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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1911)
EIGHT PAGES. TAC.E FJtiHT. DAILY EAST OKEGOXIAX, PENDLETON, OIIEGOX, Till USD AV, OCTOHKK R, 1011. A GOOD COOK DEMANDS THE BEST ! That's win- those ikv-iring groceries for an appetizing nJ apit;i?intr 'stiuari'" meal always ask 'Central" for MAIN Jrt. THEY GET IT ! QUANTITY and QUALITY with EVERY purchase at the STANDARD GROCERY COJIPAFiY, ISO. Newsy Notes of Pendleton DOCTORS TO BE DEAF Koal Fstato Trnnsiu-tlmw. J;iraoa W. Terr yaml wife of I'kiuh have si11 to Edgar C. Nichols of Le banon, 640 acres in the Hldaway Springs country for $4500. . C. How man has sold to Ida M. l!aktr his property In block 8, Keserva dition to Pendleton for 1665. WHERE FRANK O'GAUA, Pws. ALL. ARE PLEASED. BERNARD O'GAIiA, Sec.-Trcas. CITY BOOKS ARE TO BE nUDITED; On motion of Councilman Stroble, all bonds for sprinkling contracts were ordered released. The council was ordered to familiar- i'ith the condition of the up the south hill in the of the city with a view to improving them. Councilman liyer called attention .MAY AMI MOKE SIMPLE jt. the fact that most of the recent fires SET TO P.E OPENED In the city had been caused by the I accumulation of rubbish in the rear Mayor Murphy Accepts lnvlation of j . jnstru:U l, the fil e chie'f to see Walla Walla to Sov nml Hear Pres. ! t),;"lt an rubbish is removed and kept i !i nt Tc.fi sidewalk -ruc:c;l by Council. As a-.; the city's bo. ptiti and a .-t oj-t r.eJ. Ordered Con- removed. Councilman Stroolo reported that the ordinance prohibiting the affix- in this paper last week, iS of cloth signs to buildings was be ' .' . ., , ; ins violated by the Oregon treater. r.t-w an. 1 more simplified j 0,- (he raving contracts and Judge At a ni'.-eting of the : J; mcs A. Fee. counsel for Warren Contractor I.tvivcs for Portland. S. l'eletti. the contractor who has charge of the construction of the Catholic church, left for Portland to day to sptmd the winter, lie states the church is building their new edi fice as. money is accumulated and that the first installment if work is row done. May Tuko Over Toll Road. The county court this morning con t'idered the matter of taking over the old Woodward toll road which leads into Milton irom Union county A larger portion of tho road is li Union county and the local court will wait until action is taken by the court of that county. Henry K hart, a stockman, appeared before th court this morning uskin considera tion of the matter. Hereafter, during the wlntei months, the sick people of Pendleton must get along without medical at tendance on Monday evenings be tween the hours of " Hnd 8:30. T:i was the decision reached last nighl at a meeting of the local association of physicians when the member: adopted a post-graduate course o reading to continue through the win ter with meetings each Monday at the hours mentioned above. - Medical practice will be suspended during ths hour and a half except for emergency calls only and the physicians request the laity to taki note of the same and retrain from calling at this time, except In enier gency cases. tieing the annual meeting, the fol lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year: President. Dr. D. J. McFaul: vice President, Dr. T. ? Henderson: sec retary-treasurer, Dr. I. U. Temple. council last r.i-kt. th tvr recomnu-t-.d.-l sm.1i ;i!'U-r but li: i! voti-1 t c m mi ".lee V The i. "mm l.ceivel an s n, the ex .it-, Inas- f book is rec ourse an dUous-don, the coun .'.e t'.ie maiter tj the h p..wer to ;ut. e r- p"i't-'d that it had rcr"T. "in Uland & Wi! r;s fr"!ii Spok-sne, who iuive just finis'.i-d auditing the county 1' oUs. ly which t'.iey n.-'ivi-l to au.lit the old hooks and p n u; tl'.e ne-,v for $15 a duy and expense much as ths present syttem keeping employed by the onizrd as incomplete and inadequate, Ihe council was unanimous in favor ing the action recommended. Imitation to Hear Taft. Recorder Fiiz Gerald last night read t i the council an invitation from A. Moore, secretary of the Walla Wal la cv.miiierci.il Club to the mayor, council and citizen licir President Taft speak in Walla Walla or The city pirk, Saturday from 7 until 9. The mayor lias accepted the invitation and a seat has been re served for him upon the platform, and several of the councllmen have signi fied their intention of making the trip to the' Garden City to hear the words of the chief executive. Walk-i Ordered P.uilt. Following a favorable report by the s'ref-t committee on the petition for new walks and grades on Washing ton and Biair.e streets, the work was fid'Ted done. ' Tin- Cat Came Hack." Once aain the fire eoinmute and Fire Chief Vaughan recommended an v-.i etiij alarm system for Pendleton but as u.ual nothing was done with tlit- r-eomm. -ndation. No one coun ciiir.an knows just how many time xliis recommendation has been made Siiid how many times it has been for gotten. Chb-.f Vaughan is an ardent iulvocat" of the alarm system for the li axon that it would insure better I : oteetiMn from fire and lower the in sure rice premiums by s"ven per cent. finance commit-i l"'".'s., stated that he understood the j j contract would be signed immediately nra na,i expeciea a representative oi th- company to be present at the meeting to do so. Three Drunks In Jail. Three inebriates appeared before Police Judge Fitz Gerald to answer for their sins John Vogel put up a pathetic plea of having stomach trouble and of taking whisky for it. The judge was properly impressed with his malady but not with the remedy and by way of improving up on the latter, prescribed three days on prison fare to restore the man's digestive apparatus to normal con dition. X. Y. Loftyn scorned to plead any excuse or ask any leniency but took his three days sentence without a murmur. U. Bailey happened to have a V spot in his trousers and bought hi.i freedom. V ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. MILLION DOLLARS l'Oli NEW INDUSTRIES ! Spokane, Wash. Frank R. Cul- bertsoti. chairman of the general in dustrial committee of the Spokane chamber of commerce, announced to- ! day that the organization of a million i dollar corporation to encourage new- industries will be considered at the next meeting and then submitted for approval to the parent body. The plan is to assist manufacturing concerns ! in securings sites and in some in stances Investing in first mortgage bonds Issued against their plants. The f Pendleton to ' stock in the corporation is to be sold Threatens 15oy Who Kopcd Him. Young Frank Smith, Jr., son of Frank Smith, Sr., who threw Uis lasso about the foot of a chicken thief yes terday morning and secured the stol en fowl, jester. lay evening encounter ed the man for the second time dur ing the day, as he was walking along the railroad west of the city. The thief scowled at the boy in an ugly manner and told him if he ever re peated his trick he would beat him to death. He added that he found the chicken on the railroad track but the fowl was identified as one be longing to the Cash Meat -market and which had been kept in the chicken yard of Charles Myers. The bird graced the table at the Myers home this morning at breakfast time. Mn nnk.-ine eYclnsivelv and will not be listed. J. S. Gillespie, auditor of the chamber of commerce, who worked out the plan, thinks it is the safest and most practicable of the many that have been submitted to commercial organizations in the last few years. saying that the proposition will ap peal much more strongly to a busi ness man than a straight donation. Mr. Culbertson and other members of the committee share these views and are prepared to back the plan to the limit as soon as it is put into operation. Mrs S. A. Oliver and children, Sam uel and Xellle, returned home Wed nesday 'morning from La Center, Ky. where they had been visiting Mrs. Oliver's mother for the past six months. Mrs. W. G. Lyons and Miss Maud Sheridan, daughters of Mrs. "Alice Sheridan, left this afternoon on the Northern Taclflc for Minneapolis which is the home of Mrs. Lyons and her husband. ROY DRAGGED TO DEATH IN GUl.E HY DIG l'ISII Houston, Texas. Going overboard from a skiff to the rescue of his lit tle brother who was being pulled un der by some monster fish. Eddie Ek lung 21 years of age, was drowned in what is known as the Atlantic dredge boat hole east of Galveston. According to the story told by the rescued brother, the two were fish ing. The younger boy had tied the fish line to his coat when suddenly it was taken hold of by some fish that he could not handle and before his elder hroiV.e Eddie, could reach him the fish had pulled him overboard, and was dragging him beneath the water. The oldest boy at once leap ed to the rescue and succeeded 1n breaking the line, but In doing so it became tangled around his foot, dragging him in turn beneath the wa ter to rise no more. Gasoline Hums His Hands. Harrington, Wash. While wringing gasoline from a cloth with which he w.-is cleaning clothes the hands of J. G. Taylor, the tailor, wei. severely burned by the flames when the nap tha ignited. J. L Fleming, with It. Drench U-y & Co.'s hand cherTiical fire extinguisher had the flames out by the time the department arrived. .Vxrtlon School Funds. More than $20,000 is being appor tioned among the 93 or more schoo districts of the county today from the county and state funds. Eight dis tricts have yet to make conm ports before they will be entitled I receive their share else the amount would be greater. The actual fig ures of the money apportioned to date are $S668.50 from the county fund and $11,515.90 from thestate fund. making a total of $20,1S4.40. Tin present apportionment of the county funds is made on the basis of $100 fur each district plus $5 for each teacher who attende.t an Institute, while $7.90 per capita is allowed from the state fund. Pendleton's share of the October apportionment is $2, 900. SO. 15ASEI1ALL IS LIFE SAVER. Woman Has Not Missed I'osue Game in Lust Throw Years. Worcester, Mass. Mrs. George F. Austin, one of this city's oldest resi dents, attributes her longevity to baseball. She has not missed a New England game here in three years. If love is bl.nd can a divorcee Free Pattern Coupon WINTER AND FALL FASHION" BOOK 20. PICTORIAL llEYIKW PATTERNS aro tho only pat t.n.s with which a CUTTING ami a CONSTRUCTION GUIDE arc phvn. Tlic.-.o amides save from n half to a full yard f iiiiitf-rial in the? inakinir of anv paniifnt. Try a PICTORTAL REVIEW PATTERN f.iu-f you will never uso any other make. They cut ridit, fit mht, and liana; ritrlit. They are i coii'Htiical :: ri-1 easy to its''. Use them owe ; and 'always. NOVEMBER PATTERNS XOW KEADY. THE WONDER STORE BLANKET TIME Our drummers sample hlaiikf t? are good values. A f.""d wool blanket 11-1 size, white or gray for $4.85 An extra fine and heavy wool blanket, extra large .-i.c $5. 65 Thi.- would be a good value sold regularly at $S.."0. Also a o,l i,jr lot of cotton blankets at coi-re-ponding low I'liee-;. j THE HUB I . THE DKLWLMKKS SAMPLE STORE. One- of Life's Little Tragedies. They wanted to get married and they were not very particular just how or where or by whom, as lon as the hymeneal knot was tied good and strong. So they wandered into the county court room where Judge Ma ioney was busy working out solutions of road problems. Falling to produce the necessary license, the judge di rected them to the office of the coun ty clerk. To Deputy Clerk Brown they gave their names as Fred J. Mc Neill and Eva Carr and the mother of the girl made affidavit that her daughter Is a resident of Umatilla county. The paper was made out and duly signed but before deliver ing it, Mr. Brown surprised the girl by demanding her residence. "Xorth Yakima," she stammered in her em burassment. "What," said the dep uty sharply, "didn't your mother Just swear that you live In this county?" "Well, I don't," she came back, "we all live in North Yakima." Where upon, the deputy cast a restful glance at the mother as he slowly tore the license into strips and threw the pierces into the wast basket. The trio turned sadly from the room and left the courthouse; much to the churgrln of Judge Maloney who had been memorizing his marriage ceremony, and to Commissioner Walker who had b'-en counting the number of cigars the fee would buy. Ala for blasted hopes and wasted time! Tl ltKISIl FLEET HEPOItTEH DESIKOYEl) I5V ITALIAN'S (Continued from page one.) If Abo Cross? Attell is kind, is Leach If a potato bug bit a cabbage would the spini'ich (Itch ) ? p?S!?-b.te CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm I quickly atsorbed. I -C'ifo'Of bives Relict al Once. M. YHiMe It cleanses, soothes, K-flVER W heals nml p'otcels -WJ led liJO diseased niein brane r'Kulting from ....vV. l Bwav a Col.l in tho kk Stores t'.io Senses of HAY FEVfcR Taste' mul Han il. Fall size 53 cts., ntDrug- pists or by mail. Jn liquid form, 75 cents. Ely Iiiother:-.. ."(j Wurreu Street, Kcw York, KRYP LENSES Italians lost fifteen number of wounded. killed and lialknii Stale I Jeslles.1. Vienna, (let. 5 A state of unrest Is decidedly noticeable in the I'.a' k.ins, Bulgaria and Montenegro to day. It Is generally believed that the Balkan states plan an uprising and revolt against the Sultan of Turkey as soon as the Italians succeed in ef fecting a landing at I'reves.-i, where fighting Is now under way. The powers 8J2 making desperate efforts to stem the impending storm. Loffglng Oir t'rusli Worker. Cranbrook, Ji. C. Levi Spoiling was accidentally kll'od at Camp No. 9 of East Kootenai Lumber company five miles from Crnnbrook. He fell between two logging cars and was crushed to death instantly. Coroner Bell, after viewing the remains, de cided an inquest unnecessary. KRYPTOKS embody two pieces of glassof different' re fractioncoalesced with intense heat into one, and ground into a tens, having two distinct focal points. Without Jseam or 'ce ment, no edges to catch dust of to become cracked and jagged in cleaning.' Ask your optician' to show you KRYPTOKS. S DALE ROTHBELL State Registered Optometrist al Wm HANSCOM THE Jeweler, Pendleton, Oregon. t II M ; vv nun you wan i THE AUTO CAB l'HOXE MAIN 40S. The OREGON MOTOR CO. S15 E. COUNT ST. NEW - 1911 - NEW FALL SUITS just arrived and must be CLOSED OUT at once. We quote you UIT BUSINESS Prices on one and all. New Overcoats the same way and Slip-OftS at Closing Out prices. Quit Business BOSTON STDR E Closing Oul ThJE OFFICE A. SCHNEITER, Prop. PENDLETON, ORE parpily Liquor Store Phone Main 299 711 Main Street. wwtfwuif fim'Siiw "W'i ii,mif amh.nw.iim.t-3 FRANKLIN MOTOR CARS The Franklin air-cooled motor is the most notable achievement in automobile motor construction, combining as it does theutmost simplicity and reliability. Dispens ing entirely with radiators, fans, pumps, water jackets and hose con nections, the motor in the new series Franklins we are now offering has fewer parts than any other four cycle motor built, not excepting the sliding valve type. PENDLETON AUTO CO. "Better Goods at Kignt Prices" IS OCK MOTTO. We keep everything that's cnlnble. Our groceries ana nicnts cannot ho excelled." (UVK t'S A TRIAL AND KK CONVINCED. Pendleton Cash Market, Cor E. Court and Johnson Sts. Phone Main 101 Last Shipment of Pears NOW IN Fancy Tokay Grapes 45c Per Basket IN BUYING GROCERIES of course you want quality that will bo satisfactory then if you are a careful buyer you will buy hero where you can buy tho cheappHt. Just try us. Our combination of quality at fair pri ces and moat cortoous service can't be beat. CLARK'S GROCERY Phone Main 174 612 Main Street 0 'V