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AGB DGIIT. DATLr EAST ORJEGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGOX TUESDAY, DHCKMBER S, 111. EIGHT PAGES. -1 If Fresh Applos Xvtl-s Raisins Cranborrios Iji'inons Fresh ( Ylory Swoot Potatoes Pickles Chow Chow Sweet Relish Mineo Meat Santa Claus Gets His Groceries Here ivadiiios for our greatest cause our linos aro all frosli in lioliilav trade. Standard Grocery Co., Inc. VHoVf. MAIN 9fl. FRANK O'GAKA. ITe. VHERE ALL ARE PLEASED. UF.KXARD O'GARA. Soc.-Tlwas. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Two Marrtugo l,leen."'. Two marriage licenses were issued by the county clerk today, one to Jess W. Dixon and Daisy Wagoner and the other to Sivert Jacobson and, Emily Gustavson. All of the four people are from this county. Cowlmy Hand lrui"d. Manager Fletcher of the Round-l'p Cowboy band this morning received a letter from the manager of the Spo kane apple show und ETiakops" Jubi lee thanking the band for its attend ance and declaring the people of Spo kane aro loud in their prai-e for the IVmlleton musical organization. CLUB TO CONSIDER WEST EXTENSION sTANFIF.I.l CITIZENS ASK IOCAIi CLVIl'S SUVOKT) Tlirp Drunks in Court. Three election celebrators were ar rested last night because their dem onstrations became too noisy and charges of being drunk were booked against them. Each put up )S bail and forfeited it this mornng by non- ; appearance. Their names were on the for the club to take hasty action, one docket as Loyis Slug. -: Pell and way or the other, at this time, and he John Doe. FARM I.IKE SWISS CHEESE. Owner Theory Is River Suoka Water an( Sand from Under Soil. . Chicago The strange behavior of; tho farm of N. K Farmer, adjoining! Yaho'a, fifteen miles west of Musko- ' gee, has alarmed the people of that j v llage. Mysterlom holes began to appear In Farmers' field several weeks atto. some of them sinking to a depth of ten feet and covering the field so thickly as to unfit them either for cultivation or for use as pasture. j Farmer believes the strange falling j away of the land is due to the recent drought. The farm lies in a bend of the Arkansas r'ver. The soil is about i twelve feet deep. Below that la sand, j I Farmer's theory is that tho low stage of tho river i-ucked water and sand from under the soil, which sank. J giving a Bwiss-cheoe appearance to, his farm, He !s attempting to level j his land by hauling fo:l from adjoin-' I ing farms. RAILROAD'S WASTE IS $170,00.), OttO is disposed to favor a special meeting j within the near future to consider the IjukI Truniction. matter. CLATSKAXIE WOMAN ENDS ILLNESS BY SHOT E.ort 1'pliolcls liniiirtci. n Charge of ExtrnvagviKV on S. Systems. Chicago. American railroads lose $50.000 000 worth of fuel a year, an! t consume $200,000,000 worth of coal to i obtain $80 000,000 worth of efficiency (' a further waste of $120,000,000, ac tranxni'iinn cording to figures prepared by L. C. Clatskanie, Ore. Mrs. Stella Birk- i enfield Wife of a prominent citizen, B. ; W. Birkenfeld, Jr., shot and killed herself. Mrs. Birkenfeld had been ill ! for about three months and had a . - i... ....... i nivcio uui'rauun iwnormeu several; weeks ago in a Portland hospital. The I The deeds In the land in which John X. Bahr sold his big Fltch, chief englr.er of the Chicago wheat farm near Saxe station were Great Western railroad, placed in the county records today. Tnat r0(ul conducted an investlga One of them shows that H. G. F. Eg- tlon, follow'ng the assertion by Louis gers becomes owner of 320 acres for' Brandells that rai'roads wasto 1 $1,- lu N4ng Proposed Extension In mi -ton Propta Ask Coninx-ivlul Or Favfir of John Day ITojoot ller- a consideration of $25,000 and Ber nard E. Anderson of two half sections foi a consideration of $55,000. GERMAN CHANCELLOR REPLIES TO BRITISHER rial club, the regular monthly ses sion, promises to be of unusual .inter est through the fact the club will be asked to again express itself in re gard to the West Umatilla Extension. This afternoon a bunch of Stanfield workers arrived from the west end and they are asking that the local organi zation go on record as opposing the teniion and as favoring the John Day project. On the other hand Her mlston people have sent up a reso lution favoring the extension or at least the expediting of the matter. They want the local club to stand pat its favoring the extension of the pro : Jeet. When the movement for the ex tension of the project was first launched a year or more ago local people endorsed the scheme and work tJ earnestly for the extension. It was largely through the instrumentality of local people that Portland influ ences were brought into action. Whether or not any additional ac tion will be taken by the club tonight remains to be seen. That he is in fa tor of acting deliberately and of tak ing no action whatever until the mat ter has been fully considered by a representative meeting is declared by President Dan P. Smythe. In the view ol Mr. Smythe It would be a mistake she was rational and at others she Berlin. Dec. 5. Chancellor Von She was much I'Othmann-Holweg. stemed almost insane better this mornine. and while her fore tne reichstag husband was telling some friends Sir Edward Gray. British foreign sec over the telephone how much im-1 retuly wlth tne declaration that Ger proved she seemed. Mrs. Birkenfeld ninn' wil1 never P"mit herself to be walked into the pantry, picked up the ' t, rust aside and Prs& down by revolver and shot herself. 'ns'and diplomatically. He was She was 27 years of age and leaves ern',naUc ,n nis statement that It Is four small children, acer 5. 4 and 2 ' UP lo r-ngiana 10 snow me sincerity 000.000 a day In efficient service The remedy suggested by Fitch is a fuel bureau of experts, Improved fir ing dev'ces on locomotives, a school for firemen, more sclentlf'c ordn.-mg of locomotives for sevrfve and n closer watch on exposed coal yards. "Each loss of one per cent of fuel in a speech be-: ,n American rauroail business rioans today, replied to a IoS! of $2,000 000." says Fitch's re port. t STRICKEN DtMB BY GRIEF. years and 5 months respectively. She was the daughter of C. C. Jones of Vesper, Ore. of her foreign policies before amlc able relations can be hoped for. CHIl.lt IS SCALDED TO DEATH IN HOG VAT claimed the election by an overwhelm Ing majority. It is estimated 70,000 Roseburg, Or. After lingering for votes have been cast, half of them ten hours in great suffering. Hazel, by women, the seven-year?old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hinsley, of Looking Kansas City Man Knctvliless as Result of Death of Two Children. Kansas City. Grief over the loss of his little dnughters, Ethel and Flossie, who were killed when their sandpit playhouse caved In, caused Alexander Claims Election. Andrew Hutchinson to lose his power Los Angeles, Dec. 5. The good of speech, government committee this afternoon Hutchinson, a well digger, suffered from an injury several years ago and OlflRS txeht rnilp fprtm fhla nlttr to I deaj from burns received by falling into a vat of hot water used for scald ing hogs. Every part of the child's body from the neck down was sub merged. She fell Into the water upon being accidentally jostled by a work ing hand. Notice to the Iubi;e. for the last year has worked only part of the time. When the cave-In occurred he ran to the sandpit and looked at the bod ies of his daughters. He did not re turn home for an hour, but sat on a I Marlon Jack has disposed nf his j interest in the Pendleton Iron Works ,,lle of ralls an1 (fazed at the heap of : and all those knowine themselves to i S!,nd- He has DPen mute since and be indebted to the company please call on C. W. McKtnney at the Being speaker. Champ Clark is a speaker, a talker; he talks rather too much sometimes. will i pnymcians ienr ne win never speak American National Bank and settle at once. PENDLETON IRON WORKS. Wanted By elderly lady, house- ( keeping in widower's family or ma i ternity nursing. Inquire C this office. You'll Have to Hurry For this week only we are offering absolutely the greatest bargains ever known to Pendleton men, in Hew Winter Siite 185 in the lot, sold regularly from $12.50 to $17.50, now going for again Several years ago another child of Hutchinson was drowned in the Kaw river pust abn'e the sandpit. 8000 MILE HIKE IS ENDED. Kansas City Mo. Accompanied by a delegation of mounted police, which met them at the cltv llnrts, Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght H. Woo'f endine an .- j 000-mile hike, arrived here, i The Woolfa first began their hike ! thirteen months ago at San Antonio, ; Tex., walking thence to Atlanta, Ca., and New York before turning we.'t. j lira. Woolf with this feat is cla'mlnr the woman's long distance walking I championship of the world. The Woolf liome Is In Kansas City ' Kas., where Vr. Woolf wa a music I dealer until his health broke down and physicians advised fresh air and exercise. Wilson Makes AiHnl. Olympia, Wa.'h. The attorneys for George H. Wilson have appealed his case to the supreme court of the state. Wilson was last month convicted of the murder and outrage of Mrs Arch ie Coble in the town of Rainier, Wash., last July. The expense of ap peal, amount'ng to over $700. will be Sstood by labor and fraternal unions. of which Wilson is a member. Fit Guaranteed or your money back Sizes up to 48. The patterns are this seasons and the regular prices are as above .stated dont take our Word for it but SEE OUR BIG WINDOW DISPLAY. The Olfer Ends Saturday Night Workingmen's Clothing Co. Pe..d!etons Prlcerookers in Men's Wear HOOVER'S TEAM BEATS MOLITORS Molitoi'g bowling tea mmet defeat last nisht at the hands of Hoover's aggregation of pjn upsettcrs by tho score of 2162 to 2399, in the first meeting of the two teams in the tour nament. Tho following are the Indi vidual scores: Hoover's; Team. 180 189 1S6 157 161 153 807 Molltor'H 198 158 , 168 Gibson 153 Butler 172 66Z 6S1 118 68 Tonight there Is to be a match game ' between two teams of tho B-lengue. This is to be the first game and ; prom'seg lots of sport for the bowlers i and tho spectators. Hoover . . Noel llansco'm Carter . . . Coon .'. . . Totals Molitor . Ander. on Spencer , 162 179 154 136 820 Train. 194 166 158 144 M9 158 174 163 184 156 835 162 139 155 129 154 527 492 499 499 445 2462 554 463 481 426 475 simox I Patronize the Episcopal ladies Cos i t!lian lunch and supper, served cafe- j ter'a Ftyin, at the dining room of the j Golden Rule Hotel, December 6. When you want THE AUTO CAB PHONE MAIN 488, Th3 OREGON MOTOR CO. 315 E. COTOrtT ST. SPECIAL! Shirts, Sox Underwear Sale Prices . It Will Pay You to Buy Here BOSTON STOR.E Cut Prices Now On LADIES SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $2.00 LADIES' SUITS PRESSED $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 Phone Main 100 200 1-2 E. Alt. Independent Meat Market "We have re-opened the Farmers' Meat Market on east Ccmrt street and will carry a fine and fresh line of FRESH AND CURED MEATS, SAUSAGES AND LARD. POULTRY EVERY SATURDAY. KURRLE & SON Phone Main 445. Prompt Delivery. CLARK'S GROCERY A few Specials AT PENDLETON'S BIG CASH GROCERY. Shreaded Cocoanut, 3 packages for 25 Condensed Milk, 3 cans for 2 lb. can large White Asparagus 30 Fancy Cabbage, per lb 1 - 2c Apples $1.60 per box CLARK'S GROCERY Phone Main 174 612 Main Street O. A. C. SHORT COURSES BEGIN JAN. 3, CONTINUE FOI K WEEKS. YOU ARE INVITED Every citizen of Oregon la cordially Invited to attend tho short courses of the Oregon Agri cultural College, beginning Jan. 3. Eleven distinctive courses will be offered In Agricul ture, Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry and Music. Every course Is designed to HELP the student In his dally work. Make this a pleasant and pro fitable winter outing. No tuition. Reason able accommodations. For beautiful Illustrat ed bulletin, address, H. M. TENNANT, Registrar, Corvallls, Ore. Farmer's Huslncss Course by Correspondenco. A SNAP FOR $2500.00 , 7 room modern house, stone cellar, barn, wood shed, bath, toilet, shade and fruit trees, 1-2 block ground. ' Call at once as bargains of this character can't last. Must see It to appreciate It. . MARK MOORHOUSE CO. Phone Main 83. 117 E. Court Street. Other Property of Every Description. Money to Loan on City and County Realty. YOU Are Wanted At The Wonder Store WEDNESDAY Its to your interest. Investigate! :'l..f