East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 26, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST 0REGON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1915.
RED DOG SALOC
The Round-Up
expects the largest crowd they
have ever had, this year. You
will be called upon to help en
tertain this great assemblage
of visitors. To feel at ease and
look your best among these
well dressed people you should
wear
Bond Clothes
sis to no
Call and view the new Fall
styles now showing.
Our tailors will see that you
are fit perfectly.
Remember, September 23-24-25.
Let 'er Buck.
Bond Bros.
Pendleton'! Leading' Clothien
10 BE fflDE LARGER 10 IE
CARE OF IIS BIG PATRONAGE
To prcent congestion -and provide
more iimuM-mi'iit, the "1'e.l Dog Sa
loon.' chief pleasure palace of Happy
f'anyon, will be widened 5 I'eet be
fore the litU, show. The committee
last evening waited upon Superin
tendent liollons of the O.-W. H. & N.
and, reeelved hid permission to extend
the walls on to the railroad property
for the desired extra space.
The additlnal room will permit cf
the Installation of more of the games
which proved such an attraction luBt
year. Every town of the northwest
In to le comhed to find an many as
possible of these frontier games of
chance.
Another Important change which
the committee decided upon laat ev
ening will result In much better
lighting for the pavilion. Big
searchlights will probably be Install
ed back of the audience so that the
".street1 Will be iilimi'nnle.l without
any glare. A spotlight will al.so be
Installed to May upon certain fea
tures of the hour program which will
precede the main festivities.
The street sei ne will be much more
realistic this ear by reason of the
fact that the faded paint gives the
storefronts a much more weather
beaten annearanee Tha nmimra.
ment of the "business houses" will
be changed to some extent to permit
of more attractions on the "treet.
The hour's program will be even
more novel and entertaining than
last year. Messr. Raley, Steiwer
and Drake, who haTe charge of this
department, are now working on
some stunts that will prove screams.
SUGGESTiONSALWAYS
WELCOBE BY DAISES
TO IMPROVES
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Fvoni Halt! Convention.
POUT AU rniNCE, Aug. 26. Hai
offlclals received proposals from
ashlngton that a convention be held
for the purpose of establishing Am
erlcan supervision of customs and fi
nances for a period of 10 years under
an American receiver general.
J. A. T L
$ 1 00.00 I
Wm in Gold Free
ffif 9&'l&
,iUi,iiM!(i.,o.,..".."
other delicious dainties with
Tea Garden Syrup jj
For the Rest Recipe Submitted
We'll Pay $75.00. For the hec
ond Best $25.00.
Contest Closes
Septl
Send as many re
cipes as you wish.
Buy Tea Crn
Syrup of any gro
cer. Try Tclican Mo
lassesIt's Pure
Pacific Coast Syrup Co.
Portland, Oregon
BoaiHe must
TONIGHT!
Oregon Theatre
f f -
Pendleton, Ore.
I 15 ROUNDS 15
i
MAIN EVENT
AL MOSLER
I Of Seattle, Wash..
i
; vs.
Biily Farrell
Of Pendleton, Ore.
(Contestants will weigh in at
133 pounds.
TWO GOOD PRELIMI
NARIES. i
Know begins promptly at 0
'o'clock. Tickets on sale at
Welch's Cigar Store.
Ringside $1.50
Reserved Seats $1.00
Balcony 50c
OF
BOTES
THE CITY'S STREETS
(ItFAT PII.K CAKKIKI) 1ST TWO
MKX WITH XO POMCKMAJT
IX SIGHT.
Over 25.WH1 In Cireeti backs Set strnn
grr to Hasping In Amazement
Then the Notes Are Generously
IlaJid.M Out to All Who Ask for
Tlieni Cargo Handled Safely.
Occasionally we see photos of mil
lions of dollars being hauled through
the streets of New York guarded by
a regiment of police. Yesterday aft
ernoon people on Pendleton's Main
street saw two men, laden with great
bundles of greenbacks, walk the en
tire length of the street and there
wasn't a policeman In sight.
There were thousands and thou
sands of bank notes In the bundles
and no effort was made to conceal
the nature of the contents from the
public. Strangers gasped In amaze
ment at the sight The two men
stopped a newsboy and bought a pa
per They stripped a note out of the
bundle and handed It to the boy who
ran away in high glee. Soon other
newsboys made their appearance ond
the two men were besieged. With
rare benevolence, they stopped and
passed out notes among the boys,
even Including a number of men In
their distribution. To prevent a riot
they hurried on with their bundles
and disappeared within the doors of
a newspaper office.
"Who are those phllanthripists?"
asked a stranger In the burg of a bar
ber.. Those." answered the omniscient
polisher of mugs, "are some of the
ginks that run Happy Canyon and
those notes are the official currency
of that little old town.'
It was true. The two men were
carrying the 25.000 and some tdd
Ten Iluck notes, used last vear, to
the printer. Across the face of each
la to be printed In red Ink, "1915
Happy Canyon, Sept. t:-2f" and in
another place in smaller type "Void,
This bill for use in 19U only."'
Having decided to Issue new cur
rency this year In gold Instead of
green, the committee will use the
l!U4 Buck bills as enclosures to send
out in letters for advertising pur-j
po.ies As soon ns the printer has
finished his Job. these notes will be
distributed among the merchants and
others desiring to send them out to
their, dally mall.
DENIAL MADE OF RIGA
VICTORY BY RUSSIANS
lir.-RI.IN DFC'LAICES KICKAD
NAI'GHT MOITKE WAS NOT
SINK BY SiaVS.
BEHUX, (via Amsterdam-. Aug.
!S. Denial that the dreaitnatight
Moltke and ten other German war
shrp.s were sunk by the Russians in
the battle in the Gulf of Riga was
made by the admiralty.
Tlie official statement from Petro
grad claiming that a dreadnanght,
two cruisers and eight torpedo boats
were destroyed was declared tc be
without foundation.
"German warships.' mentioned by
the Russians as having been destroy
ed were probably old vessels sunk by
the Germans themselves to barlcade
the entrance to the harbor and bot
tle up the Russians, the admiralty
declared. Some of these Teasels had
previously been captured from the
Russians
No Warships Sank.
"Neither a large ship nor any crui
ser was sunk or damaged," the state
ment said. "Our warships silenced
the enemy land batteries near Pel
nau:"
It was further declared that the re
port from Petrograd that the Ger
mans attempted to land troops on the
shores of the gulf of Riga was false.
No transports were accompanying
the squadron which attacked the
Russians, and the only German loss
es were one torpedo boat sunk and
two damaged, as previously reported.
For a Sprained Ankle.
If you will get a bottle of ChAsre
berlain's Liniment and -observe the
directions given therewith faithfully,
you will recover in much less time
than is usually required. Obtainable
everywhere. Adv.
Dynamite Kills Inserts.
rHIL.VUKI.rHIA. Ta., Aug. 28. '
S. Uwis Ziegler, director of the de
partment of health an charities, is
waging submarine warfare on mo
squitoes. Flowing the bcttom out of
mosquito breeding ponds with dyna
mite is the spectacular feature of the
crusade which he has been pursuing
against the pests. Success, it Is re
ported, has attended the director's
efforts.
This mode of warfare Is known as
"down drainage" or the blasting
method. A has been discovered that
if the hard pan at the bottom of the
pond is broken the water wi',1 escape
into the lower strata of gravel or
sand and be absorbed. Sinking dy
namite bombs to the bottom of
ponds and setting them off by elec
tricity, in every case in which It has
been tried, has caused the water to
vanish Into the earth and millions of
mosquitoes have perished.
SCHOOLS AT VINCENT
OPEN ON SEPTEMBER 7
(Special Correspondence.)
VINCENT. Freewater, Ore.. Aug.
L'S. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George
Morrell on August 17 a baby girl.
Also on August 19 a son was born
to Mr and Mrs. Fred Hodgen.
School begins in this dlstnVt on
?ept. 7. This date is a week before
the Vincent fair and will enable chil
dren to get exhibits in readiness,
Mrs. Charlie Dixon has returned
home after a week's visit with her
mother. Mrs. John Clark, of Freewa
ter. Mrs. Roy Frazter and rhlldren,
Helen and Meryl, ire visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Kirk.
Mrs. Nellie Tweedy and children
returned to their home here after a
summer's vacation at Wallace, Ida
ho. Miss Mabel Noyes has returned to
Vincent after a three weeks' trip at
the San Francisco exposition.
After a two weeks' visit with Mr.
and Mrs. R. K; Bean. Mrs. Frank
Tousley has gone to her home in Milton.
njjr -""- - Jy
I
moken of
TrarasH Trophies
Cigarette fifteen yean aft
art smoke of
TurkishTrophies
Cigarettes today I
WWMarwiiy HI VfMflPWf
mi tyro Qpmn it VUi
MXIilTVCV Of NAVY rXKI AV-
oiu.s'g to n iti i;t oi ri-
I.'ItS' TRAINING.
IjiIc HcviIhIjoiih at AnnalKili-' Him-:
on-Irate That Th-e It Room for
luiprc'veinent Ilfforts He'iu; Made
(o learn How Other Institutions
Arc Win!; Managed.
BY F. A. CONNOLLY.
(Cnited Press Staff Correspondent.)
WASHINGTON, Aug. 28. Secre
tary of the Navy Daniels Isn't too
proud to listen to suggestions for im
proving I'ncle Sam private school for'
naval officers at Annapolis. The in
stitution Is being run on a creditable
plan at present, the navy contends,
but any idea worth while will receive
Mr. Daniels due consideration. All
the late scandal there wouldn't be
scandal. It is argued, if the school did
not have a good system of govern
ment and a fair reputation to uphold.
The late "gouging" revelations,"
however, have shown there Is room
for Improvement. So the iwretary,
realizing that his is not the only
academy In the country, has been
trying to find out how the others
are run. There are at least fifty oth
er educational establishments' where
young men are governed by stringent
systems. Now the heacT of the t avy
figures that in fifty such places there
must be some difference in regulation
and discipline. If any of them have
better than I'ncle Sam. he wants to
incorporate them into his own-. Sec
retary Daniels has written to the.
presidents of these schools asking
concerning the rules and practices
observed in their institutions.
The secretary expects these queries
to be answered in the course of time
and is In no hurry about them. When
he gets them all in he will look them
over and pick out the ideas he can
use. He will weave the Best of those
that he can into the Annapolis sys
tem and those that he can't he Is
very apt to ask congress to weave in
for him.
"Gouging" and "Hazirrg" are going
to go The secretary is especially In-,
terested in the way examinations are
conducted elsewhere, and is goinjr to
apply some of the safety-first prin
ciples fa the examination- room. The
next modern language test won't be
cribbed, and the upper cl&;s drill
masters won't drill under class men
in "matter along the same lines as
the coming exam" the night before
that event takes places. If ho has to
Mr. Daniels will lock the ppers In a
steel bor as soon as they are made up
or carry them in his vest- pocket to
prevent young prospective from get
ting at their contents.
Hazing doesn't occur often. There
is a law against that and It doesn t
matter whether the offense Is grave
or Insignificant, the law is law. Oc
casionafly a first offender gets off
with a severe reprimand, but second
offenders "get the boot," and- they
know what to expect. In this respect
discipline isn't often broken.
Uncle Sam has been wondering
what has become of all the Informers.
From the treasury department re
cently came the answer. "WVre pay
ing them too much money."
Prior to August 21, 1913, one who
gave Information leading to convic
tion of a moonshiner received only
J10 and was happy. Tlpn the fee'
wa boosted to $50 just to encourage
others to rive away their lawless
neighbors, but strange to say the in
crease has had a markedly contrary
effect. With the business all but
gone to the bowwo.ws. Secretory Kc
Adoo restored the old fee. The re
sult is awaited with- interest.
California has a monopoly n
pi.
GIVE YOUR FIGURE THE
CORRECT POISE. SEE THAT
YOUR FALL CORSET IS A
MODART.
Not teeause of its style but
because of the style, plus iU
comfort.
Not because of its good looks
but because of its reputa
tion plus its good looks.
Not because of the outside
quality but because of the in
side plus the outside.
MODART Corsets are pretty
sure to satisfy any woman
who wants good quality and
high value.
E Merchandise of Highest Quality Only.
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fierax. saj-a the department of
the interior. In Wit the stat pro
duced f.2,40 short tons Talued at
11,161.400, an increase over 1913 of
more than 7 per lent
West Virginia produced 71.707.626
tans of coal in 191't, worth about 1
a ton at the mine: No other itate
did this well.
The United Starts produced 15,
''),7S7 worth of suUe In
Idalto I .and nark Barns.
TWIN FAXJUS, Idaho, Aug. 26
Fire destroyed the hotel at Shoshone
Falls, a large dancing paviln adjoin
ing and outbuildings. Only the first
floor of the hotel was being used thi
year and this for reception and rest
rooms and refreshment parlors.
Edward Dufresne. one of the less
ees, was sleeping in the hotel at tha
time and narrowly escaped alive. Fer
rymen a quarter of a mile 'away rush
ed to Dufresne's assistance and were
joined by two men from a touring
party camping nearby.
The hotel was a famous landmark.
It was built nearly half a century
ago and for many years was the only
stopping place on the 60-mile stage
road between Shoshone and Rock
Creek.
What'syour gasoline consump
tion ? You burn less when you
lubricate your motor with
ZEROLEE
the Standard Oilfortlotcr Cars
Zerolene gets more mileage by keeping
down friction and by forming the perfect
piston seal that holds compression. Send
for Lubrication Instruction Chart, soeci
. fying make and model of your car. Free.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
Pendleton
Valuations HHil t njust.
WASHIXC rON'. Aug. 26. Valua
tion of cattle horses and other a.ni
nials in the livestock shippinit con
tracts made by 4 5 railroads weft of
Chicago were declared to be unjust
and unreasonable, ami ordered can
celed by the Interstate Commerce
Commission. The commission declar
ed the schedule valuations were not
representative of the average actual
value of the animals shipped.
The decision upholds complaints
brought and supported by the Ameri
can National Livestock Association,
the Railroad Commission of Iow: nn.l:
outh Dakota, the Arizona Corpora
tion Commission, the Corn licit Meat
Producers' Association, the Cattle
Kaisers' Association of Texas, and
numerous livestock exchanges and as
sociations..
The Commission's decision says the
Cummings amendment to the Inter
state Commerce Law has "in effect
abolished the Interstate commerce the
whole system of released rates based
on agreed valuations as distinguished
from actual value.''
New rates were prescribed.
Infants i Invalids
HORLIC.CS
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
The Food-Drink for all Ages
Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form.
For infants, invalids aa4 growing children.
Pure nutrition, upbuilding tW whole body.
Invigorates nursing mottas oi the aged.
More healthful than tea or coffee.
Unlo yoa say HORUOICS"
you may jet m ubtltut9n
' Mr" IMP111
A GROUP OF EXTRA
ORDINARY VALUES
in fine fixtures are now being
shown by us. It affords you an
excellent opportunity to purchase
handsome chandeliers and side
fixtures at remarkable savings. In.
eluded is a great variety of celling
fixtures and lamps. We wish es
pecially to have you see our fine
dining room domes.
J. L. VAUGHAN
ROUND-UP DATES.
The 1915 Round-up will be held on Sept. 23, 24, 25.
LEHMAN HOT SPRINGS I
S FRANK L McNEIL, Manager.
H THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MOST POPULAR HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT. I
HOTEL RATES $11.00 and $12.00 Per Week
FREE CAMPING GROUNDS
Katie njarnmor Stuff.
CINCINNATI, Aug. 2 "Billy" Is
an honorable goat when sober, but
he devoured 1000 new hilarity hall
tickets Then "Hogan," a vaudeville
monkey, untethered him at the Ches
ter Tark theater. Miss Marie Cha
pron, actress, has sued Shirley Alva
rade, the goat's owner, for Sr.p 1 dam
ages. Here's what Hilly ate: One
set of IS pink tights, a lovelv ra'r of
6 silk stockings, 128 worth of etcet
era. Miss Ohapron's Injured feelings
arc estimated nt 1500.
MAIL AND PASSENGER AUTO STAGE
Makes regular trips between Pendleton
and Lehman Springs.
MAIL AND PESSENGER AUTO STAGE
Leaves French Ilestaurant, Pendl-ton, JO a. m,
every Monday, Weilnewlay, Friday, with round
trip on Sundays. 14 00 one way; 1100 roJnJ
trip. Hauls paanengers, mall and frwlght
See II. StiibhU'flcId at Ircw h iievtauranl.
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SWIMMING, DANCING, HUNTING, BOWLING, FISHING, HOT MINERAL WATER
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