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PAGE EIGHT. DAILY EAST OREQOyiAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 6, 1912. EIGHT PAGES BLUE MOUNTAIN, OR BLANCHAPvD CR.EAMERY TTEiu 25c lb.; 50c two lb. roll Country butter 40c roll :r.it.vrm strictly fresh, amiolesome and fill WEIGHT. TRADE HERE AND PRACTICE TRUE ECONOMY. Standard Grocery Company, Inc. Where All Are Pleased Frank O'Gara. President. Bernard O'Gara, Sec.-Treaa. PENDLETON TAKES 3RD TRACK HONORS RETURN l'ROM MEETING AT BAKER UNSHAKEN Annex Twenty-four Points, lVe I.ead iiiK for Locals. Also Winning Sec ond riiux In Oratorical Contest, linker Man Winning. With only third place honors, but not at all discouraged by their fail ure to win the championship, the five man track team of the local high school returned yesterday from Ba ker where Saturday the annual East ern Oregon interscholastic track and oatorical meet was held. Baker cap tured first place and La Grande beat out Pendleton for second. The local boys annexed 24 points in the meet and were only prevented from taking more, according to Coach Asbahr, because of the handicap un tler which they have been training. Gordon won the fifty yard dash In live and three-fifths seconds but, af ter winning with his heat and the fi nals in this event and placing in the preliminary for the 100 yard sprint, he became deathly sick, though he gamely entered the finals of the 100, he was too weak to take a place. Pee was the high point winner for Pendleton, taking first place in the discus, second in the shot put and second in the high hurdles. Because of weakness from participation in these events and the fact that the pole vault and high jump followed im mediately after these, he failed o place in them. Hampton, however, showed up In splendid form, clearing the bar in the high jump at five feet four and tying for first place with a Wallowa man. He also made a splen did vault but could not place. Jordan annexed five points by put ting the shot 42 feet 1 1-2 1 ncheSj beating Davis, La Grande's star weight man, by nearly five feet. Fee took second in this event with a put of over 39 feet. Williamson ran a splendid mile but could only come in fourth. There were about twenty entries in this event and the Pendleton boy was, crowded well to the rear and was forced to fight for his position to the front. This event was won by Payne, the crack Athena distance man, In the fast time of 5.54. Payne also took third in the half mile. The day was rather chilly and the track slow, but under the direction of Coach Archie Hahn and Captain Blomquist of Whitman college the was pulled off in fine style. In the oratorical meet in the even ing. Fee won second place with his oration "World Peace," and, if the judging had been done on delivery alone, would easily have carried away first honors. As it wag the Baker representative beat him out a few points on thought and composition. Attention Knights. Damon Lodge No. 4. K. of P. will work in the first rank this evening. AH Knights please attend. J. A. BEST, C. C. R. W. FLETCHER. K. R. S Special Prices on Cortlwood. Good dry red fir, slab wood, cotton wood, yellow and black pine. Special prices in five cord lots. Clean Rock Spring lump and nut coal. Save mon ey by seeing us before buying. Ko plttke & Gillanders, phone Main 178. Xo man can fathom a woman's rea son for acting without any. i i TO the winner of the big Guessing contest now going on at our store we will give a case of the Albers Bros. Violet iOats free. Contest is open to all whether, customers or not. Call, make a guess. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Quality Grocers Newsy Notes of Pendleton Imitroveti HwHlcnco Property, Si Reetz, well known Alta street barber. Is making extensive Improve ments to his Calvin street residence. Oiio Marriage license. A marriage license was Issued to day to George Kennedy, a brakeman residing in Baker, and Miss Mamie Twedy of this city. Sues to Recover Horses. J. L. Hammack has commenced suit against J. W. and O. It. Shortridge for the recovery of two horses which he alleges defendants secured under misrepresentation. S. A. Lowell is counsel for the plaintiff. Saylor Spent Only $10 A. Saylor of Umatilla candidate elect of the republican party for the office of assessor, was the last to file his statement of campaign expenses. His account showed but ten dollars spent, all for the circulation of petitions. Finish Shearing of Slioep. The J. E. Smith Livestock company finished the shearing of its flocks at Barnhart yesterday, according to Bert Smith, who was in the city this morn ing, and will complete the taking of the fleeces at Pilot Rock in a few days. , Fred Krea necoverliig. Relatives of Fred Kees, former clothing salesman of this city, have received word that he is gradually re covering from a paralytic stroke he suffered in Portland some time since He Is now able to walk about though still seiously afflicted. Wde Soils Alfalfa Ranch. Through the agency -of E. T. Wade, local real estate man, the fine 115 acre alfalfa ranch on McKay creek owned by W. P. Card has been sold to Henry Kopittke and Earl Gillanders. well known Pendleton fuel dealers, foi a consideration of $ 10,000 cash. citlion is lamenting the fact that he did go. It is none other than Coun cilman R. F. KlrkpatrNk who Is hob bling about on crutches as a result of an attempt to bulldog a steer. He threw his Bteer alright but forgot to got his legs out of the way. Hence, his lameness. Train Smashes a Handcar. As the result of a collision Friday night between a west bound freight and a handcar, the members of the Mission section eans are minus a laree supply of groceries which they had just purchased and were transport ing to their camp. They had come Into the city Just before six o'clock, had made their purchase and were pumping their way home at a lively elii. N'eai-lnar the sham curve just east of the city, they saw an ap' proachlng freight train Juki in lime to jump and save themselves. The collision demolished their handcar and scattered their groceries to the four winds. PRISONER SAYS OKOZCO PKOMISEO JAPS COAL STATION El Paso, May 6. Peter Aiken, who was Jailed here on a charge of having violated the neutrality laws, declared today that General Pascual Orozco, commander in chief tf the Mexican rebel army, had agreed to give the Japanese a coaling station In Magda lena bay If the present revolution is successful. He refused to make pub lic the details. , Hiiilding New Rungnlow. Elmer Baer, of tho East Oregonian's linotype force, is having a modern fix-room bungalow constructed on the lot adjoining the F. E. Llvengooc" home on the north side of the river. The work is being done , by Gibson & Cole and the bungalow when com pleted will be occupied by Mr. Baer and family. Equal Suffrage Club to Meet.' There will be a regular meeting of the Political Equality League tomor row afternoon at three o'efock in the assembly room at the city hall. Some important measures In regard to the local campaign work will be discuss ed. All league members are asked by Mrs. M. L. Akers, secretary, to be present, and also any others who are interested in Votes for Women. Suing for a Divorce. Lizzie Warren today commenced suit against her husband, Charles Warren for a divorce, alleging that since their marriage In Walla Walla in June, 1911, the defendant,., has abused her and accused her of unbe coming actions of which she was en tirely innocent and of which he knew her t, be Innocent. She also asks for the restoration of her maiden name, of Williamson. How is Yrur Stomach ? I your digestion weak? Is your appetite poor? Any distress after eating? Then, by nil means, tnko HGSTETTER'S ? STOMACH BITTERS Get n iMitllo today. All Drug gists, t Police Court Record. This morning was tho quietest Mon I day morning in police court for sev eral months, only one drunk appear ing. John Clancy, a Pasco brakeman. i was the unfortunate, and he accepted a two d.iy sentence In Jail. .On Satur iliiy afternoon J. C. Foldbecher, who made a harvest off tho Indians by felling c'.ieap Jewelry, was arrested for making tho sa'.oa without a license He stood trial and was convicted by his owrs admissions and received a .sen tence of ten dollars fine or five days in jail. Il took the latter alternative. A SUMMER TERM in Piano, Voice and Violin a ' The Royal College of Porpora AT REDUCED PRICES. All persons desiring to take advantage of the sum mer term at the 1 loyal Col lege of Porpora should make arrangements at once for les pon periods. Special atten tion ffiven to children. Persons desiring to teach in the collofre should make in quiry in rejrard to terms and the specical opportunity to eafn all e(enes "while studying. Two il' Ipriil Lectures l"rec. On next Wednesday evening, C. H. Lane assistant In the bureau of agri cultural education of the department of agriculture, will make a public ad dress in the city hall and on the fol lowing evening, Miss Milam, of the department of domestic science at tho Oregon Agricultural college, . will speak to the ladles of the city at the same place. Both lectures will be without charge and the ppblic Is Invit ed to attend and hear something that will prove of great benefit. 101 Ha noli to Show Here, Pendleton people are to have an opportunity of seeing' the greatest traveling wild west show on June 12 by arrangements made today by H. L. Massle, advance man for the 101 Ranch. The show will probably be pulled off in Round-up Park, most of the directors of the Round-up being In favor of extending this courtesy to the great rival of the home frontier carnival. The 101 Ranch Is one of the greatest road shows ever gathered together, being fully equal If not bet ter than the Buffalo Bill show. Miniature Round-Up Yesterday. The Barney Sherry ranch on the reservation was the scene of another miniature Round-Up yesterday after noon and many people were there to witness the wild west stunts pulled off. However, this will probably be the last occasion of its kind on a Sun day as a result of the protests made by the congregation of the Indian church at Tutullla- Yesterday at their meeting, when they noticed that a great many of their younger members had been attracted to the show in stead of to church, they sent their missionary. Rev. J. M. Cornellson, to Agent Swartzlander with a solemn protest against any further Sunday celebrations and the agent has prom ised to take action to prevent a repe tition. Many people from Pendleton went out to witness the riding and other stunts and at least one local Your atch asa Does not want to be MUHKLY AX ORNAMENT Let us fix you out with a watch that can be depended upon. The kind that will Keep time and look well. Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. 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Golden Rule Store AVE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW, THE OFFICE A..SCHNEITER. Prop. PENDLETON, ORE. FAMILY LIQUOR STORE Phone Main 299 711 Main Street MONEY TO LOAN Insurance, real estate for sale and houses to rent. Other Property of Every Description. Money to Loan on City ana County Realty. MARK MOORHOUSE CO. Phone Main 83. 117 E. Court Street HERE'S JUST WHAT YOU WANT For That Cold Lunch Home Boiled Ham Pickled Pigs Feet Fine Summer Sausage Our meats are kept right, priced right and we guarantee you satis faction or your money back. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Alta Street at Main. P1I0XE MAIN 33 LCIALS! what's the use of watching for special offers, when you can get your groceries here EVERY DAY at prices equally as low. BESIDES We give S. II. green stamps with every purchase. This makes a saving and a present with every purchase at CLARK'S GROCERY Phone Main 174 612 Main Street J B. P. O. E. COAT CHAINS These are quite the latest things that I have in coat chains. 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