I EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST QREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY.- AUGUST 13j 1013. PAGE EIGHT. The Season's Fresli will be found here first Kwp in touch with us if you want fresh fruits when they first appear on the market We will handle only the hest at prices usually paid for common stock. TAHDARD GROCERY GO, Phone 88. KVTXCIATOn TRIED OUT AT ROUND-UP Newsy Notes of Pendleton Trying: to Fix Sewer. The city has a force of men at work at the corner of Water and Col lege streets trying to fix a leak where thei sewer passed through the Byers mill race. To '.Build Addition to Houso. V. S. Farley has taken out a per mit to build a one story addition to his; dwelling on Lincoln street and al so ,to build a porch on It. The Im provements will cost about 1500. FOREST FIRES RAGE IX MALIUU MOUXTAIXS LOS ANGELES. Aug. 13. Fierce fires are burning on the Mallbu mountains, 30 miles north of Santa Monica. The latest reports Indicate that no ranch property has been dam aged, although much valuable timber may be devastated. For est rangers are being rushed to the scene. Hits a. Good. Crop. County Judge J. W. Maloney Is one who Is praying for a few more weeks of dry weather. He has a splendid crop this year and estimates that his yield will be 50,000 bushels If he Is permitted to cut it as it now stands. secretary of the Carpenters and Join ers' Union, that ninety per cent of grammar school graduates are misfits, aroused sharp debate among the ed ucators of the federation of Catholic societies. Duffy urged the federation to support a movement for vocation al schools. (Continued from page one.) three horns about the same size as the average phonograph horn were attached to the section posts of the grandstand and connected with bat teries. Lee Drake, official announcer of the Round-up, talked Into a re ceiver in a tone but little louder than the average conversational tone and the announcements were heard clear ly and distinctly throughout the Krandstand. The demonstration was made without employing the ampli- "Wbere All Are Pleased" fier which Mr. Scott declares will off set any counter effect which a crowd in the grandstand or other noises will have. The cost for installing a system such as would reach every section of the grandstand and bleachers would be close around $1500 and as that is a considerable sum of money, the dl rectors are considering the matter of leasing the equipment this year. In asmuch as the company is desirous of securing the advertising which the employment of the enunclator will give, no difficulty Is anticipated in reaching satisfactory terms. Save Tour Cash Sales Checks for Mer chants' Voting Contest 8U If! Early Arrivals of AT A Every day for the past three weeks we have been receiving shipments of new fall merchandise. Stein Bloch Smart Clothes for men and young men. You may select your suit now and be assured of the best styles also new Florsheim shoes-new fall hats-neckwear -extra trousers-and furnishing goods of latest creations. All are ready for your in spection. , We Give Jj&C Trading Stamps The Alexander Dept. Store Harvest Still Suspended. Though very little rain has fallen today .enough fell last night and at intervals today to make the grain tough and to stop harvest operations. Theatening clouds have obscured the sky all day and the thermometer has been lower than for several weeks. Major Swartzlander Back. Major E. L. Swartzlander, superln tendent of the Umatilla reservation, and his family have returned from an extended visit through the eastern states. He reports a most enjoyable time. Realty Transfers. J. H. Wattenburger to I. M. Allen and'wife for $1000, se. 1-2 of the nw. 1-4, sec. 12. twp. 2 N.. R. 27; J. C. Tandell and wife to O. C. Cole for $2500, nw. 1-3 of sec. 1. twp. 3 N. R. 36: Otto Didlon to R. E. Perry, lot 6, block 81, Reservation addition to Pendleton, consideration 31000. Slaughter of Grouse Regins. LONDON. Aug. 13 Society is out In force on the Northern Moors today for the opening of the annual season for the slaughter of grouse. Because so much of the game is killed for the mere pleasure of the killing. It Is prob able that after this year the open sea son will be greatly shortened, hous ands of grouse were killed today, the greater portion of the slaughtered game being left where it fell. On some estates the peasants are permit ted to follow up the royal parties and gather the game for their own use or for sale, but in the majority of cases this Is not permitted. FIRST SHIP WII.Li GO THROUGH CANAL IN OCT. Wont $100,000. In a news report yesterday from Washington the information was glv- en that Representative Sinnott has Introduced a bill to Increase the ap propriation for the Pendleton federal building to $60,000. The report seems to be in error as Representa tive Sinnott has been asked to have the amount increased to 3100,000. The sum of J70.000 is already appropri ated and of this amount JS0OO was used for the purchase of a site. NEW YORK. Aue. 13. That the first ship would pass through the Pan ama canal In October was the opinion expressed by Lieutenant Colonel Eu gene Wilson. U. S. A., on his arrival here from Panama for a two months vacation. Colonel Wilson is an as sistant to Colonel Goethals in the con struction of the Panama canal. Colonel "Wilson said that the two oceans would be Joined in September and by next spring the canal would be ready for vessels of .the w orld. POWERS CONCERT IN SPIiENMD TUNE Now is the time to buy your Round-Up Bedding See our window display SinRlo Decl Cotton Blanket, pair 49 50x72 SizcCotton Blanket, pair - 9 G4x7G Size White, Tan and (Jrey, pair ......... '. 98r 72x80 Size, "White, Tan and Grey, pair .'. ?1.40 72xS0 Wool Jfap, Grey only, pair $1.98 (iCxSO Wool Nap Plaids, pair - 81.98 72x80 Wool Blanket, Grey, pair :. $2.98 00x78 Wool Blanket, Plaid, pair - S2.98 , OSxSO Wool Blanket, Plaid, pair $3.98 .124 All Wool, G pounds, pair $4.98 Comforts for 9S, $1.25, $1.49, $1.98, $2.98, $3.49, $3.98. 2 Pound All Feather Pillows, each 69 2 12 Pound All Feather Pillows, each . 79 3 pound All Feather Pillows, each : 98 3 1-4 Pound All Feather Pillows, each $1.49 Standard Oilcloth white and colors, 48 inches wide at yard 20 Men's Suits $15.00 value $9.90 Men's Suits $17.50 value $12.50 Men's Suits $20.00 value .1 $14.75 Men's Suits $22.50 value $10.50 Men's Suits $25.00 value $17.50 48 Busy Stores Golden Rule We Lead, Others Follow Is Committed to Hospital. William B. Wilson, 70 years old and a resident of Halsey, Ore., was today examined before Judge J. W. Ma loney and Dr. G. S. Boyden and pro nounced Insane. Thereupon, the judge ordered him committed to the state hospital. The old gentleman suffered a stroke of paralysis about a year ago and his 'mind has been affected since. He seems obsessed with the idea that a band of bandits is pursuing him to take his life. . TOBACCO TRUST IS STILL UNDISSOLVED LONDON. Aug. 13 The concert of Europe is In splendid tune, according to Sir Edward Grey, who however, hinted In the hotse of commons that it was possible one of the great Pw' ! declared that four concerns manufac " WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. That the tobacco trust, instead of being dis solved bv the decree of the supreme court of the United States, has in creased Its monopolistic control of to bacco manufacture, was asserted in the senate by Senator Hitchock of Ne braska in discussing the tobacco schedule of the tariff bill. Reading from statistics furnished bv the secretary of the treasury, he Are You Paying Your Neighbors' Bills Get away from the old foggy system of charge accounts and uncollectable bills that the cash customers are com pelled to make up. Trade Here-Pay Cash and get a dollar's vorth of meat for 31.00. We sell for cash only, saving ourselves and our customers money. Investigate our cash coupon books and how to save from 10 to 20 on your meat. the Oregon Market 815 Main Street PHONE 444 Slip's to Foreclose Mortgage. William A. Eastman Co. have commenced suit against Margaret Brown, Joseph M. Brown and the King County Trading Co., to foreclose a mortgage alleged to have been given by the browns as security for a note for $619.98. The trading company is made defendant because, it is alleged, 20 acres of the mortgaged land was transferred to It after the note was executed. One hundred dollars at torney fees and 12 per cent Interest ore asked. Hamlin & Meier and Ra ley & Raley are plaintiff's attorneys ers might intervene if Turkey provok ed. Continuing the foreign secretary said: , "We have reached an agreement on the subjects of Albania and the Is lands of the Aegean sea." An International commission of con trol. Sir Edwar explained would set up an autonomous state of Albania under the prince to be selected by the Euro pean powers, while regarding the Ae gean islands, the powers, including Italy, have adopted the seii-uenjniB ordlnace that none of the islands shall be retained by them. OVIET IS RESTORED IN" CHINESE PROVINCES raving in-oceexling Rapidly. Work on the paving of west Webb street Is proceeding rapidly and a crew of men has already been set to grading Raley street, preparatory to paving that street. Already four blocks on west Webb have been com pleted, all of the storm sewers are In, two blocks of the new sanitary sewer has been laid, and the curbing will be completed within a few days. Su perintendent C. P. A. Lonergan of the Warren Construction company, de clares that he will have the pavement all laid before the Round-up. now'9 Tills for Eagerness? The Round-up headquarters is a busy scene these days, as W. C. E Pruitt and his corps of assistants send out literature and advertising matter of the local show. They are quite willing to send this matter to anyone who wants it and are quite ready to use the postage furnished by the as sociation, but this morning Mr Pru itt received two letters enclosing postage with which to send Round-up literature to the writers. This Is a sample of the Interest In the Round up. Today a large number of little boxes which contain Round-up but tons are being sent out to people of the Interior communities. PEKING. Aus. 13-Whlle the re storation of order by the government troops' is reported from most centers of the recent Chinese rebellion, tho governor of the province of Klang Shi Is striving to organize fresh op tiositlon to the government of Yuan Shi Kai. He declines scornfully to follow the example of Huang Sing, and Dr Sun Yat Sen now in Japan, who are described by the governor us "Pitiful cowards." Only a small number of the mem bers of the Chinese parliament have departed from Peking,. The remain der are proceeding with the regular business in a satisfactory manner while a special committee is engaged in drafting a constitution. tured last year 71 3-4 per cent of all tobacco manufactured In the United States, that three of these concerns manufactured 90 per cent of all the small cigars and three of them 85 3-5 per cent of all the cigarettes. "If. the American people are In earn est, and I believe they are." he add ed, "they want this monopoly curbed If the United States senate is in earn est It ought not o permit any rule of a party caucus to restrain a senator from voting for a measure that wouia put a stop to defiance of a Judicial decree and restore a condition of com petition in the world of tobucco man ufacturers." ToImuto Schedule Approved. : The tobacco schedule, which placed a graauaiea income mx vn wuunu production, was approved by the sen ate without amendment, the metal schedule was completed with the ex ception of some paragraphs which tho finance committee had passed for fur ther consideration and the sugar scheilule was passed over because of the illness of Senator Ransdell of Louisiana. The d"bate was then be gun on the agricultural schedule one of the sec tions most vigorously assail ed by the senators of the minority. Senator Gronna of North Dakota opened this discussion and proposed in Heu of freellstlng cattle a rate of $1.50 a head on cattle less than a year old; $3 a head on cattle valued at not more than $14 and 20 per cent ad valorem on cattle valued at more than $14. La"e for Free Cattle. Senator Lane of Oregon said the principal reason for free listing cattle was that there were not sufficient cat tle In this coutnry to supply the do mestic demand. The committee amendment free listing cattle was sustained 38 to 31, Senator Thornton of Louisiana voting with the republicans against the am endment This was the first time a democrat had voted against the party amendments. All the progressive republicans vot ed against free cattle. TREE FALLS; COUPLE KILLED injured Man Drags Himself More Tl'an a Mile to Retort Ncs of the Accident. THE DALLES, Aug. 13. Arthur H. Smith, who operates a sawmill at Wahkiacus, Wash., 15 miles north of this city, and his wife were almost Instantlv killed, and D. E. Cox. a rancher employed by Smith, was se riously injured when a large tree fell on them while they were driving home from The Dalles Cox, who was so badly crippled that he was unable to walk, dragged himself about a mile and a half to a farmhouse and report ed the tragedy, a few hours later. American Physicians Sail for America LONDON. Aug. 13. After an ex tensive tour of Europe and the Brit ish Isles, during which every hospital of note was visited, the party of sev enty American physicians today sailed from here for Now York. The Am erican medical men expressed them selves as much benefited by what they had seen abroad but were unan imous In declaring that European physicians and medical scientists have vastly more to learn from a study of American institutions than they can teach to Americans. Among the cit ies visited were Munich, Vienna, Ber lin, Paris, the Bohemian health re sorts, Weisbaden, Cologne, Brussels. Amsterdam and elsewhere Among the best known members of the party are Drs. Richard Kovacs New York; and Sibmond Breltenfild of' the Ger man hospital of New York. Of course there is risk In marriage, but every normal man la fond of adventure. HUCKLEBERRIES fresh from the mountains. WEST COURT STREET GROCERY Wm. Milno Phono 207 t LATEST PAINLESS OPERATING METHODS ! MODERN DENTISTS I TAYLOR HARDWARE BLD'G. PENDLETON 7 DROWNED WHEN LAUNCH COLLAPSES "Good Eats" DOWNEY O MARSH Cawes Set For Trial. Circuit Judge G. W. Phelps has or de'red the trial jury to report at the court house on Thursday, August 28 to listen to the evidence in the follow- ' Ing cases: State vs. James and Emma Wade, chargrd with conducting a bawdy house at Freewater; State vs. John Adams, Hugh Rohy and Harvey Adams, charged with shooting game out of seaon; and State vs. Ernest Todhuntcr, charged with assault up on Carl Churchill, Charles Morrison and Roy Stuart. On the 21st, 22nd, and 23rd, the civil cases of Swayze, trustee, vs. Wright and Hwayze, trus tee vs. Longhorn will be tried and on August 23 the trial of the divorce suit of McNabb vs. McXabb will be heard. , Calls for Statements. WASHINGTON, Aug, 13. Every national bank In the country has been requester! to furnish Secretary McAdoo a special statement of money loannd other banks as well as money bor rowed In the form of rediscounts, bills payable and the like. -The secretary means to keep In close touch with the banks. ' DULUTH, Minn., Aug. 13. Seven were drowned when the flimsy top of the launch Duplaise collaused and 23 were thrown into the waters of St. Louis bay. Tugs and launches res cued 16 of the passengera HIS DECLARATIONS ARE CAUSE OF MUCH DERATE MILWAUKEE, Aug. 13. The dec laration of Frank Duffy of Columbus, Dale Rothwell Optician Eyes Examined Lenses Ground Lenses Duplicated r -! ; Glasses Fitted 'with" , . ,'., . . .. . Wm. . Han8Com THE JEWELER All Spring Suits 50 Off $3.00 and $4.00 Pants . . $1.45 Good Balbriggan Underwear 50c per suit. Endicott Johnson good work shoes . . . $3.00 and $3.50 Two Hundred New Fall Suits at 10, 12.50 and 15 Browns, Greys, Blues and Mixtures Its the store that saves you money. Drop in and look over the pieces advertised. They are well worth looking at if you don't want to buy. You'll not find such values in any other store in the northwest. A great price-saving, on all men's wear. iiilN'S CLOTHING GO. Opposite St. George Hotel The Handy P lace to Buy XL