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DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, IIHDAY, JANUARY 19, 1912. EIGHT PAGES. PACK EIGHT. That During 1912 You will Imy jour Groceries at this store. Phone orders carefully attended. Stock crisp and fresh every day. Our prices will please you. WE WANT 1 912 TO BE OUR. BANNER YEAR We'll make it worth while for you if you'll trade here. Standard Grocery Co., Inc. PHONE MAIN 98. FRANK O'GARA. Pre. WHERE ALL ARB PLEASED. BERNARD O'GARA, Sec-Treaa. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Police Court Empty. Again this morning no punishment was inflicted from the seat of justice in the police court, no offenders hav ing shattered the peace during the noght. Orchestra Goes to Echo. The - United Orchestra of thU city goes to Echo this evening to play fvt another one of the popular firemen's dances in that town. GLASSY WRESTLING II AT HERM indictments are a conspiracy against labor and flays Lawler. Fredericks and others in the prosecution. Wrestling fans in Umatilla county will on Saturday evening, February 3 have an opportunity to witness what will probably be the most scientific bout ever held in this section of east ern Oregon. Ed J. O'Connell, wrest ling instructor at the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club in Portland and who claims the 150 pound cham pionship of the United States, has consented to journey to Hermlston to meet Jack Kennedy, the idol of the project and former champion of the Chicago Y. M. C. A. O'Connell is too well known over the state to require testimonials as to his worth as a mat artist and Kennedy, since coming to the county, has displayed such clever ness that the residents of the irrigat ed section swear by him. It is probable that some of the Pen dleton fans will go down to see the match. . BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL WILL AID INDICTED UNIONISTS Fresno, Jan. 19. Absolute belief In the innocence and integrity of Olaf Tvietmoe, Johannsen and Clancy, who were indicted for conspiracy In the McXamara cases, with pledges of moral and financial support, was de olared by the California Building Trades Council here today, adopting the strongly worded report ot, the committee, which unanimously ap proved the annual report of Secre; tary-Treasurer Tvietmoe. The report says the action is of "dastardly character"' and that the CABLE OVER DEEP GORGE. TeloJioiie Lineman Proposes to Save Himself Many Miles of Travel. Ellensburg, Wash. In order to save himself from a fifteen-mile walk through the forests of the Cascade mountains in the dead of winter, Ben Huerngardt, a lineman for the Postal Telegraph company station at the summit, has constructed an aerial tramway across the Keechelus river and is new able to make his daily patrol on the route without making the detour around the lake. HuengarOt :s a brother lineman of Frank Hoopes, the man who was fro zen to death last winter at the sum mit of the hills while endeavoring to locate a break in the wires. During the summer months, with the help of two trappers, he strung & seven-eighths-inch wire cable across the river, a distance of 167 feet, and ingeniously constructed a basket or carriage large . enough to hold two men, with which to haul themselves across the stream. At the point where the wire crosses the river runs through a canyon and never freezes, even in the coldest weather. Ales OUxer Able to Be Out. Alex Oliver, who has been confln ed to his home since December 14 with a bilious attack, is able to be down on the streets today for the first time since his Illness commenced. Mother is Very 111. Mrst Joe Kimery, wife of the day clerk at the Hotel St. George, left last night for Detroit, Mich., being called there by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. John Porter. GIRL, 16, HER OWN MISTRESS. May Wed Despite Father's Objection Montana Judge Holds. Butte, Mont. Girls of IS can se lect whom' they will for husbands in Montana, according to a decision ren dered by District Judge Jeremiah J. Lynch, who by his ruling held that a maid of 10 and 6 may marry without her father's consent and that her age is no grounds for the annulment of such marriage. Judge Lynch's de cision was made when he summarily disposed of the case of Anthony J. Duggan, father and guardian of Mary Duggan, against John Nolan to have a recent marriage annulled. Mary Duggan started to school one morn ing several months ago in short .dress es and with her school books under her arm.' Before she had reached the school she met John Nolan, changed her mind about going to school, also changed her dress for a longer one, and went with her lover to Father Kennedy of St. Patrick's church, where they were married. "The father will take an appeal to the. supreme court. .Charge Jury Intimidation. Los Angeles, Jan. 18. Following complaints by defendants' attorneys, that rumors of Jury tampering were jeopardizing their case, the district attorney's office announced that all jurors in the case of Bert Connors, accused of dynamiting the Hall of Records, will be fully protected from Intimidations. Swartihuiders Have Daughter. Major E. S. Swartzlander, govern ment representative upon the Umatil la reservation, is now the proud father of a little daughter as well as of a two year old son. The little girl was born to Mrs. Swartzlander several days since. ' Library Ass'n. Meets Tomorrow. The adjourned meeting of the Li brary and Civic association is called for Saturday, January 20th, at 3 o'clock at the city hall. The library ball and other important business will be discussed. Members are urged to be present. ' SUICIDES TO AVOID DISGRACING EMPLOYERS San Francisco, Jan. 18. After pen. ning a note to his employers, Barrows Wade and Guthrie, public accountants in which he said he had been drunk and feared he would disgrace the firm, William Bellamy age 24 suicid ed by sending a bullet into his brain in the office today. The middleman is' useful, but he shouldn't want over 40 per cent. of Ihe Income of ihe Average Family is Speni for Eaf Mes WIIAT are you receiving in return for money spent for eatables? You can be the judge of the Freshness and Wholesomeness .of your purchase but you must depend upon the SCALES in use for the quantity We, Protect Our Customers by Using Toledo Scales No Springs ' HONEST WEIGHT GUARANTEED You can see the gofids automatically weighed and their money value is calculated by the machine NO WAITING NO ERRORS Come in and see this most modem weighing system. GROCERIES AND MEATS won't cost von on much if you Krt full value for your money. V.., ' ? h ri iv on vour food KUDDlies will amount to a considerable um in a year. We (ruarantee to give yon the most of tlie best qualit for your money. fan) CIZ2E Call Today and Try Some cf These Weighed on Our Electric Scales Country Sausage Fresh Mince Meat Echo Honey, jars and bulk Fresh Package Cookies Summer Sausage Swiss Cheese Johnsons Package Candies Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Quality Grocers" A Spring Day in Winter. Pendleton people are today being treated to a spring day in the midst of winter and the joy of outdoor ex istence has called many into the "sun shine.' With green gras9, blossoms and singing "birds, the day could eas ily advance several months in the calendar without discovery. Emmcl Delights Audience. Rev. Emmel delighted the audience at the Methodist church last night with his rendition of the beautiful so lo "Face to Face," and his splendid leadership of the song service. He will preach tonight and Mrs. Landers will sing. Song Service at 7:30. Preaching at 8 p. m. Funeral of B. F, Beck Held. , This afternoon at 2 o'clock a large number of friends and relatives of B. F. Beck, deceased, gathered at the family home on the north side of the river to pay a last tribute to the de parted pioneer. Interment was made in plney cetmetery. Scalded Baby Dies Here. Eleanor, the little two and a half year old child of Mr. and Mrs. John T. McNurlin of Umatilla, hich acci dentally fell into a tub of hot water Wednesday, died yesterday, afternoon at the local hospital from Its burns. The mother Is almost prostrated with grief over the accident and refuses to be comforted. YOU will ' receive great benefit from ft trial of Hostetter'M Stomach Bitters In eases of l"oor Appetite. Indigestion, Costtveness, Colds. Grippe and Malaria. Try it, but in sist on getting HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitlers LEAVE IT TO US. and we will do your Cleaning and Dyeing to your perfect satisfaction. We take ladles' and gentlemen's gar ments and make them look like new by our process, which, however, will never injure the most delicate fab ric. We solicit a trial of our work feeling certain that the first order will be the forerunner of many more from you. Our charges are moderate in all cases. Pendleton Dye Works Phone Main 189. 206 Vk E. Alta, Dale Rothvoll Optometrist Eyes examined by the latest and best methods. Glasses fitted, lenses duplicated and frames repaired. With Wm. Har.scom THE Jeweler, Pendleton REAL MEXICAN HOT TAMALES 11 c Hot Clnm Bouillon ......... 10c Hot Malted Clams 10c Hot' Beef Tea 10c Hot Tomato Flip 10c Hot Beef Broth 10c Hot Chocolate 10c Try our Hot Drinks they are invigorating and will cheer you up during cold weather. . VY. J. Connor & Co. Successor to Harry O'Dell Cigars, Candies and Pool Room. 64 9 Main Street Prone M. 4. Taklns Buhrer's place. Ed Wetzel, well known young rail road man. Is acting as roadmaster of the Umatilla-La Grande, divlsioti of the. O.-W R. & N. during the absence of Ed. Buhrer who is in Portland re- ce'vlng treatment for an inflamed eye. To Form Churchmen Into Fnion. John Gibson of Walla Walla, rep resentative of the "Men and Religion Forward Movement," is In the city to day and has arranged with the pas tors of the local churches for a meet ing here on February 6 for the pur pose of uniting the male members of the churches into an active or ganization of uplifting influence. Pasco Defeats Pendleton. The Pendleton Bowling team last night received a defeat from the hands of the Pasco rollers in Pasco, there being a difference of 38 pins In the two scores at the end of tne session. The local men were "off color" decidedly and, further handi capped by strange alleys, could only make a score of 2442 while their op ponents pulled out with 2479. Adolph Molitor emerged with high score for the local team but he was the only one who was atile to do himself Jus tice. The other members were Nick Noel. Bred Boob, L. E. Hoover and W. H. McMonles. Underwear, Shirts, Clothing, Hats, Furnishings all continue to go down in price at the Sosikoini Store Minister Old Football Star. Rev. Emmel, who is conducting evangelistic services at the Methodist church, was a few years ago one of the notable football stars of the coun try. He was a member of the famous team of Northwestern University which succeeded in trouncing Coach eincrcr'a formidable Chlcaeo eleven. A ) singular feature in connection with that team, according to Rev. Emmel, Is that ten of its eleven regular mem bfrs are now ministers of the gospel which fact would seem to be a counter argument to the claim that football as a sport is brutalizing. Have you thought how you will profit by buying of us? $1.50 Ladies' Wool Waists $2.50 Ladies' Wool Waists 75c Ladies' Wool Scarf 35c Ladies' Vests $1.25 Corsets 25c Wool Hose $1.00 Men's Wool Underwear -75c Men's Sea Mitts 75 . $1.89 49 23 98 19 79 48 $5.50 Men's Canvas Ulster $4.25 WONDER STORE Notlcp F.Iks. All good Elks are requested .o be at the Elks lodge room on Monday evening at seven thirty. The follow ing gentlemen are especially request ed to be there: Jos. Skrahle, jack Watson. Iee Drake. Clarence Moller, Jack Gibson, Jack Urquart, Jim Estcs and George Borden . " J. E. KEEFE, Jr. Director of Elks' Minstrel. ITALIANS CAPTURE ANOTHER FRENCH OCEAN VESSEL Paris, Jan. 19. Italian torpedo boats today seized the French steam er Manobau, bound for Tunis. The ship had eighty-nlne passengers aboard, including 26 Turkish nurses. No contraband of war was aboard and feeling here is high over the seizure because the liner Carthage was treat ed similarly. 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