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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1911)
h I "i:x. "U;'V X KaiUgHa. OKKUOX, TIKSDAY, AMtIL 4, 1911 vnBM. it ' n i rt-nm H.k ..l . - - - r ! Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! For everybody and for every purpose Garden Seeds Flower Seeds Lawn Seeds Clover blue gr.w and mixed lawn weds, put up In air rvr xa or every deacrlptlon. come here EARLY ROSE. EARLY OHIO AND WILSONS. SEED PO- Newsy Notes of Pendleton TATOES. Standard Grocery Co. Inc. . Where all are Pleased h rank O Gara, Pres. Bernard O'CUr, S ' Mut locks to Mvo lkTO. 1 I .... l'iev .Mill (If If hiiu , .,,..! 1.1. family to the city, and will hereafter ""un residence on West Court MlCCl. -Treas jj Job .Printing, Tel. Main i fi Behind the Scenes at Salem By Uu-l Smith and H. P. Edward, A fascinating and instructive book .on the late legislative session wmeh every voter should read." Written by two newspaper correspondents with contributions from Speaker Knsk, Senator McCulloch, Col. Ilofer and others DV Mail from Rnr 477 D-.i r t- 1 1 ii, iwimuiu, ure, rnce bUc I' Mini, i r? :i: fDale Rothwell OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Lenses Duplicated and Frames itepairea. With W. E. HAXSCOM, THE Jeweler, Pendleton, Oregon. a : Life Insurance : Prescription DRUGS The body of Xan.lv tn.,nir, ,w former Umatilla county resident' who recently in Denver, was shipped lu "ml "oi k tnis morning for burial To Divide School District. ounty .superintendent V, K Welles has received a petition asking that Miled and that a new Hioi-i.,. k.. formed of the territory cut off. Attends Extvutlve erecting, Kov. Halph Storie of the 'local Bap tist church left today for Portland where he will attend a meeting of t executive committee of the Baptist state corventO,. 0f which he Is a m-mucr. He expects to be about four davs gone 1'ascw Crusml,. on. Reports recelveil hero ,.,i.. ...... ...t.i.j MUlll I nsco are to h ernt .... . Mce- campaign is now on In that town Yesterday all women of the tender loin district were orrWo.i tr iu. . their male paramous likewise. It is said that over 100 women of the low er world departed from Pasco on the various trains yesterday. from which he has accumulated a neat fortune after years of toll nd now. m his declining year,, his thoughts revert to the land of his boy hood and ho is going back to enjoy a long visit with friends and rela tives, from whom he has been sep arated so many years. Snow in East End. According to east end people who came in this morning, snow fell in that part of the county last night and covered the ground with about two inches of the feather., ri,.bu ? ... i. v .t . ji mes sage from Helix Ktn. n,. i.. , . . ni.-i o to UUUUl .ni nes m mat place also. Dissolution otWv. Notice is herebv of Carney. Tweedy & Goodman pro- ' "l lne central Meat Market, has this day been dissolved and the , oe continued in the fu ture under the firm name of Curn.v & Goodman. All parties knowing th be Indebted to. or having claims against the old ennmnnv .. in n. .... call and settle by Mav 1st, 1911 -apru 1st, 1911. ROSS CARNEY. T. J. TWEEDY. OEO. GOODMAN, DEMOCRATS STORM CAPITAL. (Continued from page one.) TEN PAGES. Is Kevoverlnir Health . iu. Kennedv. formerlv a.m.. the Baker Herald, and well known in mis cny, writes to relative r., n ulcsro that he is Improving in ihuiuiv anil that fho .h..i Ic pains from which he has been a sufferer have almost entirely left him. As assurance of his fine phy sical condition, he concln.ioa . ter with the statement thae he "eats , every morning for breakfast. - At : The Pendleton : Drug Co. In Business for " UI vjvjvju lie dill - LADIES! iJt IT'' "ir os,foIIi " fm'"- """ while we Iy.t 1 colored SI 19 '"t - black and bronze . - -r---"-'" THE HUB Xext Door to Taylor's Ilardware Co. a iie ijarcrain Will Soli Coo IjuhIs Lr. Henry W. foe. who i..t cently withdrew from all connection with the Furnish lamls In tho &-oo end of the countv on the sottlomonf of the big million dollar suit, has pur chased a considerable portion of the Skinner lands near Hermiston and Is now engaged in exnloltino- thorn A. . tl J or James Kyle of Ptanfleld has been appointed general sales manager and will leave in a day or so for the east iu interest prospective settlers In the Cue lands. I'. S. Court Adjourns. A. M. Cannon, clerk of the district court of the United States, and Wil liam McSwaln, deputy United States marshal, were in the rltv thi mr. ing and opened and closed the local .-tates court,, Mr. Cannon sit ting in the district court and Mrs. uui jonnston in the circuit nn.tM Thcr,. being no judge present, court was adjourned until June 29 and the two officials left on No. 17 for points to the west. .Indsoy Here Tomorrow. Judge Ben B. Llnd.e V. T:l mnna In. venile judge of Denver, will be In l endleton tomorrow anH will i,in at the Methodist church under the auspices of the hie-h ii-hnni )... bureau. Judge Lindsey was prevlous- 1 oiii.-n in speait nere December 8, but was unable to come at that tim The lecture will beein at During the past week it has been erroneously published that Judge Lindsey would aDDear In pBn,nt,n on Thursday. Inst efll fit hfliitr hn.o Thursday he will speak tomorrow Sht. I IUjjs Making Good. wo Pendleton bovs. Tmrv ll Jimmy Sturgis, both of whom are iiuing me university ot Washlng i 1 , iiBun-u prominently in the vic of the U. of W. baseball team the .''eatth' leacuers nf.ntlv no lo me reports of the game in le papers. The former held first bag, while the latter list seven Innings. Both ng at the bat, Baker out of five times up life ones out of the ed the opposing n is credited with Washington. April 4 t?t...,. the James R. Mann of Illinois, was uimiii.iiousiy cnosen candidate for speaker and floor leader by the re publicans of the house n . , held last night. He was proposed to the caucus committee by former i-euKer iannon and received the sup port of the regulars and those Insur gents who were nresenf He carried the republican vote In wie nouse toaay and will become the active head of the minority party In ....ut. a.ore man a dozen Insur gents were not present. s In accepting the speakershfp, Champ Clark said In part: "My democratic brethren Coupled with the joy of again seeing in this house the majority which Is of my political faith s a keen to my country. We are put on trial and our dutv ilovniv ... . demonstrate not so much by fine phrases as by good works that we are worthy the confidence reposed in us by the voters of th lnn,i, t, are worthy of still wider confidence. oat we win prove equal to the emergency through our own efforts nn.l ...... . : i uui u.. ii uv.-iies i aon't doubt, and the way to accept this Is to fulfill with courage, intelligence and patriot ism the promises we made before eieuiion. Promises Revision of Tariff. Clark added that tho democrat's chief promises wer0 the revision of the tariff downward and the passing of a resolution submitting to the states a constitutional amendment providing for the eletlnn it a senators by popular vote, such changes ... iuie.-, (,i ,ne nouse as are necessary for thonmnh Intelligent consideration or me measures before It and also i (.urry out the economy of public expenses in order that labor may be more lightly burdened. "In the literal fulfillment of our retrenchment promises we begun by cutting the houses running expenses by one hundre.i eiL'hi .v... sand dollars annually. The economy like charity, begins at home." PRICES CUT TO PIECES ON MEN'S SHOES Regular $5, $4 and $3.50 men s patent leather shoes many styles and sizeg. now going at CJEU COSTOn STORE First M. E. Church Wednesday, April 5 EMlotoi. Lecture Qourse Judge Bon Lindsov The Friend of Children Founder of the Juvenile Court of Denver The Man who' is solving the problem of the Bad Boy Author of 'The Jungle" Admission 75c Children 35c our Entire Family'vuTy IMSsyl sfnre Po- mnrning Lh "Joy rew PENDLETON'S NEWEST, COSIEST AND MO.ST UP-TO-DATE PICTURE SHOW. Only theatre in Pendleton with modern conviences. Change of program Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Adrift TlianhoiiseT Kid Story. Tho Salted Mine Bison Wewtern Drama. Tho Man In 23 Western Com ody. You Shall Not Iluy Any Tnts. vhh-s in a uinwiiatographrr, I (Admission 10c. Clillilren 63 The New Shirts for Spring, $1.50 and $1.25 Values for $1.00 Either Golf or Soft Collar It's hard to describe just how pretty the new patterns rpjilly are you can view ibein better in our new small win dow. Itemenilier Xew Spring poods arriving daily at Pendle ton's "DAYLIGHT STORK" where the HBht is so bright you can see just what you're pettinp in 'fact count the threads. Vorkingmons Clothing Company Leas expense makes our prices lower. IT BUSINESS PRICES AT I ,CLA&K'S GROCERY " ...... a t fe the following prices on staple groceries with )u have been paying and you 11 get a good idea savings we an afro d you on every article purchased here Jork and Beans 3 cans for . 25c ins Pine Apple for . $1.00 js of Milk for . . . 25c yof Portland, deliver promptly to your kitchen door and sare yon the freight GROCERY 544-34(5 Main Street Phone Main 174.