girls
leaving tne.r homes for the cities.
"e snail also take up such sub
jects as good roads, better rural
schools and the merchandising of
farm products. There are -several
I'uiur important suDjects n connec
tion with the countrv life plan, but
nothing that will havt the least
bearing In a political way. The pri
mary purpose is to bring out the best
of uor rural manhood and woman
hood by providing better social con
ditions on the farm and make tho
life more attractive than it has been
'n t'ae past."
Germans Denounce Italy.
Berlin, Sept. 29. Italy's "robbery"
as the Tripoli invasion Is character
ized here. Is denounced by most news
papers. The German foreign office
admits that serious trouble may be
precipitated in Europe by the war.
Cabinet Unanimously Rejects.
Constantinople, Turkey, Sept. 29. A
semi-official announcement was made
today that the Turkish cabinet was
unanimous In its decision to reject
the demands of the Italian govern
ment over the Tripoli dispute, which
resulted in Italy declaring war.
Turks Will Fight.
Rome, Sept. 29. It is expected that
all troops will be landed in Tripoli by
Sunday.
It is believed that the Turks in
Tripoli will fight and then withdraw
to the desert.
Seattle ?
Leave Pendleton
WHERE TO ?
Spokane ? Portland
Arrive Seattle 8 :15 A. 1L
P. M.
Northern
Arrive Spokane 9 :55 P. M.
Arrive Portland 8:10 A. M.
Pacific Railway
First class trains.
The Pioneer Line.
Close connections.
Good arriving time.
Good leaving time,
SLEEPING CARS FROM PASCO
Through Tickets to all Points
East or West
Secure tickets and full information from
W. ADAMS, AGEXT X. P. RY.,
PEXDLETOX.
Ask about EXCURSION FARES for these events :
Washington State Fair, Xorth Yakima, Sept. 25-30.
Interstate Fair Spokane, Oct. 2-8.
Nation Apple Show, Spokane, XoVcmber 23-30.
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Cruisers Demonstrating.
Washington, Sept. 29. A dispatch
to the state department today con
firms the reports of serious situa
tions existing at Tripoli and Con
stantinople. The American minister
at Constantinople says the populace
is aroused and determined to fight.
Trlpollan cables state that the Ital
ian cruisers are making a demonstration.
Parliament Convened.
Constantinople, Sept. 29. A de
cree was issued here today, conven
ing parliament. Everywhere the
feeling is that Turkey should resist
Italy.
FEARS DEATH TOOK
lttS LOST FAMILY
TAKE THIRTY-FOOT SHARK.
Re-
No Vacationist.
"Rather a backward summer."
"What makes you think soT"
"So far none of the neighbors have
been over to borrow my suitcase."
Hugo Fish of Rnsklnp Variety,
, comes Tangled in Nets.
Santa Cruz. A 30-foot basking
shark, the largest ever caught in Mon
terey bay, was brought in by fisher
men from below Aptos, where It had
become entangled In the nets. It was
tho big attraction at the wharm all
day.
Dlsnpenrel En Route to Oregon:
Charred Remain May be Theirs.
Aurora, Ore. Fred Allington, of
Salt Lake City, is in Aurora trying to
secure information about Joseph
Swanner, his brother-in-law, who last
year purchased land near Needy and
who left his home in Utah with his
fi'.mlly for this phioe, traveling by wa
gon, over a year ago, but of whom no
definite news has been since heard.
Allington traced the, family as far as
Emmett. Idaho, but lost all trace of
them there.
He was informed however, that tho
charred and burned remains of sev
eral bodies, of wnpons, etc., had been
found in one of the burned districts
near Wardner, but could not verify
the report. He was told of a ring
found on the finger of one of the'bod
Ive that he Identified (by description
only) as belonging to his brother. But
the story seemed so improbable that
Allington could not credit it, and came
on here where he found tho land pur
chased bv Swanner unoccupied and
taxes unpaid. This leads him back
to the Idaho story.
No one here knows any thing of
the ill-fated family, and it is believed
they never arrived here.
Another Big
Underwear Special
For Saturday and Monday
Worcester Derby
Ribbed Underwear
A great val. sold reg. for $1.25 gar
ment, comes in blue only, for the
above days we will give you your fit for
75c Garment
SEE OUR RIG CORXER WINDOW.
Workingmen's Clothing Co.
MAIN AXD WEBB STREETS, PEXDLETOX, ORE
Summons Juror; Finds Him Suicide.
Reno. Under Sheriff Nichols of
Washoe county called to serve G. M.
Smith with aummona for Jury duty in
Hie Pelizzari murder trial and found
the man had Just committed suicide
n his workshed In Sparks. Smith
clamped a shotgun tn a vise, sawed
the legs off of a chair so as to make
a low seat, and facing the firearm,
pushed on the trigger with a stick.
Read today's want ads.
HOWS' Tnis.
is
THE OFFICE
A. SCHNEITER, Prop. PENDLETON, ORE
Fan)ily Liquor Store
Phone Main 299
7 1 1 Main Street.
We offer One nundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cur
ed by nail's Catarrh Cure. P. J CHENEY
& Co., Toledo ,0.
We. the underslened. nave known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe )
Dim perreotiy nmwraDie in an ousinnw
transaction and financially able to carrj
out any obligations made by his firm.
WAI.DINQ. RINNAN ft MARVIN.
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O
Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and tnncoui
surfaces of tbe system. Testimonials sent
tree. Price 75c, per bottle. Sold by all
Drngxlsts.
Take Halt's Family Villa for constlpa
I "Better Goods at Right Prices"
IS OCR MOTTO.
W'c keep everything that's cntnble.
cannot bo exoelUxl.
Our gnwrled and meats
MF, IS A'TRIAT, AXD IiF, CONVINCED.
Pendleton Ccsh Market
Cor E. Court and Johnson Sts.
Phone Main 101
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