East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 03, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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From left Hi right: Robert l (.eriimu Uaagaaggatj Walter I . Sctaolz, Ms Hid. ami I'ain llnei-lic. arreted later. H
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Bomb to tiH h iii steamship Propellers.
-Lieutenant Retort Pay ,f lhe r,,r. I tu ,,,ow up steamship, carrying freight
'" arm. who describes himself as to the ni. i c
eteran of the halt f the Marno
and the i humus . .
I the Cham Burnt enuntrv mis -- 1
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rested In New Jersey liy Ni
pity detectives as u cmspirat
ready
BLANCHE WALSH, FAVORITE
OF THE STAGE, IS DEAD
i 11. 1 ( i,si oi s NEARLY
Jl not II- l n i: WEEKS
STRi t.t.l.K l(lt UPK.
CLEVELAND, Nov.
Blunofce Walsh's eire.i
I of
SAGE TEA DANDY
TO DARKEN HAIR
11 - t.i: INDMOTHER 'S RECIPE
TO BRING ii U K CP LOR
AND LUSTRE ID N till
You can turn gray fuded hair
beautifully il.uk and luftroiis almost
utcr Bight if rOU'll get n Til-cent bot-
tie of "Wj i Ill's Sage and Sulphur
Compound" al an: drug store. Mil- j
lion, of battle vl this old. famoUfc
Sage Tea Recipe are vld annually, j
sas a well known druggist here, be
cause It darken! tin- hair so natural-
ly anil evenly that no one can tell It i
has been appiii '
Those wlnw-c hair Is tufting "r;t I",
becoming scragly and thin hove a I
surprise awaiting them, because after j
one or two tajrllcatlona itu amy hair,
vanishes and Sour locks become lux
urlanty dark mi beautiful nil dan-'
. druff goes. si p Itching Meg falling I
hair scops.
Th's is iio- age "f youth Oray-,
hnlreil. unaltraume folks aren't j
wanted ground, 00 net baSO with j
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur (might ,
i -o i. .ti..i i -oi vmir '
r .
nark, nanneome n r aim jw -hih- -
fui appearance within a few days.
For
Emergencies
When yw have a bilious at
tack, or when you ieel illness
coming on promptly, move the
bowels, start the liver working
and put your entire digestive
system in good shape with a
dose or two of the time tested
PILL.
You will welcome the quick
relief and often ward off a
severe illness. bVeetiam's Pills
arecarefully compounded from
vegetable products mild,
harmless, and not habit-forming.
Buy a box now. You
don't know when you may need
Beecham's Pills. A reliable
family remedy that always
Should fie
at Hand
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of
the Ameriiitii
stage ended when she died in Lake
side Hospital Death came at 8:20
m lock as the climax of almost 24
hour, of linrnnirlnUHH that fol
lowed a Week's struggle for life. Miss
Walsh in private lire was Mrs. Wil
liam II Tracers
Mr. Travel-, was at hi, wife's bed
j side when she died. He announced
Miss' " her death was due to t genral
iir.ak'inwn ami nervous prostration
brought on by overwork and worry
that caned a complication of ail
ments that made an oieratlon ne
cessary. rather Well Known Politician.
Blanche Walsh was born In New
York city January 4, 1173, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
Walsh. Her father at that time was
!. I i ii ill Mll Lt.,.1. .. I...llll,.,.n nt nIA
Sixth ward. He was iwanlen Of
, the Tombs prison.
Miss Walsh was educated in pub-f
tic schools and Normal college, and
j Rude her first appearance on the
stage In Chicago. September. 1899,
; as gu.-en Elizabeth In "Amy Rob
J tart" w ith Marie Wain right. Her
first New York appearance, was at
I Tompkins Fifth Avenue theater. De
j cemler 1.1, lggf( n, OUhCia In
Twelfth Night.-
HIGH
SCHOOL
NOTES
The third uatne of the grammar
ach
football league will be plawd
this afternoon al the Houud-up
park between the Lincoln school and j
the P. H. 8. midguts. Both teaint-,
Lhave 1 u defeated ao far and a good
yame Is expected. The mirth side
; v ill be Meakened in the hack field bj
I lit" abaanca of Kell but Coach lsl-o
is developing a good man In his place.
The midgets have been materially
weakened since several of the boys
bfUfrve quit getting out for football. The
game will be called at 4 o'clock.
Next week the students of the high
I school w ill again take up the chorus
w U which was carried m last year
t'.V good success. They will meet
lliree times a Weak in lhe auditorium
or h?ftCtlCS, Mr. Chloupeh will be
the director anil he will soon have
some new music on hand. Much In
I If-rem is shown by the students In
' this Mark.
DM 7irls from the domestic pel
ier.ee department will go to Hermls
jlon SRtnrdai to demonstrate lhe art
I "I cooking of lemon pies, lhe various
i dishes made from potaloes. the cook
ing of HgrtableS, simple way of mak
llng prune whip, salads and pud-
j dings.
I The girls ggat are going are Ituth
nd Helen Isano, Kmlly t'arney. Hose
i Gordon. Fny Imff. Juanlta Friedly
italic IVrgnaan, Nellie Ingram.
laM Ages and bsQM Bowman.
The goiushtle an girls are send
t large exhibit of gruoe
ind high
Chaoil sewing along with the
He stence canned fruit and cooked
foods.
Well Known PnrtlaaeVr iiics.
POKTLANO, Ore., Noe. I. A. J.
Klngsley, 40. a prominent buslness
,iuan, president of the mnnnfacturers
and land product, show, died toda
after a brief Illness. He was also a
director of the Chamber of Commerce
and was Identified with Portland'
civic progress.
Prison ftentencca fall.
LONDON, Nov. 2. The report of
the prison commission shows that In
1!' 14 sentences were Imposed on 114.
js:t persons In the I'nlted Kingdom, a
decrease from the previous year of
more than 37.000.
The change Is ascribed mainly to
t r.llstmcnls, with the restriction of
the sale of liquor and the great de
mand for labor ns it contributory reason.
DAIU EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON,
-bad anything to do with them, was
ronoo later. Kay confessed ih
hole ,tory to the New York ,wHc
but he denied that he hn.i -.. -.- k
.u. :
u a i SM"18'11" He had been
HOG MARKET HAS A
DEPRESSED FEELING
IN PORTLAND YARDS
(Courtesy Tuesday's Journal.)
PORTLAND, (ire. There was inly
a small run of livestock In the North
Portland yards today hut the record
hawing of yesterday caused further
depression In the trade here.
While no tofi, were soia early at
North Portland. flrRt sales indicated
that the market was down a dime
K"1 n" f
oa. miters continue in no hurry to
take hold.
General hog market:
Hest light 1 g fii
Medium light 6.50 T 6.fi
I flood to heavy S.OO ifi $.25
! Hough t heavy S.OOWo.GO
tattle Market Stc.iih.
Market for cattle continues steady
I at North Portland with general tons
I In the steer division around $6.75
Something extra select would pr.ib
Wy bring a dime more than this for
j a limited supply.
Only a small, run of cattle was
I Shown In the yards today. The mar-
k.
turajly bag in the steer dl
be stuff being weaker and
I with the extreme point
ia t5 and the hulk of the
i-rings going around It.TSfl
,i
st
(iff.
General ca'
Rest hay fed
Good to chol
Ordinary to 1
e market
steers . . .
range:
l,g(tjig.4a
5.00fi ,"..7r,
4.TSOS.00
4 I094.gb
t.tlOTi 4.2",
4.4004.29
i.'ttaj n.oo
7 ntlfl'7 5(1
Hcst cows
Good to prime
Select bulla ..
Fancy bulls
Ordinary bulls
Bet i-alves
Muttons t onic on contact.
A large per cent of the mutton ar
rivals at North Portland cam on
contract tn local killers during the
last 24 hours. One rair bunch con
sisted of old ewes which were pur
chased at so much per head In the
country
General mutton and lamb market
situation al North Portland is in
clined to show liberal strength but
no furiher change In prices Is indi
cated. General mutton and. lamb prices:
Ordinary Vnteilnr lambs.. I SO 7,00
Willamette valley lambs . 6.00W7 ,00
Select yearlings 6.2:,
Select ewes, light S.li0i.SQ
Old wethers I.S09MO
livestock shipper.
I Hogs- ,1 M Main Powell. W ish..
I I load: M. Thompson, Hood Riser,
61 head by boat.
USttle T. A Tate. Junction Cltv.
1 load: Cobb garter, Monroe, l load,
sheep George Kohlgnhen, iios,--
burg. 2 loads; C. I.. Crnssen., Pasco.
Wash 1 load.
Mixed stuff it Kurlaet Xohler, t
load cattle and hogs: It .. DixOA,
Terrebonne. 2 loads cattle and sheep.
domes-fGERMANH ILLOWET) l
CANADA roll MEETING
WINNIPKG. Nov. - Manitoba
has as gttSgta this week Ti00 Ger
man speaking delegates attending the
annual Convention of the Mennonlte
,aoclet of America. TVIeuates ar-'
here from Canada and from man
parts of lhe Cnlted States.
Bruos Walker, dominion Immlgra
ttOn agent, granted permission tn the
American delegates to enter Cannda
under bond. The Honorable Valentine
Winkler, minister of agriculture and
Immigration of Manitoba, of German
dts it, said be had no objection to
srch a privilege being given lhe peo
ple. Varrowlj Escape Death,
BOSTON, Nov. .1 Twenty men
narrowly escaped death In a fire in
the dying and print works of the
Cochrane M.-yvifaeturlng Company's
plant at Maiden, near here. The
property loss Is 115.000.
OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1915.
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1. W. W. Jeadcr is killed.
SALT LA Kt' CITY, Utah, Nov. 2.
Major Y. T. Myton a former deputv
sheriff, shot and killed rtoy P. Hor
ton, suid to be an Industrial Worker
of the World leader, following a dis
1 ate on the street shortly alter mid.
nbjfct
Horton it is said, attacked Mytuii
ind knocked him down, when Myton
drew a revolver from his pocket and:
fired three shot into Horton's body.
(IT DPP EARS
OF 1 W THE) SOBBED
CBtCAOQ, N. 2. "He wouldn't
show us where the dough bag was. s,,
aS snipped his ears off. a piece at a
time. Then we killed him."
This is only a part of as gruesome
a tale ef torture a police departmtnt
annals ever recorded, that local po-
lice said they
old boy accuse
"Hermit" Joe t
The accused
He Implicated
17 years old.
lr
from a 16-year-
i of the murder of
istHtrne.
boy is Joseph Merck
Charles McWhitham
According to the io-
iioe. Joseph's story corroborated in
every detail the alleged confessinti
made a week ago by McWhiiham. but
kept a secret until tonight.
"It is the most terrible story of tor
ture I have ever heard." said Captain
John Alcock of the Wnodlawn sta
tion, who investigated the murder of
IF KIDNEYS ACT
BAD TAKE SALTS
SAYS BACKACHE I S1GS Mil
HAt 1 BEEN EATING Too
Ml CH NEAT.
When .Mm wake up with backache
tad dull misery In the kidney region
it generally means you hjive been
eating loo much meat, sa3 a well
known authority. Meat forms uiic
removing all the body's urinous waste
their effort to filter It from the blood
and they become sort f paralysed
and loggy. When your kidnevs get
sluggish and clog you must relieve
them, like you relieve your bowels:
ache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours
else you have backache, sick head
ache, dlaq sjells; our stomach son-s
tongue Is coated and when tin
weather is bad you have rheumat,
twhmg, The urine Is cloudy, water
relief two or three times during the
night
Ellher cooaaM a good reliable phy
slclan at once or get from your
pharmlcist aliout lour ounces of Jad
Sails: take a tahlespnonfttl in a glass
of water before breakfast for a few
d ivs and your kidneys will then a t
fine,
from
I nice,
been
This famous salts Is made
the acid of grapes nd lemon
combined with llthla, and has
u ,1 for generations to clean
lUmulata sluggish kidneys, also
and
to neutralize acids In the urine so It
ao longer Irritates, thus ending bind
iier veh knees
Jad .-- ilt.. is a life saver for regu
tnf meat e;.lers. It la inexpensive
cannot Injure aid makes a delight
ful, effervescent Hthla-water drink
Why Buy Advertised
Goods?
Because they represent certain fixed standard quali
ties. Because through efficiency of distribution they sell
at lower prices. t
Eecause they will be the same tomorrow as they
were today.
Because they are invariably backed with a guaran
tee that protects the purchaser.
Because they represent the definite as against the in
definite factor in advertising.
Read the advertising in the Daily East Oregonian and
form your own opinion.
Ask for articles by trade marks and insist on getting
what you ask for.
Osborne, the "miser," in his tumble-
down shack at Grand Crossing on Oc
louer u. i ui piece.
Early Wednesday morning the mur- At last the murderers grew impa
ders went to Osborne's hut. When j tient and stabbed him In the abdo
he attempted to rise from his bed he men and forehead until the old man
was knOcktd down with a frying pan. 'died.
"Where's your money?" he was! Both boys have figured in police
asked. He refused lo tell. Then a I court on incorrigibility charges.
! piece of one ar was snipped off.
'Now will you tel
was asked him.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by l.H-fll aiiplitaf 1'ins. as they .annut reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There is
only one way to rure deafness, and that Is
by constitutional remedies. Iteafnes la
caused by an Inflamed condition of the mu
cous lining of the Eustarhlan Tube. When
this tube Is inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing:, and when it la
entirely closed. Ieafness is the result, and
unless the Inflammation inn taken out
and this tube restored to its normal condi
tlon. hearing will destroyed forever: nine
cases out of ten are rausM bj Catarrh,
which 1 nothinji tout an inflamed condition
of the mucous nnrfaeen
We will give One. Hundred liollans for
miy case of Iieafness (caused by catarrh!
iJiat cannot e cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure Send for circulars, free.
I .1. CHB.VET k CO., T.dedo. tbla
Wold by Ir!igglrsls. T5C
Take Hall's Family Hill for constipation.
FUNERAL DIRE) TORS.
JOHN s. BAKER, FUNERAL
rector and licensed embalmer.
posite postofflce. Funeral parlor,
funeral cars. Calls responded ti
or night. Phone 75.
OI-Op-two
day
J T. BROWN S FURNITURE STORE
Funeral director and licensed em
' halmer Most modern funeral par-
lor morgue and funeral cars. Calls
responded to day or night. Corner
Main and Water streets. Telephone 63
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HA HTM AN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES
reliable abstracts of title lo all
lands in I'matllla county. Buys and
sells all kinds of real estate. Oocs
I a general brokerage business Pays
taxes and makes Investments for non
i residents. Writes fire, life and SCCl
idem insurance. References, any
: bank in Pendleton.
james Johns praa
C H MARSH. Sec.
IbENTLET LEFFINGWEl.l. REAL
I estate, fire, life and accident . In-j
j surance agents. Ill Main Street.
' Phone 414.
VETERINARY BURGEONS.
! cTwLASSEN.'m." I. V.. COI'NTY
veterinarian. Residence tcb phone;
I 27: office telephone. 20.
SE( OM HAND ll l ICRS,
V. STP.OBI.E, DEALER IN NEW
and second-hand goods Cash
paid for all second-hand goods
bought. Cheapest place In Pendle
ton to buy household goods. Come
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
. Again he refused. This was repeated
- j until both his ears were severed, piece
and get our prices. 219 E. Court
street Phone 271W.
1TTORNKTS.
RALKT & RAI.EV. ATTORNEYS A l
law. Office In American National
FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT
law office In Despain building
CARTER k SMYTHE. ATTORNKTI
at law. office In rear of Amari
can National Bank building.
JAMES B l'ERRY. ATTORNEY AT
law. office over Tavlor Har.lwir.
company.
PETERSiN & BISHOP. ATTOR-
neys at law: rooms 3 and 4 Smith -
Crawford budding.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice In all state
and federal .mirts
9. Despain building
ms 7. an,l
GEORGE W COUTT8, ATTORNEY
at law Estates settled, wills
deeds, mortgages and contr,,
drawn. Collections made Room 17
Schmidt Maes
FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOR
ney at law. office in smith Craw
( ford building.
S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY iNl
counsellor at law. Office m lv
, spain building.
abftinttH 'flgafeamhkL
PAGE SEVEN
1 THE OLD RELIABLE"
REMEDYFORMEN.
AT YOUR DRUGGIST.
HAVE US WIRE
YOUR PLACE
for electric service. We use
the best grade wire, the best
etc. And we do the wiring
skillfully and quickly. We shall
be glad to give you a price for
wiring your place. You can de
pend upon It being reasonable.
J. L. V AUG HAN
Al t TIOM I RS
iCOL. W. F. rOHNKA,, AUCTION-
eer, make, a specialty of farmers
stock and machinery sale,. "The
man that gets you the mne "
orders at East Oregonian office.
M1SCEI.I.A.YKOI s
TRESSPASS NOTICES
season cards and SSli
ery description printed
prices at the l
have a fine lot ol etc
patrons ar itlowe : i
AUCTION SALES-I.IE KtsTOHS
Soalan makes a specialty of sn
tlon sate bills, cards and advertising
We can furnish auctioneer clerk snO
, advertising complete th e. :': assure
you of having , ,,
LEQAL BLANKS OF EVFlty DM
I awiMtm tn ronntv n elr -i.it
I court. Justice court, real estate, etc,
, for sale at Kast Oregonian ifflca