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EIGHT PAGES rAOE FIVE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 101- For Busy Round-Up Days Order Pemeco Quality Roasts DELICIOUS SERVED COLD. "PEMECO" POT ROAST "PEMECO" PORK ROAST "PEMECO" LEGS MUTTON "PEMECO" LEGS LAMB FANCY RANCH HENS CHOICE SPRING CHICKENS SALMON, HALIBUT, SMELT Pemeco Lunch Meats "Pemeco" Boiled Ham "Pemeco" Minced Ham "Pemeco" Bologna KNIGHTS PICKLES, SERVICE QUALITY The Central Market Phor 45S. Happy Canyon is a Happy Show YES! SOME BIG CROWD, TOO! It is in big crowds of well dressed people where the Carrier stylish hat is most conspicuous because of its beauty and originality. CARRIER MILLINERY The Home of the Stylish Hat 740 Man Street. aiiiiiiiiiiHiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii'iMininniiiiiiiiiiiii'i Malen Burnett School of Piano Playing THE ONLY SCHOOL IN THIS PART OF THE COUN- S TRY whose graduate has had the fconor to pUy before S the Northwest Music Teachers' Association. Miss Bur- nett, director, studied in Europe four years with the best S masters. 5 5 This school employs only assistants who have trained 1 in the school and had practical experience in teaching S E under the director. ' E Fundamental Music Training recognized to have pro- S duced the best and most thorough results In the shortest 5 5 length of time. E S Association Building, Room 1, Phone 382. E See new pupils Oct. 2, 4, 5:30. Phone er write for E terms. E fiiiitsuiiiiMiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUHiiuiiMiiiiiiniimiiiiiiiiuMiiiiiniiiiiiiMiiiiiniiiMiivr jiiiHuiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiic FOR SALE I E 160 ACRE RANCH six miles south of Meacham on 5 E breaks of McKay reek, 100 Acres tillable, balance 5 E good pasture. All improved, good house, barn and s E sheds. Also 60 tons good wheat hay, 13 head horses, 10 head cattle, brood sows, chickens and other ar- jj S tides too numerous to mention. Binder, seeders, 2 plows and other farm machinery, including four sets E of harness and good wagon and hack. Plenty of wa- E ter and wood on place. For further particulars inquire E this office. 5 inniiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiffniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimii iiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii mmn BEST STOCK RANCH FOR THE PRICE, IN UMA TILLA COUNTY. 2280 acres near the Blue Mountain Forest Reserve; allott raent for two bands of sheep. Water piped into a two story 7 room house. Fine spring close to two barns, good family orchard. Stream runs through premises. SO acres bovtom land, together with tillable bench land, produces sufficient feed for stock In winter. This ranch Is adapted to any kind of stock. 64 tons of hay goes with this ranch at $10 per acre. Easy terms. If not sold In September, It Is off the market E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Ore. THE ONLY CURE FOR CATARRH U Iy Obtaining Free and Equal Breathing Through Each Nostril. THE BENEFITS ARE, comparative freedom from fre quent colds, headaches, acute ear, sinus, and throat dis ease. The arrest of a slowly increasing deafness from the closure of the eustachean tubes. The restoring of the voice to its normal quality and the freedom from a troublesome and annoying disease. The treatment is operative, there are no failures, and but little if any pain. D. N. REBER, M. D. Eye, Far, Nose and Throat Socinllst. Schmidt llldg., Pendleton. "Pemeco" Weiners 'Pemeco" Head Cheese "Pemeco" Jellied Tongue OUVES, RELISHES. SANITATION 108 C. Alt St. LOCALS Qt Advertising in Brief UATB8. f't Una flirt luMrtlon ...10e Per Mm, additional Insertion.... fte Per Una, pur month II. IK) No locals Ulwu for Iras thin i!ic. Count o Orudis worm to line. Locals will But b takes over ttae pause and remltlaoc must accom ( fttia. For fuel fons five. Carpenters, call phone til after . Wanted couple to be married In Ilnppy Canyon. Public dance each night this weeV at Eagle-Woodman Hall. For sale, reasonable, two desirable" residence lots. Inquire 401 Aura. For sale 80 head stock hogs. Weight 70 to 130 pounds. Inquire this office. Six room house, wlih garage, for sale. Located at lit Long street Telephone 1JF11. John Rosenberg, Court street watchmaker and Jeweler. All work guaranteed. Wanted Woman for general housework. Inquire Mr. Stelwer, 10 Lewis street Old papers for sale; tl0 In bundlea. clood for starting fires, etc Its a undl.. This off Ice. For Kale One Heywood baby bug gy, nearly new. 121. phone ilOW or call 109 W. Alta. Fvr rent Furnished five room cot' tage, 812 College street. Inquire, 62 Water street For sale, cheap, two lots two blocks from Hawthorns school, or trade tor team. "O" this office. Lost Cameo pin at Happy Can yon Friday evening. Heturn to this office and receive libera! reward. Very many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have rou to offer, and price T N. Berkeley. For sale Modern nine room house. nne corner lot. Will sen reasonable If taken at once. Telephone 209J. Wanted Good reliable woman to Kike care of house and do cooking Jurlng Round-i.p. Apply 330 Water 'reeC Garbage hauled at reasonable prices. All work promptly done. Any place hi town. Ed Lannlngs, 1401 W. R. R. For sale Seven room house, plastered and In first class condition. Inquire C. Rohnesa, 11 Grange street For sale Span small horses, har ness and covered hack, suitable fer camping purposes. Inquire Commer cial Livery Stable. For sale Or will trade for Uraa tills, county grain lands, pood valley ranch near Salem, Oregon. Inquire at Coleaworthy's Chop Mill, 129 E JUta street "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 330. We can locate you on a 14 -or 320 acre homestead or desert claim In eastern Oregon (Malheur eounty). Nest openings in the iwrthwest Grain or stock business. Write Johnson & Tregaskis, Vale, Oregon. For trade A new, modern 110 bbL electric flour mill located In valley town 20,000 population, will trade for eastern Oregon or Washington wheat land. Price 322,000. For par ticulars write 565 Trade Street, Sa lim, Ore. Salesman Capable specialty man for Oregon. Staple line on new and exceptional terms. Vacancy now. At tractive commission contract. (35 weakly for expenses. Miles F. Blx ler Co., 230-39 Carlln Building, Cleveland, O. J Two 320 acre homestead relin quishments, 8 miles from Vale, Mal heur county. Extra good sagebrush land, no rocks or alkali. Best bar gain In eastern Oregon for grain ranch. Price only 3i9 ach. Act quickly. Johnson 4 Tregaskis, Vale, Oregon. j Stolen From my barn eight miles northwest of Pendleton, about mld-j night, September 8th, light bay mare with little white in face; weight be tween 1000 and 1101 lbs.; branded E backward and T connected under! quarter circle on left shoulder. Also saddle with swell front, Hamldji make; and taps when taken. (50 re ward, (25 for outfit and (25 tor evi dence that will convict. E. P. Tul loch. For Sale. On account of leaving the city, I wish to sell my modern home, 225 Jane street. Reasonable terms. En quire at E. O. Office. (Adv.) SCOTT BUTLER. For Sale. 11 y hone place on McKay creek of 120 acres, ISO In summer fallow, 100 In stubble and 20 la alfalfa. WUI sell stock and equipment with place. If desired. Write or see Charles lUn ning. Pilot Rock. Ore. AjJv, Good Coal and Wood. Our Rock Springs coal bums clean giving you more heat and less dirt for your money. Good dry wood that doesn't boll, but bt.rns. Also labs and kindling. Protect yourself from cold and cost order from B L. Burroughs, phone 5. Adv. Pound, the Following Described stol en Stock. One dark brown mare, weight about 1200 pounds, left hind foot white, branded C C on left shoulder, and one bay mare, weight about 1100 pounds, white spot 1n forehead, branded 6 ( with bar above on left shoulder. Both are four years old and unhroke. These horses are sup posed to have been Btolcn from east ern Oregon. For further Information, commu nicate Immediately with Emmltt Tfost, sheriff of Ada county, Boise, Idaho. fE (fill William Mills of Helix is in the city today. J. A. Myrick of Kcho is a city vis itor today. L. K. Miller of Michigan Is a Round-up visitor toduy. T. M. Gardiner and F. J. Dooley of Portlund are in the city. Cliff Harper and A. Wilkinson are here from Portland today. D. H. Saunders and family of Athe na are here today for the Itound-up. Bruce Shangle, postmaster at Mil ton, is In the city for the Hound-up. L, P. Carr and H. Duff of Stanfleld are here for the last day of the Round- up. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Buchholz of Stanfleld are Round-up visitors to day. Milton A. Miller, collector of cus toms at Portland, Is a Round-up guest today. . Otto Didion and family are down from Milton for the last day of the Round-up. Jacob Behrenes has returned from Pierson, Iowa, where he had been visiting his mother. Mr, and Mrs. F. T. George and children of Echo are In the city to day for the Round-up. W. R. McAllister, traveling agent for the Northern Express comany is here today for the Round-up from 8t. Jo, Missouri. Dr. and Mrs. C, Forlstrom of As toria, Captain W. Loernisslon of Or. many, and John Laarl of Portland are guests of Mr. and Mrs. IX H, Xel. son. J. G. Book of Emerwm, III is vis iting his son Fred Hook and will stay over today to see the Round-up. He is on the way to the Han Francisco exposition. SIX BIG WARSHIPS TO BE BUILT FOR NATION BATTLE t RUISKRS WILL UK CLUBEI) IX THE .NAVAL PROGRAM. IX- WASHINGTON", Sept. 2t The building program of the General Board of the Navy will call for at least six big ships, it was learned from authoritative sources at the navy department. At least one, and pos sibly two, of these will be bsrtle cruis ers and the rest super-dreadnoughts. At present the navy has no battle cruisers, but experts of the general board are Convinced that the devel opment of this type by nations against which the United States is obliged to prepare makes It necessary to provid? ships of this type without delay. Rattle Cruiser 1 roved Useful. Japan, Great Britain and German) have experimented with the battle cruiser and have amply demonstrated Its usefulness. It has been shown that there is no effective way of com batting a battle cruiser except with ships of the same type, and for that reason, experts say, It Is absolute!? necessary for the United States to construct them. Submarines are con. sidered as auxiliary only. The board is at work on a compre hensive battle cruiser program which It is hoped, can be followed from year to year until the navy is equip ped with an adequate number. Cer tain members of the board favor building two a year, beginning at once, and continuing at that rate un til the required ratio to over navies is reached. HARRISBURG SPENDS $5,000 "FIXING UP" HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. Si Har lisburg has been celebrating for three days. Back in 1901 Harrlsburg discovered that as a city It hadn't much to brag cf except being the state capital and that it scarcely deserved that honor. Only a mile or two of paved streets; no parks worthy the name; no play grounds drinking water heavy with coal dust and disease germs every thing, In fact. Just about what It ought not to be. So Harrlsburg borrowed (1.090,001) anil proceeded to dress up. Later It made other loans, until the aggre gate was (2,431,000, while that much more was spent by Individual proper ty-owners paying for Improvements in front of their real estate. The city has more than seventy niUes of paved streets .mostly sheet asphalt; far more than 1000 acres if public parks, most of which It owns outright; a plant whirh filters J1 water used in the city; summer playgrounds and swimming pools for children; a summer camp for chil d.ren; tennis courts and golf links for the adolescent and adults and & river front and river basin which has been improved in a manner unique In the entire world. The plans originally made In 1901 have been completed, which is the wherefore of three-day celebration ending today. Other plans have been made for the future and probably will be executed, for a remarkable thing abont the expenditure of the millions of dollars has been that no one ever hs yelled "graft." The three-day celebration lncludei unveiling of markers, parades, ad dresses, etc.. concluding with a street cabaret in Market Square tonight Dynamite Sus)irxt Arrwtcd. A ITOON A. Pa.. Sept. 25. Suspect ed of planting 25 sticks of dynamite wlih a lighted fuse attached at the Carlln Limestone Company plant, George Verbounitx, an Austrian, was arrested. The company furnished limestone for the mills making am munition for the allies. The alleged plot Is taken as a part of the plan to cripple American munition produc tions. Only four of Iowa's 289 agricultur al exhibitors at Snn Francisco have failed to win a prise. Iowa took first place In the state contest. KI.INHt AT liOl XDI P. (Continued from page one.) .Matthews took over a' minute to down his brute. (Hv. Wer Wins Event Seven ropers with best time of first two days entered the finals to!;iy of the 'steer roping contest. The test average time for two steers decid.I '.he new champion of the world, whi U George Weir of Monument, New Mexico. Yesterday he threw his steer in 31 2-5 seconds and today made his throw and tie In 37 2-5, giving him a total time 1 minute S 4-5 sec onds, and an average of 24 2-5 sec onds. His brother, Charles, took sec ond money by making the fastest throw today, 30 3-5, giving him an average time of 45 1-5. Red Parker, champion buckaroo of last year, who had the best time for a single steer, had hard luck today, being compell ed to bust his steer three times. How ever he nosed George Frances of Havre, Mont, out of third money. Buffalo Vernon couldn't keep his steer down and failed to finish whlls Dan Clark missed his steer. Dell islam ett made a good throw today but failed to make fast enough time to get the money. BIG FARM CONGRESS TO OPEN AT DENVER DENVER, Colo., tfept. 13,. A key of pure gold taken from the moun tains of Colorado will, open the gates of the International Soil-Products Exposition and Farm Congress here Dr. W. H. Sharpley mayor of the, city will turn Denver over to the managers of the great exposition ad Gov. George Carlson will exteaM the hos. Pltality of the whole, state to the farmers of the world. Others who will make speeches of welcome are John allery, chairman of the local board of managers, Thomas B. Stearns, president of the Denver Chamlx-r of Commerce, W. I. Drum mvtid, chairman of the board of gov ernors of the exposition and con gress, and B. V. Hanafourde, direc tor general ot the exposition. The ex hibits are all ready for the inspec tion of the 200.00U visitors who are expected by the managers of the ex position. These exhibits will include a $20, 00u government display, the largest ever made in this country, exhibits from 50 states west of the Mississip pi, and many foreign countries, and will tnvlude all soil products raised with r without Irrigation. 4) XKW YORK UVWYJCIl 0 -VOW A BEl.tilAX Ol'KICEK fr:VE"' Y0RK- "W. 2S.-A dispatch from Pans states that Frank T. Colby New York lawyer, Harvard graduate """ ""etj man. is now a lieutenant ou Hunting with the IV-k-ian army. The dispatch adds .hat he has been tfecorated for hravery. As leader of a siniud at motor mbulufices he has serve,! it, I'elgium t"r the past leu months. Lieut Colby was a llemrrrtant fn uadr.r A, : York ,&aliowil gu-ard and l ktnuvn s a big game KHiior VI Alaska ami Africa, ile Iuls many trophies of lite hueis. big ;ame H is a t- llow 1 the Royal .;.i:ra I'hical society and a member of the Harvard, Traveler. Kxplorero, Ten nis end Ksuiiet at Hoston. Squad ron T, Hairty Puddiou of Harrard. Institute of i;;o ot Harvard, IVIta Kappa. Kpsiloe and Zfta Tsi. Ore fviiud i the Yvilun I'Iup min ing district of Nevada contiins rkh platinum deposus. NIHM) l ai-m Home Burns. WALLA WALLA, Wash.. Seit. 25. Joseph Toner's fine su- hurhan home at Prospect Folnt was totally destroyed by fire. Insurance of (4000 was carried on the building but the loss is 4 estimated at nearer (S000. The Toner house was one of the oldest In that section. It was it large two-story frame building. Mrs. Toner was away from home and Mr. Toner hnil been working on the farm. The home Is too far from the city limits for the fire department to n uke the trip. 4 (- w ' 1; Jj j ,i I f ; X I $5.50 If you want a you want it good. Watch buyers of experience are finding it expensive to buy pocket clocks for timekeepers. One man said, "I'm tired of buying those tin watches; gim raie a good one." To those who cannot afford a good watch we recommend the $5.50 Elgin which is a standard watch. Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler Established in 1SS7 E3 GETS WILD WELCOME L III CITY BUCKING CHUCK HOTtSKS INTERRUPT WAGOX BRKAKFAST EVERYBODY SCOOTS One hundred and twenty-five strwng the Baker' delegation arrived here at 3 a. m. today aboard three special coaches and daring the day there was no more enthusiastic visit ers than tk-e troop fretn the famous city near the border. Bright aad early fhts morning the TBakerites -were taken by stage. coaches to the eewbey camp at the I ik Round-o where they were guests ol the Happy Canyon organisation at a chuck waf;on breakfast It was a fast and furious affair. During the break fast several Bonnd-up buckera were brought ferfh to be ridden and two of Oie horses beaded straight for the breakfast table- There was con sternation, particularly on the part of the visiting ladies but no Injuries were Inflicted upon the guests. At 10 o'clock the Bakerites paraded 31 am street headed by Churchill' Hungry Band, first medal winners at thf re.oent Baker county fair. IS ARE MIS 10 ENTER THE WAR B!K1LK AS FILMvT WITH EX. V 1 1 1 SIA SAI AU JKS' l tiATJOXS CHEERED. ATHENS, Sept. 25. Greece is fir n' Kith the war (sjjirit. Crowds surg Ri in a parade through the streets lut nk;ht in a demonstration favoring .a early war move, while automo bles urried poat. carrying efflcers reponiling to the king's land mobil ization decree. Crowds gathered at :tln allies' lesatioes In outbursts of enthusiasm. Bulgarian and Turks' 'ivnre not molosted. .Newspapers are cautious in their! fen mend, on developments but ex-j pressed the hope the mobilization j move does not mean Bulgaria intends , to start a third Balkan war. i Tbt newspapers informed the peo-l I'!e that the ministry does not Intend at present to plunge Greece into a bloody struggle, but declared that the! government deserves the nation's sup. Port in resisting Bulgaria's attempt to upset peace in the Balkan states Mobilization will be well advanced when parliament meets. It is believ ed the Bulgarian Intentions will be disclosed by thon. The government will ask that It be granted full pow ers to proceed with military meas ures. Malady Losing Terrors. ntii.AnKi.pin ., Jefferson L. Gibson, of Denver, pres- lueni oi me American Association of Clinical Research, rtwlur.,,1 In u.. dress at the Hahnemann Medical Col lege here that within 10 years medical science probably will have succeeded in all but eliminating death from tu berculosis from vital statistics. m 1 1 j The HALLMARK Store. 2,,,""",,m""1' 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 ii 1 1 ii n iii 1 1 ii i n 1 1 1 u ii iTmi in m nun i inn ii i i n ltfI WE'RE A LITTLE OFF THE MAIN STREET f that makes less expense and lower prices. 5 5 Our telephone is just as close as the other fellow. f What does this mean to you? f s 3 East End Grocery I JOHN DYER Phone 536 I niHiHiiiiiiniii:iiiHi;:ij;!:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii watch bad : -3 3 t)r. Gibson said that recent dlscov. eries, by which, the presence of tu bercular tendencies can be detected, even before the germs appear in the sputum, together with a later an higher development of the X-ray, win In a short time remove tuberculosa from the list of necessary fatal, dis eases. ' Good Jobs Await 250 Men. EEMID, Minn., Sept. 25. The Crookston Lumber Company, of thUi citv, Is sending out a call for at least 250 men for jobs which will las throughout the winter. "We have been unable to get ttt men." said B. W. Lakin, an official et t ha pnmnanV. Foe Snle. One hundred acres of Irrigated tan situated at Ewlng Station, Morrow county, Oregon. This l the rleheel . . - ,1,. wnrli) Can crave It kX ' ,.,. , n mmb. im ""-' . "... tatnea and other nroducM. It wm produce 600 tons of alfalfa hay. If has excellent system of Irrigation, with perpetual running water. Easy terms. Address, W. B. Ewlng. Cecil, Oregon. Adv. . Public Dance Tonight, Xooee HaU. The public Is cordlaly invited M attend the regular Saturday night dance tonight In Moose hall. Musle by Sawyer's orchestra. Admission 50 cents. Adr ALTA THEATER SUNDAY The supreme dramatic artist LAURA HOPE CREWS In a Plcturlzalion of the markable Belasco Hit Re- "THE FIGirriXG HOPE" By William J. Hurlbut Also Release No. 3 of Para mount Travelogue. W. H. HILL OPTICIAN With ' WM. C HANSCOM. We grind our own lenses. ;ses To the exact requirements of eah ease. Lenses duplicated In a few minutes. Prices for glassei very reasonable. See Dale Rothwell, Exclusive Optician American Nat. Eank Bldg. Phono 609. i r ff