East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 17, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, PEITOMTON, OKEJOX, TUESDAY, OCTOnEIl 17, 1911.
PAGE THREE.
Great October Showing of New Shawl
Sweaters Fresh From the
leipia Knittmg' Mills
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Swiss Ribbed Sweaters with Sailor and Roll
ing Collars, Specially Adapted for Students
and Athletes. They come in all colors and
sizes. These are acknowledged to be
superior to any sweater made
Price $5.00
Watch for Announcement of one of the biggest
PETTICOAT SALES
ever given in Pendleton. Taffetas and Messa-
lines in all colors and grades.
Complete stock of new standard patterns
showing the latest jmd best styles for fall and
Winter garments
See Window Display of Celebrated Munsing Underwear
THE PROGRES
SIVE STORE "
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HIGHSCHQQL HEAD
BURNED IN EFFIGY
Walla Walla, Wash., Oct. 17. In
toxicated with a r-pirit of vengeance,
the result of losing two of their best
football players for what they con
1 NEWS OF TM1E
. KORTHWEST:
I
lire Destroys Block at Ilerul.
Bend, Ore. Fire broke out in the
T'almeter block and destroyed the en-
Commission Government in Spokane
Hy Charles M
Fassett, Commisaionor of Public utilities, spoKuno
Wash.
Tho commission form of govern
ment has been In operation In Spo
kane for seven months. The adjust
ments necessitated by the change
from the old form have been fairly
well worked out. and city business is
going on smoothly, with hs sdlsturb
anee and wrangling at the city hall
than for years.
Our people, as a rule, seem well
satisfied with the change and It Is
very doubtful If even those who were
most active against adopting the com
mission form would vote to return
to the old system. There are, of
course, a few citizens who honestly
believe tho old form better, but. the
great bulk of the opposition, both to
tho adoption to the commission form
and to Its continuance, comes from
those whose private, selfish Interests
are being Interfered with by benefi
cial changes in administration inaug
urated by the new government.
Briefly, what seem to me to be the
particular points of advuntage, ore as
follows:
There is no wrangling at tho city
hall. Of course, honest and consci
entious men differ. Our commis
sioners frequently do not agree on
various measures, but differences are
soon healed and there Is harmony and
good feeling between them as a rule.
There is direct responsibility. Each
commissioner has charge under the
authority of the whole body of his de
partments, ami the citizen knows to
whom to apply for his needs. Our
people say now that they can get
their business with the city attended to
In hours and days, where it formerly
took weeks and months.
Hv the use of the preferential sys
tem of voting and by the election of
tho commissioners at large, the party
CL10W TO MVSTKHY 1'OIND.
Easy to Get Rid of
Dandruff
Dandruff means that down near the
roots of your hair there Is a vast ar
my of litUo invisible germs or mi
crobe". And this army never slcops; It wa
ges a war of destruction night and
day. It destroys the nourishment that
the hnlr must have In order to grow
vigorously and abundantly.
PAKISTAN SAGE now sold all over
America will destroy these germs and
at the mhw time furnish the hair
roots with Just tho proper nourish
ment to mako hair grow lustrous and
luxurlnnt.
PARISIAN SAGE Is guaranteed by
Tallman Prug Co. to banish dan
druff, stop falling hair and Itching
Benin or money back. It Is a delight
ful hair dressing that wins Instant
favor with refined women. Sold for
only 60 cents a large bottle by Tall
wan Drug Co. and druggets every
where. Girl with Auburn hair on
every carton and bottle.
boss l eliminated and the results of
tiie election express the will of the
majority much more closely than the
old system of caucus, convention and
ward representation. Hereafter there
will not be more than three commis
sioners elected at any election, giving
the voters no excuse for Ignorance of
tho men or their duties. We require
a non-partisan affidavit and restrict
the use of money for election purpos
es to $250 for any candidate.
We are getting street improvement
made for 20 to 40 per cent less than
in recent years, without reducing the
city wage scale or decreasing our
standards of qualitv The contract
ors' ring which has held up public
work, is broken, and the most of our
work is going to those contractors
who have done the best work in the
past. For the first time in our his
tory a contractor has been fined for
delay.
Our tax levy will be the same this
year as last, notwithstanding a deficit
of about $90,000 left over by the old
government, and the settlement of
many old claims and the straighten
ing out of complications which have
been neglected tor years.
The laws of thU city are made by
the men who administer them and
who know the needs and uses of prop
er ordinances. Kvery morning at 11
o'clock an -administrative session is
held, at which any citizen may have
a hearing. Petitions and communi
cations received ;it these meetings arc
referred to the proper department and
action usually had very promptly.
The various departments are being
managed with efficiency and com
mon sense. Tho water department,
which had been allowed to run heav
ily in debt, is being put on a business
footing, free water has been cut off,
meters have doubled In seven months,
wastes have been stopped and ade
quate supply furnished In the hot
months, where heretofore every year
there has been a famine. Our streets
are well paved and kept clean,, sew
ers are maintained, tho health of tho
city was never so good, tho public
service corporations are encouraged
(and enforced when necessary) to
give good service, back franchise tax
es are collected and city affairs gen
erally are conducted along business
lines.
We believe Spokane has he most
advanced characteristic commission
charter yet adopted by any city. The
preferential system of voting, the
short ballot and the election of the
five commissioners at large, they se
lecting one of their number ns may
or, are features which have very
strong arguments in their favor.
Biliousness Is due to a disordered
condition of tho sfomach. Chamber
Iain's Tablets are essentially a stom
ach medicine, intended especially to
act on that organ; to cleanse it,
strengthen It, tone and Invigorate it,
regulate the liver and to banish bil
iousness positively and effectually,
For sale by all dealers.
Itrokcii Snow Shoe May lie That of
.Man Lost Seven Years Afro.
Oroville. A broken snow shoe that
was found near Lotte's Lake, a few
miles out oi Philbrook Valley, may
lead ti. the discovery of the body of
John Palmer, at one time a supervisor
of Plumas county, who wandered from
llock creek seven years ago and was
lost in a severe snowstorm. Although
a diligent search has been made since
the disappearance no trace of Martin
or his body has ever been found un
til the snow shoe was picked up by a
forest ranger.
According to Al Oats, Palmer was
tracked by Elmer Johns to Iott's lake
at the time of his disappearance.
There all trace of him was lost.
Johns Is now making a search in the
vicinity of Lott's livke in an effort
o recover the body.
Lott's lake is located on Pen Lo
mond mountain, close to the Butte
and Plumas county line In a wild and
Inaccessible district. It Is owned by
Judge Lott of this city.
sider a minor offense, according to t're block! It station irom a gasoline
regulation rules, abort 60 high school range in the restaurant occupied by
students, with appropriate ceremonies , Sam McMurtrie. The block was oc
p receding, burned in sffigy their prin- ' cupled by two saloons, a restaurant
cipal, Professor F. C. Heck, on tho and rooming house.
high school lawn about 9 o'clock last
night, following a hostile demonstra- I Women on Walla Walla Jury,
tlon in the vicinity of the school in' Walla Walla, Wash. The venire
which the leader waxed warm in for the fall term of court, comprising
denunciation of the present admlnis- 5C names of talesmen, was drawn
tration at high school. iip the superior court. The list in-
Imtnediately after a Jury of 12 stu- eludes besides several prominent phy-I
dents, who heard the evidence in the sicians and lawyers eight women. At
case under consideration, the entire the last drawing of a venire there were
procedure being carried out according i women on the list, but not one of
to "Hoyle," had reached their verdict : them would serve,
of "guilty," a stuffed sack affair rep- I
resenting the person of their princi- Banquets IViemN at Elgin,
pal, was hung by the neck to the flag! Elgin, Ore. Henry Eader, a busi
pole and Ignited with a match, the neSs man of Elgin, and who for 20
resulting flames lighting up an exclt- years has been in Elgin, gave a ban-
ed crowd of students, who much re- quet sunday at the Star restaurant in
sembled a tribe of Indians burning at i,onor of his old-time friends, it being
the stake the body of a captured en- ,,, 50tn birthday and the 21st anni-
emy. Iversarv of his arrival In Elirln. Over
All court rules were laid aside In 100 plope partook of the banquet,
the trial, the evidence being simply,
a shouted statement of the offense I MpH , , To(l, j,OI1(M.P succumbs,
commi ted by the p'isoner. following Elf,,n ore. Mrs. Una Todd, wife,
which the Jurymen lo.-t no time in , D To(( an aKed plon,.Pr of tnl3
returning their verdtet and the offi- c.ct, d d
eers in charge in carrying out the or- Sfce ,eavcs a nuslband and two son8f
uers.
When the ceremonies had been
completed, the crowd assembled and !
marched down to the business district
where another demonstration was j
held and divers threats made, the i ,,.1 X ,?' , .
party not disbanding until a late j, 1Tac"ma" ash -Believing that
hour or until after the excitement j hve married the same man
nf the evening had v-orn off. Jeannette Hughes of Tacoma, and
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r JUIfllLC AiL'.MUlIfty UL iailCUUVtMt
Wash., compared notes and worked
I'DOCTORS
FAILED TO
HELP HER
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'Charles A, and Ellis B. Todd, and one
daughter, Mrs. Wadie Frazier, all of
whom reside in this section.
The whole trouble arose when Prin-
r:T-ftl Hwk exnelled Ttonker find Cox
halfback and center on the football , together for the arrest of William H.
team, for having appeared in class ' Cameron, a cook, who was captured
In full dress suit, and is said to have 1 as a result. The police believe ho
refused to recognize their petitions
that were presented to him in their
behalf.
IMMIGRATION LAWS AUK
BKINGING BETTEH PEOPLE
had other wives over the country.
Houston Texas. The United
States immigration laws require the
prospective American citizen, upon
entering the- United States from a
foreign country, to possess at least $5
in money. This Is but one of the pre
requi ites, yet when it is applied to
immigrants entering Texas it is rare
Kalilotus Boy Shoots Self.
Kahlotus, Wash. Willis Kirby. 15-
car-old son of Lee Kirby, a promi
nent merchant, while looking over an
old 32-caliber revolver, permitted it to
accidentally explode and shot himself
through the palm of the right hand.
Dr. sherfey of Washtuena found one
of the niata-carpal bones splintered
and he removed two pieces of bone.
Kill Bear Near Kcllogs.
Kellogg, Idaho. As a result of a
!y found that $5 is the minimum am- ree weens trip along tne Idano
nunt of cash carried. Montana line in the vicinity of Eagle
On the other hand, as a general 1 creek, four local hunters have fiv
rule the finances of the immigrants , bears to their credit. The party, con-
are healthy. For one month, for in
stance, it was found that the 276 Im
migrants who entered po-sessed a to
tal of $23,168 as again-t the total
sum necessary to get them in of
$13S0.
Divided as to nationalities It Is
found that the German leads the list
as to wealth, while the Hebrew is
next
sisting of Oscar Reynolds, Mike
Reedy, Rufus Dunlap and Fred Mc
Crery.
Boy is Hurt in Carnival Wheel.
Clarkston, Wash. Ralph Lyle, the
14 -year-old son of Frank Lyle, resid
ing at Second and Sycamore, was se
verely injured on the wheel being op-
The best record made during crated by the Parker Carnival shows
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Proof is abundant that it has cured
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Every Woman
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Ask your druggist for It.
If he cannot supply '
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MIRVE1 CO.. 44 tisl 234 Street, New York"
NOTICE Ol' HEAUINO ON PAVING
ASSESSMENTS.
tho month was by a lone Frenchman
who. unwrapped frorn a hiding place
within his shirt the sum of $1045.
Many curious ways are employed to
secure the cash and one woman immi
grant had to retire to a room with a
woman inspector who went through
an array of buttons and hooks in her
dross before her wealth was dis
closed. The money was bo secure
from the owner that it required a
pecond party to unlock it.
coumiNc; itjom jam
I SEI) TO DYE
SHIKT
"HAT" IS MOUSE'S NEST.
IJttlo Uixlcnt from Woman's
C'oiffuru at EiiMTKoncy Hospital.
San Francisco. For more than a
decade the joke smiths have been
springing the perennial Jest founded
upon the "rat"' woman wears in her
hair. Their time-worn joke became
a near-reality yesterday. As Mrs.
Eleanor ftruckey wa being examined
tt the Central Emergency hospital
preparatory to being transferred to
the city mill county hospital a mouse
peaked from under her heavy tress
oj and in a second leaped to the floor
anil scampered for cover. Mrs. Ida
Currier, the attendant, reversed the
traditions of her sex by promptly
smacking the mouse on the skull with
a broom handle.
Tickling in the throat, hoarseness.
loss of voice indicate the need of Bal
lard's Horehound Syrup. It eases the
lungs, quiets the cough and restores
health In the bronchial tubes. Price
25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle Sold
by A. C. Koeppcn St Bros.
at Lewlston. An operation was per
formed at St. Joseph hospital.
KeUlilkim's Biff Mills Kuril.
Prince Rupert. B. C. A wireless
message from Ketchikan says the
Ketchikan mills burned. The saw
mills did an extensive business sup
plying boxes to the fish companies
operating in that district. The loss is
estimated at $50,000.
The best plaster, a piece of flan
nel dampened with Chamberlain's
liniment and bound on over the af
fected parts Is superior to a plaster
and costs only one-tenth as much.
For sale by all dealer
$100 I1EWAHD, $100.
The renders of this paper will be pleased
to learn that tliere Is at least otic dreaded
disease that solpn.ee lias been aide to cure
In nil lis stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's
t'ntarrli Cure Is the only positive cure now
known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
lielng a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure taken Internally, acting directly upon
Hie Dlooii ami mucous surtacOB or the sys
tem, thereby destroying the foundation of
the disease, ami giving tne patient strength
hv bullillng up tne constitution and assist
lug nature In doing Its' work. The pro
prietors have so much fnlth in Its curative
powers that they offer One Hundred Dol
lars for any rase that if falls to cure. Send
for list of testimonials.
Address :
V. 3. C11ENET & CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by Druggists, 7;e.
Take Hall's Family l'lllf for constlpa
tlon.
Exporimont nt EimhI show to Illuntrnto
Dangers of the- liV!eiit Law,
New York. A darning needle and
a file were copper plated with the ar
tificial ctdoring taken from strawberry
jam. and a baby's undershirt was dyed
a vivid cerise.
The experiment was performed by
rrofs. F. E. Breithut and B. G. Fein
bcrg for the benefit of housewives at
the booth of the College of the City
of New York in the pure food show
at Madison Square Garden.
Jam of a rich red was placed in a
receptacle, and a few drops of hydro
chloric acid added. The file and
needles were placed in the liquid, and
after they had remained there several
hours became covered with a coating
of copper which made them shine like
a new telephone wire. The acid
caused a chemical reaction, but mere
ly served to make the copper sul
phate In solution plate the metal.
Then the garment was dipped In the
liquid. The color the wool absorbed
was then dissolved in ammonia, which
removed the vegetable coloring, and
tho garment was then redipped and
took on its present cerise color, which
came from tho coal tar dyo used to
give the syrup its red hue.
The sale of the syrup was not In
violation of the present law, because
tho law specifies that products mark
ed "artificially colored" and colored
with copper sulphate or coal tar may
be sold. The purpose of the demon
stration is to educate the people into
the realization that though tho law
permits the sale of such food products
they are harmful to health. Copper
sulphate is a cumulative poison, and
enough collected in the system would
produce injurious results. While all
coal tar products are not harmful. th
effects of some taken In large quan-l
titles would be anything but bene-'
filial.
A quotation of Doctor U iley, the
government pure food expert, posted
on the walls of tho booth summarizes
the purpose of the exhibit. It says:
It is evident, It seems to mo, that
the very best remedy for the evils of
food adulteration would be the crea
tion of a public opinion of a character
that would regard persons engaged in
food adulteration as without the palo
of ethics, moral nnd polite society."
launch Wrecked: Curler Drowns.
Prince Kupert, B. C. James Car
ter, a half-breed, living at Massett,
was drowned when his launch was
wrecked in a severe storm off the
Queen Charlotte islands. Joe Tasha
tat, a Frenchman, who was with Car
ter, managed to reach shore safely.
Four Horses Burn in Barn.
Pullman, Wash. The large barn
on the farm of J. O. Cooper, five
miles south of here on the Genesee
branch of the Northern Pacific, burn
ed, killing tour horses, two of them
being imported stallions, valued by
Mr. Cooper at $5000 each. The other
two horses were a work team kept in
the barn last night. There was a
large amount of hay, grain, harness
and other valuable property. The to
tal loss is between $12,000 and $15,000
with only light insurance. The barn
and contents were insured, but for
much less than their actual value.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Pen
dieton will on Wednesday evening,
October 18th, 1911, at the Council
Chambers in the City Hall in Pendle
ton, hold a meeting for the purpose
of final consideration of assessments
for paving Alta street from the east
line of Main street to the south line
of Court street, Webb street from
the west line of Cottonwood street
to the east line of Main street and
Cottonwood street from the south line
of Water street to the north line of
Railroad street, in the City of Pen
dleton, and all persons affected by
said assessments are notified to be
present at that time and place and
present any objections they may have
to said assessments or to any part
thereof as made and considered by
the council. A tentative assessment
roll will be on file subject to exami
nation in the office of the City Re
corder at the City Hall on Tuesday
morning, October 17th, 1911.
Dated this 13th day of October.
1911. and published by order of the
Common Council.
THOS. FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
ACT15ESS DIVORCED,
DID NOT KNOW IT !
MISS MAY COLLINS.
Kuto Clnvton Wants Divorce Dissolved If
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Because. Secretly Taken. ' y t ff " '
H ist St. Louis, IU.-Mrs. Charles Wri& V, t f T
Stephenson, known on tho stage as . Y ! fr X, v
Kate Claxton. was a witness yester- i lC,s i ' 1 y -.-.
day in her suit to have a divorce, oh- j If
tained by her husband 11 years ago, PiSp .
annulled. She declared that she did jL? f5
not know of the divorce until April,
1!'10, when her supposed husband had i
been married again. Her testimony
was to the effect that she lived with
Stephenson after he had ohtainod tho
divorce, ignorant of tho fact that he
had been granted a decree.
Good Piisturo I.nml for Sale.
For sale. :tf0 acres good pasture
land on Cabbage Hill, 15 miles sou'h
cast of Pendleton. Good gross and
plenty of running water and springs
on place. Address, W. H, Bell, Pen
dleton, Ore., or call on Bentloy &
Leffingwell.
When Your
Nerves
STRIKE then, you'll believe
what physicians say about
Black Havana cigars. Then,
you'll be willing to smoke
light, soothing Havana and
domestic blends like the
Gen! Arthur
MjM 10c Cigar
I M. A. Gunst i& Co., Distributors
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In "The Girl, the Man and tho Game"
at the ortsen theatre tomorrow
night.