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EIGHT PAGES. Newsy Notes of. Pendleton STANDARD CHIR tQ DAILY KA3T ORSQONIAN. PENDLETON, OABGOH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1911. Introdu Just what our name Implies, every art Mo purchased from bur now stock of staple and fancy groceries will bo found of the RICHEST STANDARD. Fresh and Priced Low ,1. (. Wll-on Returns. J. O. Wilson, veterinary inspector I in the bureau of animal industry, has! 'returned to the city alter having been j Ion duty in southern Idaho for some 1'osiJo as if you wo are the just as cartful I:i filling the selection yourself. Xi' phone orders r stock arriv- GROCERY COSPANY, V.IQ. PIIOXE MAIN !. WHERE ALL, ARE PLEASED. lyiAXK OGARA, lYo. RERXARD O'GARA, Sec-Treas. Such to tol'ect H:M. Attorney J. H. Haley today com menced suit against A. Aimer to col lect the balance on an account as s 'piled to him by Lowongart & Com pany. The balance amounts to t2Z'2. S3. THANKED BY CITY run (;ift or ? 2 i.ooo v xixciM Bici : ed r a n k Clerical Error in Commission Plan IVIition Ordered corrected on Ad vice of City Attorney Charter Or leml Submitted to City Voters. At the regular meeting of the city council last night, the Round-L'p as sociation was tendered the heartfelt 4hanks of the city for the magnificent rift of a $21,000 park, improved and 'Unincumbered. Councilman Brock, -lio was a member of the retiring .xwrd of directors of the frontier as sociation, formally announced that the $4000 mortgage placed upon the property when deeded to the city had een satisfied, and the vote of thanks followed this announcement. . Prior to the formal vote. Mayor Murphy expressed his own feelings on 4he matter, declaring the gift unpre. cedented in a town the size of Pen dleton just as the show which brings in a quarter million dollars in three days is unprecedented in a city of 6000 inhabitants. He paij a high tribute to the Round-Up directors for the manner in which they conducted Ahelr show and also for their good faith in paying off the mortgage on the property which has been in the city's name for a year. Error in Charter Corrected. Py an ordinance adopted by the council last night, a clerical error in the petition asking for the submission 3f a comnrsMon form of government charter to the people was ordered -rorected. this action being recom wended by the city attorney. Another ordinance adopted order ed the charter submitted to the peo I'le at the election December 4 and copies of it printed immediately for .distribution among the voters. Last night was an ordinance night, hree others besides the two forego ing being presented. One was for the formal ordering of the election, the designation of polling places and the appointment of judges and clerks. Another was for the building of side walks on parts of Washington and Jilaine streets. Both of these were adopted by the council. An ordinance defining the kind of the boundaries of the new paving dis trict was referred to the ordinance committee fur a week. Who Pays for 1. H. Paving? Councilman Strain brought up the matter as, to whether or not Webb street will be paved between the rails of the Northern Pacific road. It seems under the assessments made against the property owners no pro vision was made for pavement be tween the rails and, according to the opinion of the city attorney the property owners or the city will be compelled to stand the expense ne cessary for such paving. He declar ed most of the property owners are willing to stand the extra expense and thinks the matter can be adjust ed without additional liability to the city. Councilman Strohle reported that, while he ordered the sidewalk burn ed out on West Webb to be replaced, the order had been ignored, and May or Murphy ordered him, as chairman of the street committee to under take the work and charge the coat up to the abutting property in case the order is still disregarded. A 9 1 1.01)0 Transaction Eleven thousand dollar' was In volved in the sale of 2 40 acres of laiul northeast of Moacham from. Wert l.ardor and wife to J. E Can non, the deed fjr which transact. on was filed today. Reception to Now Pastor. A reception will be tendered to Rev. Cash, new pastor of the First Raptist church, and his family at the home of Mrs. J. W. Privett, 307 west Court street, tomorrow evening. The pub lic is cordially invited. Gretfe Pays $:H) for Grouse. Harry- Badris, a . Greek section hand in the gang of Mike Moran at Cayuse, was compelled to pay $30.70 for the pleasure of shooting one grouse when Judge Parkes fined him $25 and costs in the justice court this morning. Badris had purchased a 11 conse but declared he was not aware the season for grou-e had closed. He was arrested by Boone Watson, spe c'al deputy game warden. Slay Go to Spokane Congren. County School Superintendent Welles Is seriously considering the ac ceptance "of an invitation Jut receiv edto the National Country Life con gress which convenes in Spokane from November 23 to November 29. Among the speakers at the big gath ering will be Governor West and Su perintendent of .Public .Instruction Alderman. CALLS MEN RrVAI-S OP JCDAS. Dean Collie Assails Tho-c Who Be come Diseased Through Kvil Life. Beloit. Wis. Men who contract vi cious diseases through leading an evil life were characterized as no better than Judas by Dean George L. Collie in an address on "Eugenics and Pur ity in the Family Life," given before a mixed audience at Beloit College. "Men laugh and joke about leading vicious lives and call it sowing their wild oats." Dr. Collie said. "The dis eases that arise from such a life are the most suceptibe of transmission, and no patient who ever has had them can be discharged from a hospital as completely cured. "There is no more despicable fig ure in history than Judlas Iscariot. Eut any man who betrays his lineage by living a sullied life is no better. Each one of you before me is poten tially a father or a mother. Do you want a son or daughter to win the goal .you cannot reach Then begin living for them today " Mr. Iloggeiihelmor Coming. E. F. Cheshire, manager for the Max Dill company is here today for the purpose of completing arrange ments for the appearance of his com pany at the Oregon theater on No vember 22. Max Dill is now the comedian In "The Rich Mr. Hoggen- heimer" and it is a laugh producer ,of such merit that the theatrical crit its all speak highly of the show. Mr. Dill was formerly one of the famous twain, Kolb & Dill. Economical Bui yers A great bargain in SHl'RTTS such as you seldom see in, the paper. Just look in our window and be convinced. CENTS TON CLOSING OUT STORE &UIT BUSINESS DOGS SAVK MASTER WHO FAIAti INTO WELL .alks to be built in the future within relief." For sale by all dealers. "I am pleased to recommend Cham berlain's Cough Remedy as the best thing I know of and Eafest remedy for coughs, colds and bronchial trou ble," writes Mrs. L. B. Arnold of Den ver, Colo. "We have u-ed it repeat edly and it has never fallen to give Husband a Felon; Wants Divorce. Anna Hart of Freewater today com menced suit against her husband, Ben Hart for divorce, allegeing in her complaint that they were married sept. 11, laiu, a child was born on Nov. 24, 1910, and on March 2, 1911, her husband was convicted of larceny In the Okanagan county, Washing ton court, and sentenced to the peni tentiary from one to 15 years. James P. Neal is her attorney. The Jewelry pestien i ! ! & v. 7;--v, -i 6-" , 1 -N,-V" v.; N v-' ' J I . ! Our I i i i I Is quickly and eas ily solved at HUHSCOM'S Our great lines of jewelry, watches, clocks and cut glass, monogram and hand painted china in sures our patrons the exact choice they desire dependable in quality and abso lutely right up to the minute in design and workmanship. epair work guaranteed Wm. E. HANSCOM UTe Jsvcler - Pendleton, Oregon lilind Musicians Please. The Columbia Quartet Concert com pany, first number of the high school entertainment course, gave a fairly large audience In the Methodist church a very pleasant two hours last even ing and incidentally gave a few reve lations of what can be accomplished in the musical world by men handi capped by the loss of their sight. Be sides rendering a large collection of vocal selections, they demonstrated their ability to make music on the pi ano, flute, violin, organ chimes, brass Instruments and marimbaphone, de lighting as well as astonishing their hearers. . ' x nattier Killed Out or Season. Although this is the season when rattlesnake are supposed to be safe ly hidden away from the cruel snows and biting winds, Deputy Game War den E. F. Averlll returned from Ir rlgon this morning with a string of rattles which he cut off the dead body of one of the diamond backed reptiles after killing it yesterday. He declares he came upon Bill Barnhart, the well known Indian, playing with the snake while he held it by the tail and neck. The redskin declined to kill hH rattling majesty but the dep uty game warden had no compunc tions in the matter and quickly blew off h:s poisonous head with a lead of lills. Winsted, Conn. Tony Fablano, a hunter, was imprisoned all night in a well twenty-five feet deep In the woods at the south end of Highland lake and but for his two dogs he would undoubtedly have perished either from cold or starvation, as the locality is seldom trod at this season. He was coming down the hillside through the woods and in the dark did not B the well. The well had not been stoned up and Fablano had nothing to climb on. If he loosened much of the earth h was afraid of being buried by a cave in. He says it was about midnight when he dropped in and after an hour hla tu'n .1 r fra fnnn.l lm Ho rnllnd for help and his two dogs barked loudly . f"00! chum she woud aclcept until 7 o'clock this morning when a I party of rabbit hunters heard dogs and rescued Fablano. LIGHT AX KflAKESPEAKK. Hammond, Ind , Oct. course the readers have heard of Wil The ceremony was a brief one. and at Its close Mr. and Mrs. Levi motor ed to New York, intending to start on their honeymoon from that city. The widow was employed in a con fidential capacity with the James Mc Creery company, Manhattan, and was a frequent visitor at the Levi honle In Patterson. Three years ago Mr. Levi's wife died and he became lonely. He grew tired of traveling in Europe alone, and so Informed his children. To his daughter. Mrs. Samuels, he had hinted of a growing fondness for Mrs. Frankel. Mrs. Samuels delegated herself a committee of one and, in behalf of her father, proposed. Mrs. Frankel said she would consider tho proposal and two weeks ago telephoned to her Mr. Levi. A reception followed soon after at the Waldorf-Astoria, at which time It was stated that Mr. Levi had decided to give Mrs. Frankel a $100 000 wed ding present. This Is denied by Mr. 31. Of Levi and the members of his family. the ham Shakespeare, but have they ever jir and Mrs. Ford Carper (Nee Ma- I heard of Beebon Ahos? i rlon Paxton) are visiting in Pendle- Ileebon Is one of the shining ngnts ton today, of the literary societies of that far- I famed institution the Hammond high - ' i t-chool. He and hiB fellow stars, sup- ; ported by the teachers, have asked : that the works of Shakespeare be ; stricken from the curriculum ns "li- j centlous. unclean and objectionable." j Beebon In presenting the demand to j the faculty, characterized the Bard of ; Avon as "a cheap grand stand player" and "an immoralist." He asked that j Ibsen and Shaw author of "Mrs. Warren's Profession!" be tho j standard toward which the youthful mind be taught to aim. j Quality Comparison Is What we Ask Prices signify nothing unless quality h taken into consideration. One Lot Ladies Coats . . $5.98 Children's Bear Skin Coats . $ 1 .65 THE WONDER STORE The Store for Thrifty People. Wants I'lro Protection. That ladders or other fire escapes should be installed at the high school building so as to permit of the escape of the students from the second story In the event of fire Is the belief of X. Berkeley, well known local insur ance man. According to Mr. Berkeley the danger to which the students ; would be subjected In the event of ; fire has frequently been pointed out ! but nothing has ever been done to ! wards providing protection. He points i out that the chief danger arises from the fact that tho stairway is directly 1 over tin furnace and in case of fire it I is very probable that those on the ! second floor would be hampered in j e caping and loss of life might oc I our. He argues that one or two lad I dors could be placed about the build j ing at but small expense and that they would be a good safeguard. FKDERATj marshal refuses RREAKFAST WITH JOILV 1). New York. An Invitation to break fast with a multimillionaire did not tempt United States Marshal Hcnkel who Journeyed to l'ocantlco Hllla to serve additional papers In the gov ernment's suit against the United States Steel corporation upon John D. Rockefeller and found the oil mag nate eating his morning meal. The marshul, when ho returned to his of fice, said he had declined the Invita tion to pnrtike of the meal. "V hat was it?" he continued, "Now Mr. Rockefeller treated mo like a gent! man and It wouldn't be fair to tell what he had to eat, would it? "I explained that the paper should have accompanied the previous doc ument and expressed tho hope that he v as not put out about it. " 'oh no, marshal,' he said, 'I know that you fellows have many vex atious things to do in your line of duty. I ndmlre a man who performs his task well. "Now, that Is the last of the bunch except the one I have for my friend Charley Schwab, but there won't be any trouble In serving that." Gyf Prices Now On LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $2.00 LADIES' SUITS TRESSED $1.00 MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $2.00 MEN'S SUITS PRESSED 75c Have your clothes cleaned at an up-to-date place and by up-to- date methods. Pendleton Dye Works NOVELTY ACTS AT THE GRAND Phono Main 109 200 1-2 E. Alt. In the new bill at the Grand there Is no lack of the highest and best of vaudeville entertainment. Good acta are always to bo found at this pop ular house, but this is something out of the ordinary. The Kregons are ex ceptionally fine, presenting a remark- i able exhibition of fcklll combined with strength. It Is seldom a lady ex hibits the strength that this little lady does. It Is marvelous the manner In which the steel Is held by Miss Kre ger In the difficult ways making a human post of herself by putting tho steel around her waist, neck, nnd the best of all Is the holding of the steel between the teeth while Mr. Kreger not only walks on the steel but per- ,1 I I : : - mi u Here's the Place to Get II CI 117 MINCE MtAT, CHOW CHOW llklllfci PICKLES AND SAUER KRAUT Jho cranberries, celerj and cauliflower and meats of all kinds Pendleton Ccsh Market Cor E. Court and Johnson Sts. Phone Main 101 W F. Farlsh of the Grand View Ir rigation company, came down from Ills homo at Freewater this morning. VeZT CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm It quickly absorbed. blet Relief al Once. It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the diseased mem brane resulting from Caturrh and drives way a Cold in tho Heat' fjilicl.lv. Jte Btores tlio Stnsol W5.r0o ccA.0 ."(-KICK 1f JAY FEVfcR '1'hhvu:A ftawlL I'jiU 50 eta., atlln;fa 'tistS (Tiy irmil. In limml form, 75 cents. y UroLUera, GO Wurrea Btroet, Kew York. DAUGHTER IS PROXY ' IV WOOING OP CHUM Girl's School Pay Comrade Weds Wealthy Itctlrcd Manufacturer When Slio Projiowes on Ills llelmlf $100,000 Wedding Girt. Passaic, N. J. With the marriage of aged Lewis Levi, retired millionaire shirt manufacturer of Paterson, and Mrs. Nellie Frankel, an attractive widow of New York, came to a cli max a unique courtship. Mrs. Frank was the school chum of Mr. Levi's daughter, Mrs. J. Samuels, and is 38 years of age. Mrs. Samuels, as proxy for her father, made the proposal of marriage. The marriage took place at the res llnc of Rnbhl Leo MannhRf.mor.483 BesP Twenty-Ninth street; and was at tended by members of the Immediate family. forms many maneuvers, all of which , .X,y,TXwXXS(jw5 are done without being marred by a mishap of any kind The little lady also holds the rod between her teeth while Mr. Kroger performs on it, holding it tnly by his little fingers. This is certainly an act deserving of much attention for the smooth way it runs and the npparatus is hand some and novel. The act Is a winner without a doubt. CLARK'S GROCERY Full Cream Tillamook Cheese, Imported Brick and Limburger. Spaggetti and Macaroni. Mac aroni in 8 pound boxes t an extremly low price. CLARK'S GROCERY Phone Main 174 612 Main Street