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.... , . , - 1 -jf"'- " !-...;- -, .---r,:,ir.; u: i . . i - LLt- M,ifn'w.fH'. PAGE ETGIIT. DAILY EAST OUEGOXIAX, PEXDIiETON, OREGON, MTCRDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1911. RIGHT PAGES. That. Holiday anl all the dainty and appetizing good things that go to make it a suocess, (.'AN P,K SKt.TRED COMPLETE AT THIS lilCi C.KOCEKY llKADQUARTKRS Rivause our stock is complete. IWanse our lines arc fresh. and our service is proi.ipt and attentive. Standard Grocery Co., Inc. TMIOXE MAIX 6. WHERE ALL ARE PLEASED. FRANK O'GARA. Pres. BERX'ARD O'GARA, Scc-Treaa. Newsy Notes of Pendleton John Kearney Is Iluck. John Kearney, night pol'ce officer, who has been spending n week In Portland, returned to Pendleton yes terday evening nnd Is buek on the Job again. llnjVs Out on lloiuls. Ed Hayes, the young man who was arrested Thursday night charged with robb ng the Pendleton Ice & Cold Storage company of several hundred dollar-, succeeded in raising his bonds of $500 yesterday and is now it liberty for the pre-ent. Herman Peters was one of his bondsmen. ; icts License for a Day, I tSlen S:urdivant enjoys the d'stinc- tion of being the 'last hunter to se ; cure a 1911 lieen-e In this county i and it will give him tne privilege of hunting unmolested by game wardens on y one uny, us it expires sunuay night at 12 o'clock. IlL FOR RAMROD WALKS SOO 5I1I.ES IX LESS T1IAX 120 1IOIRS Treal Way to Spokane and Kcturns to Pendleton by Same Method RU-pinl Off Forty-seven Miles One Day, rxrty-two Anotlier. On leaving Pend'eton be was sup pi ed with credentials by the chief of police and by means of affidavits from affidavits from police officers in different cities regarding his ar riving and departing t'.me, his account of his travel Is verified in part. Had Little Money. He left Pendleton with but $1.55 Xew Year's Hunters (iullty. Xtmrods who have planned to In vade the feeding grounds of the wild fowl on Xew Years day can not help but violate the game laws, accord ing to the opinion of C. K. Cranston, chairman of the state fish and game commission. Their 1911. licenses will expire at midnight Sunday and as they cannot secure 1912 licenses -in 1911 and cannot secure them Monday be cuuse it is a non-Judicial day, they There Are Two Sides I to every question, but there can be only one opinion of our Cleaning and pressing. It is commended In the highest terms by those who have fa vored us with their patronage tji the past. We have the most up-to-date methods and can do work quicker nnd better thnn our rivals, because we are better equipped to do the work. And we charge very moder ately for our services too. Fendlefon Dye Works Underwear, Shirts, Shoes, Olofhing, Hats, Furnishings all continue to go down in price at the ostoh Store Phone Main 16 9. 206 H E. AltaJ A THE CHURCHES. ' in w povKei na oy ns agreement , m . for0 tha measure ot was not to beg. borrow, steal or work , klm the feathered denizens of the for jnoney, but was to subsist on his marsh land or vlolate the game laws orig.nal capital and such supplement- him voluntarily. In consequence of this; agreement, he declares he was forced Former Resident Dies. ! Word has been received here of to keep up walking steam on a very l"p ur"1" "L . VVu. ..' i meager diet on the up-trip. In fact T " .f f' ,L , , a Walla Walla hospital on Christmas the total contributions made to him j., t..v. . j niinoiinni hort!v ' Wh'le e" rUte to,Eokane amounted indent 0 old Bge. Since leaving .-noru j .,, i20 and he declares h after 3 o'clock, having completed his waIkeJ 3g miIes one with but one ru r. . n. h ke to Snokane anrt return, a d stance ! . ',- , ln8 nls nome near "uzvuie, a.sn Church of the Redeemer. The Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m. The holy communion win oe celebrated at the 11 a. m. service. There will be divine service in the evening at 7:30 o'clock, when the Right Rev. Bishop R. L. Paddock win preach. The Christmas music will be repeated. All are cordially invited. Charles Qulnney, rector. "Never again." said "Ramrod Bob" when, footsore and weary, he walked into the office of Chief of Police Gurdane yesterday afternoon meai ana a oox or granam crackers lllgton. His son Frank Murphy. Jr., in h s stomach. On the back stretch, ls stlll llvln ln this city. Col. J. H. however, people were more generous ! Raley is now engaged ln the settle and he received $3.70 in cash and a ment of the estate. Christmas dinner, the latter blessing! of 500 nvles, in the remarkable time of 120 hours. This he accomplished in the dead of winter under circum stances of exceeding dirficul'y but he jIaIomx, iWr,, VA ..-ill . . . . An say to establish a record under condi- br.towed upon him a St- Jhns;Tw Marriago Licenses, tions which he encountered on his re- ' , Marriage licenses were issued to- cent jaunt. To in a Day. ! day to John H C. Behrens and So- And now let it be said that "Ram- Thf lonest d.stance he traveled in ; phia Emma Muller, a Helix couple, rod Bob" is none other than Robert ne, da' wvas 47 miles when on his in- ! nnJ to Willard Forth and Naomi Cnrlin. well known In this city which U al ,ap he walked fron th's city to Johnson, seventeen year old daugh he has made his headquarters for the l Walla Walla. On the other day he ter of W. M. Johnson of this city. The pist nine years. Yesterday on his oeciures ne maae 42 miles in 9 1-2 ; wedd ng of the latter couple was per- I'irst IlaptUt tlturcli. Corner Johnson and E. Alta streets, Rev. Herbert T. Cash, pastor. Morn ing theme: "Wanted A Xew Vision f God." Evening theme. "Behold Ho Cometh." Preaching at 11 and 7:30. Sunday school at 10; Intermediate oung people's meeting at 3; senior oung people's meeting at. 6:30. An nual meeting of the church next Wed; esday n'ght. A-hearty invitation to all. return, true to his promise, he reveal- j hours. j formed by Rev. Evans in the Metho- ed his Identity which before his start "Ramrod" Bob recounts no stirring . dist parsonage at high noon In the he had d'sclosed to but a few of h's 1 adventures of his stroll beyond en- friends. Carlln is jus-t a plain farm countering an evil looking hobo in hand and makes no pretensions of be- the dusk one even;ng who made sever ing aught else unless it is as an Odd j aI threatening advances but was fi Fellow for he deports the three links : "ally intimidated when the hiker Sunday School Elects Officers. At the annual Sunday school elec- I tion of the Methodist Episcopal on his coat lapel and acknowledges cleared his combination ramrod and I church Thursday evening, the fol- presence of relatives. connection with the Freewater branch of the lodge. Makes Record Trip. Carlin, or "Ramrod Bob" as he chose to be called, left Pendleton on the morn:ng of December 15 at 7 o'clock and by the terms of his agree ment was to walk to Spokane and back by December 30. and was to spend two days in tne northern city. This he accomplished in record time, his uptr'.p requiring 65 hours of ac tual wa king time, while his home coming journey wa3 made in ten hours less. Thus the lanky pedestrian made an average of over four miles an hour anj this too under the handi- o uugeon ror action. This was the lowing officers were chosen: Super only weapon he carried through the Intemient, A. J. Owen; assistant su entire Journey, and since his return, perintendent. Mrs. S. Jinklns; secre- he has bestowed U upon Chief Gur-jtary, Alfred Christiansen; grading dane. Methodist. Methodist Episcopal church corner Webb and Johnson streets, X. Evans pastor. Rev. M. 11. Marvin of Spo kane, will preach at 11 a. m. Rev. Slarvin was formerly presiding elder f this district and his numerous friends will enjoy meeting him again. Xew Years will be the basis of the pastor's address at 7:30 p. m. Miss iargaret Lowell will render a violin sclo at the evening service. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Strangers are Invited to worship with us. Wins no Money. secretary, Mrs. S. A. Lowell; treasur er, D. B. Waffle; librarian, Grace Carlin emerges from his Jaunt no i Oliver; chorister, Doris Gregory; pi anist., Audrey Hunter; primary su perintendent, Mrs. N. Evans; cradle roll superintendent, Mrs. A. J. Owens: home department superintendent. B. E. Coon. richer than when he began it for his hike was not the result of a wager or any agreement by which he was to profit. He undertook It for his own satisfaction, but declares hereafter, if ever he is tempted to gird up his loins for a walk, he will choose some sea son to wh'ch zero weather is foreign. He is considering a trip to Portland ihjw ufiu minus lie uitgui mane ll in can of walking 70 miles through the the future some time. snow and 170 miles over a loose bal lasted railroad track. The entire Journey was made on the tracks of the O -W. R. & X. line, which fact, the hiker y:"ys. was responsible for a few additional hours of t'me. Every fami'y has need of a good, reliable llnlmont. For sprains, bruis es, soreness of the muscles and rheu matic pains there is none better than Chamberlain's. Sold by all dealers. FREDERICKS WILL APPEAR BEFORE IXDIAXAPOLIS JCRY Star the New Year Riglik! if vou have not been a patron of the Golden Rule Store, call next week and get acquainted Many Surprises Will Await You Los Angeles, Dec. 30. Carrying with him the original confession of Ortle McManigal, In which the names of twenty labor leaders are said to be mentioned In connection with the dynamiting, District Attor ney Fredericks left today to testify before the grand jury at Indianapolis. Spec al Attorney Lawler announced today that the local Jury would not return indictments until January 8 Indications are that Tvietmoe's ot- flee is under fire. He, with other la bor leaders, has been held here two weeks but never called before the grand Jury. Meanwhile he has been ordered to report dally, while his employes and others have been ex amined. DR. SIX WILL HE IXAIGURAAED SOOX Shanghai, Dec. 30. Dr. Sun, presi dent of the republ'c of China, within a few days wi 1 be formnlly inaugurated at Nanking, which will be chosen as the capital. He says he believes there Is no doubt but that the republican form of government will he chosen in preference to a constitutional mon archy, by provincial delegates now as. sembled at Xanklng. St. George Cafe and Grill WHITE COOKS, SERVICE FIRST-CLASS Open Day and Night Prices are Reasonable Hot Merchants Lunch Daily 1 1:30 A M. to 2:00 P. M. French Dinner every Sunday from 11 a, m. to 8 p. m. Entrance on Webb Street or through Hotel Lobby Giupplcr Meet at llermlston. (Special Correspondence). Hermiston. Ore., Dec. 30. Xew Years night R. S. Bensel, claiming the championship of the northern divis ion of the Pacific squadron of the United States navy, and J. Kennedy, claimant at one time of the champion ship of the Chicago Y. M. C. A., will meet on the mat ln the local basket ball hall for a wrestling match. J. L Thompson, of Hermiston is Kennedy's manager. Bensel's father is a resi dent of the project and the son will make this his future home. ' SOX AND BROTHER OF GOVERXOH DIES IX POVERTY San Pedro. Calif., Dec. 30. "Hur ry, bartender, I feel the end near. My 1 head Is whirling." Before he could finish, James Hancock Hadley, half brother of Governor Hadley of Mls sori. and son of former Governor of Louisiana, fell dead to the floor of a waterfront saloon from heart fail ure. He had been estranged from his family twenty years and made a liv ing by catching fish. His funeral was held today with funds provided by friends. REYES XOT TO BE TRIED FXTIL XEXT FEBRUARY Mexico City, Dec. 30. Semi-official advices here today state that It ls un likely that General Reyes' trial for rebellion, will be held before Febru ary. The government apparently wants the pro-Reyes reeling through out the country to abate Reyes is In good spirits and has received sev eral visitors in his cell. Alb CoodTimeTonig m To Get You a N.w Winter Suit For W3 h y? a Over 200 Suits and Overcoats, priced regularly from $7.50 to $17.50. Take your choice from the lot TONIGHT for only HALF-PRICE. We can fit you and we can please you all we ask is for you to call. See Large Corner Window Berg Wins Over Dcmetrnl. Portland, Ore., Dec. 30. John Berg last night won the light heavy-weight wrestling championship of the United States from William Demetral, tho "Greek demon" after an hour, twenty one minutes and 28 seconds of wrestling. Colorado ling Zero Weather. Denver, Colo., Dec. 30. Mercury to zero over the state today, 16 below at Sterling. Ranges covered with a foot of snow and the livestock situa tion is serious. Trains are from ten to twelve hours late. It is below zero in Montana also. Away Goes Catarrh Brcatlio Soothing. Healing Ilyomoi Relief In Five Ml mites. Where there's catarrh there's thou sands of catarrh germs. You can's get rid of catarrh unless you kill thes ferms. You can't kill fiese germs with stomach medicine or sprays or douches because you can't get whers they are. You can kill these germs with HY OMEI a penttratlng antiseptic air that you breathe a few times a day over the raw, sore, germ Infested mem brane. .' For catarrh, asthma, croup, coughs colds and catarrhal deafness Hyomol Is sold on money back plan by Tall man ft Co. Complete outfit $1; Extra bottles of HYOMEI If afterwards needed only B0 cents. Remember, HYOMEI does not contain morphine, cocaine or any drug that could pos sibly do harm. Whirlwind Specials TONtGMT AT Womideir Store 65c Heavy Cotton Underwear for men, limited 25e 10c Dnrk Outing Flannel, yard 4 S-lc 15c Ladles Hose, limited Sc $1.50 Wool Underwear for men 9Hc II. B0 Wool Shirts for men.... '. 08c $1.50 Xlght Gowns for men 8c 10c and 12 l-2c Crash Toweling, limited 7c Reductions in all lines We undersell and those who havo been In our store in the last month know we are making good. The largest and most varied stock of Diamonds in Eastern Oregon. We buy direct from the importers, for cash, and knowing these precious stones as wo do, are enabled to give you just what you want and at just tho price you wish to pay. YOU CAN MAKE YOUR SELECTION OF A DIA MOND AND WE WILL MOUNT IT IN ANY DESIRED MANNER. Wm. HANSCOM THE Jeweler 1912 Prices At Clark's Grocery Mlnoe Meat, 14 pound pails 91.50 Bhreaded Cocoanut, packages for XSo French Mushrooms, can , (So Crab Meat, can . , ts Lobsters, can SOo 60 Brooms while they last at '. 35 15 Market Baskets while they last , 5 CLARK'S GROCERY Phone Main 174 612 Main Street