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EIUIIT pa:es DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGO.Y E.-'DAV. :i'Ti: EM' PACE, HVh TAN ER TO EE NURSED BY FIANCE THE IDEAL HAM IS mm if ii Mi 'mm 77 MADE IN PENDLETON MILD CURE WHEAT FLAVOR When ordering meats for your table " demand "PEMECO" MEATS, the su perior quality, home industry meats. SANITARY WHOLESOME NUTRITIOUS Our market abounds in excellent quality cuts of PEMECO" BEEF "PEMECO" PORK "PEMECO" MUTTON "PEMECO" LAMB SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION The Central Market PHONE 455 LOCALS Advertising in Brief RATES. I'r litis tint Insertion 10c Ter Mn, additions) InicrtloD.... 5c i'er line, per mouth 11.00 No l -sis taktn (or lens than 2."c. Count 6 ordinary words to Una. Lwils will not b taken over the pbooa snd remittance must sreom puny order. For fuel fone five. Tor sale Fine young Jersey bull. Address Box llg City. Want to rent or buy used electric vibrator. Addreai Box 70S. City. Experienced young couple want position on ranch. Phone SSI 6 J. Loet Automobile crank. Return to thla office and receive reward. Position wanted by young man In clothing or grocery ttore. Phone IHJ. Six room house, with garage, for sale Located at 116 Long street Telephone 13FU. John Rosenberg, Court street watchmaker and jeweler. All work guaranteed. For sale 80 head stock hogs. Weight 70 to 130 pound. Inquire thla office. Very many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, and price? H. Berkeley. Old paper for sale; tleO In bundle. Qood for darting fire, etc. 10 bundla. This office. Furnished rooms for light home keeping and lodging at Brown hall Phone SS0. Garbage hauled at reaaonable price. All work promptly done. Any place In town. Zd Lannlnga, HOI W. R. R. For sale Seven room modtm house, plastered and In first claa condition. Inquire C. Rohrman, 118 Orange street. For (ale cheap Five room house on Jackson street, corner lot Easy term. Phone 3, or call Room 2 over Taylor Hardware Co. For rent Four room house, ill per month, Including water. Apply 213 Monewall Jackson street. For sale Span email horses, har ness and covered hack, auitabla for camping purposes. Inquire Commer cial Livery Stable. For sale Four nicely furnished housekeeping apartments. Best loca tion In city. Always full. Inquire 631 Willow. School girl wanted to help with housework for board and room while attending school this winter. Inquire 62J Bush street, telephone 105. If your auto top or cushions need repairs we do It. Glass put In side or back curtains while you wait. G&d wa'a Harness Store, 304 East Court "Mutt" takes the big loads and "Jeff" shows the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse. Office 647 Main street. Phone S89. Wnnt a good In. proved wheot form with Immediate possession In ex change for one of the most attractive home In the city of Portland. E. Brong, 267 1-2 Oak street, Portland, Ore. Wanted To correspond with any one that will loan money on grain warehouse receipts, loan from 60 to 0 per cent on present cash value of grain. Frank McElroy, Cambridge, Idaho. .M. I Smith ramp In thin morning from hiH home near Juniper. S. X. Hobo of Stanflt'ld, was here yesterday witnessing the tennis tour nament play, Andrew Hood, well known sheep man of Heppner, Is spending a few 'lavs In the city. '. K. Uedul, prominent Coombs canyon farmer, was a Pendleton bus iness vltltor yesterday. E. It. Lester, lumber dealer of Pi lot Kuik, returned home yesterday evening after spending a. few days In the city. Mrs. Ma M. York and son Joe of Galena, Oregon, returned to their home today after transacting business In the city. Mrs. E. E. Paer and daughter Wil helmlna returned last evening after spending two weeks with friends and relatives In Walla Walla and Sunny side, Washington. Vrnliv Iiomliurdod. HOME. Sept. .-Austrian aero plunes bombarded Venice yesterday for the fifth time. One aerocraft was shot down by anti-air craft guns and It fell Into the lagoon. The pilot and the observer were captured. in 6 .Mrxltwii Killed. BROWNSVILLE. Sept. mx .Mexicans were killed In a clash With Texas rangers at Crnvazm crossing last night. A captain and a lieutenant of the f'arranzlsta garrison at Mata moras were among the slain. Two Mexicans were raptured after firing from an automo bile and were put In Jail. BACK IX CELLS. (Continued from page one.) Qood Cool and Wood, Our Rock Spring coal burn clean living you more heat and lea dirt for your money. ' Good dry wood that doesn't boll, but burns. Also slab and kindling. Protect yourself from cold and coat order from B r.. Burroughs, phone I. Adv. For Sale. My home place on McKay creek of 320 acres, 160 In summer fallow, 19 In tur)tle and 20 In alfalfa, will sell tock and equipment with place. If desired. Write or see Charts Man ning, Pilot Rock, Ore. Adv. For gale. On account of leaving the city, I wish to sell my modern home t!l Jane street. Reasonable term. En quire at E. O. Office. (Adv.) SCOTT BUTLER. Oateii Jyr Hero For correct styles in fashionable Millinery rightly priced, Pleasing and popular models adding much style to the most charming woman. CARRIER MILLINERY 740 Main Street brought to Pendleton. They stopped for supper at Pilot Rock. The three men having played out their hand and lost talk freely of their adventure. They admit good fortune was with them at the start. In the first place, on the Sunday fol lowing their escape, they found a Pair of high topped shoes left by Joe Ell st the Sunday camp of the Ells and D. D. Phelps. The shoes fit Raymond perfectly. Later on they robbed a camp on Dodson creek and found another pair of shoes. At the Dodson camp they not only secured a rifle and provisions but they got a Pair of field glasses with which they could scan the distant trails. Their bad fortune came when they robbed the camp of Mettle on Hida way creek about five miles south of Lehman. Gray and Raymond had left Peale at the head of a draw to watch for anyone approaching ane" had then entered Mettle's tent. They had overhauled the supplies and sacked up what stuff they wanted when Mettle suddenly appeared at the entrance or tne tent, having ap i I" K Li a 'il . . - Hi lit", : . , V (J ALL ABOARD FOR THE LAST JITNEY My two Jitney watch clubs are now near ly complete. , Don't let these Jitney clubs leave with out YOU. 10 cents down and 10 cents additional each week until paid for, buys your choice of any watch in my store. That's my Jitney plan. No reason for not owning a watch and a good one with this opportunity offered you. . Call and let me explain it no obliga tion, only just hurry. ROYAL M. SAWTELLE Established 1887 The HALLMARK Store M If'- A i mr . .... : ..-: 'i-v'-iyy-'-tyj . MISS JANS, 0&DN 5 FUZOlBiCKC TANNER. NEW YORK, Sept. 7. 'I will re main at the bedside of Mr. Tanner uniil he is convalescent." Ith these cheering words Mi pioached from another direction than Jane don. Albany society belle, is that where Peale was stationed. Met tie carried a rifle and, as he reached nis tent, saw the feet of the two men flap. prepared to go to the Post Graduat Hospital In this city, where Freder ick C. Tanner, chairman of the re- inside. As he pulled open the pu""can 8lale committee, has under lie was confronted by a rine;"" an P"n v appendicitis. held in Gray's hands. He was order ed (o turn over the rifle which he did. This was last Saturday morning. The three men went over a ridge while Mettle hurried to Lehman to telephone the sheriff. Taylor receiv ed the message about 3 o'clock and he and Estes left at once. It was late when they reached L?hman and they remained there all night. Ry day break, they had reached Mettle's camp. Mettle guided them, and had picked up the trail. They followed the trail over the ridge, found where another camp had been robbed and spent the rest of the day beating out the canyons, ending up at Lookout Mountain late In the afternoon. They tried to use the watch tower on the mountain to locate anv slun of a fire i but fulled I The escapes stated afterwards that they made their way over three suc- i Mr. Tanner has been conducting a fight In the constitutional convention for the short ballot, and although suf- fcring from recurring attacks of ap pendicitis he stayed at the capital and marshalled his forces in the con test. In the gallery watching the rren on the floor was Miss Ogden, Mr Tanner's fiance. At last his physici ans decided that an operation was Imperative and ordered him to New York. It is expected that the couplo will be married as soon as Mr. Tan ner recovers from his operation. They met at Governor Whitman's New Year's reception. "UNCLE" GEORGE WEBB IS IN HIS 92ND YEAR LA GRANDE, Ore , Sept. 7. In spite of a dream about a certain white mare two years ago about this time, the Angel of Death had no bus iness to transact with "Uncle George"' Webb, ex-state treasurer of Oregon, who has been making hi home with hi daughter, Mrs. Jasper Steven. Last Saturday he celerated the 91st anniversary of hi birth in grand health and with his daughters, Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Frank Frailer of Pendleton In his presence. Two years ago "Uncle George" had about a white mare the (Continued From Page Two). Haden Kimbrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geary Kimbrell, received a very enjoyable surprise yesterday on the occasion of his sixth birthday when a number of his little friends arrived at hi home on Blaine street to spend the afternoon with him. His mother had planned the surprise and made It complete by providing ulenty of a dream I amusement and refreshments. nignt Do- lore his birthday and the following day pessimistically expressed the be lief that the 89th was his lost. But it wasn't and that there will be many more such days as last Saturday his many friends confidently expect. If his present health Is a criterion, their wishes will come true. The ex-state treasurer was 91 year rtlrt Cnlnrii. XI a aara tart iha AnV, very quietly.' going about his usual' f.easiIe where hV had beer spending procedure of amusement and Mrs. S. W. Pettinglll, mother of Mrs. J. S. Beckwith, left yesterday for San Francisco where she expect to spend the winter. Mr .and Mrs. E. A. Schiffler hav) as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkins and son of Spokane, who ar rived this morning in their car from sum . . odd I e Buramer months. They will re- jo hs which he takes upon himself to do. Many expressions of congratula tions were extended to him, with compliments and godspeeds. Estes started iack for Lehman fof the dog and Taylor and Mettie took the government trail south to try to pick up fresh tracks. By good for tune, they came upon the men just at the time when they came out of the timber and crossed the main trail. In ten minutes more they would have disappeared up another ridge where trailing would have been difficult. The three men proved themselves pretty clever at covering up their trail. They walked for long distanc es on rocks and grass where no prints were left, seldom struck traveled paths and a number of times made long detours. It was one of these de tours that threw the officers off the Monday morning while asleep on Meadow creek, the officers passed within a stone's throw of their camp and one of the trio caught sight of the horses' legs through the brush. They did not know, however, that the riders were Taylor and Estes. Mct'ormat'k Xot With Them. They declare that J. M. McCorm ack alias Arlie Arlington never was with them at any time. He was the first to leave Jail, they state, and they never saw him afterwards. They declare they took advantage of the absence of Deputy Estes, who is jail or, and the Illness of Sheriff Taylor to dig out. McCormnck did most of the digging they state. They declare that the other prisoners did not want to leave and that Peale did not de- main in Pendleton for a few days be fore going on to their home In Spo kane. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy anT Mr. and Mrs. Mel Shutrum left to day by auto on an extended trip Into the John Day country and southern, part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Manning and son and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller a ad' son, who have been camped at Hlda way, returned home Sunday. trail early In the week. However, cesslve high ridges after robbing the they grew R little cureless, stating cide to leave until the last moment. Mettle camp and rested nn Sunday. , that they did not figure the officers They had secured a fishhook and would follow their trail more than Peale caught 13 trout. Peale knew i three days if they found it. Xot the country and was the leader, In-1 once did they catch sight of the of tcndlng to take them Into the John I fleers though they scaled every high Day country. Yesterday morning ; point to use their field glasses. Last Sheriff Taylor had been under the care of a physician for several days Prior to the Jallbreak. suffering from stomach trouble, but the chase In the hills worked as a cure for him and he is now fully restored to health. Broken Baok Is Mystery. WILMIXGTOX, Del.. Sept 7. Much mystery surrounds the Identity of a man In the Delaware hospital suffering from a broken harlr sus tained Friday night, when he was struck by an automobile on the Con j cord turnpike, near TalleyviUe. wnen aamuiea to me nospuai tne man said he was William Schaffer, 35 years old, of No. 713 Washington street. Later he said his name was I Joshua Underwood, of the same ad dress, saying he boarded with his sis ter. No. 713 Washington street is the West Presbyterian church and no man named Schaffer or Underwood is known In that block. Since the man has been a patient at the hospital no one has called to see him and no in quiries for him have been made by any one. The patient told hospital physicians that his back was broken five years ago when struck by a train near West I v fs . 'este"- 6ut when they Chester. Pa., and that he was in the , nea ,ne Oregon exhibit they had Wast Pl,OBtor Mrtanitnl fn. mnntha im Dttt- The doctors do not think the injured man has much chance for recovery and if he does get well he will paralyzed from the waist down. Two on Motorcycle killed. Oregnn Apples Chosen. ONTARIO, Ore.. Sept 7. That Oregon squirrels passed up nice juicy apples from Kansas, Missouri, Wash ington and other states and hunted' until they found a box of Oregon ap ples before they would eat any, is th story brought back from the Panama-Pacific exposition at San Francis co by A. L. Coygrum, a local banker. Several squirrels that have been orr exhibit made their way to the Agri cultural building. Several boxes of appies were tested, but French Moiior FHvliiir,. b NEW YORK, Sent, T sv.k money was worth less In foreign ex change markets, notwithstanding the I establishment here of a lannnnnnn BILLIXGS. Mont., Sept. 7. Lillian ; credit loan to the French government. Erickson, 17 years old, was almost The establishment of the loan al Instantly killed and her father. Emil ready had been discounted and the Erickson. proprietor of a local mat- sum lent was too small a fraction of tress factory, received injuries which the total amount due for American caused his death, when a motorcycle supplies to bring about equilibrium on which they were ridine was run; The rate on francs was quoted to down by an automobile driven by J. day at 5.SS. Yesterday a dollar j. aicinire. a local real esutte ue;u- crought 5.S'1 francs. tr, Austrian oil wells fired by Russians on retreat from gaucia FOR SALE Extra good Mules 3 and 4 years old, or will trade for horses or mules suitable for war purposes. Must be from 5 to ! 6 years old. OREGON FEED YARD .MiimiiiMiMiiiiiLMiiiiiMiiiMrnrniiMMiiiiiMiniiiiiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMiiMiiir- 1 PEACHES Large & Juicy ( 1 Water Metohs right off the vine. Canteloupes, the finest 5 ver. Just received large shipment at i ! E&st End Grocery JOHN DYER Phone 536 RimmsynHiiiuaMHi&itnmuiiniiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK "i -v vt var uvro-. I tl.Scr2?riV ' i : A i m ' J f J i thttiiitralltiflii i ' - '"in -Yi"i-iihj"-"'vinir i.M i)li'i This remarkable photograph was The Russians after taken shortly after the Austrian!, by had used the oil w taking the town the army was In a dangerous sltua- Just before they left the Russian fir- ii to supply their tlon. It became necessary to drive ed the wells This photograph shows superhuman efforts, had driven the army, and had almost drained them.' the Russians from the wells at any the prospect the Auatriana faced when Russians Inn Boryelav In Oancla-.The Austrian surply being cut off , cost. The ysuc.eedeJ In this, out, they had at lust retaken the city. Alders Vncqual to 11id. WASHINGTON", Sept. 7. FIoo.l damage in the Canton region of Chi na is so extensive that it i impos sible to Rive adequate relief. Admiral Winterhulter conimaridin ! the Asiatic fleet, has repnrteil th-it ! the gunboats WilmiriKton .-ind i'iII i) I 'till were fnctxeil In aiding t!i- r. i-, t work orcuniwd by the Amerlc-in Cnt-. it! 'Jeneral at ("ant .n. ami ,-.! 1 I i ktpt at work as tm: -ii r hi y Id 1 vs.. ful. I la-hiimM Miiri Inri'sj I'lio i:i-'rf. i i'1 "KVAI.l.IS. ie.. 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