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UUUT PAUtth DULt KAifl i(KivMA. JKMl7ttlt. OKKUOW. MONDAY. APltlL 8, 1911. I Scods! Seeds! Seeds! For everybody and for every purpose Garden Seeds Flower Seeds Lawn Seeds Clover, blue grass and mixed lawn seeds, put up in air tight packages. For seed of every description, come here. EARLY ROSE, EARLY OHIO AND WILSONS, SEED PO TATOES. Standard Grocery Co. Inc. Where all are Pleased Frank O'Gara. Pres. Bernard O'Gara, Sec-Treas Newsy Notes of Pendleton In the days when Ben Harris had John L. Sullivan on tour John used to be very obstreperous and was fre quently in a quarrelsome mood. One night when in the south he and Har ris were having it hot and heavy over some matter in their hotel. In the middle of the argument a little col ored boy came in with with a pitcher of Ice water. The argument was get ting hotter than ever, when suddenly John L. reached for the little darkey SHEEP GANDERS FOR FIRE WARDENS Xcal Transfers Ijiu1. By a deed recorded today, Roy S. Neal and wife and N. K. Botts have transferred their lot in. Stanfield.to John K. Bott for a consideration or $1900. PKXDIETOX COLTS LOSE SECOND GAME (Continued from page three.) Mm. E. A. Mann 111. Mrs. E. A. Mann Is quite ill at W apartWnts In the Bbwman building and is being attended by Mrs. Wora- baugh. Sues to ColUx't Account. The Campbt'11-Lakln Segar com pany has commenced suit against Boy S Xeal ami Norval K. Bott of Stan- field to collect an account of $68.50 which is alleged to have been due since last December. Carter & Smythe are attorneys for the plaintiff. Associate Willi Teutsch. Harry Bickers, formerly of this city, and until recently superintendent of the home for the feeble minded, ar rived in the city yesterday and has as sociated himself with Lee Teutsch in the real estate and Insurance business. and swinging him around by the two j legs yelled: "Shut up, Harris, with the naggure." or I'll hit you : Dale Rothwell OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted . Lenses Duplicated and Frames Repaired. With W. E. HAXSCOM, THE Jeweler, 2 Pendleton, Oregon. e............ ............ To have competent camptenders working for eastern Oregon sheepmen made deputy fire wardens during the summer months Is the plan of Dan P. Smythe, newly appointed member of the state forestry board and who at tended the first meeting of the board at Salem Saturday. "Camptenders are generally famili ar with how to handle fires," says Smythe. "Then' they are in the moun tains where he danger lies and it !s to their interest and to the interest of 2 I their employers to keep down forest fires because the nres rum tne range. Ey having them serve as deputy war dens during the coldest season and by paying the men only when actually on duty I believe that good results may bo obtained." At the meeting of the forestry board In Salem Saturday the board organized and elected Frank A. Elliot as state forester. He has already started up on his duties and will use his positi on to carry on work for the protec tion of the forests against fires dur ing the coming summer. Athena Pcottlo Married. A license to wed was granted this morning to Simon Deardorff and Mary Brugger. both of Athena. At 11:30 they were united in marriage by Rev. Nathan Evans of the local Methodist church. Trains on Tlnve. Again. Eastbound O.-W. R. & N. trains are running on time again today. Sun day they were routed over the North Coast because of the burning out jf a trestle near The Dalles Saturday and they arrived In Pendleton several hours late. Al'STHAI.IA TO SEND DELEGATIOX TO CHICAGO : Life Insurance : Prescription DRUGS At Chicago, 111. Australia will be rep resented at the meeting of the Nation al Irrigation congress in Chicago De cember 5 to 9, writes Elwood Mead referring to the attendance of Hugh McKenzie, minister of public lands of Victoria, and himself at the last Bond Issue Illegal. According to Superintendent Welles the $15,000 bond issue voted by Uma tilla for th construction of a new school house, has been found Illegal because of certain flaws In the elec tion procedure, and it will be necessary to call a new election. Xortli Carolina Attorney Here. Attorney William Whlsnant of Le noir. North Carolina, is in the city) visiting with Attorney Will M. Peter son, with whom he was acquainted a number of years ago. Incidentally he is looking for a place in the north west where he can hang out his shingle. them, but yesterday's came developed the fact that the team as a whole is II sadly In need of coaching and discip line. Each man yesterday played for himself and did what he pleased with the ball when it came into his pos session. A little schooling and drill would be highly beneficial to the team. For instance, each man should learn that every time a runner ad vances a base he is getting nearer home and that every time he crosses the plate he"eglsters a score for his team. niotigh Is Hero. For Pendleton, Blough, the husky centerflelder, was the bright and scin tillating light. Four times the leath er pellet was batted Into his garden and four times did he pick it out of the air. One of these was thought by I evervone hp far out nf hin reach. but after a long run, he lurched for ward and speared it Just as it was sailing past him. This performance cut off two runs for Walla Walla and retired the side, and Blough was given a great ovation when he walked in from the field. Besides his star field record, Blough emerged from the game with his batting average fat tened. Out of three times up he landed on the sphere for two safe hits, the last of which he stretched into a three bagger. Pendleton should have had at least one score, but Van Winkle, the um pire, ruled otherwise. In the sixth, with two men on bases and one down, Dlcksdn hit to second, putting Leon ard who had been on first, out. The ball was then doubled back to first and Van Winkle ruled that It reached the bag before the runner, although his erdict. It Is safe to say, was not concurred in by ten people In the audience of seven hundred. Pendleton. AB R IB PO A E Dickson, 3b 4 0 0 0 4 0 Nelson, rf 4 0 0 1 "0 0 Burns, ss 4 0 1 2 2 1 Schafer, tb 3 0 0 12 0 0 Jones, if 3 0 0 0 0 0 Ward, e 3 0 0 4 0 0 Blough, cf 3 0 2 4 0 0 Thompson, p 3 0 2 0 3 2 Leonard, sb 2 0 0 1 0 0 Milne, p .0 0 0 0 1 0 Alexander, sb . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 PRICES CUT TO PIECES ON MEM S SHOES Regular $5, $4 and $3.50 men's patent leather shoes many styles aad sizes, now going at DEO BOSTON STOBE COUNTY READY 10 START GOOD ROADS Totals 30 0 Walln Walla. 5 24 13 3 I,ovtnr nt Theater Tonight. W. D. McCracken, who lectures on Christian Science at the Oregon The ater this evening, will arrive at 5 o'clock from Walla Walla, where he delivered a lecture yesterday after noon to an audience which taxed the capacity of the Keylor tlrand opera house. Those of Pendleton who at tended the lecture in Walla Walla, congress. Mr. Mead, who Is chair- state that Mr. McCracken presents The Pendleton Drug Co. In Business for Your Good Health man of the state rivers and water sup ply commission of Victoria, was pres ident of the irrigation congress In 1S94 and 1900. He writes from Aus tralia: "The experience of Mr. McKenzie and myself was most enjoyable and the reports from the Australian press representatives who accompanied our delegation have given the congress a standing in Australia which it did not before possess. Already several gen tlemen interested in irrigation have indicated their intention of being present at the next meeting." his subject in a most interesting man ner and is a very able speaker. Special sale on sheet music. Many popular pieces going at 16, 20 and 25c, for this week only. Snyder Music Co. Many Fishermen Take Licenses. Clerk Saling was a very busy man Saturday and again today, the cause of his extra labor being the demands of local desclples of Isaac Walton or licenses to permit them to angle for the festive trout in Umatilla county streams. Fifty-five were granted Sat urday and nearly that number to day. Since January 1, 351 anglers' licenses have been issued and 247 unters' licenses. According to fish ermen who unllmbered their poles yesterday, the fish have not yet be gun to bite well. Pendleton Dye Works CUT PRICES FOR APRIL LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED 2-00 LADIES' SUITS PRESSED '? MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED MEN'S SUITS PRESSED 7oC Have your clothes cleaned at an up-to-date place and by up-to-date methods. Phone Main 169. 206 1-2 E Alta' Sues for $2000 Damages. Carsten Grosgebauer has commenc ed suit In the local court against Wil- iam Manlz and Mary Mantz asking for $2000 damages. He alleges that or a number of years he has been rigating his arid land in the east end f the county with the waters of the east branch of Mud creek but that last year the defendants wilfully and maliciously dammed up the stream while knowing his rights to a certain amount of water in it, so that his crop was impaired to the extent of $1500. Furthermore, he asks for $500 to re- mburse him for the digging of a well made necessary by the damming up f the stream. Saxton, Godwin & leal are attorneys for the plaintiff. I WILL DRIVE YOU OUT And show you 320 acres of Rood land, with house and barn, plenty of water, 250 acres in wheat that will make 30 bu. per acre. Land and crop all goes for $25 per acre, easy terms. If you are looking for a nice home, let me Bhow you something pood on the north side, for lees money than you could build it Three fine lots On corner of Mark and Gar field, only 81000. E. T. WADE Temple Dig PENDLETON, OREGON. . "FINE," you will say of our New Spring merchandise.' Some of the leaders are (iing harns. Poplins, Batiste, Silk Tissue, Dirnit- ies. Flaxon. Ladies' Waists and Underwear. I! Gingham at, yard SPECIAL, 32-in. SCOTCH GINGHAM at iiatiste and Dimity, yard r I axon, yard . 10? 16 2 3 12 l-2, 15 18 Atn!iTvfn?TAmrS' WATRTR TN TAILORED AND LINGERIE ARE COMPLETE FROM 50 to J4.00 A SPECIAL LEADER IS OUR Sl-75 TAILORED WAIST. ' We Fell Pictorial Review Patterns 10 and 15. TEe WONDER STORE Hiaikman. 3b Seachrist, rf . Heck, 2b Harmon, If . . Hade, lb ... Sieehrist, ss . O'Kourke, cf Lankard, c . Hunson, p . . Shaw, lb ... Work on the building of three miles ot macadam road between the towns of Athena and Weston will begin im mediately, following the receipt this morning of a carload of road ma chinery in the city which was ordered by the county court some time ago. This was the announcement made by County Judge J. TV. Maloney this afternoon. The car contained a rock crusher, six graders, plows, fresnoes and other road machinery. The crusher was shipped on to Athena this morning and will be set up near that town. The quarry from which the rock for improvement work Is to be taken has ; already been opened and the farmers who have volunteered their services In spreading the crushed rock, are preparing for work and will be ready as soon as the crusher starts grinding. plant at Cutter, N. M., for the treat ment of vanadium of which an inex haustible supply has been found In the new state. The first Bhlpment of 1500 nounds of vanadium oxide, worth $6000 has Just been made to the steel mills at Pittsburg, where the mineral is usod In hardening steel. Vanadium has long been known to ex ist in New Mexico but it has never been considered of value until re cently. This plant Is the only one of its kind in the United States and New Mexico Is now the chief souiae of the vanadium supply. "Sou," Inquired the old fashioned uncle, "do you know the story of Jack and the Beanstalk?" "These musical comedies have no story worth mentioning." replied the new fashioned nephew. "They are mostly made up of ballets and that sort of thing." 2 2 4 1 4 0 1 11 0 Totals , .34 9 2 XFAV MKXICO HAS SCENIC AtTOMOBILE HOABWAYS Score by Fendleton W. W. . H H .It II Six in Police Court. ii; Stary, vagrancy, James Cox, runk and disorderly, Charles Cox, runk, Henry (Indian), drunk, Jim White, drunk and disorderly, Jim Wal" ityne, drunk, and Jim Luke, drunk s the way the Monday morning police oeket read. The last three forfeited their ball, the redmen got four days n the cooler and Charles Cox three while James Cox will stand trial this afternoon. Judge Kitz Gerald exam- ned the hands of .Stark and, finding that they belonged to a laboring man, suspende 1 the sentence of four days n Jail to allow the man to i;( t beyond the limits of the city. S 2 Innings. 123456789 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 1 0. 0 2 0 1 15 2 0 000300 5 2 10 10 3 10 8 Summary. Earned runs Walla Walla 3. Two base hits None. Three base hits Blough. Lankard. Home runs None. Sacrifice hits None. Stolen bases Harmon 2, Seachrist. First on balls None. Struck out By Thompson 3, Milne 1; by Hanson 11. Left on bases Pendleton 3, Walla Walla 6. Double plays Beck to Bade, Sie grist, Beck to Bade. Wild pitches None. Passed Balls None. First base on errors Fendleton 2, Walla Walla 2. Hit by pitcher Beck. Time of game One and one half hours. Umpire Van Winkle. Scorer Chessman. Albuquerque, N. M. "Motoring through the clouds" has become a popular diversion In New Mexico which now has one of the most mag nificent scenic automobile roadways on the contlnent.T he good road prop aganda has spread to every county of the new state in the past two years with the result that 225 miles of per fect highway has been built and op ened to traffic in that time, and a thousand miles more will be ready for live In the near future. Most of the work has been done on "El C.iml- l no Ileal" which when finished will be over 300 miles long, traversing the Vanadium Is Prccloini Mineral. Albuquerque. N. M. Selling for four dollars a pound, a precious min eral, tons of which have been heed lessly thrown away by miners, Pitts burg capitalists have built a $150,000 Your Entire Family Will Enjoy Seeing The Cosy PENDLETON'S NEWEST. COSIEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE PICTURE SHOW. Only theatre in Pendleton with modern convlonces. Change of program Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. MONDAY AND Tl KSDAY. Adrift Tlmnliouscr Kid Story. Tim Salted Mine Ill-oil Western Dranji. , The Man in 2;l Western Com edy. You Shall Not Buy Any Tats. Woes of u ('incmiitoropher, I Admission 10c. Children Be YOING INDIANS WIN OVEIl DELIVERY IJOYS The young Indians baseball aggre gation from the reservation evened up on the local team known as the young "Roundups" yesterday at the Round up grounds, by defeating their oppo nents to the tune of 21 to 6. The game was characterized by the heavy hitting of the redskins and the ina bility of the local lads to locate the horsehlde at critical times during the contest. Many a well-meaning frlcasecd chicken fulfills life's meaning In a croquette. l ;V The fJsw Shirts for Spring, $1.50 and $ 1 .25 Values for $1.00 Either Golf or Soft Collar It's hard to describe just bow pretty the new patterns really are you can view them letter in our new small win dow. licineinber Xew Spring poods arriving daily at Pendle ton's "DAYLIGHT STORE" where tho light is so bright you can see just what you're getting1 in fact count the threads. Yorkingmons Clothing Company Less expense makes our prices lower. Ji Want Line to Pendleton. C P. Bowman, a prominent ranch er of the Butter creek country, was In the city Saturday for the purpose of consulting with local officials and members of the Commercial club re garding the securing of a right of way Into Pendleton for a rural 'phone line from Butter creek. According to Mr. Bowman many of his neighbors as well au himself are dissatisfied with the service they now get from the Butter creek telephone company, of which Asa B. Thomson is the manager. They complain especially of having to pay toll when parties 'phone to their homes from Echo. They want to build a rural lino into Pendleton and either connect here with the Pacific States company's station or else have an in dependent station at some central point in the city, as did the Birch creek company several years ago. "Who ia that vivacious woman In blneV?" "That ! Mrs. Plpper. She has lost four husbands. "She looks like a cheerful loser." QUIT BUSINESS PRICES AT CLARK'S GROCERY Compare the following prices on staple groceries with those you have been paying and you'll get a good idea of the savings we an affo d you on every article purchased here Shrimps, 2'.. Macaroni, 3 25 251 Corn Peas, Tomatos, Beans, Pork and Beans, lUf ; case Oysters, Sardines Pineapple, 7 Cream, 3 Rice, 20 pounds ... $1.00 25 $1.00 Sugar, 16 lbs. Mustard, 3 jara,. Flour, per sack Lemons, dozen Asparagus Tips, can All 50c Tens Table Fruits, rcg. 25c, 8 for 81.00 81.15 30 251 401 50 Wo can sell as chtmp ma Jones of PortUni, detlTer promptly to your kitchen door and save you the freight CLARK'S GROCERY 544-546 Mais Street Pbne Main 174.