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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST ORWiOXIAX, PENDLETON', OP.EGON, Fit I DAY, SEITEMHEIt 18, 1008. JJ.'P'T'' " PAGE Tim EE. MWTS m& 'GROCERIES i Fancy Early June Apples ( in September ) on Sale. A Consignment of Elegant Bartlett Pears, from Idaho, Due Monday. Carload of Choice Early Potatoes, Fully Matured, to Arrive Monday. The Mammoth Red Apples of Idaho will Surely be Here by the 25th. There is None Equal to Our Belmoret Brand of Olive Oil. We have something on the way that has never been on a Grocer's shelf in Pendleton. We will make mention of this later. CLARK'S GROG ERY, 544 - 546, MAIN ST. - - . - k. - m .Bfe. mi .m. A 1 t'OIT'EY WON'T HELP IX DOCTOlt CUE'S PKUilECT. AwuhiiI oT Ircjuillco .gulnl Orc'n (inuluutc Ho KefuM- to liunl-li Hula to Help ('nlet Siif of Un fairness Even l'Hn Cordial Invita tion of Editor of Mitllinl Sentinel Coo Declares Prominent Surgeon la Unethical. That Dr. Henry Waldo Coe, who between Inking after his Umatilla county l.uid Interests, professional practice and other enterprises man ages to find time to edit the Medical Sintlncl, deserves high rank as un unconscious humorist was made evi dent In the latest Issue of his medi cal Journul which, while firing an other broadside In his wordy duel with Dr. II. C. Coffey, grimly recounts the details of Dr. Cne's calm and cor dial invitation to his oponent to assist In the elaborate preparations the Sen tinel Is making for the professional Interment of the president of the Or egon Medical association. Dr. Coe makes no secret of his ab sorbing passion for the possession of the Coffey scalp which he considers would make a splendid addition to his collection of physiological curiosities. The Sentinel's latest charge Is that Dr. Coffey In his position as state medical examiner Is notoriously un friendly to graduates of Oregon schools. So open Is this position of tin- medical examiner says the Sen tinel that out of recent 23 graduates from the Institutions of this state only three have been granted Oregon diplomas,' To assist him In finding out Just why such facts should exist Dr. Coe called upon Dr. Coffey. His Invita tion was gentlemanly, courteous a model or Chosterfieldlan correspon dence. So was Dr. Coffey's reply, which indicated that that gentleman had no hankering to participate in the proceedings of his own profes sional demise. The Information was not forthcoming and Dr. Coe, since there was nothing else to do, has pub lished the correspondence In the lat est edition of the Sentinel. Desldes tbe alleged prejudice against Oregon graduates. Dr. Coe also accuses Dr. Coffey of unprofes sional ethics of lurid forms of self exploitation, of rate cutting and fec dlvlslon the latter charge being worded to Include an unfair division of fees. Dr. Coffey when asked his opinion of the latest attack In the discussion which Is now focussing the attention of the medical profession upon the two warriors, declined further discussion. ronto Autumn cup, a handicap for 3 year olds and upward at a mile and a quarter, and for 3-year-olds and upward at two miles and a quarter. There are a couple of stakes on the program with $KiOO added, the Durham cup being for 3-year-olds and upward at a mile and six fur long", with n challenge cup presented by the Karl of of Durham. Another event of the same value Is the Grey stakes, for 2-year-olds. The event Is at a mile, and will be a true test of the ability of the pick of the young division. The Michaelmas handicap Is for 2-year-olds at six furlongs, has $1200 added money. The also 1 ami j F.p- I som handicap, with the same amount j in noaeu money, is i"r un ages ai six furlongs. The several $1000 events include the Dominion handicap, for 3-year-olds and upward foaled in Canada, and the Dufferln plate, a selling race for 3-year-olds and upward at a mile and an eighth. There are also a couple of steeplechases with the same amount In added money. They are the September steeplechase at two miles and the Woodbine Autumn steeplechase, a handicap event, at two miles and a half. f THE ROYAL CHEF . , , , m Itcanly Chorus to Ik hvii tomorrow owning. STATE CANNOT HOLD ITS LHjrolt MONOPOLY Kichmond, Ya., Sept. 18. Cover ing every phase of the South Caroli na dispensary case Is an exhaustive opinion which deals with the broad cept that several new Ideas are to be presented for consideration and ills cusslon. It Is proposed ut this time to secure an approximate estimate of the number of boxes of each variety of apples grown in the valley during the season so that whenever buyers ask for an estimate of the year's crop it can easily be given. To secure '.his approximate figure every fruit grow er who will be present at the meet ing Monday is urged to prepare a list of his apples and the number of box es of each variety which he will har- SAV1 puixioi s i.iri; HY Si:Cl'KIN(J COOK. question of state rights, the United vost- ON'TAKIO JOCKKY CLU11 OPENS l'ALL SESSION States circuit court of appeals handed down an opinion today fully sustain ing Circuit Court Judge rrltchanl In the appointment of receivers to wind up the affairs of liquor monopoly of the commonwealth. There was no dissenting opinion, Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller and Judge Ertmond Waddlll, Jr., sustain ing the law as propounded b Judge Iloyd. As counsel for the state, W. M. Stevenson of ISennctsvllle, S. C, asked for a stay of Judgment In order to prepare an appenl. The court al lowed him 40 days. The decision is a matter of para mount Importance In South Carolina, where the dispensary has long been the object of attack. Its failure to serve as a temperance measure, along with charges of graft, caused a re vulsion of feeling, which resulted in the pasage of a law to abolish it as a state Institution, at the same time permitting towns and counties to de ride by popular vote whether or not they desire to retain It under local option or county management. Some kind of growers' pool will likely be arranged at the meeting In the court house and It is expected that from 10 to 2.1 per cent advace In prices can bo secured by coopera tion of growers. AID uoi: l.l'Ntil'.HS" is co;i SUNS' hope. 1(100 STKAW HATS MEET THACIC 1 ATE Toronto, Out., Sept. 18. Toronto Is today the Mecca of hundreds of Ca nadian and American horsemen and race track followers. The Ontario Jockey club will begin Its fall meet tomorrow, and the nine liberal stakes combined with a small entry fee, have attracted many horsemen with fine strings. The $2000 events Include the To- COFFEE You are both judge and jury for Schilling's Best Tout irocr returnt your money U jou doot fk It; Pr bio Xew York, Sept. 18. There was a big smash in Wall street yesterday. Fully 1000 straw hats went down to ruin. September 15 Is the date set by the financial district for the end of summer headgear, and numerous brokers who ventured Into the region of the bears and bulls In defiance of the rule, soon saw their "straws"look like a naval practice target. Al though there was less demolishing than In former years, the curb market and Consolidated Stock Exchange, as well as the lower corridor of the Pro duce Exclionge, kept up precedent In good shnpe. WALLA WALLA TLANS PHUIT C.KOWKUS' UNION Walla Walla, Sept. 18. For the purpose of organizing an apple grow ers' combine to secure more uniform and equitable prices and also to com bat the recent advance In transporta tion rates, a special meeting of Wal la Walla valley fruit growers will be held In the court house at 1 o'clock Monday. The plan of organization will like ly be similar to that adopted by fruit men In other sections of the state, ex- Washington, Sept. IS. Many dis tinguished physicians, sociologists and men of prominence In other walks of life are already in the national cap ital to take part In next week's World's Congress on Tuberculosis. F.vcry great nation on the earth will have representation at the meeting and will add Its influence to the move ment for a world-wide warfare on the white plague. Hundreds of exhibits pertaining to the anti-tuberculosis campaign are now being Installed. Among the re sults that are expected to follow from these exhibits are mentioned: Sanitary dwellings and house fur niture for the working classes. Sanitary passenger coaches. Advanced and accurate Instruction of school children In the methods of preventing consumption. Kradiiiillon of tuberculosis in cat tle. Construction of the most advanced sanatoria the world has ever known. Construction of model factories and workshops. America will reap the first fruits of all these advaces. Physicians and sociologists assert that, through tills congress and os a direct result of the prize competitions, the fight for the eradication of consumption in this country w ill be advanced many years, The prizes that are offered will pit nations, municipalities and Individ uals against each other. Thev will develop utilities that will protect the j healthy, heal the sick, decrease the I nation's death rate and add to the national wealth. As this congress will eclipse all others of its kind ever held nnywhere, so does' the list of prizes surpass In value and In wisdom of selection those offered by previous congresses. Es pecially evident Is the regard for the health and strength of the nation's working men and their families. "The Itoyal Chef" Is down for 9 visit to Pendleton and will appear at the new Oregon theater on Saturday September 19. The music of the play h not only extremely catchy, but has scored number for number with any ever written for a single production, in many a day. The scenic effects are described as great and tne com pany with Win. II. Con ley in the lead ing role unusually capable. The lo cale of the "Koyal Chef" Is the myth ical Isle of tioolong, over which the Uaja rules in exalted dignity; find ing his ciuf has attempted to poison him, he has the rascal beheaded and orders Lord Mito, his prime minis ter, to find him another before sun down or suffer a like fate. The prime minister, fears It Is a hopeless .task, but Just as his time Is about up ho Is saved by the unexpected appear ance of Hclnricn Lemphauser, of Chi cago, who Is at once promoted to the position of Koyal Chef. The new chef turns out to be a joke-smith, and around him revolves all the Incidents that show clever dramatic construc tion. The opera is staged in fine style, both in costumes and every accessory required to give It proper setting, while the specialties, chorus, dancers and supernumeraries meet every re quirement, and In point of numbers exceeds any that is usually require! in musical comedy. It Is claiming a good deal to say that there have been new Ideas evolved In tills class of popular entertainment, but the claim Is certainly substantiated In "The Uoya I Chef" which Alan Dale, the well known Xew York critic, pro nounces as "bright, cheery and enticing." See the Twin-Dime Across the Street. THE NEW DIMB Moving Pictures Like Life Entire change of Program every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday. Absolutely fire-proof and the best ventilated theatre in the city. A Better Show at the Same Price ADULTS 10c CHILDREN 5c IT IS INCKEDIBLE TO IJELEVE that a gown that seemed hopelessly soiled should be renovated to such a beautiful color and to look as fresh as If made this season when it has been cleaned at the City Steam Dye Works. Delicate shades of pink, blue or lavender; In fact the most dainty shades of color are restored, and ladies' old gowns are made to look good as new when cleaned here. Work called for and delivered. City Steam Dye Works Thone Main 169. 206 H E. Alta Si. DoWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are for weak back, backache, rheu matic pains, Inflammation of the bladder and all other annoyances due to weak kidneys. They are sold by Tallman & Co, If you see It It's so. the East Oregonlan, THE SHOW SHOP Cor. Main & Court Sts. A. C Friedly, Mgr. Fights of Nations The Fatal Likeness New Illustrated Song Sung by Miss McKinney In If wo waited for real trouble to come before we worried, most of us could be smiling the biggest part of the time, In fancy and plain colors. Our Fall and Winter stock - is complete. We guarantee our 36 inch black Taffeta to give perfect satisfaction .'. .'. Alexander's Dep'L. Store, avers of Best, vais.