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PAGE TEX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1912. TEN PAGES BLUE MOUNTAIN, OR BLAN CHARD CREAMERY EJEJITTEIHl 25c lb.; 50c two lb. roll Country butter 40c roll -;r.i:.vrFj-:i stkicti.y fresh, wholksome ani fvll weight. tuade here ax1 practice true economy. Standard Grocery Company, Inc. Where All Are Pleased Frank O'Gara, President. Bernard O'Gara, Sec-Treat, ECHO CATTLE ARE SHIPPED TO SEATTLE (Special Correspondence.) Echo, Ore., May 3. Frank Corea has shipped four cars of beef cattle to Seattle. Mrs. J. H. Leezer has returned home from a visit In Pendleton. Mr. and Mr Henry Baumgardner were business visitors here yesterday. Hugh D. Smith arrived here yester day from Vancouver, Wash. O. A. Cannon spent last Saturday and Sunday visiting in Walla Walla with his sister. George Sa'.ing has returned from an extended visit at La Grande. Frank Sloan of Stanfleld was a bus iness visitor here the first of the week. Mrs. A. B. Thomson, Miss Elna Thomson and Miss Georgia Perry have returned from a visit to Pendle ton. Mrs. R. B. Stanfleld and little daughter Maxine are visiting friends in Pendleton. Uncle Davey Mitchell left yesterday for Heppner on a visit with friends and relatives. Jacob Gelgler was a visitor in Pen dleton yesterday. George G. Pell, organizer for the K. O. T. M. order, who has been here the past fortnight, has gone to Seattle, Wash. Sherman Crayne was a business vis itor in Pendleton yesterday. Glenn McCullough of Stanfield was in Echo yesterday. 1 if jL $fl .... -tMr m w hi 1 1 it ir.' . bik ..i.jn. TO the winner of the big Guessing contest now going on at our store we will give a case of the Albers Bros. Violet Oats free. Contest is open to all whether customers or not. Call, make a guess. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Quality Grocers Newsy Notes of Pendleton Itrliitfs Thirty Jersey Cows. It. H. Stephens arrived in the city today with thirty more blooded Jersey cows from the Willamette valley. This is the second shipment he has brought in for disposal to farmers in this sec tion of the state. Market Enlarges Floor Spaoe. The Oregon Market, which recently opened for business on North Main street, is enlarging its floor space for the accommodaion of its increased trade. Cigar Store Incrvtt.scs Space. The Griggs & Stangier cigar store which began business a few months ago, is forced to increase its store room and today workmen are enlarg ing the floor space in the rear. Goes to Arrest Indians. Deputy Game Warden E. F. Averitl has been commissioned with the task of arresting a band of thirty Indians in Gilliam county, who have been kill ing deer out of season, and he left this morning for Heppner, from which city he will ride over into the zone of trouble. He will deputize several men to go with him for he realizes that It is no one man's Job that he has undertaken. Takes Journal Agency Again. S. D. Taylor, who handled the Ore gon Journal agency for Pendleton un til two months ago, has again resum ed charge of the delivery of that pa per to its many local subscribers, Los lie" Gibns having resigned from the position. and Dillon, Montana, on similar charges. His method of operation was easy while it lasted. From one city he would mail a draft to him self in care of a hotel In another city. Arriving at the later place, he would call for his mail, open it before the clerk, and ask to have the draft passed. Chief Kearney was suspicious of' the man while here but a draft cashed at the Golden Rule' Hotel hap pened to be a good one and he was released. However, his arrest has Justified the chief's suspicions. Fighting Srv Causes Arrest. John McGowan conceived the idea that he was a "white hope" yesterday after putting a pretty good cargo ot "Joy fluid' 'aboard and this delusion led to a sentence of seven days in Jail this morning. .After creating a rough house in two local saloons and knocking one man down on the street, he ran afoul of the police and was Jailed. Will Change lloml ut Gibbon. Hereafte. Pendleton 'people who drive to Wenaha Springs, will not be delayed by the two gates in the coun ty road at Gibbon. , Following an in vestigation made by the county court yesterday, the road will be changed so that gates will not be necessary. The Thorn Hollow road, however, will be left as it is. Is "3 Years Young. Cuss Matlock, well known pioneer resident and proprietor of the Pas time picture show is celebrating his 75th birthdav today. Mr. Matlock is a native of Tennessee but has made ! his home here for many years. House Is RoUIhhI. Aimee Tardiff, well known chauf feur, was made the victim of a bur glar several nights ago. He and his wife had driven out in the country for the evening and during their absence their house on west Alta street was entered and ransacked, the thief get ting away with fifteen dollars in cash. The police were notified but the visitor left little clew upon which to work ru l.arHM's ; to Pilot liock. Manager Jess Garrett and his Buckarooes left by auto this morning fur Pilot itoik, where this afternoon they play their second game with the amateur team of that town. This will be their first game away from home and the fans will be interested in watching thi-lr performance under foreign skies. Tomorrow afternoon and Sunday they win meet the North Yakima .speedy bunch on the local diamond and these contests promise to eclipse anything seen heretofore this season in home territory. Oregon Garage to OiH'n Slonduy. The New Oregon Motor Garage will be opened to the public next Monday morning as the workmen are now putting the finishing touch es to the splendid new reinforced concrete building on Court and Gar den streets built for garage purposes exclusively by W. F. Matlock. With its completion. Pendleton will have one of the largest and best equipped garages in the state. It will have a floor space of 8125 square feet and there is not a post in It to prevent the utilizing of every Inch of it. Being L shaped, it will have entrance on both Court and Garden streets and its lo cation is ideal for Its purposes. Ben F. Trombley, the proprietor, states that he will run a strictly service garage, storing machines of nil makes hut at the same time maintaining the agency for the Cadillac and Overland cars. Up-to-date machinery will be installed in the repair shop and he will also equip a vulcanizing depart ment with an efficient man in charge of it. Besides a full line of care, he will carry a large stock of tires nnd sundries. WATCH MEXICAN DISEASES. Siirseon-General Details Men to Southern Ports for Inspection. Washington. May 3. To prevent the introduction of bubonic plague, yellow fever and other contagious dis eases Into the United States from Waffles Land in lT. S. Safely. A telegram received this morning by relatives brings the news that Doc tors Kldred and Clara Waffle landed safely in Charlestown, Mass., last night on their return from a year in Europe. After a visit of a week in Boston they will spend a week at the former's old home in Wisconsin and then go to Rochester. Minn , to take a two Weeks' course ut the famous Mayo sanitarium. They expe'et to ar rive in Pendleton about June 1. Balib Funeral Sunday. Mayor W. F. Matlock today receiv ed news from Medicine Hat, Canada, to the effect that th funeral of the late W. II. Babb will take place in that city Sunday. Owing to the dis tance It will bo lmpos.ihlo for local friondrf of the dead horseman to at tend the service. However aipro priate testimonials of sorrow and es teem will be sent by friends and by the Masonic order to which the dead man belonged. Fraud Artist Caught In Valley. Sheriff T. D. Taylor was today no tified that W. E. Gilbert, who, it is alleged cashed bogus drafts upon the Taylor Hardware Store on April 27, had been arrested in McMinnvillo and would be held until sent for. Gilbert. It is said, presented a draft for $73 on the Dallas National Ilank. at the store last Saturday and secured mon ey. X'pon the discovery of its fraudu lent nature, the officers were noti fied and immediately commenced f search which has been rewarded with the desired result. Forger Known Here Arreted. Chief of Police John Kearney has received notice that R. M. Miller, for mer traveling representative for the A. M. Kelley Broom Co. of Leaven worth, Kansas, and who was taken up here last March by the police pend ing an investigation of a draft which he had cashed, has been arrested in Dallas, Texas, on a forgery charge. Miller U also wanted in Walla Walla Your Watch eea Does not want to bo MERELY' AX ORXAMEXT Let u! fix you out with n watch that can be depended upon. -The kind that will Keep time, nnd look well. 'Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. Die, For Saturday Extra secial offers that you cannot afford to overlook. It moans a During to you of from one to three times the price of llie article purchased, if you take adrantage of these sensational . bargains. SIIOKS S5 pairs of men's shoes; all leathers and great array of sizes; sold regularly 'for $2..10 to $4.00, Saturday SUM 88.76 SUITS 17.") Men's Suits; just the styles to he Avorn this summer; sold regu larly at $15; all sizes and patterns - IVorkingmens Clothing Go Uctter quality, lower price talk here. Mexico, Surgeon-General Blue of the public health and marine hospital service today detailed Assistant Sur geon J. A. Campbell to supervise the departure of vessels from Vera Crua to this country and assigned Surgeon Milo Bady to perform a similar du ty at Tamplco. These officers will re port upon the sanitary conditions of the prts, especially with regard it yellow fever and bubonic plague, sign bills of health with the American con sul, fumigate vessels in order to kill mosquitoes and rats upon them ana Inspect passengers destined for Am erican ports. DISSOLITIOX PAKTNERSniP. To All Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between the undersigned In the practice of law Is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. The unfinished business will be completed as undertaken, ait(l either partner has authority to collect out standing accounts. Dated Pendleton, Ore., May 1, 1912. STEPHEN- A. LOWELL. JOHN P. WINTER. Bicycles! 727 Johnson street. Me Your Clothes iAST LOXGEIl LOOK BKTTEIt Our modern methods and expert help, enable us to guarantee you satis factory work, promptness nnd charg es that are most reasonable. Phone for the wagon and let us demonstrate that we moan what we say. Pcndteton Dye Works Phono Main 169. 206 V4 E. Alta. "Clark's Grocery" sOur Soap Sale has Leon a success. This is not a special sale, Lut is our erery day in the week 8 Bars for 25c Don't ask, "What is the matter with the soap" ? just Lecause there seems to Lc something the matter with the price. Try it If we can stand the irregularity in the price, you certainly ought to. The S. & II. green stamps go with erery purchase. CLARK'S GROCERY Phone Mam 174 612 Main Street f LTHE $15.00 WATCH TEACHERS FOR Teacher, Teacher. My hand is up I'm snapping my fingers. I want to talk to you about $15.00 watches. It will do your heart good just to look at them there suro is a lot of 'em here in my showcase every one attractively cased. They are good timekeepers own ono and you will always open and dismiss school on time. You can wear it on a pin, in your Lelt, on a foh, or on a chain. Guaranteed Ly tho makers and me. ROYAL M. SAWTELL The Jeweler FAS T BA: ALL GAMES SATURDAY, May 4 SUNDAY, May 5 Game Called Each Day at 3 p. m NORTH YAKIMA vs. PENDLETON Come out and see Garrett's Buckaroo pennant chasers and Southern Washington's fastest team in the best Games of the season HonEid-Up ParEi Admission 25c Dncluding Grandstand