East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 13, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 101:
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PERSONAL
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For ladies and misses now
ready for you. The latest
fall styles in all shades and
sizes from 14 to 20 and 34
to 46.
$ 1 2.50, 14.85, 18.45
Come and get yours today,
it may be gone tomorrow.
F. L U Willi GO.
LOCALS
Inquire Dutch
rags at th
Milch cows for sale.
Henry Feed Yard.
Wanted Good, clean
Eaat Oregonlan, office.
Joe Ell, Insurance, room S Ameri
can National Bank tide
Wanted Girl to do general house
work. . rhone 3C5 R.
For bottled sodas and beers, phone
Paul Hemmelgarn, 177.
Wanted Girl to wait on table. Ap
ply 126 West Webb street
Wanted Man and team for harvest
work- Phone Fred Reese 15-F 12.
Wanted Room and board by man
and wife. Address "B" this office.
Just received, one carload of cedar
posts at J. A. Borle Lumber Co.
Wanted Girl to to do general
housework. Phone Mrs. W. P. Tem
ple. Wanted Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Address "D" this
office.
For rent Nice suite of rooms In
Temple Building for office or light
housekeeping. ,
For rent Nicely furnished suite
with board one block from Main
street Phon Main (69.
For Sale Single buggy, good aa
new, cheap. Can be seen at Carney
Jb Bradley barn. Call S70.
C. B. Rude, livestock and general
auctioneer. Terms and dates can be
made with Mr. E. L. Smith.
For Sale Stock general merchan
dise. Invoice about $4000. Inquire
Farmers' Trading Co., Peck, Idaho.
For sale Restaurant and lodging
house, doing good business. Owner
leaving city. Inquire 126 W. Webb.
For Sale One Indian motorcycle
Has been driven two hundred miles.
Quick sale, cheap. Box "A," Pendle
ton. Latest Victor and Edison Blue Am
berol records, also latest sheet music
received daily at Warren's Music
House.
Lost Long blue serge coat. In
Pendleton or on macadam road to Ad
ams. Reward paid for return to this
office.
Lost Pocket book between Clar
ence Fenland's and Farmer Edwards.
Finder return to this office and re
ceive reward.
Wanted To rent by responsible
party, modern alx room house, good
location. Call at tnis ornce lor wior
matlon. Phono 1.
Do not fall to see Mr. H. L. Carl
at the St. George Hotel, Pendleton,
Thursday, August 14, relative to civil
service appointments.
Penland Bros. nw- furniture van
moves all you have In one load. Good
warehouse storage; rates reasonable.
Phone 889 or call Penland Bros., 647
Main street
Toung men and women should call
and Interview Mr. H. L. Carl at St.
riannrn Hotel in Pendleton concern
ing appointments to civil service,
Thursday, August 14.
Popcorn Crlspette Machines make
big money for the operator. If you
are looking for a cash clean-up for
fair and Round-up call at Room 5.
Temple building. Get my offer. Box
341, Pendleton, Ore.
Lost Gold watch and chain. Name
of Joe Dunn engraved on watch case.
Finder please leave at office of East
Oregonlan and receive reward.
Unique Shooting Gallery, 649 Main
street, next door to Bond Bros., now
open. Prize, mechanical and moving
targets. Prizes given o best shots.
First prize a 30-30 Remington rifle.
D. E. Brown, proprietor.
Passengers for Portland desiring a
refreshing ride on the Columbia river
should take the Sir. Bailey Gatzert at
The Dalles, daily except Sunday and
Monday, at 3:16 p. m., arriving in
Portland at 9:45 p. m. Fare, The
Dalles to Portland. $1.00
Dissolution of Partnership.
Notice la hereby given that the
partnership of Gillette & Bowman,
proprietors of the Pendleton Dye
Works and the Bowman Cleaning
Works, Pendleton, Oregon, la this day
dissolved bv mutual consent. Mr.
Gillette assumes payment of all bills
owing by the firm. All debts owing
to the firm must be paid to him.
Dated August 8th. 1913.
GEO. B. GILLETTE,
VAN J. BOWMAN. '
Attention, Young Men, Young Women
Do you desire a position in the
classified service 7 Post, office clerks,
letter carriers, railway mall clerks,
etc., in demand. Ages 18 to 45: Sal
ary 75 to $150 monthly. Hundreds
of anointments to fill vacancies, ex
tension of service and parcels post
Mr. H. I Carl will be at the St
George Hotel in Pendleton on Thurs
day, August 14. Inquiring for young
men and women who desire to quali
fy for one of these appointments. He
will be there one day only, August 14.
until 9 p. m. Those Interested should
call and see him without fall. Adv.
FRANCIS IS XOT "SORE"
AT RUSSIA'S STATEMENT
PARIS. Aug. 13 Published re
ports of serious difference of opinion
between France and Russia In regard
to the close of the Balkan treaty giv
ing the port of Kavala on the Aegean
sea to Greece, led the French foreign
office to publish a note on the sub
ject. It suya thut while France be
lieved the port should be given to the
Greeks and Russia, thought it ought
to be handed over to Bulgaria, neith
er government attached much import
ance to its own' view as to ask the oth
er to sacrifice Its opinion. The re
lations between the two allied gov
ernments, Rays the note, were never so
cltise as now.
P. C. Nelson of Echo was a visitor
in the city yesterday,
Kenneth McRae has ordered a new
six cylinder automobile.
Fred W. Falconer of Enterprise is
registered at the St. George.
Mrs. Jack Vincent of Athena Is vis
iting relatives in the city today.
Mrs. R. Alexander returned on
train 17 today from a visit In Baker.
Walter B. Shaw of Freewater was
among the county visitors In Pendle
ton yesterday.
Fred Stelwer returned today from
a trip with Dan P. Smythe to the lat
ter's summer Bheep camp.
B. F. Trombley was a passenger on
Incoming train No. 17 today, coming
down from the mountains.
Miss lona Perrln left on No. 10
this morning for La Grande, to visit
her sister, Mra, Elmer R. Ouye.
W. J. Stockman and son and W. A.
Stockman and family left today for
Lehman Springs where they will take
their outing
Miss Pearl Price left for her home
In Pendleton this morning after
spending a few days with friends here.
La Grande Observer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindroth of Mo
desto, California, are visiting at the
home of Mrs. Llndroth's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Slevers.
Alfred Fits Gerald left today for
Lehman Springs for a short vacation.
Glen Finch has returned from a va
cation at Lehman Springs.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Boyden and
two children returned . this morning
from Meacham where they had been
guests at the summer home of Judge
and Mrs. G. W. Phelps.
Prof. John Straub, veteran instruc
tor at the University of Oregon, ar
rived In Pendelton yesterday and will
remain for several days. He is reg
istered at the Pendleton.
P. S. Treloar, travelling freight and
passenger agent for the North Bank
road has been here today. Mr, Treloar
Is a new man In this territory and Is
anxious to see the Round-up.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dutton and
daughter, Lavelle, former Pendleton
residents, returned to this city yester
day after spending three weeks at
Lehman Springs and left today for
their home at Pullman, Wash.
Mrs. C. Ralston leaves tomorrow
for Pendleton where she will stop over
a day then go on to Freewater, where
she will remain a few days before go
ing to Portland, where she will be
the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Hugh
Shelly for about two weeks. La
Grande Observer.
POllTLAXn POLICEMAX
SHOOTS FLEEING MAX
PORTLAND, Aug. 13 A Finland
er, 24. giving the name of William
Walters or Waldrus. was shot and
fatally wounded by Patrolman Martin
after he refused to halt at the offi
cer's command. The man was arrest
ed when seen lurking In the shadow of
a building. While awaiting the patrol
he broke and ran. Martin fired five
shots, one taking effect.
NEGRO KILLS GIRL;
LYNCHING IS FEARED
LEXINGTON. Mo., Aug. 13 Estill
Potter, 13 years old, daughter of
Newton Potter, a wealthy farmer liv
ing near here, was killed by Goldie
Winkfleld, a negro employed at the
Potter home, after the 'negro had
ravished her. The child's throat was
cut from ear to ear. A posse is pur
suing the negro. A lynching la
feared. - ;
MAX KILLS SELF IX HOTEL
Catholic Iteration Adjourns.
MILWAUKEE, Aug. 13. After a
session of three days, the twelfth an
nual convention of the American Fed
eratlon of Catholic Societies of the
United 8tates. closed today. The fi
nal sessions today were given over to
addresses by some of the moat noted
Catholic prelates and laymen In the
country. Today's session began ' with
a business meeting at 8:30 this morn
ing. After luncheon nearly all the
30,000 delegates and visitors went by
bont or automobile to St. Francis,
Wisconsin, for an outdoor service and
picnic.
While the Catholic Federation has
been in session the Catholic Press as
sociation hus been holding its annual
convention in nearby buildings. E. J.
Cooney of Providence, R. I., presided
at the session.
Shoots lllmsolf Through Forehead
llHly Discovered by Maid
No Cause Given.
CHICAGO, Aug. 13 An unidenti
fied man who registered as Charles
Dunham, of Pittsburg, but who Is be
lieved to be Carroll Duiham Galvln
of Oakland, Calif., committed sui
cide at Grace hotel by shooting him
self In the forehead. A maid heard
the shot and found the man, partly
dressed on the floor. In his pocket
was a membership card of the Oak
land Elks lodge.
TURKS THREATEN' WAR
AGAINST BUIXJARIA
OUR
Ice Cold Soda
Delightful BeVerageS
ARE ALWAYS OS TAP.
We use only the best fresh
fruits and rock candy syrup and
have lea cream absolutely the
best that can be bought, served
by expert dispenser., ,
F. J J Donaldson
Reliable Druggist
WE GIVE T. P. W. STAMPS.
CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug 13. A
protest against alleged Bulgarian atro
cities at Therace has been made to
representatives of the powers by the
porte, which threatens to declare war
against Bulgaria unless the powers
compel Bulgaria to desist.
Cannon Explodes; 3 KlHed.
ROME. Aug. 3. Three soldiers
were killed and several Injured In an
explosion of a cannon at one of the
forts defending the city.
ARRESTER, TRIED AND
HANGED IX A MONTH
HARRISON, Ark., Aug. 13. A new
criminal prosecution and execution of
sentence record for Arkansas was
broken today when Odls Davidson was
hanged for the murder of Ella Bar
ham near Zinc, one month ago.
Hogs Decline.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 13. Hogs
declined 45 cents today, closing at
$8 86, the low mark of the season
They receded 75 cents during the
week. '
Justice la what every man wants,
provided he may define it himself.
.- Clued of Thanks.
We wlah to express our sincere
thanks" to the many friends who so
kindly assisted us during the Illness
and death of our beloved son Donald.
A short answer
by a long silence.
Is often followed
BRAVES WIN ON
BUNCHED HITS
in very bright shades have taken a very
strong foothold, and are in great
demand in Eastern Centers
We are showing a few of these right now in
Melrose, Cardinals, Green. Navy. Come and see them
SWEATERS
are now being shown here in all sizes from a
two year old to 46 size
As usual our showing of Fall Coats excells in
Style, Varieties and Lowness of Prices
Take Early Advantage
WOHLENBERG DEPARTMENT STORE
: Better Goods for Less Money
St. Mary's Catholic Church Leads by Wide Margin
-Contest Has Nine Weeks Yet to Run.
Don't Forget to Vote.
STANDING FOR FIRST WEEK.
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 11.570
WEST WEBB STREET PAVING FUND . ! 1.000
PARISH AID 1,000
Thlnl and Fourth Inning Tell
Story New Twlrle Holds
Bm ks to On Jilt.
the
NORTH YAKIMA," Wash., Aug. 13
( Special. ) The. North Yakima
Braves won yesterday afternoon four
to nothing, on extra base hits, bunch
ed In the third, and fourth innings
The Yakima playera did not make an
error while Boatman,' the new twirl
er from Victoria, held the Buckarooei
to One hit, walked one man, fanned
seven and kept pinching the corner of
the plate so that Pendleton s six leit
handed batters Bent the ball Into short
left or center every time they found
' The Buckarooes made three errors,
but were lucky, for none of them
counted toward North 'Yakima's four
runs.
Welch, who was released by Walla
Walla last week, was in the box for
Pendleton and pitched a good game.
Out One, Two, Three.
The Buckarooes went out one, two,
three in all but the third and ninth
Innings. In the third Augustus drop
ped one over second base which was
good for a single. It was the only
hit the Buckarooes got off Boatman
and they tried to stretch it into a
score. Augustus stole second and
went to third when Welch dumped
one and was out, Taylor to Fuller. '
Boatman Issued his first and only
walk to Augustus, the first man up
In the ninth. Berger went In for
Welch and advanced Augustus a base
although he swung too hard on the
ball for it to go for a sacrifice. Tay
lor let a wide pitch slip out of his
mitt and Augustus went to third on
It. Boatman caught Reld's pop-up
and Netzel got Lodell's inflleld fly,
however, and the side was retired.
Few Assists to Yakima.
North Yakima had Just four assists
credited to it. Ten of the put outs
were caught flies, seven were strike
outs, two were fouls which Netzel
caught, four were by Fuller unassist
ed and the other four were on in
field assists. Fuller got everything
that came in his direction during the
game in spite of the fact that he was
ragged by the crowd for missing them
in practice.
Tabulated Score.
Pendleton. AB R H PO A E
Reld, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0
Lodell, lb 4 0 0 9 0 0
Varlan, cf 3 0 0 0 0 1
Dean, If 3 0 0 4 0 1
Haworth, c 3 0 0 4 1 0
Osborne, 2b 3 0 0 2 1 0
Peterson, 3b 3 0 0 3 1 1
VOTE YOUR SALES SUPS
SECURED FROM STORES BELOW
WINNERS GET
150 IN CASH
It costs you nothrng to vote. Just
patronize the following concerns and
you will receive free votes with every
purchase.
Votes are coming In fast. Put
vour favorite In the race and help win
the cash prizes.
All votes must be cast at the East
Oregonlan office.
DEPARTMENT STORE The Peo
ples Warehouse.
DRUGS .Tallman St Co.
CLOTHING Alexanders
GROCERIES Alexanders
JEWELRY W. E. Hanscom
THEATER The Pastime
FURNITURE V. Stroble
MILLINERY Mrs. J. P. Hansen, 821
Main Street
BARBER SHOP, FOOL AND CIGARS
The O. K. Shop.
MUSIC Warren's Music Store
HARDWARE
G. I. La Dow
AUTOMOBILE & GARAGE Oregon
Motor Garage.
Augustus, as 2 0 1 2 3 0
Welch, n 1 0 0 0 2 0
Berger 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 27 0 1 24 8 &
Batted for Welch In ninth.
North Yakima. AB R II PO A R
Ford, if 3 0 1 2 0 O
Fuller, lb 4 1 1 8 0 0.
Nadeau, cf 3 1 1 3 0 0
Netzel, 3b 4 0 1 4 X 0
Grover, ss 4 0 0. 2 0 0
Stokke, rf 4 1 2 0 0 0
Harrod, 2b 4 0-2 0 1 Q
Taylor, c 4 1 1 7 1 0k
Boatman, p 3 0 0 1 1 Qj
Totals 33 4 9 27' 4 Q
Score by innings: ,
Pendleton 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0
North Y'aklma 002 20000 4
Hits by innings:
Pendleton 00100000 0 I
North Yakima 013302 00 f
Summary Two base hits. Fuller,
Nadeau; three base hits, Stokke; home
runs, Taylor; sacrifice hit, Welch;
struck out, by Welch 3, by Boatman,
"; bases on balls, off Welch 2, oft
Boatman 1; first on errors, Pendleton
0, North Yakima 1; earned, Pendle
ton 0, North Yakima 4; left on bases,
Pendleton 2, North Yakima 6; passed
ball, Taylor; time, 1:23; umpire, Hall,
MEAT MARKETS Empire Meat Co.,
Pendleton Cash Market, Central
Meat Market.
PLUMBING & GAS FITTING D.
Phelps.
RESTAURANT Bowman Hotel Grill
TAILORS Noreen Bros
LAUNDRY Domestic Laundry
CONFECTIONERY The Delta
PHOTOGRAPHER Bowman's
dio. .
Stu-
BAKERY Rohrman's Bakrj
WOOD AND COAL B. L. Burrought
CIGAR FACTORY. . . .Fam Us Cigar
WALL PAPER & PAINTS Hale A
McAtee.
DYEING, CLEANING AND REPAIR
ING Pendleton Cleaning &
Dye Works.
LUMBER Van Petten Lumber Co.
BOTTLING WORKS City Brewery
Bottling Works.
NOMINATION COUPON
$150
GOOD FOR 1000 VOTES
EAST OREGONIAN'S MER
CHANTS' GIFT CONTEST
$150
For
Address - ; . ;
(This coupon is pood for only one nomination for each orpani-
zation or individual)
Is Selling Daily
Excursion Tickets
At Low Round-Trip
Rates
TO DULUTH, SUPERIOR,
MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL,
OMAHA. ST. LOUIS
And points East thereof.
THROUGH TRANSCONTI
NENTAL TRAINS
Dally from Pacific Coast.
Electric Lighter.
All Classes of Equipment.
Escape the Hot Weather by a
Trip to
Yellowstone
National Park
Land of Climate, of Wonders, of
Scenery.
Westbound Colon
ist Fares
From the East
Daily Sept. 23 to Oct. 10.
See the nearest X. P. Agent.
He will arrange deliveries of
tickets In the East for you.
Write us their namee aiu ad
dresses, and we will advise your
friends full particulars.
Walter Adams
Agent
Pendleton, Oregon.
NORTHERN PACIFIC ItV. ,
A. D. Charlton. A. O. P. A.,
Portland, Or.
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM ISAACS
it.