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ESGHT PAGES rac nam DAILY BAST ORJSUON1AN. PBNDLHTON, OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1911. MONO POLE Canned Gaods, mean canned gooug of HighestJQuality " mm (5 STIUNG REANS STIUNGI.ESS BEANS LIMA BEANS BABY REFUGE BEANS EXTRA SIFTED PEAS DIMPLE PEAS SUGAR CORN SUCCOTASH A Complete Line of MONOPOLE CANNED GOODS Vlwayi Carried la Stock. SEE WINDOW. OYSTERS SALMON LOBSTER SHRIMP TOMATOES STRAWBERRIES BLACKBERRIES ILLVED PEACHES SLICED PEACHES LEMON CLIXG PEACHES RASPBERRIES APRICOTS BARTLETT PEARS ROYAL AXX CHERRIES Newsy Notes of Pendleton Standard Grocery Co. Inc. Where all are Pleased Frank O'Gara, Pres. Bernard O'Gara, Sec-Treas EDWIN W. LONG GO TO AT Edwin W. Long, the well known former student of the local high school, died last night at St An thony's hospital of pleuro-pneumonla after an illness of five days. The fu- Men of Umatilla county who do not attend Sunday school are called upon to defend their course In public de bate. A formal challenge to this ef fect has been issued by the president neral arrangements have not yet been of the Umatilla County Sunday school made but are held pending word from the boy's mother and two sisters who live in other cities. The deceased -has lived in Pendle ton since 1893 and was known to his many friends as an exceedingly Indus trious boy who had a promising fu ture. Recently he has been asso ciated with his brother-in-law. Olney Simpson, in farming, but during the winter has been in the employ of the Laing stables In this city. Besides his mother, he leaves to mourn his untimely death four broth ers and three sisters, as follows: Kyle, Hartman, Glenn and Dean Long, all of this city, Mrs. Jack Kinder of St. Johns, Mrs. Arthur Rigby of Gran num. Alberta, and Mrs. Olney Simp son this county. The latter was at the bedside of her dying brother. league and was received by the East Oregonian this morning. It Is as fol- Milton, Ore., Feb. 9, 1911 To the East Oregonian: The Umatilla County Sunday School association hereby challenges the men of Umatilla county who do not attend Bible school to debate the following Question: "Resolved that It Is the dutv of every man in Umatilla coun ty to belong to and attend a Bible school." This debate to be held In the auditorium of Columbia college Milton, on the 8th of March, 1911, at S o'clock p. m. Three speakers on each side will be allowed. Time, ten minutes each with five minutes for rebuttal bv the leaders. LEVI JOHNSON, President. IVnruson Children Better. The two little children of Attorney and Mrs. C. J. Ferguson who have been seriously 111 for some time with scarlet fever, are reported to be past the danger point now and well on the road to recovery Road Mtvtiiic Satunlay. President H. J. Taylor of the coun ty good ronds association, has called a meeting of that organiatlon for Saturday. The meetng will be held in the rooms of the Commercial assO' elation and will begin at 1:30. Valentino Salo Poor. According to local dealers, the post card has largely supplanted the val entitle as a purveyor of mush rhymes. They declare the sale this year has been the poorest ever experienced, but that the sale of post cards has In creased correspondingly. Banco Ih Posbioiied. The Young Peoples' club dance which was to have been given tomor row night In the Eagle-Woodman hall, has been postponed until Fri day night on account of the appear ance of "The Three Twins" at the Oregon theater tomorrow night. $80.10. The note, which was a prom tsstory one, was given on February 9, 1911, It Is alleged and was due the following day. The plaintiff also asks for Interest and for $50 attorney fees. S. A. Newberry Is representing Mr. Clark. Couldn't Starry Here. For some time past Pendleton has enjoyed the reputation of being the Mecca for Walliv Walla couples who wish to evade the stringent marriage laws of their own state, but the couple from the Garden City which applied for a license today evidently was not aware that It was necessary even In Oregon to swear that the lady was a resident of the county. Consequently, they are still single. Former Pendlctonlan Dead. A telegram was received here yes terday by relatives that William Ku- gel, formerly a well known resident of this city, had died at his home In Tacoma of Brlght's disease. Mr. Ku gel with his brother, Fred, conducted a barber shop here for many years He leaves one brother, Henry, as well as two sisters, Mrs. M. B. Keys and Mrs. Charles Koch, In this city. Mr. Koch left yesterday for Tacoma to attend the funeral. ONLY 4 MORE DAYS OF THE AT One Lone Imnk. A solitary culprit by the suggestive name of Port appeared before Police Judge Fits Gerald this- morning to answer to a charge of drunkenness. When given the option of three days in Jail or a five dollar fine, he chose the former penalty without hesitation. Judge Marries Couple. Yesterday Judge J. W. Maloney per formed the ceremony which united Tina Hays Stout of this county to Charles H. Schoick of Colfax In the bonds of matrimony. The groom Is a practicing dentist In the county seat of Whitman county. nOLDMAX HAS RESTAURANT AND REVIVAL MEETINGS Few "Comic" Valentines. New York, Feb. 14. Although Un cle Sam's mail-carriers are staggering today under loads of valentines, there are among them few of the vulgar "comic" variety that were so preval ent a few years ago. Alleged "hu morous" postcards have taken the place of the "comics," but they are necessarily of a less objectionable na ture than the cheap colored valen tines f'f former years. Dealers re port that the demand for sentimental missives, especially of a new and nov el variety, has been larger than ever this year. (Special Correspondence.) Holdman, Ore., Feb. 14. Miller & Son have Just opened a restaurant and lunch counter for the purpose of providing an eating place at this point Rev. Payne, the Weston minister, is now here to hold revival meetings. MAIITIX 'WILL OPEN ROYAL BAKERY Newport Is Recovering. E. P. Dodd arrived on train No. 17 today from Hot Lake, where he had been to see Col. H. G. Newport, who is being treated for a severe in- Jury to the head. According to Mr. Dodd the colonel is now recovering and hops for his recovery are strong. To Add More Grades. County Superintendent Frank K. Welles Is In receipt of a letter from the clerk of district No. 22 at Pleas ant View, five miles northwest of Freewater, stating that the board Is contemplating the addition of the ninth and tenth grades to their school. Christian Science Case. New York, Feb. 14. A brief was filed today in the case of. William Vernon Cole, the Christian Science practitioner, who is charged with practicing medicine without a license. Magistrate Fresh! said he would an nounce his decision a week from to 7. MICH APPENDICITIS IN PENDLETON j Rudolph Martin, for 19 years a ptir-cssful baker and groceryman In , Pendleton, and proprietor of the State i hotel and Martin block, has again es tablished his residence in this city and announces that on February 20 he will open a first class bakery In the corner room of the State hotel, corner Webb and Cottonwood streets. Since leaving Pendleton Mr. Martin has visited the largest and leading bakeries and delicatessen establish ments on the coast and has thorough ly acquainted himself with the most modern methods in the bakers' art. ' The new store will be called tue Royal Bakery, and everything carried will be cooked in his own new and up- people In Pendleton have to date ovens. appendicitis and mistake it The Royal will cater to both the wholesale and retail trade, a first class delivery service will be estao lished and the people of Pendleton are assured of getting the best In the bakers' line at the new Royal Bakery. County Court Meets Friday. The county court will meet again Friday to decide on the bids receiv ed at the Saturday meeting for a county rock crusher. Tomorrow the members of the court will start on a tour of inspection over the county to determine the location of the several bridges ordered' at Saturday's meeting. School Boundaries Cluuiged. The county boundary board has taken away three sections of land be longing to the Umatilla district and Included it within the Hermlston dis trict. This land lies within a mile of the town of Hermlston and belongs logically to the Hermlston district. There was no remonstrance to the pe tition nsklng for the change. The boundaries of the Albee district were also changed to Include several sec tions to the west which heretofore have not been Included In any district Crowded House Sees Show. Before a house packed from pit to back gallery "The Queen of the Moulin Rouge" was presented at the Oregon theater last evnlng. While there is nothing in the least elevating or purifying about the piece, and It is distinctly low In tone. It was not as spicy as Its many advance notices would make the public believe and there were many In the audience who were disappointed because they were not shocked more. There was only one part of the show that was satis fying In this particular and that was the finale in Act I when four modern Venuses posed before the audience clad In flesh colored union suits. Such exhibitions as there are generally fea tured as "for men only" atractions on a midway. The best scenes of the performance last night were the si" lent ones In Act II in which the Apache dance was Introduced. The New Boston Store P. S. See us about Collars tomorrow Many chronic for stomach or bowel trouble. If you have wind or gas In the stomach or bowels, sour stomach or constipation, try simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded in Adlerika, the new German appendicitis remedy. A SINGLE DOSE of this simple remedy will relieve you you will be sur prised at the QUICK action. Pendle ton Drug Co. Bank to Light Vp. The American National bank Is the latest to fall in line with the popular street lighting movement and holes are today being bored In the pave ment in front of their building for the erection of one of the Iron posts which are now becoming quite nu merous. Ammonia for Peroxide. Clark Nelson, the Junior member of the Frazter-Nelaon Book company, Is almost ready to swear off cleaning his teeth as a result of an accident which befell him while performing this daily duty. He has been accus tomed from time to time to fill his mouth with peroxide before applying the brush, but Sunday night he hap pened to secure a bottle of strong ammonia by mistake and before no ticing It had emptied a considerable amount of the contents into his mouth with the result that the mucus was badly burned. Profanity of expression may some times prove a prayer concealed be hind the mask of charity and self-sacrifice. Real Estate Transfers. Frederick Greisler has sold to Kyle McDanlel 20 acres In section 24, twp. 6, north of range 34, E. W. M., for a consideration of $6000. H. H. Pit man and wife have transferred cer tain acreage they owned in Milton to L. D. Geaney and Agnes M. Stuart for a consideration of $9600. LIBRARY NOTES. Mublnogeon. A new Interest was awakened In the study of the Celtic folk lore when Lady Charlotte Guest gave to litera ture the Mablnogeon, a collection of Welsh tales translated from the Red Book of Hergist These tales resem ble the popular stories of Arthur of Round Table fame, and bid fair to outrival them in Interest. Though the Mananyddnn, perhaps, the most fascinating on among them, with Its enchanted golden basin suspended from Heaven is most likely the stories of the Arabian Nights and one is rath er surprised to find among the Welsh people an Imagination that could fashion such a tale. While the youthful reader will mainly be attracted by the stories for entertainment the student of language and ethnology will find In them In valuable lessons. Shah Nameh: Firdusl. Through many ages the Homeric cycle has charmed and enlightened the nations of Europe. It possesses the chief formative influence of Greek art and civilization, and by this very fact it has obscured an epic not less absorbing The Shah Nameh by Fir dusl. It too helped to mould a larger national life and foster a burning patriotism. The author has brought together a number of great stories which serve to illustrate the national character Istlc8 of the Persians and Illuminate their history. Rustam and Soharb are among the most striking figures in heroic verse and their exploits in audacity and tragic Interest are as marvelous as any found In the pages of romance. Sir William Jones says, "the Shah Nameh Is a glorious monument of Eastern genius and learning." sale at the book stores. The proceeds from the sale of the books will be used by Rev, Cornelison In his work upon the reservation. Just now the missionary Is preparing for a trip to Boston and he will take some of the books with him for distribution In that city. He will be In Boston for a short time and while In the. east will attend the general conference of the Presbyterian church. Aside from the books Mr. Cornelison will take Borne Pendleton Indian robes, Indian pictures and curios for the purpose of showing his eastern brethren the nature nf life In his western field. Rothnell JrOptometrlst I Eyes Examined, masses Fitted. Lenses Duplicated and Frames Repaired. With W. E. HAX8COM, THE Jeweler. Pendletoa. CUT RATES Pendleton Dye Works During February WILL CLEAN AND PRESS Men's suite for $2.00 Ladies suits for 2.00 Plain skirU few .75 Pleated skirts for LOO Ladies suit pressed 1.00 Men's suit pressed .75 Plain skirts dyed 1.50 Pleated skirts dyed 1.75 REMEMBER "The Pendleton Dye Works," the only place where clothes are "really" cleaned by the "French Method." Work called for and delirfrW. Phone Main 119. 206 1-2 E. Alta It Was the Coe Attorneys. It was stated in these columns yes terday that it was the Furnish at torneys who asked until Wednesday to furnish authorities to the court in the anDointment of a receiver, when In reality it was the Coe attorneys that made such request. Col. J. H. Raley, who is one of the attorneys for the Furnish interests, states that the decision of Judge Phelps was en tirely satisfactory. In PORTLAND TODAY Portland, Ore., Feb. 14. James Gilbert, a clerk In the Diamond Pal ace Jewelry store, on Washington street, in the heart of the city was sandbagged this afternoon when Gil bert turned to get another tray of diamonds. The well dressed desper ado then rushed back, looted the safe of $1,000, brushed all the diamonds into his pocket, and got lost In the crowd, before Gilbert recovered and notified the police. Half a dozen de tectives are on his track. State of Oblo, C'ltf of Toledo, Loca County sa. Krank J. Cheney male e mtb that ut li eolnr partner of the firm f K. J. Cheney to., atiing neiDeas iu toe 1.111 or ioimo, bounty and Stat aforesaid, and that aald Inn will Day the aura of (INK IJLNMiEU HOLLARS for each and eeeri case of ca tarrh that cannot be cored by the naa of nan laiarro Lore. FRANK J. cnr.NK?. Sworn to before me and obscrtbed la my preaence, tbla 8th day of December, A. D.. lenn. Seal A. W. JLKARO!t, Notary I'nblle. Ilall'a Catarrh Cnre la taken Internally and acta directly on the blood aail oaaroni lurrarea or the eystem. Head ror teati noolala free. Hold by all Dro1ats, TS. REV. Oregon Coach la Here. William Warner, who, as coach of the University of Oregon football team last fall, turned out such a sar eleven, is In the city today. He Is now located at Hermlston, where he is practicing law. Warner has been retained by the athletic council of the university as coach for next sumn.er and declares the' outlook Is good for a champion team. Sues to Collect Note. George H. Clark, the well known grocer, has begun suit against J. A. Gugln for the collection of a note for Snaps for the Public, Owing to the fact that I Intend leaving the city, I will sell the fol lowing property at a great sacrifice: Nice, modern eight room house, only eight blocks from Main street; 255 acre chicken ranch, 10 miles from Pendleton, and new modern cold storage plant. Just completed. All my property to go at a bargain. In veatlgate today. Antone Nolte, Pen. Oleton, Oregon. China. This level country Is entirely denud ed of timber, and Is as bare of trees as the American prairies. Enormous areas of the mountain country In North China have had all timber re moved, with very unfortunate results upon the climate. CLARK'S DAILY "FLYER" Grocery prices euch as were never heard of before in Pendleton. Watch this space each day. Fip Wedflmiesdlaiy (Dimly The famous Cross & Blackwell'B pure vinegar in quart bottles. Rejrular price 50c, for Wed nesday only 25. PA4lAria $1.75 Cant, Wednesday Only . $1.55 VsOllOlenC .75 Cans, Wednesday Only . .60 Cottolene is sold under contract, other stores cannot possibly sell at these prices (which represent actual cost) or their future orders will be refused. This is to demonstrate that we are actually closing out. KemeniW everything in the store reduced. Watch this space for tomorrow's flyer, and BUY NOW. CLARK'S GROCERY H-546 Main Street Phone If aia 174. Eastern Star. A velantlne social will be given this evening by Bushes Chapter No. It, O. B. S. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all members of the order vo be present. By order of the worthy matron. . MART B. JOHNSON, Sec Customs Court Convenes. Washington. Feb. 14. Between six ty and seventy cases will probably be decided by the United States court of customs appeals during the regular session for hearing of arguments com menced In Washington today. Indian Talk Lor. The booklet entitled "Weyekln Stories," by Rev. J. M. Cornelison, missionary, Is on sale at the Frasler- Nelson company stores. Price 10c, Send your eastern friends one, Mrs. Charles Cahoo of Seattle, Is In the city, the guest of her cousin Mrs, S. R. Thompson. Al Stephens was a passenger on the motor car from Umatilla this morning. The Gorgeous Production CORNELISON AUTHOR Ol' INDIAN BOOKLET Rev. J. M. Cornelison, Presbyterian missionary to the Umntlllns, Is the author of a little booklet cnlled Weyekln Stories," that la now on TWINS with sixty people will ..Positively Appear.. at the Oregon Theatre Wednesday, Feb. 1 5 ARE YOU FREE FROM Headaches, Colds, Indigestion, Pains, Constipation, Sour Stomach,1 Dizziness? If you are not, the most effective, prompt and pleasant method of getting, rid of them is to take, now and then, a desertspoon- J ful of the ever refreshing and truly beneficial laxative remedy Syrup! ot rigs ana CJixir 01 oenna. 11 u well Known throughout the world as the best of family laxative reme dies, because it .acts so gently and strengthens naturally without irri tating the system in any way. To get its beneficial effects it ii always necessary to buy the genu ine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., bearing the name of the Company, plainly printed on the front of every package. Your entire family will enjoy seeing The ...Qisy PENDLETON'S NEWEST. COSIEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE PICTURE SHOW. Only theatre In Pendleton with modern conveniences. Change of program Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. The Conquering Hero. The Unexpected Honeymoon. Jack Logan's Dog. Tlio Bachelor's Finish. Swedish Native Dances. The Clown and Ills Dos;. Four Reels, 4000 feet. Illustrated Sons;. Admission 10c. Children Sc. Careful thought Is the father of earnest effort. Wheat Land. Stock Ranches 640 acres all seeded, well improved, fine water system. 480 acres, part in crop, no better land in the county. 320 acres, all in stubble, plenty of water. 320 acres all in wheat, fair improvements, plenty of water. I know the prices on the above lands are correct according to other land values, and the amount they produce. See me about stock ranches, diversified farms, suburban homes, all kinds of city property and business chances. E. T. WADE Temple Big. fv-