PAGE EIGHT. DAILY EASTOREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 1C, 1912. EIGHT PAGES BLUE MOUNTAIN, OR BLANCHAIU) CREAMERY liTTEH 25c lb.; 50c two lb. roll Country butter 40c roll Gr.nANTF.F.l STRICTLY fresh, wholesome and full WEIGHT. TRADE HERE AX1 PRACTICE TRIE ECONOMY. Standard Grocery Company, Inc. Where All Are Pleased Frank O'Gara, President. Bernard O'Gara, Sec. -Treat. The application of the 101 Ranch which Is to show here soon, for a re duction of the license was denied. PLl'RAL WIFE ASKS DIVORCE. Newsy Notes of Pendleton The three alleged boxcar thieves arrested at The Dalles several days ago and brought here by Sheriff Tay. lor were today bound over to the Curious Tvt of lVlVRnmons Marriage lloforo Vtah Court.. Salt Lake City, Utah. A test of the ono Marrlago License, legal status of a Mormon plural wife A marriage license was issued yes is before the district court here and tfrlay to Robert A. Carter and Maude is likely to be carried to the higher U Crazier, both of this county. courts before a conclusion is reached.1 Car Thieves Round Over Ana uim is me buii lur divorce brought by Classia Reed Marsh against George J. Marsh. Marsh, who Is 82 years old. took a e lao .ana trns couple had grami jury. under ,400 each iiiuuiui. jio juarrica Clarissa Reed, then 32 years old, in 1888 un- HelU to Celebrate der the rites of the Mormon faith, the Helix "will celebrate the fourth of celestial- marriage ceremony being July thls year and plans are on foot performed in the temple at Logan. to nlake tUe eagle SCIeam ln 60od ola dx children were born to this couple. . tlme fashion. Committees have been v....v ... .nc. jva.s una uie appointed and money la now being second wife finally determined that '. ru with whk,h to oflrrv nt . n.. It was necessary to establish her stat-j trlotlo program. The little town is us and that or her children. Her;ttlso preparing to observe Memorial wu..Br. auv,sea ner mat me oest Sunday with a program under the method was to bring suit for divorce. nusplces of the churches and lodges. Marsh has set up the defense that 1 rh r,rnrr..m l. h ot n iov il ST. EMPLOY ATTORNEY TO CARRY PROTEST BEFORE COUNCIL Lawyer Declares City Ordinance Keeping Drays Off Main aiul Court fUreets U Vnju-st No Paving for College Street. Representing the licensed draymen of the city. Attorney Joe Skrable ap. peared before the city council last night and argued against the ordi nance which bars them from taking a stand on Main and Court street, declaring such a law to be an In fringement upon their rights as citi zens, virtually depriving them, he said, of their means of livlihood. A protest signed by the draymen and many citizens was presented to the council two weeks ago and the at torney asked that some recognition be given it. In the course of his argument, Mr. Skrable declared that the supreme court of Texas had held a similar law to be illegal and he declared his opinion that, the courts of this state would make a like decision if the mat ter were ever brought before them. He maintained that the presence of the drays on the main thoroughfares U a great convenience to the public and does not interfere with traffic ex cept on special occasions at which time the police power of the city is sufficient, re declared, to rule them off to prevent congestion. No ravins for College St. Upon the recommendation of tha street committee last night, the pro ceedings for the paving of College street were dropped for the time be ing. Sales Agent Garrow of the Warren Constructiqn company took occasion last night to make a correction of a statement made last week to the ef fect that Seattle operates a munici pal paving plant and lays Its own pavement at a cost of 83 cents a square yard. He declared that dur ing the week he had made an investl. gation and found that Seattle only maintains a municipal repair plant. Engineer Lonergan of the same company advised the council that the Alta, Cottonwood and Webb street pavements would be ready for accep tance by the next meeting and asked that the council be prepared to take action at that time. Must Cut Weeds. Acting upon the suggestion of the Civic Club, the council last night au thorized the publication of a notice to residents of the city requiring them to cut down the weeds in the streets upon which their homes abut. A petition signed by C. K. Crans ton and others asking for the instal lation of an arc light on west Wil son street was referred to the light committee. A petition and demand signed b S. A. Edwards and others for a sewef on Hight street was likewise referred to the proper committee. Upon the recommendation of Street Commissioner Heathman through Councilman Cole, an order was made for the construction of a cement side- walk in front of the E. D. Turner property on West Court street, the costs to be assessed against the prop erty. Permission was given to the I. O. O. F. lodge to decorate the streets for the grand lodge convention which ii to be held in this city next week. , i . . ..3. .uaisa iius won me iirsi doui a t.ii i. .Mfi, in the courts, Judge Morse having or. ' aered the payment of alimony and -riirew nt rmne.-w. Mimo- counsel fees by Marsh pending the tmvoim., man wh iat m-ht .a decision of the court. He ruled that came engaged In an altercation with the fact that the couple lived together ..Fergle.. the bartender at the St. as man and wife and had raised chil-1 rwi k ,,, i ,..mi. ju.wu uecree ior lempor-1 car0med off the latter's ear and ary support until the case could be;smashed one of the big mirrors In the tried on its merits. har thla , A sidelight on the personality of ,ur3' bv JudKe FitZ(!erald upon his w.. p.u.a iie Klven , lne near- promi8e to repair the damage which ins o" uiiiuuuy wnen sne was asKea how long she had known Marsh be fore she married him. "I was acquainted with him' ten years," she replied. "I never really knew him." The status of thousands of other plural wives and their children is In volved In the decision of this case. There has been a disposition hereto fore to recognize the claims of such persons who became involved in po. will amount to about $100. The only other offender in court was Ross Bennett, who upon pleading guilty to being drunk, was given the usual sentence. Wants Damagi-a for Accident. Joe Bohl, proprietor of the Ford garage, last night submitted to the council a claim for $200 damages for the Injuries sustained by his wife and tr hlc dlltnmnhllu whpn In rptnriiini? lygamy before U was renounced by from tne narnes anima, 8now at reifo"rmn PeP manifestC I night, he ran Into the rope with which 189-- jtj,e streets about the burning Won- Xow is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You can do it by apply ing Chamberlain's Liniment and mas saging the parts freely at each appli cation. For sale by all dealers. Ben Hill, . formerly a lumber man of this city ind now engaged in the undertaking business in "Walla Walla, came over this morning to witness the baseball game here and to look after business matters. New Shirt Waists Colored shirt waists, a groat value for .. 25 White lawn shirtwaists, low and high neck, a regular 75c value, our price 49 White lawn shirtwaist, low or high neck, a regular $1.00 value, our price - 69 White lawn shirtwaists, low or high neck, a regular $1."0 value, our price , --- - All daintily trimmed in lace, emhroidery and insertion. All linen shirtwaists $1.25, $1.9S and $2.98 Silk waists, big line to select from, $3.50 values, our regular price . - $2.49 Everjthing in cooler wear for women, men and children, to he found here for less. Golden Rule Store WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW. Extra Choice Young Veal and Columbia River Salmon Phone your order for a meat treat REMEMBER: As an extra inducement we give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Alta Street at Main. PHONE MAIN 33 Your Watch 663 Does not want to be MERELY AX OHX ANIENT 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. der Store had been fenced off. Bohl claims there was no warning light suspended from the rope while the firemen claim that there was and that they picked up t.he damaged lantern Immediately after the acci. dent. The claim was referred to the claims committee and the city attor ney. A. M. Erb l I.nlil to Itest. Many Odd Fellows gathered In their hall this afternoon at 4 o'clock to pay their last tribute to their departed brother. A. M. Erb. the Pendletof pioneer who died several days ago Deceased had been a member of the I. O. O. F. for many years and his 35 year medal was pinned to his fu neral cerements. Following the cere monies in the hall, the body was tak en to Olney cemetery where it was interred. 'Deceased left no relative so far is known and all efforts to lo cate the place where a wife and child were buried proved futile. He left considerable property but no will dls. posing of it and, in case no heirs are found. It will revert to the state, al though many times he had signified his intention of leaving it to the Odd Fellows home. Tomorrow I.n1les' pay nt Ball Tark. Tomorrow is Ladies' Day at the ball park and a cordial invitation Is ex tended to every lady or girl in the city to be present to witness the fourth local contest between the Wal- ' la Walla and Pendleton teams. Man ager Garrett will start Mountain in the box and. If -necessary, will himself go In later, and if Strand pitches against Osborne In today's game, Walla Walla will ln all probability put Kelly up to do slabwork before the admiring eyes of the ladies. The grandstand as well as admission at the gate will be gratis to the ladies who care to attend. Make Your Clothes IiAST LOXGEH LOOK BETTER Our modern methods and expert help, enable us to guarantee you satis factory work, promptness and charg es that are most reasonable. Phone for the wagon and let us demonstrate that we mean what we say. Pendleton Dye Works Phone Main 169. 206 4 E. Alt. TRIES TO SAW HOME IV TWO. Coloration n. Taking Divorce Decree Too Literally, Lands ln Jail. Denver, Colo. James W. Ponder, who has a small truck farm near Denver, started to carry out literally the terms of an agreement with his former wife, who had obtained a di vorce, by sawing their home in two, giving her one-half and keeping the other himself. As a result. Ponder Is in Jail and will be tried on the charge of malici ous mischief. Ponder could not see how he could givo his former wife half of the barn and keep the other half himself, nor how he could divide the horse and wagon, but it was easy to talk half the chickens and give the other half to her. Ponder tUTneTl the horse loose and the animal ran away. He made n bonfire and burned the wagon, tore the barn down artd split it into kind ling, killed the hog, dressed and bur led, it, then started to saw the house across the middle when Mrs. Ponder had him arrested. The barber does work at cut rates. STBAO For Men and Young Men Panamas, Sailors and the Cool Sft Kind any style you like any size you wish - . . 15c to $5.00 IVorkingmens Clothing Co Notice to Public To all those wishing to have their dear relatives' resting places improved before Decoration Day by reinforced cement walls around the graves, I will be' at the cemetery every day from now to May 29, do ing this class of work. All information will be free. Yours truly, . FRANK DUPRAT MONEY TO LOAN Insurance, real estate for sale and houses to rent. Other Property of Every Description. y Money to Loan on City ana County" Realty. MARK MOORHOUSE CO. Phone Main 83. 117 K Court Street One instance where extremes please- HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES Get your groceries TTere and you will get the best, yet save many cents ln a few days time. If its Fruits or Vegetables you are looking for, you will find them here Just as soon as they appear on the market. Ask us what we have new tomorrow morn ing. CLARK'S GROCERY Phone Main 174 - 612 Main Street "DAD AND MOTHER" . Listen it's Hearing the end of school days for your boy or your girl. There is a fine sentiment in marking the event with a gift Search every store in this town and you will find nothing that combines as much sentiment, service and sense ns a $15.00 Elgin watch. Four different sizes plain, engraved and engine turned cases. ROYAL M. SAWTELLE The Jeweler """" WESTERN TRI-STATE LEAGUE mm BIDflV LADIES DflV All Ladies FREE . RAD ITS UKAKS GAimETT'S nucKAnoos Puis mm mo Galled at 3:30, fand-Up Parti. Come out you fans, for you'll surely see some ball game. Remember, 3:30. ' Ladies free Friday '