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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1911)
- neb, hhiiiiiwii!.!!--t--ML i ..,.,. ,.liifcMe- mmmm i r . ., " V, in.u- ..jiiin-nwiV'" irwiw,i -' 1GK KK;TTT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, ORJOOON, MONDAY. AWJVST 28, 1911. is this store the cheapest place in Pendleton to buy Groceries BECAUSE We own our own 6tore building and save rent- We buy for cash and discount all our bills. We operate our store at a far less expense. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Harvesters It will pay you to cnll anJ trot our prices before plac ing your orders for gro cery supplies. C mplete Jne of frulU. fanoy. staple and green groceries alway on hand. STANDARD GROCERY COMPANY i?SC. WHERE ALL ARE PLEAS I T). FRAVK CG.IA. Prea. BERNARD O'GARA, Sc.-Ttvs. Takes Express Co. INNillon. H. Rohn, formerly employed on the Chicago News, nrrived In the city yes terday to accept a position with the American Express company. Automobile slightly Itumctl. ' A bla.e sufficiently threatening to cause the sounding of a fire alarm oc- eured last evening about 7 o'clock when the carbureter of the automo bile belonging to R. E. Ralid back fired and set the woodwork of the ma chine on fire. The flames were quickly quenched and slight damage was don. street, Is the plaintiff in a suit tiled today by Judgu James A. Fee Rgainst the Farmers Meat Co. The complaint tecitcs that the defendant corpor ation conducts a butcher shop on Court street in a building owned by the plaintiff and that for the past two months lias failed to pay the rent of $45 per month. As a further grounds for suit, plaintiff alleges that defendant owes $43 which was bor rowed and $7 for merchandise fur nished by the Standard Grocery. Judgment Is asked for these several sums. Rev. Evan-4 Annual Report.. Rev. Nathan Evans of the local Methodist church will leave In the morning for Spokane for the purpose of attending the Columbia River con ference of his church and he will take with him his annual report of the year ending tomorrow. According to the report, the church has paid dur ing the year $5800 on Its building debt, $2650 for current expenses and Swnggnrt IKliij Well. A message just received bv C. S Wheeler from his brother-in-law Les-1320 for benevolent purposes, mak- ter Swaggcrt state? that the latter is InR a total expenditure of $S775. The new recovering from the affliction of , handsome church building is now the nose with which he has been suf- ', radically paid for, according to Rev. fering. He is now taking treatments Kwans as the small balance still due every other dav In New York ami ,.v. i has already been subscribed. The : peets to leave for h'onio In n nm i.ie : report also shows that during the GRASHi down they go and out. Get the count Here it is Boys Long Pants Suits . of a regular value of $ 1 0 to $ 1 8.50 and for today and eve. and Monday WELCOME FOR MEDICAL MEN 1X)W RATES SECVRED 1R ANMAL MEETING lTogram Includes AiMresses ami Dis cussions by Prominent Medicos of Diseases Common to Humanity, and a llaiiquet. of weeks. cal society by President R. E. Rlngo. . The physicians who are scheduled '. Three in Police Court, to participate in the discussions In- Police Judge Fitz Gerald was re clude Dr. George S. Whiteside, Port- quired to pass sentence on three of land; Dr. M. K. Tall. La Grande; ! fenders towit P. McDonald, accused Dr. C. C. Shiek, lone; Dr. Ralph C. of being drunk and disorderly, L. A. Walker. Portland; Dr. W. O. SDen-1 Jones and Huirh Vnonev hnth'nhnw. ed with being drunk. Jones paid a year 67 accessions have been made to the membership roll of the church. Dr. T. M. Henderson, secretary and treasurer of the Eastern Oregon Dist rict Medical society wnien is to nold its tenth annual gathering in this city during Wednesday and Thursday of fair week, is engaged in sending out invitations, announcements and pro grams to the physicians In Wallowa, I'nion. Malheur. Harney, Grant, Umatilla. Wheeler. Gilliam, Sherman, Wasco, Hood River and Morrow coun ties. Dr. Henderson has secured round trip rates of a fare and a third on nearly all of the roads in Washlng trn and on a!! of the O.-W. R. & N. On.'s lin.-s in Oregon, the rates going into efff'i Sept. !'th and the return tickets bents go.1.1 until Saturdav the Kith. The full program for four sessions, has been arrargtd. comprising prin cipally addr sses and discussions on v. rinus J ..: ?..s. The ad Iress of wel-i r '-mi- dr. W-dr-sday morning is to he ' d. Vv.Tfd l.y R- v. Frank J. Milnes. j new pastor of the Presbyterian! thurch. who is n )f. f ,-,;,, wed by aj v elcon.'ng address oi hnij of The l-n-.Jl-t"ti an.! Umatilla county medi-, cer. Portland: Dr. Ernest F TneWsr Portland; Dr. N. E. Winnard. Hep pner; Dr. John B. Gregory, Wallowa; Dr. Jacob Prinzing. Ontario; Lr. O. D. Doane. The Dalles; Dr. Robt. Budd Markeet. Hot Lake; Dr, Malcolm Pronson. Hood River; Dr. I. U. Tem ple. Pendleton;. Dr. C. J. Smith, Pen dleton; Dr. H. L. Dumble, Hood River; and Dr. David Robinson, Mosler. On Wednesday evening the members of the state board of health will dis cuss matters pertaining to the public health following which will be a pro gram of entertainment and a ban quet. On Thursday afternoon the en tire delegation will adjourn to Round Up Park where the program says they will "let 'er buck." The officers of the association are Dr. E. O. Parker. Pendleton, presi dent: Dr. L. M. Madden of Weston. five dollar fine but the other two were forced by the state of their ex chequer to take jail terms, McDonald drawing five days ond M-ooney two. Orchard Companies Iluy Ijinil. Want OoetUvke 10 Stay. Friends of "illiam Goedecke. well known repair man for the Pacific Power & Light company and leader of the local orchestra, are striving to prevent h's transer to Walla Walla. When the new manager for the local telephone office arrived Goedecke was ordered transferred to Walla Walla and his work during the past week has been done by the new manager. Goedecke has been a resident of Pen- The Maxwell Land & Irrigation ! dleton for 17 years nnd has been a company which has considerable hoi. 1- resident of Pendleton for 17 years Ing in the west end of the county j anJ nas boen repair man for the has just disposed of two tracts to or- ' telephone company for nine years. In chard companies. The Robinson Or-1 ,hnt ,ime ne na" m"U many friends chard company has purchased 40!nd i-s especially well known In musl- acres for $8000 and the Kirkwood Or chard company ten acres for $2000. The deeds for the transaction were filed today. cal c.reles In hopes of having Goe decke retained in this city a number of friends of the orchestra leader, headed by Mayor Murphy, are to take the matter up with some officials who arc to be here within a few days. lr(lMsefl Aiiieiiiliii'-nt Ailvoiwted. Los Angeles. Calif., Aug. 28. United States Senator Clapp of Min nesota, tonight opens the campaign for the direct amendment of the con- Wants to Know of Umatilla. Secretary Brown of the Umatilla Morrow Poultry association is in re ceipt of a letter from Tavlor Ontlin .Hr-iwiurm, ur. jaeoa irinzing, or 1 a chicken fancier of Overland Park Ontario, second vice-president; Dr. T. j Kansas, In which he is asked to give M. Henderson. secretary-treasurer, i information concerning the irrigated the board of censors consists of Dr. j lands under the government project (stitution. In favrr of direct legislati rrinzing. Dr. Henderson and Dr. F. R. in this county. The writer declares ' '" in speech. He will also advo Dorn of Echo. jhe has J.iooo or $inoo to Invest in land:''"10 t,u recall of the judiciary. .which is adapted for fruit and vegc- ; ' Operator Tnjurexl. j tablc culturc and asks for Mr. Brow n's I Yalo IK-an lie. San Francisco. Aug 28. Isaac 0Pi"i"'n legarding the project iand. ! Rockland, Me., Aug. 28. Professor Fiurns. an operator, was probably fa-' ' - ' I'-l ' Curtis, instructor in Creek tally injured by the explosion of a ' Picture of Hill Carter i ;" Ya'" l,ivi'l tv s' h"01 ani1 ll,uil r'" film 'n the new Haves street theater. In eonno.-tinn -iti, 1,. mi.,. i ccntly iu tins d--ad of the school, dud me in si 111 D'iat on te wany to Special r-j7 p7 Spechl Sale V rj) Sale Price J LJn Price Quit Business STDR E Closing Out J ACCIDENT AND RECORD CLOSE RACE SEASON (Continued from page one.) here l ite last night. As the audience rushed to the exit the doors were illustrations 1 scenes f,t the Beat tic murder trial r. Virginia the Seattle Post T,-t..i!i- thrown wide open and none were in-' r'-n ?-r has published a picture of Hill jured. The building was set on fire Carter, brother of charW 11. Carter but the flames were extinguished with , of this city, and who is one of th but little damai. ; attorneys rer-reiitln;? the defendant. ' it'll carter, who is nn older broth Read the want ada. ; at Ya 1 ccntly ; on this city from CasCro' last night i i.'tMin uue 10 an ui uie jiuii's "i neat and the second was a heart disease. Professor Curtis wasi,v,t m ti10 .lfl( j 57 years of age. was unmarred and proved to be the most interesting and exciting of the season. Miss Rena Collins, driving Frank Frazier's "Lady Grace," estab lished a new world's record for a mile pace on a quarter mile track with a lady driver when she made the cir cuit four times in 2 minutes and 3f seconds or 25 seconds under the pre vious record. The speedly little mare showed the result of careful training, never breaking once during the race against time. Frank Frazler with "Leola" kept beside the young animal throughout to encourage It to its best efforts. "I.eolii" Is I'eatnrc. 1 "Leola'' delighted the crowd by her splendid performance In the three heats with the veteran "Ilassalo." The latter was allowed to take the first dead heat Frazier gave his aid er a prnmine-it personal ap- of the local lawyer, is Virginia lawyer and in pearance is very ijmilar to his broth er. He devotes most of his time to tl.e piaetice of civil law. l ime I- Uvtendcd. In a wire from the roasury depart ment nt Washington today. 1'nstni ist er J. T. Brown was informed that the plans for the Pendleton federal build ing have been forwarded to him and also that the time for receiving bids for the construction of the building has been extended. No mention is made as to th date coi which bids will be received. Mr. Brown expects to receive the detailed plans within a few days when they will lie open t. Inspection. itaal lis head and tile three quarters j were made in 1 minute and f,2 see- Tliomas T.awson lined. jonds. Plymouth. Ma-s., Aug. 2s. Thomu I (. Olson repeated Ids former tri Lawson, of frenzied finance fame, to- umphs with 1. is mare "prlsclll.i J." ' v was lined ilo in police court for j by taking two out of the three heats operating a lottery, which consisted 1 from ,fa k Uol.iii-on's "I.uly" and oi a seiume be promoted for draw- Tom Boylen's "Phoebe," George 1 ing lots for a buggy, in order to tract visitors to the county fair, will lake an appeal. tide a long standing rivalry. Both of the riders were past middle age and both had been Jockeys In their young er days. The race went for half a mile, Ghangrow's horse taking the lead on the first straightaway and keeping it until the finish. Time 55 and 1-2. The next, race was stopped in Its beginning by the collision already re counted, but to fill up the gap Glen Bushee, "Tall Pine" and an Indian on Jim White's cowpony took the track for a quarter mile. The former fin ishing in the lead. Three more races filled out U10 day's card. John Luck's "Sagebrush Charley." Shorty Saunders up won a quarter from Barney Sherry's pinto Mickey Madden up. Sherry took hon ors, however, when bis "Black Prince" won the i'oltowlng event, a half mile, with John Temple's 'Hhaniko'" sit. ond and perry Hunter's "Babe" third. George Gillette riding "Buck" took the last event of the day frmn "Ken tucky Belle" with Van Dames as joi key. Time 30 seconds. This coin hides the matinees until alter the Uouiid-l'p. Irfh leach in Togo Visits Seattle. Seattle. Aug. 2S Admiral Togo arrive,! hero today. He vis ted Mayor Dilliug and lunch-al with a number of business men. A reception is be ing tendered him this afternoon and tonight h" will be guest of lvnor at a b.mqin t. He sa Is for Japan tomorrow. r driving. lie would haw tak. nil. thn ),. haunt In thla nu rt nf the otber b.Tit undoubtedly, had not 1 the country this summer. Its devo one of his w heels collapsed 1,11 th, I tcrs rejoice to learn that they can now curve wlon be was well 111 the b ad I ,,n nn.l eorr.e In n re"n!.ir s liednln In. T X 4 J About Lunch? I Declares Husband a Drunkard. ; Lulu K. Powell today commeneed suit 111 the (it-cut court for a divorce from In r husband, William' A. Pow ell, alleging that for the past year he his been a gross and habitual drunk ard and that because of his dissolute habits she has been compelled to earn her own livelihood The complaint st I'c.i that th.- couple were married in Seattle on July 31. l'.iOH. and that iiier.- -are 110 children by the marriage. T T Burns iii Pol l la ml. Portland, Auk. 2S.--I -tecti,e Burns today arrived in Portland, it Is Mated, to straighten out tangles be tween his agency and certain poljco officials. He denied that he was to invest .gate alleged grafting among Portland officials. 2.".0 .Men Laid Off. Los Angeles, Aug. 2S. Two hun dred and fifty uniiiurrb-d nun were today laid off by the Southern Pacific .-r.pany. Joan I.owry is attorney tor the plain-i tiff. Oil. MAGNATE COMMITS SUICIDE A LOO iv over our canned goods will chase away your trouble forever. All kinds of tempting meat and fish aie carried by this store in large vaiiety. We sell quickly an i never have oldstock. Consequently you arr .ure of that fresh natural taste, combined with Lie appetizing fa vur (:msr.'l Ly canning in every brand. Those meats are Joli-iotis as keyt anl .sold by us. Canned and re taikd under the Government Pure Food act. Choose a trial order from the following : .V-ks for Italclicry lXbihit. ".. -.tors at the M orrow-l'mat i i la I ui :y far vlii.-h op-n two weeks', New V'-rk, Aug -V Arthur f '-" '':' may Inve an opportunity 1 Veil, twetny-tw. year old son of ii'-ins; luie.ia .111 e f'sh hat ,-iiery j of B. ', Veit. niiIlioiiare load i.i operation if the ei'f-u ts ',f tie- fair! of tin- 1 terag,- department of : i.i tins to ure tic- fish and ganie Ihe Siandard iil company, to- , ',:i,;m ssimi lo si n I on here for 1 x-I day committed suicide ill Ihe h.bition are :u--,i.-ful. The li;ili; i 11a 11, ia I ilistr'.et today. He b-.ti-h'-ry is now among (he features: sent a bullet through his heart at the Astoria eeiit-anii 1 anil the Oi- l.el'un; anyone could slop him. li'l"i':- have 11-ked that it be shipped to Pendleton at ihe close of that cel- bra-.on. on the last lap. ( ileson's mare has showed market improvement during the season and has grown to lie a ;reat favorite with the i-ro-.vd. Jack McPhall's -Umatilla Uil." driven by Frank Fra.li r, had but lit tle difficulty in taking two straight brats from Italph Tachella's "L-oly I." and Aubicv (Iraham's "Ulector" although the latter oll showed :ig:iu that it has fine mettle in it. ':i the donlile driving raee, Nate Bines outiistaneed Jack Lilper but 1 either tiarn shownl any exciting : peed proclivities. Ibiiining llaces Exciting. It remaiiH'd for the running races to bring excitement to a high pitch. When S'i.-k Chanirrow rod, out upon "Colonel Warwick" and Sammle Tay hir upon John Luck's "Tooiibs" there as much enthusiasm manifested, for II. Is was the race which was to de- dependent of tides. The popular ex cursion fcteamer, 1. J. POTTER leaves Portland, Ash Street dock, DAILY, AND M. leav- at mr DALE ROTHViELL npTO.METKIST. Sliced Beef, g&B Sliced Bacon, p;lai58 Potted Beef Chicken Loaf Lunch Tongue Lobsters Shrimp Weinerworat Gray Bras. Grocery Phone Main 28. Next to Poet Office "Quality Grocers." YVoi,:an Siiglnly P.ui'inti. , Mrs. F. X. Almstead of Spokane 'tn Ihe victim of a curling iron ac cident m a room of the Hotel ,st. O'-or'-'e .Saturda evening. While I heating her irons on a kerosene lamp j some of tdic oil leaked out and be ' came ignited, the flames burning the ! lady slightly about the neck. The I carpet and bed covers were damaged j to some extent before the flames were j ext.nguished. The commotion occa j sioned by the accident soon caused a j iarge crowd to gather In front of the ! hotel. i;K-rtlng County Itooks. F. Bland and Josiah Richards of .Spokane ure now engaged in export ing the books of the county officials to detect possible errors and Inaccu racies. They have been given the use of the county court room and are conducting their work behind closed doors. Their labors will consume several weeks as there are several sets of books to be examined closely. The two men lave begun on the books of County Clerk Haling. Mr. Bland Is a member of the firm of Bland & Wil son, accountants and auditors, or Spokane. SAVE fi SAG TH WILL OB IT 1 Sik-m to Collct-t Kent. i Frank O'Oarra, one of the proprie tors of the f-'tandard Grocery on Court Dandruff, Titehinp; Scnlp and Falling Hair Quickly Stopped. There is one place where bnldhead ed men shine, and that Is in the front row seats of the theater. If these baldhended 'people had used Wyeth'H Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy In their earlier days they would not be so conspicuous now. This preparation does not plant new hair, but It does strengthen weak, dying hair, and not only brightens weak, dying hair hut gradually restores the color to faded or gray hair. It Is a clean, whole some hair dressing, which can bo ! used daily with perfect safety. Wyeth's Sage nnd Sulphur is sold under gunrantee that the money will be refunded if !t fails to do exactly as represented. This preparation Is ofered to the public at fifty cents a bottle and Is recommended and sold by Pendleton iJrug Co. EYES EXAMINED. GLASSES FIT TED. LENSES ril'PLlCATED AND FRAMES REPAIRED. WithW. E. HANSCOM THIS JEWELER. PENDLETON, ho -veek or month at the Commercial Read the want ads. I'XCriT SATUIDAY SI NDAY, 8:30 A. M. SATURDAYS ONLY, 1:00 P. Also the steamer "II ASSALO" Ing Portland dilly, except Sunday, 8:00 P. M. (Saturday at 10:00 P M.) Reduced Fares Prevail From All Points In llio Northwest via the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company Ideal cottage and camp life, a mag nificent beach that is not surpassed anywhere, genial and beneficial cli mate, and all the comforts of home without costing any more than If you remained at home. Call on or write to any O.-W. R. 3c N. agent for complete Information; also for copy of our summer book, "Outings In Oregon." Wm. McMURRAY General PnsHenger Agent, O.-W. R. 4 N. Co.. Portland, Ore. : Pendleton Dye Works i I CUT PR.ICES FOR AUG. j LADIES' SUITS fJLEAKEJD AND1 PRESSED $4.0 LADIKS' SUITS PRESSED -0 J MEN'S SUIT8 CLEANED AND PRESSED $2.M MEN'S SUITS PRESSED 76c I Hove your clothes cleaned t an up-to-date place and by up-to- , date ntethoc'i. Phone Main 189. 1-a K. Alt. THE CASH MARKET IS THE BUSIEST PLACE I N TOWN WHY? Because people get better goods, better service ana better weight than any other place In town and you'll find our price cheaper. at the CASH MARKET Cor. B. Court and Johnnon Bta. ' Phon Main 101 i