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DAILY EAST OREGONIAX. PKXDLETOX, OREGON, MONDAY, Jl'LY 10, 1911 EIGHT PAGES V ft i f T 'J 1 IT fi? II I Mi 5V fj 7 ruits and Vegetables the fresh, crisp and ucy kind. Everything the market offers In fresh fruits and green vegetables la found here first. You'll find our quality highest and prices lowest. Newsy Notes of Pendleton rrvMilfiit Koufhos 'ay Yurtl. I Washington, V. C. July 10. After ! a short cruise along the Atlantic jivast in the yacht Mayflower, Presi ' .k nt Tuft and parly arrived at AVash , inglon navy yards today. !y put off of an castbouud train hero for imbibing too frorly and who were fined in tho Wnl justice court. On the back page of the same Issue un der the heading. "Pendleton Point ers" are a number of small items, most of which relate to happenings in tho underworld and in which the de cent public Is not Interested. ooiioniy Just received, large line of liconomy fruit Jars, whi.-h w are selling at the lowest prices. Tops always on hand. Pick Siilli:;n lVcling Hotter. I Kick Sullivan, proprietor of the Pendletoa Cleaning & Dyeing works. l able to be on the street again after d In tft. Anthony's hos- umatism for several STANDARD GROCERY COMPANY IflC. being confined if pitai with rln 1 fi WHERE ALL FRANK OGARA. Pres. ARE PLEAS KP. fi BF.RXAKP O'GAKA. Sec.-TMis. & second r,;wni;u Leave. "I'ady" Roberts, the fastest infield- In the r.iuc Mountain league, who v :is a big factor in the success of the Ui karooos in the last games of the f.ison. left on No. 17 this afternoon or b.is home in Portland. GQNSTRUCTIQN WORK ON SEWERS BEGINS Work on the construction of the txtens'on to the Pendleton sewer system was commenced today by Rob inson & Foster, the Spokane con tractors, hose bid on the work was accepted recently by the council. With thirty-one Italian laborers Mike Carduan arrived in Saturday evening and was Sunday by one of the members of the firm, A. D. Kobinson, and his son, C. B. Robinson. The latter will re main hen- to act as timekeeper. Mr. Robinson announces that all of the lumber, tools, cement and sand for the work wi'.l be purchased in Pendleton. The extension will be run down we.st Court street and will connect up much of the west end of the city which has heretofore been without sewer service. It will then be run past the asylum in order to safeguard that institution. The crew is to live in the old house own. d by John Lambirth near Round up Park. ; .Moif Hoboes Given G. It. Fallowing the recently adopted pol vy ,'f keeping the horde of idle men -:i the move. Chief Gurdane and his ! o'.ti ors yesterday ushered twenty j ;;;.-iv of this species to the city lim ' its and bade them not to turn back. A I!ol llairctl Clilnu Woman. One of earth's strange sights has been soon on tho streets of Pendleton during the past two days. It is noth ing other than a red haired China wo man who is nlaking her temporary residence in local Chinatown. She would probably resent being called red headed for there is only a tint, like burnished gold, on her blond hair but whether this particular tint is ca'led auburn ,sun kissed. Titian or .iuM plain red, she is a novelty in the sight of men. or course there are some who declare the little slant eyed woman has learned the art of nature faking, from her white skln- ed sisters, and who claim that she is 1 after all only a peroxide blond. Put the unalterable fact remains, she Is a blonde oriental and therefore an oddity and she isn't made any less so by the neat pink gown which she wears or by the white bull terrier which accompanies her on the street. Big Slimmer Reductions Any SUIT OF CLOTHES in Our Store for and we can fit and please you perfectly. Any Pair of MEN'S OXFORDS in Our Store, Hanans Excepted, for M'XAMAIIAS MAY ( omiiicrcinl club Meeting. s-ivreiary Jack Kceie announces a i business meeting of the Commercial PLE1 TOO YY 1 association for tomorrow night ami . I m ut ntlv reouests that all members Proscenium Will Proceed to Have New " ! '' in attendance a matters of im In.lietmcnts Returned if Old Ones , l'" tauce are to be considered. Are Quashed. Los Angeles, Cat.. July 1U. If , Young Corby Star 1 wirier. Judue lbu-dwell (Units the motion of! Hoy Kirby, brother of Mrs L. G. the defense to (juash the indictments i Prazier and Hal Corby of mis city against the McN'amara brothers who and who visited here last winter, is are charged with the destruction of ; making a reputation for himself as c,.,r,,in ,1,.. Ti,,. lm i 1.! i n when ,-onit oucns 1 a twiner in lvansas, .imuuing IU the city 'this afternoon, the accused men will j newspapers from the Sunflower state, followed 1 urobablv enter their pleas today and He is pitching for the team of his the date of trial will be set. Should the indictments be tiuashed. the dis trict attorney's office will immediate ly proceed to have the men reindicted. SI PPOUTS AM EX PM EXTS. Solon Declares Original Favors Interests ami Is Petrimental to Consumer. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., July 10. lit is reported here that the steamer John Mitchell sank last night off Vermillion Point where it collided with the steamer William Mack. It is feared the Mitchell's crew of twen ty men and seven passengers perished. home town, Plcasanton, and has been winning nearly all of his games re cently besides clouting the pellet for an average of .S'.'S. Police. Court Is Idle. That the crusade against the idle men w ho have been making Pendle ton their headquarters and rendezvous for some time, is having a wholesome effect was evidenced this morning when Acting Police Judge John Hail ey faced an empty court. This is es pecially noteworthy in view of the fact that it was Monday morning, which generally sees several petty of fenders brought before "his honor " Washington, July 10. Senator Sim mons today spoke in advocacy of the Summins amendment to the reci procity bill. He declared the meas ure in its present form to be "revision of the tariff against the farmer nnd land owner and in the interests of newspapers, railroads, packers, mill ers, brewers and a few other trusts and tariff-protected manufacturers and of no benefit to the consumer." Hanan Oxfords Red, to $4.00 THE BOSTON STOKE FIFTY THOFSAXP ELK AT ATLANTIC CITY Atlantic City, July 10. Fifty thou sand men, yelling "Hello Bill" and carrying banners, have started in to "wake up the. town," today. They are delegates to the first convention of Elks ever held here. Equal in number, if not in noise, is the Inter national Christian Endeavor Con gress, which also meets here. These two gatherigs make a total of- one hundred thousand people in the city. As far as the Umatilla reservation is concerned no new legislation is needed. Patented Indian allotments are already taxed whether owed by redmen or white. According to As sessor C. P. Strain many thousannds of acres of reservation land are now being taxed and such taxation lias been Imposed for years. Furthermore this taxation is done with full knowledge of the govern ment and In fact with the co-operation of the Indian department. Whenever patents in fee are given to the Indians the government at once notifies the assessor so that he may take action accordingly. But a few days ago Assessor Strain was notified of a half dozen patents Just Issued to local Indians. DO NOT FORGET when phoning your order tor meat, that WE CARRY A COM PLETE LINE OP FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, and our prices are RIGHT. Fresh fruits and vegetable received daily. "Everything to eat, Croceries and meat," . H CASH' MARKET Cor. E. Court and Johnson Sts. Phone Main 101 tv iGruy lluys Walsh .stock. ; Harry Gray, manager of the Gray I Bros, grocery, today purchased the ' bankrupt stock and fixtures of the Walsh grocery and will move them INDIANAPOLIS CLF1J OFFICIAL a u nested von embezzlement Indianapolis, Ind., July 10 Ar rested and charged with embezzle- j ment of $4,000 and forced to leave' bis ding wife. Frank J. Vinson, for ; out of the Temple building in the ! mer director, of the Columbia club, near future after which George H. Clarke will move his grocery stock into that building. P. O. Elliott will then start his cafeteria in the room now occupied by Clarke. - I! SFS ff y I Berger in Pendleton Again. Joe Berger, star twirler of the Buckarooes, arrived in Pendleton this morning from Walla Walla where yes terday he pitched the Bears to vic tory against the North Yakima cham pions by the score of 11 to 0. He i.ft this afternoon for Portland and will probably soon be heard from in faster company than that with wnicn he has been playing recently. which entertained President Taft re cently, is out today on bail. Vinson's defalcation was discovered when the company went into the hands of a receiver. All the troubles of canning day dis appear when you use our supplies. Everything of the best was time tried and fully tested before we even placed the orders with the manufacturers. JAKS THAT ARE AIR TIGHT, PARA FIXE THAT is ;fa it anteki to i;e arsolutel-y . pure AXIj ALL THE OTHEI: LITTLE ITEMS THAT MAKE CANXIXG THK PLEASFKK IT SHOULD I E. AXU THE Pit ' "ICS A HE THE LOWEST I THE TOWX O INSISTENT WITH VALUE. We have Miss Newhall with us this week, who is demonstrating the uses of PARAFINE. The work is interesting. Call in and inspect. To Go In Business at La Granuo. E. E. Kirtley, for the past several years head of the ladles' department in the Alexander Department Store, has decided to go into business for himself at La Grande and will leave next Sunday for the Union county seat. He will run an exclusive la dies' establishment and will carry everything that is ready to wear. His manv friends in Pendleton will wish him success in his new venture. INDIANS PAY TAXES ON PATENTED LANDS UMATILLA RESERVATION NEEDS NO LEGISLATION nccomniondution From Indian Super visors Thnt New Law he Passed Raises Interesting Point He Government Aids Assessor. Greek Boy Issues Challenge. Comes now Gus Manos, a. Greek boy who is janitor at the Quelle cafe, with a defi to Kid Irish, the Walla Walla bantam. Manos declares his readiness to meet the little grappler with the Emerald title at any time or any place, and, not to be discrim inating in his challenge, he further more declares he will meet Harry Clarke, the- local wrestler, and will agree to stay with ljim for twenty five minutes. Only Six Out of 55 Fail. County Hcho. ,1 .Superintendent Frank K. Welles has returned from Sab in, where he acted as a member f the stytt: examining board in con sidering tile papers of applicants for teachers certificate. The names of the successful ones are not yet ready for publication, but Mr. Wells states that Umatilla county fared particu larly well, only six out o the 55 who took the examinations from this coun ty having failed and four of these be ing p, rsons who have never yet taught. Do the school supervisors in the Indian department think patented Indian lands are not taxed at pres ent? It is evident such is the case i.' the following story which appear ed in the Sunday Oregonlan under a Washington date line is reliable: "The Indian lands on the various reservations, including the inherited lands, should be taxed ns soon as tho trust period expires. This conclu sion was reached at the conference of the supervisors of Indian schools, headed by Chief Supervisor H. P. Pears, which ended today. They will suggest to Commissioner Valentine that he make recommendations for the necessary legislation. "The trust period, It. is explained, will exp're on many of the reserva tions within the next few years, and unless congress so authorizes, the states cannot collect taxes on these lands. The Indians would profit In the end, it is pointed out, because the money derived would be used in build ing roads and schools "This year will see the first taxes 'paid on Indian lands those of the Omaha Iteservatlon In Nebraska. The trust period on that reservation ex pires this year, and congress has au thorized the levying of taxes." Lund Taxed Now. An Automobile Snap $4600 Studebaker Automobile, 1908 model; 7-passenger toneau; fine condition and fully equipped with top, glass front, large size Presto light tank; magneto ignition, extra tubes, etc. Unmarred original condition, both upholstering cind finish. Can be bought for $ 1 600 cash, if taken at once. Inquire of A. W. WHEALEN, at Pendleton Auto Co. : Pendleton Dye Works ! CUT PRICES FOR JULY Gray Bros. Grocery Phone Main 28. "Quality Grocers." Next to Poet Office W. (i. J)ak; Dies ut Hospital William (i. Dake, for the past four or live years a resident of this city, passed away at St. Anthony's hospit al yesterday morning, death being due to dropsy from which he had been sulfering since last February. The dec-eased man was about 63 years old and has no relatives in this part of the country. In fact it seems that he had carefully isolated himself from all of his family connections and it was only at the last moment that he was induced to tell the residence place of a brother. A letter was writ ten to the latter at Hammond, Xnd but an answer from another relative broughfout the fact that he has been dead for 18 years. Funeral arrange ments have not yet been made. TOR LENSES LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED 2.U LADIES' SUITS PRESSED 1.00 MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $2.0 MEN'S SUITS PRESSED 75c Have your clothes cleaned t an up-to-date place and by up-to-date methods. Phone Main 16U. 206 1-2 E. Aita. Local News In Sunday Mercury. The .Sunday Mercury, which is Portland's scandal sheet and In tho columns of which little finds space but the lurid and sensational, evident ly has a Pendleton correspondent. On the front page of the last issue is a double column article plnyed up" un der the head "John and Jane Doc Meet Much Woe and Have Hard Row to Hoe In Pendleton," the story fol lowing being a distorted account of the man and woman who were recent- HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A STOCK RANCH? I have 480 acres, 200 of same tillable, black rich soil, will grow grain, alfalfa and fruit, all fenced, never falling spring of water. This land Is close to the reserve In tho foot hills, and Is an Ideal hog ranch. $8.00 per acre will buy It. I have other tracts from 1000 to 15000 acres In a body at pri ces ranging from S8 to $15 per acre. Having 12 years experience In the stock business In this county, I am In a position to show you some of the best propositions to be found. In Pendleton I have business property, residence and suburban homes at low watermark prices. Come and see me. E. T. WADE Temple Big Office phone Main 455 ; Kesi B. 3271. Pendleton, Ore. KRYPTOKS do away entirely with those two pair of glasses. KRYPTOKS are good looking. They actually rest the eyei and always are perfect for far and near vision. They do not sug gest oddness, nor do they indi cate advancing .years. DALE R0TIIWELL OPTOMETRIST, With Wm. Ilanscom THE Jeweler. IN AKRAKGIXfJ OUR STOCK lvOR "RKGULAR BUSI NESS WE FIND MANY BROKEN LINES. WHICH WILL BE SOLD LOWER THAN EVER. WASH GOODS. 10c Wash Goods - 5 12 l-2c Wash Goods - 15c Wasli Goods - 35c Wash Goods 9 11 19 Broken linos of SHOES nt about HALF PRICE. Plenty of Ladies' nnd Children's Oxfords nt reduced prices. TFe Wonder Store Cheapest prices in Pendleton for the entire family.