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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1911)
1 " KIGrT PAGES. DAILY EAST OKKOXIAX. rEXDLKTON. OUSUON Tl'MSDW, XOVKMUKK 7, 191 1. PACE 13 G ITT. - - - t 4 1 Just what our name implies, every article purchased from our new stock of staple and fancy groceries will be found of the llU'HKST STAMAIU. Fresh and Priced Low Resides wo are just as careful In filling, phone orders a if you made the selection yourself. New stock arriv ing daily t the 3TAIIDRHD QR3331Y COPAHY, ISC. PUOM. MUX !t. WUKKi: ALL ARE PLEASED. ITiAXK O'GAR-V. "Pres. P.r.RXAKD O'GAUA. St-c-TriMd. FIEE LADDIES 10 SELECT OFFICERS ri.reriox to hk lir.i.n IX CITY DECEMKEIl Uomho Hook and I udder Company Iives it ltniMjm't mid XomlimU A. J. Giltxoit for Cliier r City Depiirt iiietit to SmiiHtl John VituUiiii. Newsy Notes of Pendleton rf Pfnrllf rm t IVliee Court St;ll Idle. Again this morning there was noth ing but silence' and emitlnciM in the chambers v' the police court, us no petty offenders hud fallen into the toils of the law. Ices Kow si i..l"'lV".: i.Al 'ii:.- M "N'S 5!KN"S Hav sriTS Cl.KANKP AND PRF!.-"!" S2. spits Ti;isF.n sum -TITS l'I.i:NK!' AND PKKSSl'P snxs pri:ssi-:i ?-" your cloti'.i-s ile.uie 1 at an up-to-date place and ly up-to- l:i T!U I hi Pendleton Dye Works riione Main 1C'. 200 1-2 E. Aha. ft AW n 5 tt Monday. Decemher 4. will be. tho date of another election besides that which will determine city officers nnd ! issues thtit day being the official one ; for the selection of officers of the j lire department and of the different I f re companies. Only members in ; good standing will be allowed tJ east j a bal'ot. i The initial move lit the enmpaign f.ir this election wa-' made, last nisht : at a meeting and banquet of the Kes ; cue Hook end Ladder company. No. i 1. when a complete ticket for the of ficers of t'je department and its own ' organization was nominated. A. J. ili'ason was put into the field to cap ! ture the mantle of fire ch'ef now I worn by John Vaughan, nnd William Rogart and John Dyer were named to make the race fo- first and second assistants. , The other companies have not yet ; m.ulo their nominations, but it is ex i pecteJ that Vaughan, who has been, chief of the department for many years, will 'again be put up as a can , d date to su -ceed himself. Officers for Xo, 1. The following numbers last night were nominated for officers of the honk ; and ladder company: For president, ! Pat McDevitt; for secretary, Jack ' Web-tor; for treasurer. Frank O'- Gara; for foreman. Kd Hemmelgarn; : for first assistant, Kd Stickler; for ! second assistant, J. W. JIcGee. The banquet was held in the base ment of the city hall and was attend ed by members and a few Invited U iSts. I'ilif) Nomination Petition. The first nomination petition and certificate for the pproaching city election was filed this morning by Major Lee Moorhouse, candidate to meceod himself as city treasurer. The petition contained the signatures ef thirty-nine voters. class i t ;m Club Starts Praelloo. The t'onime-.-clal gymnasium began Its winter acilvites last night in a thoroughly renovated gymnasi um. The class is composed of uhout twenty of the business men of the city i'tid meets three times a week between the. hours of 5 and 6. You are gathering moss if you don't go at once to that cheer-, ful Boston Store and get your Overcoat. It's Overcoat time and the news there is but one is joyful and Ueliirns With Cr.uy (Jreek. Deputy Sheriff George Strand . re turned today from Helix with Xono phon Tenatas the insane Greek who has evinced 1 taste for blood several times, and he Is now locked behind the bars of the county jail. Store lYilit I-i All Sold. The entire apple crop of the Walla Walla valley Is practically sold and sh'pped, according to ' acommunlca tion from an apple grower of that fa mous fruit country. He states that there is not ennugh of the crop left to supply the valley Itself for two months. irtl ' hr.y'rc ; he rssl article IE Deputy Sheriff Joo Itlakely drove to Dear Creek this morning where ho is conducting a sheriff's sale? of the personal property of Pert Anders. J. M Scott was down from his homo at Athena today. With his wifo he will leave the latter part of the week for California M spend the winter months. who. with his wife, Is spending sever al months In Europe, writes to friends fromr" lierim very Interestingly uhout trade conditions in the .German me tropolis. He d. 'dares positively that the familiar statement that merchan dise is much cheaper In Kurope has no foundation in fact as his personal experience has proved to him that prices are almost tiie same as in this country. lterlin. he says, Is a gay city nd withal a very immoral one. He and his wife are intending clinics there and ore nequlring much valu able .knowledge. W e can sf ill vou a cond suit for 85.00 All wool.cood heav weisht suit $3.85 You ousht to sae the suit for . $9.85 A Fine Bl only . . ue oerg e ft We have only got a few Overcoat and at ThF HUB Drummers' Sample Store J i ; : ; I ' ; ; : ' ; 1ST CUARTERLY MEET DISTIIKT srPKP.nTKXDKNT ii;r.snKs ovr:u meeting St-rnMins by Vlsitlns Ministers and Vocal Musical NunilM-rs by Choir nnd Quartette Are Ventures of .se ries of Interesting Services. ( Mi l Dies of Typhoid. T!n drea.l typhoid fever claimed it- f.r-t victim in Pendleton for a long time today at tioon when little Merrll Helta l'aird, t'ie eight year d 1 lighter of Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Baird, expired r t the f iml'.y home. 223 Lln ci'ln street. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon tit 2 o'clock nt ! the home of the bereaved parents, w ith interment following In Olney cem etery, Hev. Nathan Evans will condust i the ceremonies. Kaln Wcletinio to Farmers. Farmers of the county are gener ally thankful for the showers of last evening which precipitated enough moisture to lay the dust and freshen up the tender grain sprouts, but they are hoping that they were only the procurers of a hard rain. Negro llend Slain. Ciarksville, Tex., Nov. 7. Within three hours today after Uiley John son, a liegro, attacked a young wo man at a farm house near Ciarksville, and clubbed her mother into lusen-.-ihili'.y when she rerpondod to her daughter's appeals for u.s.-is'anco, ho was captured by a Kherlff's posse and shot to death by bystanders when ho made u break for liberty. (ircgini to Seattle. Pan Diego, Cal.. Nov. 7. The bat tleship Oregon steamed out of the harbor and began her northern trip which will end at Puget Sound und during which the famous old craft w'ill make slops at half u dozen pla FlUs" Smoker Thursday. ! Tli local Klks will bold I s'l-oker and high jinks at ! quarters Thursday evenln ! busy and forth in a their club and arc preparing a very entertaining riginal program for the occas- NYw Y m.in regl San r'l.u Commits Suicide. rk, Nov. 7. The body of a t'-rcd lis Maurice Stewart of eiso was found In a room at the was a m Hotel A -tor last night. There ljii'.U ! wound vver the heart, 1 l:i have been Felf-inf lcted. n was about Zo yeara old. Head the want ads. ill n 1 A one it''.'ei ti'-S- icture gr ain vital 'r it as o If f y re' it in-' ; : rrir t- o o'tr ftly The J w 1 r MAI Per. 1 7A ton, Cmon -7 (Special Correspondence.) F.cho, Ore.. Nov. 7. The first quar terly meeting of the church year to be held here was presided over Sun day by Andrew Warner, di-trlct su perintendent of the Walla Walla M. E. Church. Unusual interests were shown in the meetings of Saturday and Sunday at the M. E. church. Rev. E. W. Warrington, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Pilot Rock, preached Saturday nnd Sunday morn- ing Superintendent Warner preached, sacramental services following. in which he was asi-ted by Hev War rington and Rev. F. E. Finley, pastor in charge. In the afternoon special services were held and again at night. Rev. Warrington delivered an other sermon. S ng ng by the choir and quartette were features of the services. Mrs. Edith O. Sherman, an instruc tor in vocal music has been engaged to lead and conduct the singing throughout the winter. W. L. Thompson and C. E. Roose velt came down from Pendleton Sat urday to attend the Masonic lodge ;;n-l yesterday morning in company - i?h Ranker Stanfield and A C Thomson went on a duck hunt. They ragged several dozen fine birds. :.i ssrs Thompson and Roosevelt re turned homo this morning. Mtts Georgie Perry visited today v.'th friends in Pendleton. Friday evening Mrs. Hugh Stan-ft-vj pave a very pleasant card party ct her home on'lutcr creek. Those I ro?ent were Mr. and Mrs Otis Mc f.rty, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCarty, :r and Mrs. Hugh Stanfield, Mrs. Ma'de Harris. Mi?se3 Kate and Celia mw G'advs Gopsard and Killa Thompson, and Helstand Moore and ".i n Thomson. Diirty refreshments ,ur F-rved and everybody had t ; "ldi l time '"he Misses Raumhfrger of Stan r f '.i visited here yesterday with r n-u nnd returned homo in the "is. Harry Sitton returned Satur .- to v,er hnmfl at Portland after a f w days' vis t with friends here . ,, utter creek. Wm. Hoggard of Stanfield, visited ben. vesterdav with Postmaster "are. Glen McCullough of Stanfield, itel heTe yesterday with friends, Miss Vernlce Callison arrived here -i";r1ay for a visit with her parents tr and Mrs. R E. Callison. For the P -'st teven months Mis Callison has n stenographer 'for the Trout Lake - "omptiny or (luier, wasn. '''i Avis Grant returned home yes Mrs. i:ll..ihetli Kelsy Sued. Alex Rurt vs. Elizabeth Kolsv was the title of a suit filed In the circuit i seeks to collect several claims assign ed to him and alleged to be due from defendant. It is alleged that $114.25 Is due Dan May for labor performed, $171 to the First National Rank on a promissory note and J30.64 to the plaintiff on an accounting had be tween him and defendant. Interest, costs and J0 attorney fees are asked besides the aggregate amount of the latins, $315.80. Carter & Smythe nre appearing for the plaintiff. Fresh Goods Every Day Here's the Place to Cet Uri7 MINCE MEAT, CHOW CHOW Things No ClieniMT In Europe. Dr. Eldred R. Waffle of this city, 1 and vis terday from a short visit with friends in Arlington. Mrs. F. T. George and two little daughters arrived home yesterday from Rig Rap'cls, Mich., where they spent the past summer with Mrs George's parents. They were accom panied homo from Raker City by Mr. George, who went to that place on Friday to meet them. Miss Emma, Geizler has returned to the Spinning home after a two weeks' vl -It with her parents on their farm south of town. Jo. Cunha made a short visit In Pendleton yesterday, returning home in tho evening on tho mo or. Mrs. K. T Young nnd Mrs. Ed Horseh returned yesterday from a vis It to Walla Walla. Rev. E. W. Warrington left this morning on the motor for his homo at Pilot Rock. Rev. Warner left last evening for Herml-ton. He will return tonight to hold the f'rst quarterly business meeting. Mrs. Anna Young and little grand daughter, Rachel Sloan, went up on the motor this morning on a visit to Mrs. Claude Sloan. Allen Thomson Is transacting bus iness in Pendleton today. PICKLES AND bAl.'EK KKAUT ft) ) Jo eranlerries, celery and cauliflower ami meats of all kiinli i Pendleton Cash Market f. Cor E. Court and Johnson Sts. Phone "Main 101 f. ?. WS!S " REMEMBER 1 We carry the Famous Red School House Shoes for Children !ox Calf and Vici, sizes 5 to S Jiox Calf and Vici, sizes 8 1-2 to ! I i r,if n,i v;,.; c;Q n 1.0 t.-w o Another lino of Good Wearers We have a Ni-rh Tat. Cuff button All Kinds of Shoes for Men and Women. 91.00, S1.25, 9.50 ut $1.-15, i.95 THE WONDER STORE Tho Store for Thrifty People. raja.gw,j-uuujj''' Just Received, Fresh FOR GflTABHII :!js Cream Balm a quickly absorbed, Civc Rt:::: st Ow. t cleanses. Bootnaf, teala and protects oe Ui.s".i3el Diem. rune resulting from Catarrh and drivw -ay aColJ in tlielleal quickly. Jtesioreu jo Ri nses of Taste and Smell. Full tAtt i ets. nt Uin'.'p!iHtn or cy mail. Liq'uo rem Uid:n for u .e in atonjzew 15 eta. .- I'n r,c, v.tirrsn Strwt- N"" York. Xcw shipment, of tho famous 51ack !Missin :'i"s, direct from old ilexieo, per pound..'... 2c Xew Shipment Carnation Wheat, Flakes the white kind and the 1est kind, per pa'kao;e 35 c Thero is a rctty present of pure China in these packages. J5y tho use of tho fine imish. you can soon acquire aw entire dinner set. CLARK'S GROCERY Phone Main 174 612 Main Street r'jj-y .L OFFICES RENOVATED New V' " .iie Enamel quipmci Electric and Automatic Appliances Lady Attendant Mo: . Up-to-Date Office on the .Pacific Coast M. S. KERN, DENTAL SURGEON ROOM 1 5 JUDD BUILDING PENDLETON, OREGON Km ,"iif j ?-mii nrk gMTmrniTntri iiiiimin nTTTTiiiiiiiiTiiiiit.il niiiinim 3