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PAGE EIGHT BATLT tUUn OKJEGONIAX. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1911. EIGHT PAGES NOTICE ! We shall close our store at noon Thursday and Friday, In order to give our clerks and drivers an opportunity to see the The Round-Up and Incidentally to take it in Ourselves Please leave your orders early as we have extra help to take care of same. STANDARD GROCERY COMPANY INC. WHERE ALL ARE PLEASED. FRANK O'GARA, Pres. BERNARD O'GARA, Soc.-Troas. Newsy Notes . of Pendleton Daughter Is Bom. At l o'clock this afternoon a dau ghter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Cresswell. V $10,000 Transaction. John s. Wheeler and wife.. Rachael Wheeler, have sold to Alexander B. Dillon of Richland, Wash., 320.20 acres about a mile and a half north west of this city for $10,000. Burr Soils Farm Land. William Duff and wife, Emma Duff, have sold their farm land about a mile north of the city to Claus H. Rosenberg, the consideration being $12,000. OFFICIAL ROUND-UP TWENTY-FIVE THRILLING EVENTS EACH DAY Cowboys, Cowgirls, Indian, Maverick, Relay Pony Express and Stage Coacli Races, Broncho Busting by Men and Women. The official program for each of the three days' Round-Up has been finally arranged and as announced by Secretary Gw.nn today is as fol lows: I. Cowboy's pony race. 2 Fancy Roping and rope spin ting. 3. ?'iuaw race. 4. Steer rvtpir.g contest for champ ionship of northwest. 5. Maverick Rnces. 6. Cowgirls' pony race. 7. Cowboys' rtlay race for champ ionship of n rthwest. S. Exhibition riding by lady bron cho buters. 9. ?teer buI'Joeging cor. test for champ'onship of northwest. 10. Exhibition riding of steers and cows. II. Popy oxir:?s race for champ ionship of northwest. 12. Cowboy?" an 1 cowgirls' grand march and raraje. 13. Ind'.r.n war parade. 14. Trkk KM r.z and Feats of horsemanship. 15. Stage coach race for champion ship of northwest. 16. Grand right and left stake race. 17 Cowboy Roman Race. IS. Indian war dance by full blood ed Indians. 19. Cowgirls' relay race for championship of northwest. 20. Bucking contest for champion ship of Northwest. 21. Pendleton Woolen Mills Indian race. 22. First day, barred horse race; second day, barrel race; third day to be announced. 23. Cowboy quick change race. 25. Wild horse race for champion ship of northwest. STUDY OF INSECT PESTS. Agricultural College Establishes New Laboratory for Economic Entomology. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis, Ore. The first laboratory de voted entirely to research in eco nomic entomology to be established in any American college is that just created at the Oregon Agricultural College with Victor I. Safro as assist ant professor in charge, and Dr. H. E. Ewing from Cornell as his assist ant. The work of thi3 laboratory will deal exclusively with research prob lems in entomology. The more intri cate problems that require very close investigation connected with insect pests and insecticide will receive the attention of the laboratory experts. Attention Modern Woodmen. Please pay your dues to me at 12m East Court.' W. E. ELDER, Clerk j It's a pity we can't see others as we see ourselves. Alleges Wife Descried HJm. Frank Skinner has commenced ac tion for a divorce from his wife Eve lyn Skinner. He alleges in his com plaint that they were married in this city on February, 1908, and that on October 16, 1909, his wife deserted and abandoned him and has sin liv. ed separate from him. J. B. Perry is me attorney for the plaintiff. Bridjro Being Floored. The work of putting in the con crete flooring to the new Main street bridge was begun yesterday morning and it is being pushed rapidly. It w'll probably take another day or so to complete the pouring of the con crete, after which a week or ten days will be required for drying and setting. Tracy Raker is Back. Tracy Baker, the Pendleton boy and ex-University of Washington ath lete who was taken from college by the Boston Red Sox. arrived In Pen. dleton on No. 17 this afternoon and win go on to Vancouver, B. C., Sat urday to the Northwest team of which city he has been "farmed out." Lester Swnggnrt Is Back. Lester Swaggart, who left for New York about a month ago on what his friends thought would be his last trln for the purpose of securing expert treatment for a malignant growth, ar rived back in Pendleton tod.iv nnd a. clares he is a cured man. When he left this c'ty he did so on a cot hut he stepped from the train this morn ing and walked to the home of his sister. Mrs. C. S. Wheeler. r OFFICIAL i OF THE Tlir"o Marriage Licenses. Fair time is nrovinir to hp n nrnflt. able time for one Dan Cupid. Two marriage licenses were issued yester day afternoon and one this morning. Tliose yesterday were secured by Charlie Edward Heard and 'Annie M.ira:rt Tullis of Pendleton, and by !.!' 1 J. Critchlow of Durkee. Baker county, ana Mary Tu.k-.r of Weston. Ar-hu: Holde of Denver and Eunice liarnard of this county took out 'the "iie th's morning. TRIAL MAY BE POSTPONED Los Angeles, Sept. 12. While the trial of John J. and Jamea McNa mara, alleged dynamiters, is set for October 11, it is possible it will be postponed. An an election will be held that date it is a legal holiday. Constitutional amendments will bo voted on in California and October 12 is Columbus day, another holiday, giving the trial but one day to run. CYCLONE DAMAGES TOWN AND INJURES SIXTY Cadillac, Mich., Sept. 12. Thirty persons were injured, six seriously, sixty dwellings and business houses were leveled and property was dam aged to the extent of more than half a million dollars by a cyclone, which struck the town of Hobart last night according to delayed advices receiv ed this afternoon. Louis Wezel and three members of his family were buried in the debris of the post of fice and probably will die. REPLY OF FRANCE READY FOR GERMANY Paris. France, Sept. 12. The reply which the French government will In all likelihood make to the counter proposals which were made by Ger many, in the efforts to reach an agree ment before the cab'.net today for ap proval. It is generally believed that the proposals of Germany were not accepted by the authorities who framed the answer. It is said that while the document is written In con ciliatory tones, it Is none the less firm. Fnila for $3,000,000. New York, Sept. 12. Suspension of the brokerage firm of Vanschaik and company was announced today on the stock exchange. Liabilities are given at more than three million dol lars. WHltem Jackson, who was re cently mut lered by a bellboy, Paul Geidel, was formerly cashier of tho firm. Over extension of credit is giv en as the cause of the failure and It is den'.ed that there have been any defalcations. King George i" Bad. London, Sept. 12. The decision of K'ng George to hold Durbar, in In dia, in connection with his coronation, despite the famine which la growing worse daily, is making him more un popular. Londou newspapers, which usually hes.tate in criticising the king, now censure him for his determina tion to spend" $10,000,000 while thou sands starve. CHOOSES A HUSHAND OCT OF A HUNDRED Piling batter We have sold 1 000 pairs of Men's Shoes since this sale started, and that's pulling leather some. Yes, out of the boxes cnd into the packages rof the customers purchases. That's going some. Don Suits to Meet me at the SL BOSTON STORE tt8 .Let George TUul It. Phone George Stangler at Gritman Bros.', Main 611. for light or hary hauling of all kinds. Trunks, furni ture or ptanos moved promptly ad with care to any part of Uw city. Read the want ads. ROUND-UP In ji.tii: Paiiorr.ina I'i'-nm-.- an l in po-t card;, showing great action f'f tlo- jTiTif-iple events taken by "Marcel! of Portland" SPECIALLY APPOINTED OFFICIAL PIIOTOGRAIIER Portland Snidi.j Sc-llinir k Ilirsh Elder., 10:h and Washington. Sec the liiK- of ht antifnl Panorama Photos in the show windows of Folsom Furniture Store EVFJiY DAY THIS WEEK. The East End Grocery Jh. UKAIK.MWRTKKS for fine ioulfry, will clo.-e their jdisee of l'U-iric.-.- on Thursday and Friday at 12 o'clock sharp tit.d wiil remain closed tiJl 6 p. m., to enaltlc their clerks to a:f-.nd thhe Round-Up. J. W. DYER, Prop. Pendleton Dye Works CUT PPJCES FOR SEPT. LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AXD PRESSED fi.0 LADIES SUITS PRESSED , $1.0 KITS SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $2.64) MEN'S SUITS PRESSED 76o JZave your clothes cleaned a an up-to-date place and by up-to-dat method!. 206 1-3 E. Alt: AUCTION SALE 4 of 50 choice PendleUm resident lota. Located in different parts of the city. Call and learn particulars. ti MARK MOORHOUSR CO. Phone Main 83. 117 E. Court Street, Uroitlianpt Promoted. Lc-r.iy Breithaupt, whi had charge r't t!.t- course in agriculture at the Pendleton high school last year, has lif-'-n mailt superintendent of the n-wly established experiment station at Hum.-, Harney county. Tile new nation was authorized by the last s.tinn "f the legislature and It was iocated not bns since by President W'eutherford of the agricultural col lege regents and members of a special committee named for the purpose. The experiment station is to be con ducted Jointly by the state and fed eral governments and Breithaupt will have active charge. T" . . . ., Mi. T r. T.iitlt IHiMUII, .Hiiaa .,11-3 lji 11(1 v.vi, a West End girl, has received within a s.ion time nmre man ivu of marriage, nil due to her i.roeuaim Ing li'-r right to choose for herself when it came time to pick a life part ner. Her views found Immediate re- spone in me nearis ul n. i-.n. num ber of swains, who deluged her with marriage proposals. What she did was simply to state publicly th;it she did not believe In the custom still in vogue among Orthodox Hebrews to allow the parents with the aid of a "sehatchen." or match maker, to arrange all the detail of a marriage pact between two young persons without consulting them In the matter. Miss Lt-avltt admitted that out of all ninitr mnn frnrn Wntf-rtowil. and UlOV will be married in the winter. The Pendleton Drug Co. la in business for Your Good Health" KE.ME.MUEH THIS WHEN YOU HAVE PUESOKIPTIONS. OK WANT PUKE MEDICINES HEADQUARTERS FOR "Toilet Goods We are Sole Manufacturers and Distributors of th Celebrated TOILET CltRiM COLD CREAM TOOTn POWDER and MT. HOOD CREAM. TaHsnaiv & Co. Leading Dmppsta of Eaatr era Oregon. 4 HfHW'KvfH - hi-y Tim0 In Police Court. The festal spirit is providing the Justice mill with a good grist. Acting i'oiice Judge Hailey sat late at his desk last night and held another long session this morning. Albert Dupuis and Micky Madden, wh were arrest ed several days ago on charges of dis orderly conduct, stood trial last night and were found guilty. The former was fined $7 56 and the latter $15, both of which sums were paid. Harry Hart (not the dog catcher) three for being drunk, Ike Parr, the veteran offender, five days on the same charge and V. H. Mason, Wild Bill and Thomas Hi-rberg three fluys apiece for the same offen e. L. H. Lagary and E. J. Hell were charged with be ng drunk and pleaded n'.t guilty and will be given trials this afternoon. John Phillips and Harry Hoffman, two cowboys who forgot that Pendleton i. not a real frontier town to the ex tent that they rode up and down Main street in a disorderly manner, were forced to pay five dollars apiece for their lapse of memory und decorum. SEATTLE MAY TAKE OVEIt TKOL'ULESOME CAIt I.IXE Seattle, Wash., Sept. 12 The city council is now planning to eliminate all future troubles wHh the Stattle Ilenton and Southern Intcrurban com. nanv. air:tlnsf ,v.n Tnit , . . 1 - - ....-11 1 in 1 nun val ley people made a winning fight, by ii.iciuiini(s me. roaa ana buying It. An ordinance to this effect has al ready been introduced. Two months ago the road was ap praised at $386,000. In March the city voted $800,000 for the construc tion of a city car system. If the line Is not purchased a mu nicipal road will nearly parallel it. WOMAN MAKES UCKGLAK GIVE HACK STOLEN GOODS Oakland, Calif., Sept. 12. Detec tives here are in possession of a white mask and today are searching for a burglar who stole $1000 worth of Jewelry from the residence of Dr. It If. Carter, only to have it taken from them by Carter's wife, in a hand to hand struggle. Heavy Hail Storm. Portland, Ore, Sept. 12. The southern part of the Willamette val ley was yesterday visited by the most violent hail storm in several year. Hail fell to a depth of two Inches in the streets of Eugene. CHALLENGE IONOKED. WOMAN SLAPS EDITOK'S FACE Jarls. Authough Mile. Arrla Ly, who challenegd M. Prudent Mas-at to a duel because of an editorial in Massat's paper which attacked her suffragette views, has retaliated by slapping Massat's face in public, there will be no meeting on the fit 1 il of honor. M. Massat was the speaker at a mass meeting called to protest against Mile. Yy's views that single blessedness Is best for women. Mile Yy did not like M. Massat's remarks so she slapped him and was con ducted before the police, but quickly released on M. Massat's plea. M. Massat a few days ago refused to tight Mile. Ly with pistols. Correctly Fitt ed Glasses Will give you bet ter or more Com fortable Vision nnd often prevent evestrnin that results in headache, ner vousness, dizziness, He Our Optometry Department is" fully equipped for even tne most (iniicuit cases. KRYPTOK AND TOR1C LENSES A SPECIALTY. DALE ROTHWELL State Registered Optometrist at HANSCOMS JEWELRY STORE, PENDLETON 21 POISONED P.Y TOADSTOOLS. Girl is DetKl nnd Others in Critical Condition Following Feast. New York. Angellno de Salvo, a five year obi girl, Is dead and seven other persons are in a critical con dition as a result of a birthday feast given In her honor in which twenty four persons nte toadstools in mistake for mushrooms. A physician found the eight persons in convulsions and apparently at death's door, when rnll ed today. The dead girl's mother and three sisters are not expected to survive. A search is being made for the other seven persons known to have eaten the fungi. 00 The success of one may mean the failure cf many. STOP THAT DANDRUFF, before It kills your hair. You know dandruff is a germ disease and it leads slowly and surely to baldness and there is only one way to cure dandruff and that is to kill the gerrn that causes the trouble. Greasy salves will never do this. ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP kills the germ and are guarantee to cure dan druff, Itching scalp and all other germ diseases of the skin and scalp. ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP are the true scientific remedies for these af flictions. To show our faith In ZE MO and ZEMO SOAP we have In structed the drugglBt selling them to refund your money If you are not satisfied with the results from tho very first bottle and tho first cake of soap. Wo can afford to make this offer because ono bottle of Zemo and ono cake of soap are sufficient to show their healing qualities and if used according to directions, they will ef fect a permanent cure. Sold by druggists everywhere and In Pendleton by Pendleton Drug Co. THIS CAPJD IS WORTH ONE DOLLAR In Genuine ROGErtS Guaranteed Sllverwaro; a enrd punched show ing $5.00 traded out is worth $i.00 when applied on any of the fol- lowing items, you pay the odd cents in cash. For example, a set of 5 teaspoons priced at $1.79 ypu may obtain for one punched card and 79c in cash nnd so onj or ' 20 per cent. Discount on All Your Purchases, Set Teaspoons Price $1.79 Sot Knives, Solid H " 2.76 Set Forks, Solid II. "" 2.75 Set Dessert Spoons. . " 2.42 Set Table Spoons. . . " 2.68 Set Soup Spions... " 8.26 Set Orange Spoons. " 2.42 Sot Coffee Spoons... " 2.12 Set Oyster Forks... " 2.60 Set Dessert Forks.. " 2.42 Set Medium Forks. . Berry Spoons Cold Meat Fork.... Butter Knife and Sugar Shell Cream Ladle Gravy Ladle Oyster Ladlo Pickle Fork Child's Set. 3 pc... 2.6S 1.95 1.69 1.54 1.53 1.71 2.64 1.47 1 87 I We have the out-put of a Bartlett Pear Orchard. Leave your orders with us now. Fancy Bartlett Pears, Per Box $1.25 1 CLARK'S GROCERY ' -r I PHone Main 174 612 Main Street