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PAGB ax J on UMATILLA TO HAVE r UOIh OiVi ..i-i.;----.J . - If' ; I; u'-'i 1 i : :'r ; "ft- fife" r i h ; ii'i 'j . - .-. v ;. -v :--' v 'i' .-. .. . I 1 LA tows p if mi HSMMI is not accomplished, merely by wearing good clothes nor does it moan an el aborate, expensive wardrobe. The secret lies in good Clothes Judgment. It is the aim and ambition of this store, to see every man in Pendleton wear the clothes they are XCAY wearing on Broadway. Alfred Benjamin, Society Brand and Chesterfield represent the finest clothes made the very best materials, the latest eastern 6tyles and the best work of Xew York city's style creating tailors. Besides fit ting you perfectly, they are priced far below tailored-to-order suits. Complete spring lines now showing. Bond Brothers Pendleton's Leading Clothiers CopynjMlSIl Alfred Decker fcCohfc o. has (Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore., March 24. Q. Richardson. Adams' postmaster, Just thought of a new Idea to collect his Quarterly box rent. He iook a TviHhhrAril box' 4x8x12 ana PUl a white paper around tho box with writ ten notice to tho public to "please como and pay your box rent, which Is due and hung It In the center of the post office in full view. Tho people promptly came in with 3G cents and called for a receipt. Mr. Q. O. Rich ardson wrote them out with tho great est of pleasure. Frank Whltely returned to his work for the Woodward brothers Wednesday after being confined to his home for the post week with the grippe. Mrs. A. Barker Is able to be out again after being confined to her homo for tho past week with la grippe. C. C. Darr made a business trip to Cold Spring Saturday ond to Athe na Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Qlcss returned to their homo in Adams Monday after visiting for the past week In Walla Walla and Milton. Mrs. W. Essclstyn was a business visitor In the city of-Adams Wednes day. Mrs. John King visited friends in the city of Pendleton Monday. L. L. Meuallen visited In tho city of Pendleton Monday. Mrs. Lula Woodward was a Pendle ton visitor Monday and Wednesday. Mrs. E. G. Marquis visited In Pen dleton Tuesday. Mrs. M. H. Rice of Milton Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. u. u. ueu- alien for a few dys this week. Frank Rled made a business trip to Athena Wednesday. Mrs. Rice ana Mrs. L. L. IicUiillen were the guoBts of Mr. and Mr. Karl Chrlstaln of Athena Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison vls'l ed in Pendleton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R A. Marque were Pendleton visitors Wednesday. Mrs. R. H. Ferguson and bVjy Mar parct of Pendleton, are ihe. g'i''t:i of Mrs. T. A. I.leuallcn this week. Miss Leila Lieuallen and Mi?s Jveui Rothrock of Pendleton, wer. the guests of Mrs. Lula Woodv.vrd to day. ' 5 Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison vUi'.od in Pendleton Friday. John Whiteley was a Pjndlet n visitor Friday. Mrs. F. Curl of Pendleton, rar.uj up Friday morning to sprn I a few days on the ranch at Adams. (Special Correspondence.) Umatilla, Ore., March 25. A. B. Ptephenw, Jr., who has been postmast er hero for the past five years, has tendered his resignation to tho de partment In Wushlngton. Petitions havo been forwarded for D. R, Brow nell and Win. Catherman and It Is a "toss up" as to who our next P. M. will bo. Both tho candidates aro very popular and tho petitions were large ly signed, O. B. Atkinson, the popular O.-W. R. & N. contractor of Spokane, U among the visitors here today. Frank O'Connell has sold his gro cery business to D. R. Brownell And will leavo shortly for his ranch In Idaho. Mr. Brownell has icnaert th same store in tho Duncan block and will add many new lines to his already largo stock. A. II. Stephens, Jr., and John Len nox are at Hot Lake this week. D. C. Brownell Is registered at th Cornelius, Portland. Pete Tlllson has returned from a business trip to Portland. - M. C. Allen, Forest Grove Insur ance ndjuster. was here for a few day adjusting the losses for thoso who suf fered In the recent fire. The Opfn River boat landed freight and passengers here Thursday evening und had several passengers from her for PaBco. A. E. Hampton of tho Fulrbanka Morse company of Walla Walln, wa hero Thursday as was F. Bailey of Portland, P. Mahaffey, T. Burke and C. Aus ty are hero today from Portland. ' It. D. KelleyO.-W. R. & N. wa ter superintendent, Is here today. Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling In your throat? Does your cough an noy you at night and do you raise mucus In the morning? Do you want relief?. If so, take Chamberlaln't Cough Remedy and you will bo pleaa ed iold by all dealers. E T Ktate of Ohio, City or Toledo, Lucas County . Frank J. C'lioney mnkes oath that be ta HPiilor parturr t the firm of K. J. C'benrj A to., loln binliifKi In tbe C'ltr of Tolpdo, t'nmiiy ami State nfnrwald. aud that aald firm will injr the atim o( n.NK UH.NLIUKD iMd.l.AKS tor each aad trrry aa of ca tarrh tlint cannot be cured br the nae ot Hall's Catarrh Cura. r HANK J CHENEY Halt in, ore, Marc h 2.I. Arguments 1 were heard by the supreme court i Thursday oftt rnoon In the eaao of ! state vs. Deputy .Sheriff Joseph H. i Ciisi dny, charged with the murder of : Ollio snyder Jointly with Ben Hln-Iti-n. Etniixt Shi-I K Earl Shields and Alhi-rt Cic.n. Cnseday, who was the ' deputy oherlff f r ('.rant county, at the time. Is now In the penitentiary under sentence of death. The case is i . one that create t nnsuiera nio in reei Irir In the eastern part of the state. About Christmas, 1909, Arthur was killed In an nllercation rworn 10 oriore row nnu nunrnj mj i n ,.r.M..od ,M ..rh ,1b nf tlM-ann,, A ll " 11 mB. ' ' wbli h took place In a sheep camp 12 ISonl A. Y. C.I.I3ASON, r ; ,!. above Monument, in Grant Mali-. r.,.h rr. t. k'l.'aV ! county, by Oliver Snyder, better and acta directly on the blood anil fnroui aurfarefi of the system. Bend for testi monials free. K. J. CHENEY It CO., Toledo. O K. J. THENKT tt CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all UrauKlata, 75. A MORE BE-M'TIFl'L PENDLETON STANFIELD PERSONALS (?pfri ial Correspondence.) Stanfield. Ore., March 24. Ernest Rorke of Grand Forks, N. D., who has i'-tn visiting f r several days wi-h h's brother, T. TV. Rorke, at Btanfifrld, left for home yesterday via Portland, where he will spend a few days before starting eastward ovr the Canadian Pacific. Attorney Gray has been transact ing business In Echo Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. T. W. Rorke was a passenger on the local this morning to Portland. C. D. Porter of Hermlston, spent Thursday In Stanfield. County Assessor Strain was a vis itor here on Wednesday of this week. Mayor James M. Kyle and Editor O. L. Hurd went to Pendleton yester day as representatives of the Stan field Commercial club to attend the Pendleton Commercial club luncheon and get together meeting and report an enjoyable and profitable time. George McDonald of Seattle, who has been spending several months In Ohio and other eastern states, stopped off here yesterday on his way home to visit his sister, Mrs. Charlotte Bell. He left this morning for Seattle. J. H. Gwlnn, manager of the Pen dleton Abstract company, was tran sacting business here today. Hood's SarsapaHSIa For All Spring Blood Diseases and Ailments Possesses medicinal merit Peculiar to Itself and has an unequaled record of cures. Take it this spring, in usual liquid form or tablets known as Sarsatabs. Fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism Is simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which requires any internal treatment. All that Is needed to afford relief Is the free application of Chamberlain's Liniment. Give It a trio). You are certain to be pleased with the quick relief which It affords. Sold by all dealers. 'Worth to Prison for Life. Lewlston, Idaho. Robert Worth, convicted Tuesday by a Jury In the district court, charged with murder ing William McLaughlin In Lewlston on the afternoon of March 6, and who was to have been today sentenc ed to death by Judge Edgar Steele, has escaped the noose because the court falleil to inform the Jury at the time ho delivered the charge that un der the recent law enacted by the leg islature the Jury had the power to fix the penalty. Judge Steele gave Worth life Imprisonment. New Comnifsfdon Walts. Olympia, Wnsh. Governor Hay says that it will probably bo 30 days before be determines upon appoint ments to be made by him of the com mission of three provided to adminis ter the rew worklngmen's compen sation act. Acquit Cogging of Mnrder. Seattle, Wash. Edward Gogglns, a gambler, who shot and killed William Marks, a carpenter, the night of De cember 28, In front of a First avenue saloon, was acquitted of the charge of murder by a Jury In the superior court. Gogglns mado a plea of self defense. The evidence showed that Marks and Gogglns had previously quarreled over a card game and that Marks attacked Gogglns In the sa loon. Both Marks and Gogglns came f. !M Deadwood, S. T., and were p. ending the winter In Seattle after a trip to Alaska. Subject of lecture to bo (ilven In Tills City .MoiMlay Evening. The following has been written of the lecture which Is to be given -at the Christian church next Monday even ing by Howard Evart Weed, tho fam ous landscape artist, under the aus pices of the Pendleton Library and Civic association. An Inspiring talk upon a subject in which all citizens are Interested. Every town and city needs this lecture. It will help build up civic pride, cre ate an Interest In clean streets and more beautiful homes. New Improve ment associations get thc!rgtart from this lecture and old ones aro given new life. The pictures show what Is being accomplished In various locali ties In making the conditions In which we live more enjoyable nnd Earth a Heaven hero nnd now. As the slides are thrown upon the screen, Mr. Weed skips rapidly from subject to subject, discussing railway gardening public parks, children's playgrounds, modern park cemeteries, children's flower nnd vegetable gard ens, tho work of Improvement asso ciations, billboards, Improvements to city and country homes, and in many cases showing tho "before and after" effects. At the close of tho lcctuf the local application of these subjects Is mentioned, bringing out the partic ular needs of tho locality In which the lecture la given. Illustrated by over 100 stereoptlcon views, forming an Instructive entcr trlnment of tvo hours duration. known as ollie Snyd'T. Deputy Sher iff Case. lay Immediately set out for the set-lie of the murder and took Into custody oll'e Snyder, who had already been apprehended and was being; brought la by I r. E. R Norrls, a phy sician, and two other citizens of Mon ument. The next day while proceeding to ward Canyon city with his prisoner, Cnseday was hell up by a mob nnd the prisoner taken from h'm and killed by shooting. Cnseday was tried with the others of the mob for con niving with them to bring nbout the murder of Snyder. Albert Green, In dicted as one of the conspirators, was a brother of Arthur Green whom Snyder bail killed In the sheep camp. Tho legal points Involved princi pally related to tho refusal of the trial court to allow the defendant a change of venue. It was argued by his attor ney that the state of public feeling In Grant county was not such as would allow the prisoner a fair trial. A point was also raised os to nn lrregulnrlty In empaneling the Jury but the state maintained vigorously that In neither case were the rights of tho defendant Jeopardized by the rulngs of tho court. For the state Attorney General Crawford and Second Asslstnnt Attor ney General Roy F. Shields appeared and for thj defendant, Loody and Patterson. "Kid" McCulloiigli Seized. Seattle, Wash. A message was re ceived by the sheriff telling of the arrest at Clayton, N. M., of "Kid" McCulIough, who escaped from the King county Jail February 16. Mc- Culloch was being held Here for the opening of the navigation in Behring sea, when ho will be taken to Nome, Alaska, to stand trial on a charge of robbery. United States Special Agent Joseph F. Warren says McCulloch served a flvo-year sentence In Yuma, Ariz., for robbery. Medicines that aid nature are al ways most successful. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature In restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all dealers. That early morning robin Is here again, TO CITTtlC A COM) IN ONE PAT. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If If falls to cure. E. W. QROVE'P signature Is on each bo, tie. Ilorwo Fnlls nnd Breaks Neck. Leahy, Wash. Albert Moore, a young rancher, who resides south of Leahy, wns riding a valuable horse' down a steep hill. The horse stum bled nnd broke Its nock. Moore was severely though not fatally Injured, In the fall. NOTICE OF PROPOSALS I-YNl FTO NITl'ItE AND CARPET FOR TUB CITV HALL. Notice Is hereby given that The Common Council of the City of Pen dleton will receive proposals at the City Recorder's office In the City of Pendleton, Oregon, until April 6th, 1911, at S o'clock p. m. for furnishing to tho City of Pendleton the follow ing articles, viz: 150 yards of best Cork Carpet, laid lr. City Hall. 200 steel frnmo Opera Chairs (like or similar to the chairs now In use In the Cosey Theatre In this City) In place In tho large room In the City Hall up-statrs, as the City Hall com mittee may direct. Separate proposals to bo made for each class of articles, and tho Com mon Council reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Dated this 23rd dnv of March, 1911. THOS. FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. Orpheum Theatre J. P. MHDVKWACK, Proprietor HfGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES ForMen, Women and Children SEE PROGRAM IN TODAY '8 PAPER. Program Chargea on gaae'ai'i, To radar's mad Friday.