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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TrESDAY. DEOEMHEK 28, 1909. EIGHT PAGES. ....Special Holiday Prices. ... Men's Suits, not a suit in Men's Overcoats all greatly reduced the house will be excepted. All blacks, blues, stouts, longs and everything goes at redicu lously low prices this week. It will do you good to come and see the prices we are making on new, up-to-date Suits and Overcoats. This store will be closed all day New Year's Day, Saturday, January 1st 1910 Let us Make Your Living Cheaper We'll dd it Our grocery department will save you money on your groceries. This department was put in for no other purpose than to make living cheaper in Pendleton and vicinity, and it U accomplishing its purpose every day why don't you try it? LADIES' MAN-TAILORED SUITS Will go this week for exactly HALF-PRICE " This is your opportunity don't let it pas- luv now whil e von can save. 27 INCH HIGH GTiADE BLACK TAFFETA SILK. The very thing for a handsome drop skirt and pretty dresses, regular $1 val.. 79 yd. :;3 INCH CHIFFON MACK TAFFETA SILK with a beautiful high lustred finish and warranted to wear, just the kind for a smart waist and pretty suit. Will make a most desirable New Year's present, regular $1.50 val., SjSl.19 y.l FANCY WAIST AND DRESS SILKS .This seasons newest and prettiest weaves includes bengalines, louisennes, inessalines, Gros-de-londre, Peau-de-soie, Peau- de- Cygnes and Taffetas in a large and beautiful line-of patterns and styles, the much wanted kind for a handsome New Years present, values up to $1.50 yard L.. - .. 98 yd ""32 INCH SHADOW EFFECT GRANITE SUITINGS Nothing better for children's school dresses and streetwear. Comes in navy blue, green, dark red, brown, oliva. and black, regular 40e value 25 yd 86 INCH ALBATROS, NUNS VEILINGS AND BATISTE. This seasons correct weaves for a pretty smd serviceable waist. Colors come in dark red, navy, green, brown, cream and black value? up to 75c 49 yd 08 INCH STRIPE PRUNELLA WORSTED SUITINGS, . Henrietta, Serges, Mohairs and Panamas, come in fancy and solid colors, including the latest aid newest weaves, values up to 75c yd . 49 yd The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE. Aeents for Carhartt Overalls, Blocks Gloves, .John B. Stetson Hats, Lewis Underwear. OBERXARD DALY APPE.VRS IV "SWEET IXXISFALLEN" A new star In the play and a new j play for the star. Mr. Barnard Daly j In "9weet Innisfallen." It Is hardly I orrect to say Mr. Daly Is a new ar for ae has appeared for the past two j seasons as Dan O'H.ira, the singing Wacksmith In Joe Murphy's "Rory ! of the Hills." Mr. Daly m onder the ; management of A. E. Caldwell, an able and experienced manager, which guarantees Mr. Daly's further rapid advancement. ' Arrangements have ,ben perfected for Mr. Daly and his xc'lent company to appear at the Oregon theatei on Friday, Dec. 31, -under the auspices of the Civic and Improvement association, for the ben efit of the public park fund. Mr. Daly has been very favorably xtcelved everywhere by critic and 'public alike and I quote from O. I Hall, Chicago Daily Journal: "Many Irishmen are traveling the rocky road to the Columbus theatre this -week to sample the acting of a new Hibernian star, Bernard Daly, -whose name, face and brogue, brand him sterling, which some Irish stars are not. Saturday will wind up his sea on of thirty-nine weeks. He ex pects to come forth next season in a new play, In the houses where the ticket cost more than where he is playing now, and there doesn't appear o be any reason why he should not do so. Mr. Daly has secured his new play, Sweet Innisfallen," a vehicle In which lita clever personality, acting and ringing are fully exploited. Mr. "Daly sings a number of new songs .and one old one, "The Wearing of the Green," which will warm the Irish lieart of him. or her, who hears him ag. "Sweet Innisfallen" derives its iU from the locality in which its aoenee are laid, the Island of "Innis tallen. In the beautiful lakes of Killarney. The story Is strong, full f W)t and action, and not a dull mo ment in It. JMOONUGHTIXa SPREADS DT WESTERN IRELAND TSubtfn. Moonlighting seems to be apreadlnr In the west. Only the oth er day an attempt was made to kill tw farmer In County Clare, .and srfaoe then two shooting outrages have been reported from Galway. A lad samed Moran. aged 1. was fired at ad mysteriously wounded while on si war borne from Kilcolgan. Ho- - t- .-y.-t- - ' ' ' t ' - . " ' f J -''.rMf , "ijr'-yi."-" -: ' DETAILS OF GRANT l'.lt.MEHS AVETGE Ml'KDElt WIT1I SPEEDY JUSTICE Oltlo Snydor KlUu Artliur Green In a Jimrrl Over Dog Keeps Posso at Il".v All Xlglit and Then Surrenders Masked Men Take Him From Hepiiry Sheriff. Ciinyon City., Dec. 27. News of a double tragedy a murder and the flhooting of the murdered by a mob reached here this morning when Deputy Sheriff Joe Cassidy of Grant county, after a 24-hour horseback ride, arrived in this city and informed Sheriff Collier that his prsoner, Ol lle Snyder, who fatally shot Arthur Green Friday, had been taken from him by a mob Saturday night and shot to denh. Snyder's bullet-ridden corpse waa found lying In the road by Sheriff Cassidy Sunday morning, when he returned with a posse from Hamilton. Sheriff Collier and several deput'es accompanied by Coroner Chilton and Deputy District Attorney Cattanbach, departed Immediately for Hamilton upon receipt of Cassidy's Information this morning. Hamilton is in. the northeastern part of Grant county and has no telegraph or telephone communication. Heppner. Ore., Dec. 27 Twenty four hours after he had murdered Ar thur Green, a well known young man f Morrow county. Oille Snyder was a bullet riddled corpse. The mob which avenged Green's death left Snyder's body lying in th road two miles south of Hamilton, in. the northwestern part of Grant county near where Green was murdered. AH night Friday Snyder held Deputy Sheriff Cass dy's posse at bay with his high power repeating rifle. Early Saturday morning he surrendered. Early Saturday night when Cassidy started from Hamilton with his pris oner for Canyon City, a score or more of masked men. heavily armed, halted Cassidy's tenm. took Snyder from tho buggy and ordered Cassidy to drive on. Cassidy had gone but a short d s tance when a volley of rifle shots told him of Snyder's fate. Tried to Kill Two. Snyder was employed bv Wililnm Heymer, an extensive Morrow county fheep raiser, as sheep herder. Stop ping with Snyder on the Hamilton range, 15 m,llea from Hamilton, was Arthur Green, employed by A, L. Ayers for herd ng horses. Friday Heymer stayed on the rantrn with Green and Snyder. Snyder came in Friday night from herding his sSeep In an ugly mood. He said 'he Intend ed to kill one of the dogs vecause ft had become unruly. The dog belong ed to Beymer and Beymer protested against its being killed. An argu ment started and became so bitter that C?reen attempted to act as peace maker. Snyder grabbed a high pow er r fie and shot Green through the breast, killing him Instantly. Before Beymer realized what had occurred. Snyder turned upon him and with the remark, "I'll get you, too," pulled the trigger. The cart ridge stuck In the magazine of the Afraid of Ghosts Many people are afraid oi ghosts. Few people re afraid of germs. Yet the ghost is a fancy and the germ is a faot. If the germ could be magnified to sixe equal to its terrors it would appear more terrible than any lire-breathing dragon, Germi can't be avoided. They are in the air we breathe, the water we drink. 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Ask your Leigbbors. h .( all times earnestly supported direct legislation and the direct primary law. It declares that the best interests of the state and says: "Resolved, That Ramsey Park grange denounces the so-called assem bly convention scheme and appeals to all good citizens to unite with us in defeat' ng the plans, purposes and as pirations of all those who would em ploy this method of securing a nomi nation, which we regard as a return to the old boss rule In politics, and ns nullifying the usefulness of the stultifying the Intelligence of the elec torate." ' $100 Reward. $100. The readers of tbls paper will be pleased ta learn that ther is at least one dreaded distant mat science has been able to cure In all tta stages, and that Is Catarrh. Dall'a Catarrh Cure la the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a cunatitntloiial treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure tnken Internally, acting directly upon tue diixkj ana mucous snrracm or tne sys tern, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and irlvlag the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist Int. nature In doing Its' work. The pro prietors bare so much faith In Its curatlre powers that they offer One Hundred Uol lara for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address : F. J CHENEY CO., Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hulls Family Pills for constipa tjon. Through Tickets . TO ALL EASTERN POINTS On Sale y O. U. & N. Ageata Tla. Soo-Spokane Route 10 A. M. EVERY DAY FROM O. U. & N. DEPOT SPOKANE. ELECTRIC LIGHTED , DE LUXE. TRAIN To Combat Jack Frost. Topcka, Kan., Dec. 28. D scussion of means by which fruit can be saved from destrucjlon by late spring frosts will occupy much of the t me of the forty-third annuai) meeting of tho State Horticultural society, convened today in the capitol for a session of three days. ST. PAUL CHICAGO and EAST Details, Uertlis, Literature, A Policeman's Testimony. J. N. Paterson, n'ght policeman of Nashua, Iowa, - writes: "Last winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least half a dozen advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without getting any benefit. A friend recommended Foley's Honey and Tar and two thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine in tho world." Koeppen Bros. O. M. JACKSON, T. P. A. J. S. CARTER, Gen'. Agt. i ELGIN BENEDICT IS PUT ASTRIDE BOVrNK 1 Bring Us Your Poultry and Eggs Orders promptly delivered to any part of town. Jiernard Duly, the Sweet Irifch Singer Theater Friday, December 31, U elation for Uu, benefit of the P Who Will Apipear at the Oregon ntler U Auspices of the Civic Asso ark Fund. ran'a father is a herder on the Ty rone estate, situated about eight or ten miles from the town of Galway. For some time the estate has been a center of distrubance. Abort-ve attempts were recently made to evict certain tenants on the property. It was in this district that a man named Conlen waa fired at while returning from Galway races. The three herds on the estate are under the protection of an acting sergeant and 14 constable. In the other case a policeman on duty on an evicted farm was shot at and badly injured. No clue to the perpetrators of either outrage has been discovered. What a local paper described as a "row" da in progress on the Nath es tate, county Longford. Decrees have been issued against the tenants In re spect to arrears, and at the Instiga tion of local league stalwarts a no--rent campaign has been decided upon. On her last trip over the Lusltanla consumed 1,000 worth of coal. How would yon like to be the Lusltanla's coal man? Elgin, Ore. Lee Tuttle. editor of the Elgin Recorder and Miss Lena Edmonds, a popular young lady of this town, were married at La Grande rifle and Beymer made his escape by j this week by the Methodist minister. ; jumping inrougn ine door and run ning to a neighbor's house five miles away. Snyder Surrenders. Saturday morning Deputy Sheriff Cassidy and a posse, after having trailed Snyder all night and firing volley after volley at him, went into camp to hold a council near The cab in where the murder was committed. While they were talking, Snyder open ed the cabin door, lnld" down his rifle and gave himself up to the deputy sheriff. With, Snyder and Green's corpse the officers went to Humiltun. Fearing mob violence, Deputy Sheriff Cussldy left Hamilton with his prisoner ror the county Jail at Canyon City under cover of darkness Saturday night. He had gone but two miles when his team was stopped and Snyder was taken from the buggy. By a circuitous route Cassidy re turned to Hamilton, and swearing in a number of deputies went to the place where he had been forced to give up his prisoner. Snyder's body was found lying in the road. Rev. Mcloyd. On their return to Elgin Tuttle tried to escape the crowd awaiting them at the depot by jumping from the coach while the train was still some distance from the depot and making a run for his home. He was caught and brought back to the de pot, where a cow. bedecked with bell awaited him. He was mounted on "Bossle" and paraded through the streets of Elgin followed by his bride, in a sleigh and the crowd. Girls. Why have your shoe soles nailed on when we sew them on at 65c a pair. No swell dressed man or wo man wants their shoes full of nails. A. EKLUND. Chickens, gees ducks, eggs farm and second-hand bought and sold. turkeys, produce goods Highest cash price paid for hides, pelts and junk. L. K. Curfright & Sonus Successors to Stark & Allen. Phone Kaln 37. FOLEYSHONEYandTAR tops the) cough and heals lung WASCO COUNTY FARMERS DON'T WANT ASSEMBLY. Dufur, .Ore, .Dec. .28. Ramsey Park grange has gone on record ns unanimously opposed to the assembly convention Bcheme. The resolution was Introduced by Hon W. H. H. Du fur, former member of the legislature and a past master of Ramsey Park grange. A rising vote was called for. and every person In the large crowd present voted affirmatively. The sen timent against the assembly scheme Is very strong, and is not only held by members of the grange, but is voiced by farmers generally In this vicinity. The resolution declares the assem bly to bo a "departure from the spir't and letter, Intent and purpose of the direct primary law," and recites that the state and local granges have at I Chickens Tonics that make them lay. Alfalfa Meal. Done, Shell and Grit, Insect Destroyer. Oonkey New Line COLESWORTHY 127-129 E. Alta C3ilTI JAJ 5ifc C A Splendid Overall for every use.' Cut generous. y t ulL Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. WHURANIICO. Mtaofactwert Sfffradu Calfmta The Grand Pendleton's Home Theatre of , Amusement Refined Moving Pictures Vaudeville and Musical Comedy Complete Change of Every MONDAY and Programme THURSDAY Admission 15c and 25c Matinees 10c and 15c 'Co