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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1911)
1 PAGE EIGHT MAILT BAR OMQONIAW, FXHTttiKTCHt, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 111. EIGHT PAGES What Shall We Have? 1 THE ANSWER IS lYi 0 N 0 P 0 L E The "One Beet" of all canned and glass foods. VEGETABLES COFFEE RELISHES FISH FRUITS . SPICES EXTRACTS SYRUPS Frcsb shipment of fine MOXOFOLE SYRUP just re ceived. The hot cake's best friend no breakfast is com plete without MOXOPOIE SYRUP. STANDARD GROCERY COMPANY INC. J Newsy Notes of Pendleton tlons. There Is 10,000 In this shipment and they will be distributed at once. The button contains a central figure of "Funeral Wagon," the worst buck ing; horse in existence with a red- shirted broncho buster just, leaving the eaddle. Above are the words, rl.il.l n.irh.i Minion "The Roundup" and below "Let 'er The little child of Mr. and Mrs. W.' Buck." At ono side It reads "Pen McGlnni of Adams, which died Mon- J dlcton, Oregon." and at the other day, was burled today at the mission. ; September 14, 15, 1, 1911." Attor The little one was only six months old. ney Will M. Peterson has the dls. tlnctlon of being the first to adorr. Current Literature Club. hls coat laPel wltl ne the mtlf Mrs. Norbourne Berkeley and Mrs. boosting. buttons. Thomas Vaughan will entertain the ln.Hoa r.t ho Current T.tterature club Strain Had Night Hide. im.,.rrmv nftprnonn lit the home ofi Assessor C. P. Strain is not in a SEE PAGE 2 FOR MAIN AD. Mrs. Berkeley. SOLE AGENTS WHERE ALL ARK PLEASED. FRANK O'GARA, Pres. BERNARD O'GARA, Sec,-Treas. SHERIFF TAYLOR FOILS CATTLE THIEF Sheriff T. D. Taylor spoiled the success of one of the biggest cattle rustling cases In many years yester day when he arrested Frank Johnson, an Indian, shortly after he had de livered ten head of cattle which he had stolen from Albert Minthorn and James Roach on McKay creek, to Ben Moss about four miles up the river from Pendleton. He was ap prehended at the Stewart barn n this city just as he was about to re ceive the twenty dollars a head which was the price stipulated. The sheriff received an advance tip on the case and kept a strict look out for the thief. However, the lat ter stated that If he had have been given two minutes longer he would have made his escape. Johnson is an old offender having been convicted of horse stealing twice in Multnomah county. F.DXA GOODRICH MAY MARRY LONDON" BANKER London, May 24. Edna Goodrich who Is stopping here made no denial today of the story that she is to marry the London banker who has seen much of her company during the di vorce against Xat Goodwin. While ordering the daily groceries cus tomers often send us a message like this: "You are always so prompt and under stand my needs so well that it is a pleas ure to deal with you." Complimentyes--but that's what they all say. We specialize not only in the quality of our goods but in the service we render you. Whether you order over the 'priorie or call in at the . store, you will find the same courteous attention and desire to please you-it's part of our business system, just as much as is our prompt delivery and pains taking attention to your every order, r.o matter how small. You are respectfully invited to give it a trial. Fresh berries received daily A large variety of fine vegetables al ways on hand Gray Bros. Grocery Phone Main 28. "Quality Grocers." Next to Post Office very good humor today as the result of a bad night he put In last night. It seems that the state needs his evi dence in the condemnation suit very Returns to lViuUcton. winn s. Brown, formerly a resi .i..t nf m,u Mtv hut who has heen badly and that when Attorney Gen- living in Marshfleld for the past five eral Crawford heard that he waa ab years. has returned to Pendleton to ' sent at his ranch out from Hermls make his home. With him he brought ton. he ordered the sheriff to get him his wife and two children. here this morning at any cost. Ac cordingly a courier was sent out from the project town and Mr. Strain was the forced to ride through the wind and AwtiIk Ills Old Position. v. m Walsh. Droorletor of Walsh grocery, which was recently rain to Hermlston after a hard day's attached bv creditors, has accepted work. He did not neach the town h s old position in the Alexander until 11 o'clock and was forced to grocery. Mr. Walsh states that he arise again at 3 to catch the train will remain In Pendleton and that he for Pendleton. Hence his grouch. will meet all of the obligations which! h inncuri-e.1 while In business. I Track Meet Friday. Failing in their efforts to secure a iwi..,... T Toninln. meet Friday with the combined teams Todav is a Die dav for the Masons of Walla Walla high school and Pear- i x.,.r. anrH no. tn On. Twthnlot. son's academy, the athletes of the conductor of the Pendleton-Pasco lo- high school have arranged to hold an i fn- h PPi-emonies which will Jntrascholustlc meet. The Juniors have dedicate the new Masonic temple are k8" a challenge to the other three being held and large numbers of the classes which challcge has been ac wearers of the compass and square cepted. Round-up Park has been are in attendance. , named as he place and Friday after- noon the time. Because of the heavy Not a Vako Roiort. D. C. Brownell of Umatilla, was up from his home yesterday and con firmed the report that he is selling out his extensive holdings in te west end of the county. While the expense Incurred on the recent 'Wil lamette valley trip, the track team Is behind in funds and this local meet will about wipe out the deficit. Pendleton9 s CLEANEST and BEST GROCERY In Our Model Cool Base ment. Phone Main 17 Maple Butter, jars each 45 Fresh Shipment Fancy Cookies and Wafers see display in show case in front of our store. Eastern Corn Aleal at the special price, sack 30 6 Cans Choice Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple $1.00 Yorkshire Fruit Cake, packages 10 Fresh Dairy Butter, roll : 55 Sour Kraut, 3 cans : 50 We are receiving fine Ripe Strawberries from Ilermiston daily today they are selling at the box 25 Poultry Spice, cans 15 Salad Dressing Powder, cans 15 Fancy Xew Codfish, boxes 50 ; bricks 25 Fresh Ginger Snaps, special, pound '. 10 The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Save Your Coupons Where it Pays to Trade Hull Game Going On. A ball came between the Bucku- deal is not entirely closed, he says rooea aml the Holdman team is go negotiations are about computed lng on at Roundup Park this after- whereby he will transfer his 1200 or noon. The signs favor the locals but more acres of land to Spokane per-' tne farmers may have something up sons for a consideration in the neigli- their sleeve. borhood of $150,000. I . NEW SECRETARY A Maoques Are Arrested. Early this morning the police con ducted a raid on the house of ill fame known as the Stock- Exchange ' and arrested two macques, Harry H. , Monroe and H. C. Kelly, who were. found there. The former admitted i his guilt In police court this morning and was fined $25, while the latter , ,,,KF, rmrr nWtled not euiltv and was released OI.COTT MAKES FIRST on ISO bonds until his trial th'.s af-1 TRIP SIXCE APPOINTMENT ternoon. Judire Fitz Gerald declares he wil have no leniency on this class Eastern Oregon Branch Hospital Will of offenders and will give them heavy fines every time they are con victed before him. no Modern Institution Oleott, Not West, Is lighting to Oust State Printer Dnnlway. Secretary Oleott Just at present. Ho is also busy these days striving to find room In the state house at Sa lem for one or two new officials cre ated by the last legislature. As cus todian of the state house It Is up to Mr. Oleott to assign quarters to the various officers and lie Is now striving to secure more room by in ducing the state printer to move his plant elsewhere. At this tlno the state printer In addition to earning more money per annum than do al most all the other state officials com bined, is also using one-fourth of the first floor of the state house. That he Is using the building without au thority of law is the firm belief of Secretary Oleott and he Is going to bring about a change or know the reason why. Attorney General Craw ford has promised to start suit to eject the printer and the secretary of state has legal counsel which he hopes will prosecute the suit to a success ful finish. Though the last legislature passed a bill to place the state printer on a flt-t salary the law will not be effec tive for four years or until Mr. Dunl way's term expires. By that time the addition to the capltol building will be completed and It is the intention to provide the flat salary printer with quarters within the new struc ture. It Is Olcott's Fight. "It has been erroneously stated," said Secretary Oleott. that the fight to oust State Printer Dunlway is a personal scrap between the governor and Mr. Dunlway. This Is wrong. I am taking this move and am willing to do so on my own responsibility. I feel that I am entirely right In the matter." Stratcrry Day Friday 'Pendleton Is a good town and I Thursday, Friday and Sat urday of haye a,way- iked ,t declares Ben this week will be devoted to the an nual strawberry festival at Milton and Oleott, new secretary of state, who Is now in the city in connection with from indications it will be the Wg-. the condemnation suit brought by the b ana.r OI t I 8tate against C. C. Hendricks. As the east end of the county. Friday. noted Qa one wnQ g sln. will be a day of partlcu ar interest ' c . aim on imi ua, . "r-1" ment Is all the stronger, one and a third fare for the round Th,s fa thQ fjrst t,me that gecre. trip will be given from Pendleton and ok,oU haa been ,n PcndIeton points between this city and Milton. glnce he apponted 0 offlcc by A 50 cent fare will be g.ven the chll- , Govcrnor We8t. Ever 8lnce hIs ap. dren. It Is the belief of the man-polntment he has de8lre1 to come agement of the strawberry fest.val here fQr th(j purpose of Vewng the mai mere win o ouuu or j branch asylum grounds. Soon after4 in Milton Jjriaay. nrrlvW this mornimr he was shown over the state's land by Captain Mur phy and he will now be able to act as a member of the asylum board I with a personal knowledge of the Pendleton Dye Works CUT PRICES FOR MAY LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $2.00 LADIES' SUITS PRESSED $1.00 MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $2.00 MEN'S SUITS PRESSED 76c Have your clothes cleaned at an up-to-date place and by up-to-date methods. Phone Main 169. 206 1-2 E. AlLa. Big Fish in Mill Race. "Patronize home industry" is a mot to which local fishermen bid fair' to adopt when they leara of the success Bltuaton some or ineir piscaxor . bul,d ft (lrfjt navmg wim... w.c lngUtuton here," he declares, "and me pasi sever, aaj. iu not do a patchwork job as was done of the rod have been angling : in the . asylumJat SaIem. We mlllrace and it Is safe to wager that allowance for they have caught larger fish than institution by pro- any o the waltonlte - e.mean I vldlng that additional wings may be a day's Journey to the mouth of Uraa- J . disturbing the svmetry tllla county streams. Yesterday ar- arrangement and ternoon Polly Noble came down the J anything of street with three salmon trout each 8 this time Architect or wnicn was over iwo ieoi .u cuiu. . . . ... . fnp and the day before Guy Cook landed two like whoppers. Cooley Gets Scare. Carl Cooley, bookkeeper at Alexan ders, received a severe nervous shock yesterday from which he is hardly yet recovered. He was notified dur ing the morning that there was a subpoena at the sheriffs office for him and he incidentally received a gentle Intimation thatthe "officers had something on him." With much Inward trepidation but with consider able outward display of injured in nocence, he took his way to the court house and waa handed the subpoena which was only to secure his appear ance as a witness against Louis Liv ingston, the wholesale forger. His only remark was, "Jodo, the jobber, is broke loose again." Roundno Buttons Come. The advertising campaign for the 1911 Roundup was begun thls-morn-Ing when Lee D. Drake, manager of the advertising department, received the first shipment of Roundup but- the branch asylum and he haa sever al men working with him. However aa the state s doing some other build ing too, at Jhls time, it will be sev eral weeks before the plans will be fully completed and bids may be asked for." The State Printer, However, the eastern Oregon branch hospital la not the only thing that is occupying the attention of DALE ROTH WELL OProMETRIST. Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, Lense3 Duplicated and Frames Repaired. With W. E, IIANSCOM, THE Jeweler,, Pendleton. 1 LOOKS LIKE FiFTYBUSHELSHOW (I 640 acres, ail in wheat, well watered, good lmprorcmato. This land has produced 48 bushels to the acre, and may 4a it this year, the prospect is fine. $40.00 per acre buya it, terms easy. I have some fine alfalfa and fruit farms on McKay aa4 Birch creek, prices very reasonable, terms easy. If you are looking for business property, a reaidcaea, of suburban home, drop in and we will talk it orer. E. T. WADE Tenrole Big Office phone Main 455 ; Res. B. 8271. Pendleton, Ors. 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