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pack Kic.irr BAILI EAST OREQONUUI, PENDLE7TOK, OREGON. VE1XKS1AY, MAY 10, 1011. EIGHT TAGES J. What, Shall We Have? THE ANSWER IS V.ONOP0LE The "One Best' of all oannod and glass foods. VEGETABLES COFFEE RELISHES FISH TEA SPICFS FRUITS M EXTRACTS SYRUTS Fresb shipment of fine M0X0P0LE SYRUP just re ceived. The hot cake's best friend no breakfast is com plete without MOXOrOLE SYRUP. STANDARD GROCERY COMPANY INC. SOLE AGENTS "- WHERE ALL ARE PLEAS FD. FRANK CGARA, Ptm BERNARD O'GARA, SecTrwu. Newsy Notes -of Pendleton WEALTHY SEATTLE WIDOW TAKES 1 1 EH OWN LI EE IVIio Storo Opens, ' Tlio now department store of tho Georse & Miller company of Echo will ho formally opened tonight with a dance. Ouo rorTclts Hull. Despite the fact that the police court enjoyed a vacation because of the election yesterday, only one of fender's name was written on the docket this mornhiK. He was reg istered as Hob I.ler and forfeited ball of five dollars for beint? intoxicated. A lYioiully Suit. Haley & Haley have Instituted a friendly suit entitled E. L. McBroom vs. It. L. Mi-Broom ct al for the pur- I ptiii of selling property Jointly owned by plaintiff and defendant and to se cure an equitable division. Seattle. May 10. After crying over a magazine poem, Mrs. Katherlno Matthews, agcr 82, a wealthy divorcee, went into her bathroom In a fash ionable Helgravlu apartment, and suicllu by taking carbolic acid. Her estate Is worth $60,000 and Is left to her daughter, Mrs. Mario Thomas of Gasto. It Is reported that Mrs. Matthews grieved over the recent suicide of an old friend whose Identi ty Is unknown.' rENDLETON TO GET PURE WATER (Continued from page one.) 9 QI EEX MARY DOES NOT FAVOR HOBBLE SKIRTS London. May 10. Vivien, Lady De cies, the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gould, today won a sig nal social triumph at the very outset of her career In England by being the first American presented to King George and Queen Mary. The pre sentation took place today at Buck ingham Palace during- the course of the first court Mrs. Whltelaw Reld, wife of the American Ambassador, in. troduced Lady Decies to Their Maj esties, and the girl from Uncle Sam's land curtsied and bowed with as much grace and ease as if she had been ac customed to hobnob with royalty all her short life. The precedence given to Lady De cies created quite a commotion am ong the Yankee peeresses, who did not relish the idea of be'ng displaced Life Insurance Prescription DRUGS At The Pendleton Drug Co. In Business for Your Good Health by the latest recruit to their ranks. The list of debutantes and brides for presentation at today's court was the longest ever dealt with, and many re mained to be presented at the courts tfi be held May 24 and 25. While Lady Decies was most cor dial to Their Majesties today. It la known that the petted daughter of the Goulds is somewhat "peeved" be cause Queen Mary has put the ban of her official displeasure on hobble gowns. The gorgeous trosseau of "that Gould girl" as the jealous Am erican noblewomen call her includes numberless- costumes with tight skirts and hobble effects. If she bows to the edict of the Queen and she did today she will have to abandon a good part of her wardrobe and have new gowns made in the fuller fash ions favored by the Queen. Even her wedding gown has had to be remod elled to meet the almost Victorian prudishness of Queen Mary, who falls in a faint at sight of any gown whlcn offers the slightest suggestion that ladies have legs. Friends of Lady Decies say that it will take about a thousand American railroad men a year to pile up enough profits to re place the wardrobe of Her Ladyship with gowns that will please the Queen, Tilth! Howls Filed. The deeds which transfer the Judd build'.nir on Main and Court streets from the heirs of the Judd estate to Frederick E. Judd, vice president of he American National bank, were recorded today. Damv Tomorrow Nlffht. The lat of the series of dances giv en by the Young Peoples' Club will be held in the Eagles-Woodman hall to morrow night and a large attendance Is expected. Considerable objection was raised to making the affair a fancy dress ball, so the idea was given up. FORTY MINERS ARE ENTOMBED IN ENGLAND London, May 10. Forty miners are entombed today and it is believed killed by an explosion in the St. Mar caret's coal mine near White Haven. Rescue apparatus is being rushed from all over the district. Bert Smith, of the J. E. Smith live stock company, came up on the motor car this morning from the company's ranch at Barnhart. Miss Irene Shea returned this morn ing from Portland where she was the guest of Mrs. T. C. Warner for sev eral days. Rains Were of Benefit. According to H. J. Taylor, the well known Fulton farmer, the wheat on his plnce and on other ranches in his vicinity looks very well. The rains of the past week or two have ben of benefit to the growing crops. Upon making an examination in a field this morning Mr. Taylor found that the soil had been wet to the repth of nn inch. Hoiinemnns to Portland. R. W. Henneman and wife left on No. 17 today for Portland, -where they will make their home In the fu ture and where Mr. Henneman will engage in the brokerage business. Mr. and Mrs. Henneman have been resi dents of Pendleton for the past seven years and have made many friends herewho will regret their, departure, while wishing them success and good fortune in the metropolis. Court iiL-invts Koads. Judge J. W. Maloney and Commis sioners Horace Walker and H. M. Cockburn today finished their tour of the west end of the county for the purpose of inspecting the f'fteen pro posed roads on the project which have been petitioned for. The petitions will come up at the June meeting of the court. While in the west end, the court also made an investigation of the controversy over the division of the Stanfield school district which will come up for settlement Saturday. Amendment authorizing council to provide sinking funds for all bonds Issued and to loan the same on real estate' security: First Ward Tes, 79; no, 27. Second Ward Yes, 106; no, 20. Third Ward Yes, 101; no, 11. Fourth Ward Yes, 123; No, 29. Totals Yes, 409. no, 87, Amendment exempting bonds from taxation and providing amount of bonds issued shall not De Included In computing the authorized indebted ness of the city: First Ward Yes. 69; no, 33. Second Ward Yes, 137; no, 35. Third ward Yes, 94; no, 15. Fourth Ward Yes, 112; no, 40. Totals Yes, 412; no, 123. Amendment changing the method of assessment of property for street Improvements, providing for creation of street assessment districts and no tice thereof, providing for hearings before assessments are made and pro viding that the cost of the street Im provements shall be assessed against each lot in proportion to the bene fits thereto by reason of such Im provements, and providing that the council may make street Improve ments by contract or by purchasing materials and hiring labor. First Ward Yes, 54; no, 48. Second ward Yes, 110; no, 63. Third ward Yes, 96; no, 26. Fourth Ward Yes. 94; no, 69. Totals Yes, 354; no. 196. Mayor Id Thanked. As can be seen, the vote cast was very light, as the general Impression everywhere seemed to be that the measures were in no danger of de feat. The news that a progressive victory had been won was received everywhere last evening with mani fest delight. At the meeting of the Commercial association, every mem ber was rejoicing over tho result and a unanimous vote was cast, on mo tion of It. Alexander, to thank Mayor Murphy for his efforts in behalf of the measures. Grand Demonstration of Our Celebrated T. P. W. Special Blend i COFFEE In Our Famous Model Clean Pure Food Dep't. in Basement Through Courtesy of the Pacific Power & Light Company We Are Using Their Famous Detroit Jewel Gas Range I ...The... PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Save Your Coupons Where it Pay to Trade o Delicious! Delicate! Delightful! This Week We Are Demonstrating Burnett's Extracts known to be th; best manufactured. Miss Crawley is with us and will be pleased to have the ladies call and partake of a dainty luncheon, teaching you how to male Burnett's Ambrosia, Deviled Cheese Balls, Apple Eggs, French Cordials and teaching the purity of Burnett's Standard Extracts and Color Pastes - Watch Oar Windows Students Pniiquot Tonight. At the Christian church this even ing the members of the Agricultural club of the high school will glVe a banquet for themselves, their ladles and a number of Invited guests, In cluding the members of the school board and their wives. The banquet wiirbe served in the basement of the church and the rooms are being de corated In the colors of the high school. It Is anticipated that about oci will be present including students and quests. Prof. A. C. Hampton, principal of the hih school, will serve as toastmaster. MAX WITH A SIX'HICT DIES AT HOSPITAL (Continued from page one.) Project Sutlers PrnlM-!. The Hermiston country and the people residing thehein were highly praised at the meeting of the Com mercial club last evening. In the curse of the meeting Leon Cohen told ot an auto trip to the west end of the county Sunday and of the rapidity with which the project Is being set tled and developed. Going over the project on a visit to some land owned by Mrs. Cohen he was agreeably sur prised at the character of the homes being erectd and at the class of peo ple who constitute the settlers of the project. He urged upon others the advantages of keeping in touch with conditions on the Hermiston section. but as yet no answer has been re ceived. Upon receipt of the answer to the first telegram, Coroner Folsom inves tigated the man's personal effects for some means of identification and, among them, found a letter, address ed to Mrs. Albert O. Erwin, written some time ao but which had never been sent. A I'atlictlc letter. The letter was couched In perfect English and showed evidences of ed ucation and refinement. In it ho re ferred repeatedly to his past life and to the disgrace which he had brought upon his family. He expressed an intention of leaving soon for the southwest, where he hoped to find, in new scenes and associates, a refuge from the past which relentlessly pur sued him and an assuaging balm for the pangs which an avenging me mory visited upon him. Tills seemed an almost hopeless quest for him, however, for In the next sentence, he stated his despair of ever finding peace this side of the portals of the grave. He spoke several times of Mary and It would seem that she was the wife of his earlier days. The body is living held here until further communication from his Bis ter, wheni it Is probable, that it will be shipped to California to find a last resting plnce among scenes which he would not revisit while alive. Mind Shifts With Her Hose. Seattle, Wash. Leonard Murphy, a pretty 19-year-old Seattle girl, chang ed her mind and likewise her stock ings today. So she and Clyde Row an of Astoria, Ore., will not get mar ried, although they have been engag ed for four years. Rowan and the girl were on their way to a minister's house to get mar r.ed, when tho bride-to-bo discovered a hole in he,r right stocking Just above the shoetop. Hy the time the two reached the parsonage she had decid ed that the hole would show when she kneeled before the minister. In spite of Rowan's protests sho bade the minister and Rowan wait until she could go home and chango her stockings. Hut she had not ben home more than five minutes before she telephoned Rowan that he and the minister need not wait longer. She said that while she was changing her stockings she had clyingcd her mind. LADIES Gran Thone Main 28. Bros. Grocery "Quality Grocers." Next to Post Office !'ii'!iir:'s From Mexlw. Major Lee Moorhou.se. has Just re ceived about . twenty films taken In war ridden Mexico which are extrem ely valuable because of the risk In curred in taking them. They were tf-ken by Miss Kdlth C. Lane, a maga zine writer who has long been a friend a the major's, and were accompan ied by a letter In which the writer narrates the difficulty encountered in securing the films. She and her mother have been in El Paso for sr me time and several days no they made nn excursion over the border Into Junrrg whi'h is one of the prln rlpal seats of warfare. While she was snapping her camera on the rudely constructed fortifications which barricaded the streets, she was surprise by Mexican soldiers find only her sex and the fact that she en- eounti fed :i friend saved Her rrom 'arrest and Imprisonment One of tho 'films was of fienernl Orazeo who is a personal friend of Miss I"ine. The major values the films greatly and will immediately make prints off of them. There is too much borrowing In the average family, not to mention the average neighborhood. DALE ROTIIWELL OPrOMETRIST. Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, Lenses Duplicated and. Frames Repaired. Will. W. E. ITAXSCOM, THE Jeweler, Pendleton. Don't forget that you can buy a pair of white foot hose f,,r 12 1 2 HERE--the regular price is i'.'e, and a rctr ular 20e hose for 10. Visit the new sample house for bargains. THE HUB One Dor Xrih of Taylor Hardware fo. INVESTIGATE FIRST, THE IKY EST G-10 acres, all in wheat, well watered, good imprOTHMafik This land has produced 48 busheb to the acre, and any f it this year, the prospect is fine. $40.00 per acre BOJi 1 terms easy. . r I have some fine alfalfa and fruit farma on McJiay aM Birch creek, prices very reasonable, terms easy. If you arc looking for business property, a rendeMC, M suburban home, drop in and we will talk it over. E. T. WADE Ten 'e Big. Office phone Main 4fl5; Res. B. 8271. Pendleton, Or fss: IKIXWO OI'I'OSKH TI1K i:fil ISir-AMKIMC.W TUF.ATY Dublin, May 10 The opposition of a large part of Irish people to the proposed Kngllsh-Amerlcnn treaty took definlto form today when four delegates rcpreKcnt'ng each Irish province set sail for New York for the purpose of urging the Irish-American societies to oppoce the treaty. The Irish nationalist party It Is said opposes the treaty but fears to de clare itself for fear of Injuring the cause of home rule. HEADQUARTERS FOR Toilet Goods We are Sole Manufacturers and Distributors of the Celebrated TOILET CREAM COLD CREAM TOOTH POWDER and MT. HOOD CREAM. Tallitim & Co. Leading Druggists of East ern Oregon. Pendleton Dye Works CUT PRICES FOR MAY LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED ... LADIES' SUITS PRESSED MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED .... MEN'S SUITS PRESSED Have your clothes cleaned at an up-to-date place and by up-to- date methods. S2.00 S1.00 $2.00 , 750 rhono Main i00. 208 1-2 E. AlW. JAPANESE BASKETS 3 Shopping Baskets 25c-50 I Hand Bags . . . 85c-$1 .25 lune Pictorial Review Patterns and Summer Style Book The WONDER STORE Do you read the East Oregonlnn?