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KHJIIT r (ilCS. r.GK FUJHT. DAILY EAST OKKtJOXlAN. lKNILETtN. OKEUOX, Tl'ESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1910. Inventory SaBo on Grocejpaes For 1 0 days we will offer everything in our store at 0 mr cento off LIVING MADE CHEAPER FOR. YOU BY TRAD ING AT THE 1 Standard Grocery Co. 214-216 East Court St. Leading Grocers. DEBARS POSTPONED "WILL XOT BE HELP rXTlL THE 27TII It Is also expected that the far famed pen of Golden Wyandottes which carried off the prize at PERSONAL MENTION Joe "Wlrzer of Weston, Is u I'endle ton business visitor today. John Harrison of Pilot Rock, was n visitor in the city ye&terday. W. H. Hamilton of Echo, Is n Pen dleton business visitor today. J. P. Hayden of Walla Walla, came over from that city last evening. Dayton Barnhart, of the Standard grocery, Is now suffering from blood poisoning In his right thumb. j.ike Sheuerman, the hldo buyer, returned last evening from a brief business visit to Walla Walla. V. F. Dawson came In from Pilot Kock, last evening nnd Is transacting business at the county seat today. Mr. and Mrs.sE, C. Skilea came over from Walla Walla last evening for a brief visit with relatives in this city. Edgar Forrest of Walla Walla, is a Pendleton visitor today, having come over last evening on the Spokane train. Mrs. H. G. Newport of Hermiston, came up from the west end of the the "unty 1,lst evening to do some shop- Newsv Notes s of Pendleton Postponement Made at Kequest of Athena High School Cither Schools Affectctt are Pendleton ami Weston. The three high school debates which were to have oecured in this county Friday evening of this week have been postponed until Thursday evening of next week at the request ofthe Athena high school. The de bates will be held simultaneously In this city, Athena and Weston. These are a part of the state series which are now being held through out the state and are the first that ; the schools of this county have par- ! tieipated in this year. Each of the j three schools has two teams, one to uphold the affirmative and one to up- ' hold the negative of the same question, j ..; .... ... 1.. .l.l.ol.i.l lo T ' ,m r. ";imad Solved, l Mai Hie IIlipi llliiiciiL wiiii restricted pardoning power should be substituted for capital punishment in Oregon. Pendleton's affirmative team will debate Athena's negative team here. Athenu's affirmative team v.iil de bate wcston's negative team In Ath- Alaska-Yukon-Faclflc exposition will also be here, though they have not yet been entered. These beautiful birds are now on exhibit In Walla Walla and as 200 or 300 of the best birds being shown there will be brought to Pendleton next week. It Is hoped that this prize pen will be among the bunch. Local People Will Exhibit. The developments cor.cernlng the show which are the most pleasing to the management are the Indications that scores of people In and near Pen dleton and the other towns of the county are bring In the best of their birds. If they do this the purposes of the organization nnd the show will be fully realized, but if the local peo people hold back because they think someone else will be here with better h'rds, the purposes of the show will not bo fully realized. A number of chicken men in Uma tilla county have been spending years in breading a certain kind of chicken and they are now seizing with avidity the opportunity offered of finding out at a real poultry show just how good their chickens are. The management desires to have it I bureau of plain that every chicken wii! he ' f.'d. watered and cared for. free or I charge. The small entry fee cover.' iali the expenses. Pirds shipped in 'will be met at the depot. tirken u tlv I show room, exhibited and shipp'd I home to the owner. If it is desired ! by the owners the birds will be soi l 1 bv the secretary of the association or ping. T. C. Taylor has returned from Port land where he had been visiting for several days. He was accompanied by Mrs. Taylor. James Clarke, the well-known Uit ter rancher, left for home this morn ing after spending a day in this city on a trading trip. Robert Burns, general agent for the O. R. & N. at Walla Walla, came over on the Spokane train last evening, re turning home on the local. James A. Waters and wife of lone, are guests of the Hotel Bowman, be ing called here by the Erhart trial which is now in progress at the court couse. Editor E. H. Brown of the Stan field Standard, accompanied by Mrs. Brown, came up last evening from their home in the west end of the county. Mr. Williams, superintendent of. the Oregon division of the O. R. & N. spent last night in Pendleton, leav ing this morning for the west on the Portland local. Dr. S. W. MuX'luru of the federal animal industry, returned Homo from Hospital, Mrs. W. O. E. Prultt, who under went an operation at St. Anthony's hospital' two weeks ago for the remov al of on abscess,1 is again at her home on Alta street. Prof. lllonkiipy to Lecture. Rev. W. 11. Bloiikney of the Pen dleton academy, left this afternoon for Pilot flock, where he Is to give a lec ture th.s evening under tho auspices of tho athletic club, His subject Is "Seeking the Four Leaf Clover." Hcppiiri- Stenographer Here. Miss Josephine Cameron of Heppner Is In the city, the guest of her sisters, Mrs. R. W. Fletcher and Mrs. Nell Redfleld. She is stenographer in the law offico of Samuel Van Vactor of Heppner and is here in connection with the Erhart trial. i Morrow County Wllness.es. Among the witnesses who are here from lone to testify in the case of tho state of Oregon against Erhart, who is charged with shooting up the town of lone, last spr ng, are Harold Mason, Roy Akers, Bert Mason and W. R. Cochran. Remodeling Front. . George Darveau, proprietor of the Hotel St. George has carpenters tit work today, remodeling the front of his bar room so as to conform to the requirements of the city council. When the change is completed it will be pos sible to see anyone in the barroom from the street. More of Them Just Come Tf J IT. I ; I 0 L The hat that pleases YouVe worn tHem 20 yrs. It pleases, pleases, pleases Busy 'Boston Store N. B.-We Are Still Warm ' ORDERS TO Ol TU'KUS j OV ARM V AND NAVY i Washington. The following sec ond lieutenants will report to examin ing board at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., to determine, their fitness for promo tion: Frederick W. Boschen. Six teenth infantry; Henry S. Brinker- Reinodellnjt lUisenienl. aip.l roi.-om, mi- ..' v-H.'- x-;.,lV. I,.f , nl rv VrnU f tor of the Rader furniture store has . " ' ; ' 1 r 1 , ... . . ,ni McCune, Sixteenth Infantry. a "rew of men employed In cleaning , ,..n ..r. lout the basement of the building, j ., . .', ' 'u Vn When this - four visits to Richmond. Va.. will be floored and walled w ith con- , ccte and converted Into a store and (f t)u. lnsp((,,ilin of displ loom. (material for the ordnance department at works of the Tredegar company. The r .-iiMK'tion of Second Lieuton lint G-'ie ' . e L. Va m'u" n. F.ighteonth Will Exhibit ;ame Chickens." Kuneno Smith, a resident of the ex- ; tiemo western part of the cortntv Is here today and while here made ar r.ingemen's to exhibit some of his game chickens at the Pendleton poul-' try show. He is an enthusiastic poul try man and is interested In the sue. c .-s.of the indue' ry In this county. to Cheyenne, Wyo., department of the Missouri, for assignment to duty. Major Georgo Bell, Jr., Inspector general, ordered to return at once to Vancouver barracks, Wash., and re sume his duties at tho headquarter department of the Columbia. Nuvy : Passed Assistant Surgeon R. H. Hoyt. detached naval hospital, Mare Island, Cal., to home and granted leave one month. Assistant Surgeon C. F. Sterne, de tached temporary duty Philadelphia, t) navy yard, ruget, sound, Wash., rentinuo other duties. infantry, has been ee pled by tin presid-nt, i P'cctive January 20. 1S)1U Speeial nrib-rs. Deieiiibi r lii. Major Morris K. n.iriell. paymaster, to sail roiM San Franc is"o ab"ii' February White Slnc Igloos $20 Each. New York, Jan. IS. The price of a comely girl in New York is $20. For this Vum Elizabeth Harzo, 20 year o!d, was "sold" to ' a woman main taining a resort In East 79th street, 'according to indictment returned ; this aft'Tiioon by the Rockefeller ...i..:i.. T,. tltn , .-. wo t i .... tonm .ia, .... i.-... i. ....... ..,6.... ....... will debate Weston's affirmative team ' . .. u.. .. ' . out extra charge to the exhibitor, at .cston. kader of Pen- the'i ('Of. VII. I E Ml'RDEREi: 'at evening, from an official visit to Turner. Washington, and lert this morning for Condon. Wants Divorce. i v nurses of the Cunningham i A su t for divorce was ,...,, ;,na fjiml eo'iuianv. came in list Ii; the circuit court by Mrs. Minnie , veriin.. from Vaitburs. Washington, i A. Baker against David C. Baker ..in m he hail been on business an 1 , parties to this su't were it ft this morning for Condon. -i I .... t - r Pmii. rtf Ilovmlwliiii :iml years. ii unKeiuo-ss ;ium ur.-uipi spent yesterday and last night as C, for the Philippim ' Is revoked. Va- , r.-ind Jury, which Is Investigating the i Jor Barrel!, upon ixplratlon of his j whole slave traffic In Greater New i present len ye of absence, will proceed York. filed today i n n i i The married in , Athena in 1S'.9 and have three chil dren, ranging in age from five to nine Arthur Jor lan is the dieton's affirmative team while other members of the team are Ches ter Fee and Pansy Ireland. . James Hartwell is the leader of the j negative team, while the other two men are Harvey McPherson and Peter t Crockett. WII.Ii PLEAD INSANITY her daughter. Mrs. W. B. Spinning. ' "VT , ' the i are aneguu m f"'uu ! .. -.v. guest of their niece and cousin. Miss I ' "" " " : , ... . ' r,.,M. tinff home on the.tody of the children and for per, v i, m Cateful Dressers appreciate the assistance our cleaii liig and pressing work Is to them In tlit e:ue of their wardrobe. VNIIEARD OF HENS WILL OCClPY PENS (Continued from Paee One.) Spokane. Jan. IS. Counsel for .I.if-nes F. Logan. n 'trial at Colville, for murdering Mrs. Jansen, his house keeper, and cremating her body, de rided last night to file a suplemental r'ea of Insanity. The pleadings which 'have been prepared and sworn to by ; the attorneys for the defendant say ! that "the defendant's true name is i Frederick William Jahns. that for ! more than two years up to and in cluding October 28. 1!109, (the date of the alleged Jansen murder), he insane and mentally irre and unable to distinguish exhibit of the new Sussex ch eken. These are owned by T. C. Elliott of XVp!)ahnr Wnshintnn flnrt were Im ported by him direct from Ireland ; has been and are probably the only ones of; sponsible the'r kind in America. j right from wrong; that his mental The.ce birds were originated by the , rendition still exists and according to British government experiment sta-j belief will ever exist." tion in Ireland and Mr. Elliott had i It was after a long , consultation his eggs carried by 'hand from this ' Sunday that counsel for the defense experiment stat'on to Waitsburg. derided to introduce the insanity plea, probably the greatest distance that It is said that counsel will present ergs were ever carried f"r hatching, testimony that Logan has committeq The most remarkable part of the per- (rimes and nets of cruelty that only formance Is that out of 26 eggs nr. insane person could commit and brought over he hatched 23 chicks; that the motives has been a relent and of this number only two have j U ss greed for money, since died. This performance has I In the presentation of the new never before been equaled. I pleading a legal point Is Involved as These birds have been bred by the to the right to Introduce them at this British government for several years time of the trial, and long argument but were only brought to perfection i j, likely to ensue. The state finished In 190s and they are probably the 1 its case today after recalling some of newest breed in the world. its witnesses to further Identify nrti- Coliimbian Plymouth Koeks. I cles found In the fire in which Mrs Ano'her exhibit which Is expected 'Jansen is said to have been burned, to attract considerable attention will be the two loops of Columbian Ply mouth Rocks, the only birds of the.r kind in the northwest. They are owned by Karl Williams of Milton am! re import- d by him direct from the originators of the breed. They are :iH to b" a grand b rd j morning local. j R. R. Lewis left this morning for j Ibis homestead at Hermiston. He Is j I greatly interested in the coining poul- try show and will spread the gospel I o,' better poultry among his neighbors Ion the project. J. E. Cherry, former manager of the Golden Rule hotel in this city, who Is now solicitor for the Bankers' Re serve life Insurance company of Omar ha, came down this morning from his home in the eastern end of the. coun ty. C. E. Baker, former editor of the Hermiston Herald, came up from that place last evening and is transacting business here today. He and Mrs. Baker expect to leave in a few days for a visit to their former home Iowa. month alimony. in Entertained Crand Officer. Last n'ght was an enjoyable time with local Knights of Pythias, the oc- . caslon being an ofriclal visit trom Grand Vice Chancellor D. E. Yornn. In a practical. Interesting talk the grand officer told of the work of the order throughout the state. A ban quet was then served in th banquet room and at the same J. R. Raley act ed as toastmaster. Fraternal talks were made by Grand Vice Chancellor Yoran and local members of the or der. M. A. Rader. who Is shortly to leave this city, made a farewell taiK to his Pvthian brofhors. Mr. Rader I Is a past chancellor of Damon lodge and for years has been one of the most enthusiastic and influential members. ROBBERS BLOW OPEN SAFE AND ESCAPE San Bernardino, Calif., Jan. IS. The post office at Chlno was robbed early today after the safe had hen blown open by nitro glyrecine. Only fifteen dollars were taken. The rob bers first forced open the Southern Pacific section house door near the posloflice where they secured tools used for breaking down the safe door. A 'posse 's searching for the thieves. n 1. '.Vf.:Al' V'( I" e'iv IV Your suit or overcoat here to be frV'ijJ L ffirimS ' '" inl" ,'"n,,lti'n f"r "we wl" rroTt I I X V U '" Hl"'1" C"hl VUlilii Tila.-ri 208 E-A1,a st- r'ho'"t Malne 16S' i . T ' I i , I Aim s iiaiiM y vvra v Plm-lioCs Policy Endorsetl. ' Pueblo, Colo., Jan. 17. The Pueb n Businessmen's association today named a committee to draw up reso- J lutlons to the effect that the business mn of this city endorse the policy and work of Gifford Pinchot. A copy of the resolutions will be forwarded to him. LITTLE NATALIE Ml ST DECIDE BETWEEN PARENT r7- Zanesvillc. Ohio, Jan. IS. Revers ing the judgment of Solotnen in the ease of th" rival mothers. Judge -eith today decided to allow Natalie f'brif'ie. the 12 year old daughter 'if H-..--er-l Chandler Christie to ib-id w'.etlx r she shall live with her father, the artist, or with her mother, who r- ! n t ly applied for part of the ens- W M.SII IS ORDERED TO FEDERAL PRISON Chicago, Jan. IS. Banker John R. Walsh, whose spetacular financial operations caused the wrecking of I'Tce . hanks, was ordered 'confined to the federal prison at Leavenworth, Kansas, today by n manda'e of the federal circuit court of appeals. Mak !n the mandate the more decisive, tio ,-ourt denied a petition of Walsh's alloraevs for a new trial. 'IV ; 1 alt.. if the. litle( girl, "i!. S" in pb-a Both husband j ed with the ! t ENTRJC (tXNKER WHO APED MARK TWAIN, DIES .Moore Gets Doclslon. New York, Jan. 17. At the Olym pic Athletic club In Harlem "Pal" Moore of Philadelphia earned a de cision over Harry Thomas, English bantam weight champion. For tho entire ten rounds Moore was the aggressor. Sometimes you are Judged by the company you don't keep. WlMI INd INKS DRAWING INKS PUNS I'KNCII.S STATIONERY I.KTTEU AND WW A. FILES MIClLAGE INK EKADICATOH MEMORANDUM HOOKS paper curs Aiivtliine; ami wry ill nig for llic desk nnd office and the kind you wunt will lie found at NELSON' Phono Main r13. s KiT-jwsT!-juwr3swe a.:n:is.WkiinteiSMW!ii i B . ' - i r ' b " . .-- pi . , P,r ", .' U an ail In raiL'-r !'?, " ' iititn a t-ht of your T' 'hi you don't '-1 , fcry tl. baking rr-i:i:s El vuii should try ZtfaM Ja f", kirk nt" Olvit.Jii': -'e--' tj It always 'nates fllJp.K R :;'Md tliil.s 1 eat. i'V'TLf j K.V It's "bcl'.er J J Vwrv Dlll'l Coillpb'till. i (', iy. Wyo.. Jan. M.--Tiio l-u.-k't full of cement to eomph t i ...a- iivrnini'iit dam to Impound floo 1 J .;;'.-r' "i th- r'h' shone rlv-r eight j iTiii' a )"V' Cody w:i4 pill, in pla-e to j lny .nnd th.e ' v nt i belnir rdebraiel j in true ftyle. The da in is the lii-rii'-t Inn ! in of its kind in the world 1 32v: fe t. It is sr. feet long nt the bot- ti.,,1 ;ui'l 20 feet long at the top. It i It d't-igm-il to hold back the flood v. atrrs of the Shoshone which will form an artificial lake ten miles siUnre. This is expected to furnish water for the irrigation of IStt.tinO acres. j ""lii. ngo. Jan. IS John Farson. the I . ( f.. : 1 1 r -c millionaire banker of this tV,r i ' ''' today died of heart disease. Fnr- I miii was not"d ror nis peculiarity or dress, on several occasions having im ' itnt'-d the fushioiis of dress affected by M irk Twain. Frequently he fol lo.ved Twain's cxampl" of ivn ring a v.-"nit, dress suit. NOV I'MON MUX I 'ILL POSITIONS IV MINK i Will f;-t Their Money. Kvansville, Ind., Jan. 18. Hope for 1 payment in full of all depositors of AT YOUR GROCER'S for tand Flouring Mills Co., Dayton. Wut tho Citizens National bank. which closed Its doors yesterday morning, following an examination by Hank Kxamlner J. ('. Johnson, brightened tonight with the statement by direc tors that the Institution may be able to repair losses on loans out of Its capital, surplus and undivided prof its. Directors have served notice that the maximum of 100 per cent may b! demanded from the stockholders. bead wood, S. IX, Jan. 18. After weeks of Idleness following a shut down In which 3000 union , miners ceased to work, the Homestead mine opened today with non union minors In the workings. It is estimated that two days will be taken up filling the ore bins and that the stamp-mill will start crushing rock next Tuesday. Mills KMlatc Worth $(10,000,000. New York, Jan. 17. Various es timates of the value of the Mills es tate made in New York agree approx imately on $60,000,000. DeducUig from this the specific bequests would leave more than $59,000,000 to bo di vided between Mrs. Reed and Ogdon Mill. When Yoss eilOLD, :ivwzr i mil I A. 'J. l.rlr- Re-enforced concrete and concrete blocks are cheaper in the end; are prettier, -more substantial and far more comfortable in either cold or, warm weather. Concrete stands unsurpassed for Basements, Founda tions, Walls, Fences and Curbing. It looks, better and lasts longer th.-i stone See mv many beautiful designs in concrete blocks Der6re you build your home. I will furnish your estimates lor anv class of work on application. D. tt.WPLY Contractor andtBuilder Cor ",Railroadiamd WUIowSts. Pendleton. Ore