DAILY EAST QKEGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY. JULY 27, 191.",. page Ttinrr jjiiiniiiinfiiiiiinnininiininjiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiunniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiisiii'j FORESTRY SERVICE 'PriOaE Li WILL i'iikmi i: fv vm:k wi ki:. AIiIi i.Wii.uvtv. DRY GOODS, READY-TO-WEAR, SHOES, H 5 MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. FURNISH- I 5 ING GOODS. j' 2 r 5 SIMM! ftf Km) 1? I.W LINK WILL Ul X AI.ONt; IMATII.I.A KlVItlt AM) WItSTOV MOl NTAIX. Fashions newest creations, in many new shades and materials. Popu O.-W. II. X. A'iii at Ue.-toii i:c Hiitix Man from Adam Takes lib lar prices 11,,.,. Motato,, I.V.lL- fl'.u.n f., Umii' EIGHT PAGES Francisco to Attend Itlst KxMsltiuii. (Special Correspondence. tmui a .IS Your choice of nk may lose kyks i-osino for moviks )r Hemp')', Oiie of Tlirco Men SIhh, lo ground in Aerial Mimic llatllr; .lDii Martin, itlrdnian, Hurt. LOS ANGELES, July 27 Glenn Martin, noted filer and builder of war aeroplanes, was reported an re covering today from injuries receive'! at San Pedro yesterday afternoon, when a guppooedly harmless homb he wag to drop during the making of a moving picture exploded, severely in juring his right arm and hand. Oscar Dempney, Samuel 8. Stewart and J. S. Henry, all of Los Angeles, were injured during a mimic battle before a motion picture camera at ianta Monica. One of the gunners misdirected the niuzile of his cannon, and three men were hurled to the ground. Dempsey, It was feared today, will lose his eye night. The other two men were knocked unconscious, and several others were stunned. KOItl) HN'AM'KK lMtOJKCT TO C.TKK DHl'U VICTIMS Ttniracr lr. Tlwne if New York and Sendf) PrlHoiuv 1Itv to I'ndcrgu Text. DETROIT, July 27. With Henry Ford and Dr. C. K. Towne of New York behind it. a movement has been launched In Detroit for the cure of druti victims. 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LEAVES NO SHINE Price SO cents Koeppen's The Drug StorejThat Serves You Best NOW ON any suit in our store for only $1 5.00 leave Detroit this week for New York under the guard of Ford physicians at -Mr. Ford's expense, to become a subject before the National Prison Re form Clinic In that city. His cure will mean establishing of a "drug unit" at the Ford hospital that it is expect ed will grow to be a national insti tution. Ir. Towne. who treated more than 10, (ion Chinese a few years ago for the opium habit In his researches, arrived In Detroit yesterday and at once went to the Ford plant, where a meeting of the Ford physicians and officials was held to discuss some means of fol lowing out Mr. Ford's wish to aid the drug users. Tl)li'-K Victim in .lull 70 Days. EVANSVILLE. Ind., July 27. George Kingston, aged 57 years, a farmer of Equality, 111., who was held in the county Jail here for 70 days as a witness against Henry Tralnutn, who Is alleged to have rob bed him of 1300, was released from Jail today. Dr. Hannah Graham of Indlanap olbot wired here offering to go on the man's bond. Dr. Graham is pres ident of the Equal Suffrage Associa tion of Indiana. The authorities held Kingston in Jail even after Tralnum, who Is alleged to have robbed him, had forfeited his own bond and dis appeared. Kingston wag unable to fuiriWi the $100 bond as provided by the circuit court. AITO WILT WITH ODD PARTS. Twcltr .Machines Kuncewnlcd in Alton Man's Nmv Car (P. S. It Runs.) ST. LOUIS, July 27. An "automo bile" has been pieced together out of the parts of 12 other machines by Louis Schwallenstlcker of Alton. Schwalle'natlcker took his wife for drive about town yesterday. When the got downtown the engine, a com bination ',f engines for three other machines, went dead. Schwallen stlcker spent an hour and 15 minutes trying to crank it in the hot sun. His efforts drew a crowd. He sent home for a bundle of wires and succeeded in getting the proper electrical con nections to start the engine. New Grant Statue Idea Fought. ST. LOUIS. July 27. City official falling to agree on a location above ground for General Grant's statue, may yet have to dig a trench for it to stand In. The location controversy Is being fought out in a way which Indicated that It may take "all summer." The latest Idea, advanced by Director of Public Welfare Tolkarn. is that the statue should stand on the steps of the city hall's main entrance, on Twelfth street. City Register Wittier, representing members of the G. A. R oppose this, and wishes to see the general dominating the green sward. But every local suggestion on the lawn has been condemned by some "recognlicd authority'' SCROFULA AND ALL HUMJRS GIVE WAV There are many tilings learned from experience onl observation that tlio ol'lcr gpnprnlinn should iui jiress upon the yonnwr. Anion!! them is the fact lliul scrofula and other humor are most successfully treated with Hood's Sarsaparilla. This great lredicino is a peculLu combination, ot. reinirkably effectivt blood-piiriTyinur ntil hcnlth-pivinc roots, barks and herbs, and has been tested fur forty years. Get it toduy Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES HOT TAUALES CHILLI COH GARfiE ' -SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and op-to-data; FIRST CLASS 8ERVICB TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb an 4 Cottonwood Bta Phons M7 Pendleton, Ora llltYAX TO ATTKNI) SIHJKANE KAULKH' SICSSION SPOKANE, Wash., July 27 Wil liam J. Bryan, former secretary of state, will be In Spokane Tuesday, August 3, and will formally open the evening session of the grand arle fraternal Order of Eagles. Mr. Bryan will arrive here at 4 o'clock In the afternoon and will de part late the same evening, after de livering a public address. His visit will be a notable event of the Eagles' national convention, Iriasmuch as he Is a member of thut order, being af filiated with the Lincoln. Neb., aerie. Already the business district of the city is taking on a holiday aspect for the big convention, which will open next Monday and will continue the entire week. AH streets in the busi ness district are being decorated, ami th downtown stores and office build ings are being decked out as never before, Ilaxh IU'VHi n kan-jw Prixtfi, LEAVENWORTH, Kan, July 27. Reports emanating from the Kansas penitentiary represents the officers as having a hard time In holding the prisoners In check. Being dissatisfied with the hash yesterday morning the convicts are said to have thrown part of it on the floor and made aj demonstration. Another report is that a tight occurred In the kitchen last night and one convict was so badly hurt that he may die, It Ih de clared. Two convicts have been missing Blnce Monday. An officer is searching the mine tunnels for them, while guards are stationed at the top of the shaft to capture them should they at tempt to crawl out. as two prisoners did three weeks ago. Sul'r to Apprar In "Movie.' LOS ANGELES. Cal., July 27. Wil liam Sulser, former governor of New York, propose to try to vindicate himself In the eyes of the public by presenting in a photo play the serle of events that led up to his impeach ment, he announced today. He will take the stellar role In this five-reel production, which will be called "The Governor's Boss." The drama was written by James S I tare us, former Nevada senator, and deals with the doings of certain crooked politicians who, Sulzer declares, were primarily responsible for his downfall. Pauline Hall will appear opposite Sulzcr In the production. .Sect Something New. ST. PAUL. .Minn., July 27. John Lynch, chalked with drunkenness at Central Station, holds the distinctioc of being the first man here that has seen a flock of turkeys wearing straw hats. Pink elephants are said to be common, but Lynch's visions are brand new here. ' CARRANZISTAS MJ ' - v -sr 1 4 2 -' V V I w u . . i -U .;--;: 4 'i J v - f Vi - ; 1 sf J l jr-;i - -di .I,NDING TKJooPS TO4 ASSAULT ON MEXICO CITY, This picture hows constitutionalist troops landing at Tamplro from on Mexico City. They entered the Mexican capital following the Zapatista have left the city and Zapata has returned. WESTON, Ore., July 27. Dr. anil Mrs C. H. Smith motored to Cove I Sunday and remained until Monduyl visiting Dr. MeCowen and family. Rev. X. D. Wood left Monday morning for Iledmond, Ore., where he will remain fur two weeks attend ing his farming Interests there. Mrs. Richard Gerberdlng is slowly Improving after a severe attack of heat trouble. Mm. A. Z. Winn, Geo. Winn and, Joyce Wood returned Monday from a two weeks' outing at P.Ingham 1 Springs. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smith left this week for San Francisco to attend the fair. Mr. Smith, who has been O.-W. R. & N. agent at Weston for the past vear. has resigned. Samuel Nelson of Adams, has taken his position. The government forest reserve men are preparing to run a telephone line along the Umatilla river and on Wes ton mountain to connect at the ex change at Weston. M. and Mrs. Frank Taylor of Reed & Hawley mountain, went down to Pendleton Monday on business. Earl Dudley of Weston, was in Mil? ton Sunday. Chas. Price has Just purchased a new Overland car. F.nrl l.ieuallen. Lewis and William Van Winkle, were guests at Bingham ' Springs Sunday, KAISEH LAID PLANS TO ANNEX AFRICA General ISotlia Refers to Ma Sliow Inc Germany llgurest on Taklns Nearly All of Country. CAPETOWN, July 27. General Botha, speaking at a banquet in his honor, laid stress upon the far reach ing character of Germany's designs in South Africa. He said maps had been discovered reca?ttns the shape of Af rica on the basis of a peace to be con cluded at Rome in 1916. The whole of Africa south of the enuator was marked "Greater Ger many.'' except for a minute fragment of territory labeled "Boer reserve." At the outbreak of European hos tilities Colonel MariU requested the Germans to provide him with muni tions, and Inquired how far the Inde- nendence of the new republic was guaranteed. The kaiser replied: "I shall not only acknowledge the Independence of South Africa, but even guarantee it, provided the rebel lion starts immediately." Indiana Health Roard Plans Attack. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. July 27. Whether the state board of health has power to regulate, or perhaps prohibit, the sale of alcohol and al coholic products In Indiana will be brought before the next meeting of the board by Dr. James S. Eoyers, Its president. Dr. Hovers and others believe, it is said, that the board has powers to attack alcoholic beverages on the ground that they are disease produc ers. Th attemnt tn find :i wav for the I Indiana board to attack the llquorj ported from 300 to 1000 volumes, in problem is paralleled with action creased the total by 2.961.000 vol about to be taken by S. S Goldwater. umes. health commissioner of New York' The distribution of library facili clty. Dr. Goldwater's contemplated i ties Is still uneven. Of the 1S44 plan of action has been outlined to I public and society libraries reported the Indiana board. WHO HAVE EVACUATED 4 i r5 . ..if mi . !.' SI I i i 4 S 1 I if J ex Gov. John a. tax Kx-Gvernor John A. Iii. ALBANY, X. Y.. July 27. Former Governor John A. Dix. in a statement filed in the United States court, ad mits that he is insolvent ana uname to meet his obligations. The state mem bv the former governor was made in connection with an involun tary petition in bankruptcy filed against him by creditors. A petition was also filed by the creditors of the Moose River Dumber company at McKeever. X. Y.. in which Dix as largely Interested. Mr. Dix. according to reports has been financially Involved for some time. He was governor of the state for two vears. and prior to that time was heavily engaged in lumbering oper ations and the manufacture of wall paper. He was one of the principal stockholders of the Moose River Lum ber Company. EIGHTEEN THOUSAND IJBRARIES IN COUNTRY There are over 18,000 regularly es tablished libraries in the United States, containing more than 75,000, 000 volumes, according to statistics Just compiled by the United States bureau of education. The number of volumes is an increase of 20.000,000 since 1908. Of the 2849 libraries containing 5. 000 volumes or over, 1S44 are class! fied as "public and society libraries," and 1005 are school and college li braries. Public and society libraries have an aggregate of over fifty mil lion volumes. w4th seven million bor rowers' cards in force; 1446 of these libraries were entirely free to the public. Libraries reporting from 1000 to 5000 volumes numbeed 5433. of which 2 1 SS were public and society libraries :M)d 2654 school libraries. These li braries contained 11.6R9.942 volumes. Another group of still smaller li- I brarles. comprising those that re- for the entire Inlted States, m- MEXICO CITY 'if".-" v. 1- . iV A .' t':t-fe :. 1. ..' .s .. Yucatan, for the recent advance evacuation, hut now, they in aurn 53-fl0fo50.0S White Pique Skirts Beautifully styled, fine grade ma terial the most popular wash skirt of the season. A regular $3.00 val ue. Our price only POPULAR GAS!! STORE Better Goods for Less Money. illllll'illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIItllil than halt were tn the Xorth Atlantic States, and they contained 24,127,- 921 volumes ut of tho total of fiftj millions; and of the three million volumes added to the library collec tions for the year 1913, almost one half were for the same section. New York state had 7.842,621 volumes In her 214 libraries; Massachusetts, ", J80.024 in 288 libraries; Pennsylvania, S. 728.070; and Illinois. S, 168.785 volumes. Four-fifth of the borrow ers' cards in ue were in the Xorth Atlantic and Xorth Central state. Library activity for the past year waa marked, according to the bureau of education report, by "considerable extension of the branch system, par ticularly In the granting of library privileges on the part of cities to neighboring suburban commonities by further development of the coun try library plan in many states; and It's high time for you 0 ' You'll enjoy "yours" whether it's fatima or some other good one. gTOItlTWrptl'ITl ilUiUUlliilHuUlllUiUiiiilkiM P5 A clean, beautiful resort at which to rest and enjoy 3 1 yourself during the hot summer. I HIBAWAY H In the Blue Mountains of Southern Umatilla County, jj H. M. CULTER, PROP. Dancing, Swimming, Hunting, Fishing, Etc. H Hot Mineral Water Pool and Baths. 1 Hotel Rate, 810.50 Per Week m INCLUDING BATHS. O COTTAGES FOR RENT. GOOD INCLOSED PASTURE. Auto stage, carrying: passengers J and mail, connects with regular stage at Ukiah every Tuesday, J Thursday and Saturday. c Round trip automobile n!j!!imi!H!Hij!mn!!!!M In general by a risible growth In the spirit of service that la characteristic of many of the formal educational In stitutions of today. The period of the library as a mere storehouse of bock seems to be safely past; It has yielded to a period of direct commu nity ervice." Some Day He'll Get Out. LOS ANGELES. Cal . 1 July 27. John Laplque, a lawyer of this city, is an unfortunate man. Because of bis strenuous efforts in a recent will contest case, the Judge sent him to Jail for 250 days for contempt of court. On top of that 10 charges of criminal libel were filed by persona against whom he made accusation dnrtng the litigation. He has Just been convicted on one charge and awaits trial on the others. 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