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DAILT EAST ORBGOJflAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1910. EIGHT PAGES. Surveyo -Klmbretl, 31; Macom- I ber, 22. Commissioner Cockburn, 26; Our New FALL CLOTHES Proving It! Wellman, 20. ELECTION ERRATIC lleniilston Precinct. Congressman Ellis, 46; Lafferty, 40. Governor Bowerman, 49; Dlmlck, TAGS KI6BT. psst PRIHARY To have been first Proves Antiquity To have become first Proves Merit Standard Grocery Co. Inc. Where all are Pleased Frank O'Gara, Pres. Bernard O'Gara, Sec.-Treas. 214-216 East Court Street Tell your friends! Come! Don't forgel! The Round-Up (Continued from Pace On..) DRAW SENTENCES ONE GOBS TO PEN , THREE OCT OX PAROLE suspension of sentence during good be havior. J. H. Maxwell, the Meacham bar tender who was indicted on a charge assault and battery, was paroled. Theodore Cramer, one or the Coe near Deer men inaiciea ior vioiauon Hinkle. 19; Kern. 9; Mann. 84 o- tne local option law. was arraign- terson 15; gchmitt. 10 ed and his bonds fixed at $200. He has not yet been able to raise the money and Is still in jail. William Evans Draws Two Years at Salem Others Fare More Fortunately. Six recently indicted and self-confessed criminals appeared before the bar of justice this morning. One drew a two year sentence in the penitenti ary, while the other five were more successful, each of them either hav ing been favored with a parole os a suspended sentence. William Evans, one of the trio who stole a quantity of elk teeth and oth er things from some Indians, was sen tenced to serve two years in the peni tentiary. Leslie Butler, one of Evan's com panions, was favored with a suspen sion of sentence during good behavi or, while Thomas Balcom, the other companion, was sentenced and parol ed. Clarence Ogilvy, the Pilot Rock youthful horsethief, was treated to a MANY "OUTLAWS" HERE FOR ROUND-UP Talk with Teiitsch The Home Finder Buy today, make Money by talk ing with LEE TEUTSGH The Real Estate and In. surance Man 559 Main St. Phone'M. 5 Rrpresontntive (two to be nomi nated) Hrnneman, 22; Hinkle, 29; Kern. 36; Mann, 96; Peterson, 82; Schmitt. Recorder Burroughs, 78; Hendley, I 62. 1 Surveyor KImbrell, 74; Macomber, 56. I Commissioner Cockburn, 84; Well ! man. 9. East Poinlletoii. Congressman Ellis. 42; Lafferty, 14: Reed. 2; Shepherd, 1. Governor Abraham, 4; Bowerman, 26: D'lnfck, 20; Hofer 6. Secretary state Benson, 45; Win- g:ite. 11. Treasurer Hoyt, 28; Kay, 28. Supreme judge Bean. 42; Mc Bride, 30; McCamant, 13; Supreme judge Burnette, 41; Moore. 4 It Attorney general Crawford, 35; Hart, 19. Printer Clark, 26, Duniway, 27. Labor commissioner Hoff, 40; Or ton. 15. Joint senator Barrett 23; Wilson, 34. Representative Henneman, 11 Pe Recorder Burroughs, 28; Hendley, Surveyor Kimbrell. 41; Macom ber, 36. Commissioner, Cockburn, 37; Well- man, 10. South Pendleton. Congressman Ellis, 75; Lafferty, ; Reed. 6; Shepherd, 3. Governor Abraham, 7; Bower- man. 52; Dimick, 30; Hofer, 14. . Secretary of State Benson, 65; Wingate, 32. Treasurer Hoyt, 43; Kay, 69. Supreme Judge Bean, 86; McBrlde. Everything Is now n readiness for the Roundup and from present Indi cations the caDacitv of the city, as Ms; MCLamam, n. well as of the arrounds. will be taxed Attorney general crawrora, 6(; to their utmost All the plans of the Hart, 35 committee have worked out so sue- State printer Clark, 35; Duniway, cessfully that It seems that nothing I 64 comlssarv and the entire exhibl- Laor commissioner Hon, ; ur tion will be far in excess of all ex- ton, bz pectations. I Joint senator Barrett, 49; Wilson, Two more riders were thrown yes- 52 terday afternoon in the practice con- Representative (two to be elected) ducted at the grounds, much to the Henneman, 19; Hinkle, 38; Kern, amusement of the throng which had 29; Mann, 63; Peterson, 24; Schmitt. gathered. In accordance with a re- cent ruling of the committee, how- Recorder Burroughs, 67; Hendley, ever, no more spectators will be al- 35 inn-erf at th irrounds until the open- Surveyor Kimbrell, 61; Macom in of the RounduD Thursday. I ber, 38. Seal brothers arrived yesterday eve- Commissioner cockDurn, b; n'.ng from Morrow county with a Wellman, 14. string of experienced outlaws. Every- I North Milton, one of these horses is a tried out For congress Ellis, zo ; Laireriy, bucker and will not need any prac-34. tice before hand. New horses are Joint senator Barrett, 43; Wilson, belne brought in daily, however, and I 29. these will all be tried out and the! Representative Henneman, 25; poor ones eliminated bef.re the Hinkle, 27; Kern, 22; Mann, 17; Pe- RounduD opens . No horse will be I terson, 35; Schmitt, 8. saddled that has not demonstrted on I Recorder Burroughs, 38; Hendley, more than one occasion that he is 26. bucker and a hard one. I Commissioner Cockburn, 29; Well "Dynamite Will Be Saddled. man, 46 "Dynamite." considered by his I Hogue. owner Warren C. Gibbs, the worst For congressman Ellis, 4; Laffer bucking horse in the northwest will ty. 5 be saddled this evening in the Power, Governor Abraham, 5; Bower harness booth at the district fair. The man. 3: Hofer, 2 Bneoial order 1175 saddle will be Secretary state Benson, 8: Win- placed on his back in the presence of I gate. 1. the crowd. Dynamite was given a Treasurer Hoyt J; Kay 6 brief tryout on the grounds Saturday! Justice supreme court Bean, 10; evening, having little difficulty in dls- McBrlde. 4: McCamont, 2 posing of Jim Whltebull, the Indian I Justice supreme court . (six year bronco buster. I term) Burnette, 5; Moore, 7. Secretary James Gwinn' announced I Attorney general Crawford, 5; this afternoon that the Masonic hail Hart, 4 would be open as a rest room during! state printer Clark, 1; Duniway, the Roundup and that it would be in I 9. charge of the ladies of the Eastern Commissioner of labor Hoff, 7; Star. The Odd Fellows hall will also Orton, 8, be open as a rest room to any and I ' joint senator Barrett 7; Wilson, everyone during the show. These I 3, were secured for the reason that It For representative Henneman, 5; was feared the public rest room in the Hinkle, 3; Kern, 1; Mann.5; Peterson city hall would not be large enough I 3; Schmitt 1. to accommodate the throngs. 34. Senator Barrett 33; Wilson, 63. Representatives Henneman, 13; Hinkle, 72; Kern, 40; Mann, 39; Pe terson, 12; Schmitt, 8. Recorder Burroughs, 20; Hend ley. 74. Surveyor Kimbrell, 88; Macom ber, 10. StanHeld Precinct. Congressman Ellis. 38; Lafferty, 12; Reed, 6; Shepherd, 2. Governor Abraham, 5; Bower man 34; Dimick, 14; Hofer, 6. Secretary of state Benson, 48; Wingate, 16. State treasurer Hoyt, 31; Kay. 27; Justice of supreme court (four year term) Bean, 56; McBrlde, 27; Mc Camant, 12. Justice of supreme court (six year term) Burnette, 46; Moore, 45. Attorney general Crawford, 40; Hart, 21. . . State Printer Clark 15; Duniway, 44. Commissioner of labor Hoff, 31; Orton, 26. For senator Barrett, 27; Wilson, 27. Representatives Henneman, 10. Hinkle, 35; Kern, 20; Mann, 35; Pe terson, 11; Schmitt. 9. Recorder Burroughs, 28; Hend ley, 2S. Surveyor Kimbrell, 26; Macomber, 28. Vnlon Precinct. Congressman Ellis. 6; Lafferty, 2. Governor Abraham 7; Bowerman, 6; Dimick, 1. Secretary of state Benson, 7; Wingate, 1. State treasurer Hoyt, 5; Kay, 3. Justice supreme court (four year term) Bean, 3; McBrlde, 6; McCam ant, 6. Justice of supreme court (six year term) Burnette, 6; Moore, 8. Attorney general Crawford, 4; Hart, 4 1 State printer Clark 4, Duniway, 4. Commissioner of labor Hoff, 6; Orton, 2. For senator Barrett, 2; Wilson, 6. Representatives Henneman, 2; Hinkle, 1; Kern, 0; Mann, 7; Peter son. 4; Schmitt, 1 Recorder Burroughs, ; Hendley, 6. Surveyor Kimbrell, 6; Macomber, 5. Commissioner Cockburn, 6, Well- man 2. McKay Precinct. ' Congressman Ellis, 26; Lafferty, 2; Reed 5. For governor Abraham, 10; Bow erman, 17; Dimick, 4; Hofer, 4; Secretary of state Benson, 22; Wingate, 11. State treasurer Hoyt 17; Kay, 15 Justice of supreme court (four year term) Bean, 25; McBrlde, 14; Mc Camant 15. a Justice of the supreme court (six year term) Burnette, 22; Moore, 25. Attorney General Crawford, 20; Hart, 13. Commissioner of labor Hoff, 20; Orton, 12. For senator Barrett 12; Wilson, 21. Representatives Henneman, 11; Hinkle, 7; Kern, 3; Mann, 22; Peter son, 9; Schmitt 7. Recorder Burroughs, 19; Hend ley. 12. Surveyor Kimbrell, 13; Macom ber, 19. Commissioner Cockburn, 23; well- man, 7. North Athena. Congressman Ellis, 7; Lafferty, 12; Reed, 2; Shepherd, 8. Governor Abraham, 5; Bowerman, Are Now on Display Ready for Your Inspection Men's Suits Made to Your Measure If you are hard to fit in a ready-made suit we will fit you correctly by making a suit to your exact measure. Nothing but pw fall patterns to select from. Large swatches enable you to ekeose right and the pattern you most admire. RoosQvolt's Boston Store CASTOR I A Iw Iaftats aad CbOdrei. lb Kfci Yd Ban Abrajs of WHO WOULD EVER THINK IT. that It waa that old drab dresa clean- ed and pressed. Too can get added wear out of your dreasea by having them cleaned at SULLIVAN'S, and they are equal to a new gown. Delicate silk waists or suits will be cleaned in a manner that will sur prise you when you bring them to Sullivan'. Pendleton Dye Works llltt Kast Alta St. Phone Malm lit. FRESH UMATILLA COUNTY COMB HONEY New Crop Celery, Bananas, and Peaches just received, Phone your orders for prompt atten tion Ingram's Grocery Recorder Burroughs, 3; Hendley Surveyor Kimbrell, 9; Macomber, 1. Commissioner Cockburn, 5; well- man. Adams Precinct, Congressman Ellis, 6; Lafferty, : Reed, 1. Governor Abraham, 6; Bower man, 16; Dimick, 8; Hofer, 1. Secretary state Benson, 24; Win gate, 8. State treasurer Hoyt, 14; Kay, 18 Justice supreme court (four year term) Bean, 25; McBrlde, 17; Mc Camant, 70. Justlre supreme court slx year term Burnette, 23; Moore, 28. Attorney general Crawford, 19;) Hart. 14. x Stat Drinter Clark, 15; Duniway, 16. Commissioner of labor Hoff, 17; Orton, 14. For senator Barrett, 9; Wilson. 2 Representatives Henneman, 4; Hinkle, 6; Krn, 3; Mann, 20; Peter son. 2; enmiti, z. County clerk Saling, 29; Chamber Iain. 2. Recorder Burroughs, 18; Hendley, 15. Surveyor Kimbrell, 21; Macom ber. 7. Commissioner Cockburn, 20; Well- man, 13. Echo Precinct. Congressman Ellis, 30;Lafferty, 13; Reed. -8: Shepherd, 74. Governor Abraham, 8; Bower man. 31: Dimick. 14; Hofer, 4. Secretary state Benson, 47; Win gate, 10. State treasurer Hoyt, 28; Kay, 31 Justice supreme court (four year term) Bean, 50; McBrlde, 18; MC Camant, 14. Justice of supreme court (six year term) Burnette, 30; Moore, 81. Attorney General Crawford, 24; Hart 81. For aenator Barrett. 26; Wilson 81. Representative Henneman, 18; Hinkle, 82; Kern, 8; Mann, 23; Peter son. 12: Schmitt 6. Recorder Burroughs, 15; Hendicy, 8; Dlmlck, 6; Hofer, 4. Secretary of state Benson 14; Wingate, 8. State treasurer Hoyt, 9; Kay, 11. Justice of.supeme court (four year term) Bean, 18; McBrlde, 11; Mo Camant, 4. Justice of supreme court (alx year term) Burnette, 1-0; Moore, 14. Attorney general Crawford, 10; Hart. 11. State printer Clark, 8; Duniway, 13. Commissioner of labor Hoff, 9; Orton, 8. For senator Barrett, 13; Wilson, 13. Representatives Henneman, 6; Hinkle, 3; Kern, 6; Mann 6; Peter son, 7; Schmitt, 10. Recorder Burroughs, 11; Hend ley. 8. Surveyor Kimbrell, 11; Macom ber, 9. Uklali Precinct. Congressman Elite, 9; Lafferty, 1. Reed, 2. For srovernor Abraham, 3: Bow erman, 6; Dlmlck, 2; Hofer, 1. Secretary of state Benson, 8; Win gate, 4. State treasurer Hoyt, 5; Kay, 7. Justice of the supreme court (four year term) Bean, 9; McBrlde, 7; McCamant 4. Just ce of the supreme court (six year nr:n) Burnette. 1-0; Moore, 10. Attorney general Crawford, 8; Hart, 4. State printer Clark 8; Duniway, 13. Commissioner of labor Hoff, 9; Orton, 8. For senator Barrett, 7; Wilson, 4. Representatives Henneman 8; Kern, 4; Mann, 4; Peterson, 2. For recorder Burroughs, 6; Hend ley, 5. Commissioner Cockburn, 7; Well man, 4, Weston, Both Precinct. Congressman Ellis, 34; Lafferty, 13;. Reed, 7; Shepherd, 4. For governor Abraham 12; Bow erman, 8; Dimick, 41; Hofer, 6. Secretary of state Benson, 42; Wingate, 21. State treasurer Hoyt, 14; Kay, 51. Justice of supreme court (four year term) Bean, 69; McBrlde, 34; Mc Camant, tv Justice of supreme court (six year term) Burnette, 85; Moore, 47. Attorney general Crawford, 87; Hart, 21. 8Ut printer Clark, 18; Duniway, Commissioner of labor Hoff, 26; Orton, 28. Ror senator Barrett, 5,7; Wilson, 10. Representatives Henneman, 21; Hinkle, 14; Kern. 7; Main, 80; Pe terson, 14; Schmitt, 23. Recorder Burroughs, 29; Hend ley, 34. Commissioner Cockburn, 49; Well- man, 14. Pilot Rock Precinct. Congressman Ellis, 50;' Lafferty, 15; Reed, 6. Governor Abraham, 7; Bowerman, 43; Dimick, 19; Hofer, 1. Secretary of state Benson, 67; Wingate, 14. State treasurer Hoyt, 35; Kay, 39. Justice of the supreme court (four year term) Bean, 65; McBrlde, 26; McCamant, 16. Justice of supreme court (six year term) Burnette, 56; Moore, 44. Attorney general Crawford, 29; Hart, 42. Senator Barrett, 25; Wilson, 48. Representatives Henneman, 14; Hinkle, 5; Kern, 10; Mann, 65; Pe terson, 19; Schmitt, 24. Recorder Burroughs, 87; Hendley, 37. Surveyor Geary Kimbrell, 41; Ma comber 81. Commissioner Cockburn, 48; Well- man, $1. lloldnian Precinct. Congressman Ellis, 9; Lafferty, 6; Shepherd, 1. Governor Abraham, 2; Bowerman 5; Dimick 6; Hofer, 1. Secretary of state Benson, 8; Wingate, 6. State treasurer Hoyt, 4; Kay, 9 Justice of supreme court (four year term) Bean, 16: McBrlde, 4; Mc Camant, 2. Justice of supreme court (six year term) Burnette, 9; Moore, 8. Attorney general Crawford, 12 Hart. 2. Commissioner of labor Hoff, 8 Orton, 8. For senator Barrett, 8; Wilson, 5 Representatives Henneman, 6 Hinkle, 2; Kern, 4; Mann, 10; Peter son, 7. Recorder of Conveyances Bur roughs, 6; Hendley, 8. Surveyor Kimbrell, 7; Macomber, 10. Commissioner Cockburn, 6; Well man, 6. ' South Milton Precinct. Congressman Ellis, 60; Lafferty, 10; Reed, 18; Shepherd, 8. Governor Abraham, 19; Bower man, 40; Dimick, 19; Hofer, 6. Secretary of state Benson, 69; Wingate, 22. State treasurer Hoyt 89; Kay, 60. Justice of supreme court (four year term) Bean, 78; McBrlde, 87; Mc Camant, 26. Justice of supreme court (six year term) Burnette, 66; Moore, 54. Attorney general Crawford, 42; Hart, 88. State. printer Clark, 33; Duniway, 54; 56. Commissioner of labor Hoff, Orton, 26. For senator Barrett, S3; Wilson, 57. Representatives Henneman, 22; Hinkle, 10; Kern, 13; Mann 29; Pe terson, 75; Schmitt, 6. Recorder Burroughs, 71; Hendley. 22. Surveyor1 Kimbrell, 62; Macom ber, 20. Commissioner Cockburn, 72; Wellman, 17. ' Caldwell Will Ship Apples. Caldwell, Idaho. E. B. Field, man ager of the Caldwell Fruit Growers' association, states that there will be approximately 27,000 boxes of apple shipped from Caldwell this season. Figuring 600 boxes to the car, this would mean the shipment from here of 45 cars of apples. The largest bearing apple orchard In the Caldwell vicinity is 20 acres and belongs to W. A. George, whose splendid ranch is located in Caldwell's famous orchard district. It is estimated that 2000 acres in the this spring. This Is an Immense planting and Indicates the large fruit business being developed here. Nine cars of prunes have so far been shipped through this association. Many more are yet to be shipped. With the requirements of your Vision, not approximately but exactly, are awaiting you here. We study the Human By and Its varied requirements make our examinations by Modern Methods and tarnish Glasses for all Errors of Refrac tion. IF TOUR EYES TROUBLE rot COME IN AND HAVE THEM EXAMINED. If they need attention we will tall you what la best If not yon will owe us nothing. DALE ROTHWELL Optometrist Watte HftMPOsM TKK OWOtOaTe Chickens! Chickens!! Chickens !! All kinds, sizes and colors, young and old For choice df eased oaea atone your order nlht before. Wa drees none except for order so If you like cold storage povKry patronise the other fellow er store foarsctt East End Grocery ESS Re. Phone B. S5C1. Phone Mass 45. SOS- E. Court St. Dry, wet, chemi cal and steam cleaners. We call for and deliver anywhere. OLD SPOTS Never come back when eleaned by the Berlin Dye House JACK WEBSTER, MANAGER. Closing Out a Line oi LADIES' Fall and Winter Suits regular price $14 to $20. Your Choice $U Each THE WONDER STORE DESPAIN & BONNET Ms aa Craft Stttil Talk about Itl Cosae! Brtsg your Mends, "Th JtMaaVTJp" and Third District Mr, left. M to Oct. 1. 41.