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t page KronT. -Zg1!011111 plBJJPy' QREqoy FRIDAY. -DECEMBER 6, 1912. EIQIIT PA6DSL Newsy Notes of Pendleton just received of choice selected winter APPLES Rome Beautys Arkansas Blacks Winesaps Ben Davis GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLY Standard Grocery Co. Ilioue Main 96. "Yliero AM. Are Pleased" KEM.ER OF MAGIC REANS ARRESTED Raitkor Finds Market for Invisibility Charms. Chicago. George A. Tupausky, a TPollsh bankor-conjurer, recently re leased from the house of correctiou. where he was sent by Judge Landia to sorve a six months' sentence for ftlling invisibility ointments and love liarms, was arrested again. Pau pausky sold Anton Lokoritz a fellow countryman, a black cat's ear to make Jbim invisible. Lokoritz gladly paid Ji6 for the charm, and put the ear, according to directions, in his left waistcoat pocket. ( Confident of his Invisibility. Loko ritz then entered a saloon with the 'proprietor of which he was not on friendly terms. Making sure the :ctiaxm was in place, he stepped be hind the bar and began to help hlm e3f to bottled goods. The bartender immediately fell on Lokoritz and hus Jtlcl him into the street ' 'TVhy, you can't see me. How did you know I was there?" exclaimed Lokoritz, in bewilderment. "I saw you all right. Keep out of fcjere," admonished the bartender. Lokoritz, went to Paupausky's fconse, thinking something must be ,':mf.sB. He did not see the conjurer, J hut was met by a woman who heard nis compia:nt. The trouble in." uke said, "that you should hare ha4 a magic bean. The cat s ear is no good without the bean. Lokortta bovgtit a bean and returned to the saloan. No one no ticed him and ho thought that this i:ue he had the right magic. He went behind the bar again but was described without difficulty by the I Dartender, who ejected Lokoritz more I energetically than before. Another purchase of a black cat's car is sought by Uo police to testify against the conjurer. This man bought a black cat's ear and was run over soon after by aa automobiliat. The friends said, because he was in visible and could not blame the chauf feur for not seeing him. Turn Abovt. Broker Our bookkeeper has stol en $50,000 from us and lost it at Sklnnem & Shark's. Partner Well, ve'll get him a job at Sklnnem & Shark's and let him do his trading with na. Wall Street News. Social Donne Toajgfat. There will be a McJal dance tonight at Moose hall. Haines Orchestra. 9 ire, - j- W4m W4 Begin Your hrisfmos Buying NOW! The swiftly coming Christmas season wiU Approach J'QU and find you unprepared unless you begin your gift buying at once- Many have already had their presents laid aside for delivery Christmas. Those who buy now will most certainly hare, a com plete stock from which to choose besides leisurely se lection and the best of service. YOU will have a sense of security in purchasing your WATCH Como In and mm onr now Moulton WlrdcwN at Han.scotn's; and you will have to -pay no more than elsewhere. Every desirable size and style of watcli will be found in our stock and at prices as reasonable as (,'.is of etjual merit can be purchased anywhere. The Hanacom guarantee is a recognition of depend able merchandise sold at the right price. We have everything the giver could want lor Diamonds. Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Jewelry, Gold and .ilv.-r Handled Umbrellas, Etc. Send for Our Free Large Illustrated Catalog Wm. HANSCOM THE Jeweler. s l!l rotate Transactions. G rover W. Burgess to Wilhelm Psetak for $1000, 37 1-2 acres in sec. 4, twp 1, N. r. 35; j. H. Raley and wife to William J. Furnish, the se 1-4 of sec. 32, twp 6, N. R. 32. Sturgis Buys New Car. James H. Sturgls is today riding about in a handsome new 1913 model CadUlac automobile which he recent ly purchased from the Oregon Motor Co. It arrived yesterday and was un loaded today. Froddlo Griggs Recovering. Freddie Griggs, the Lttle four year old boy who was Berlouslv in.r several days ago when run over by a "y wagon, is now out of danger, according to his ohvaicla n. An I wall on the road to recovery. He was able io uii up a little today. Round-un of Hobnea. The police last evening rounded up a bunch of itinerant non-producers, and after a-ivine- th ing, conducted them this morning to the outskirts of the city and bade them a farewell with an injunction mi iu reiurn. Captains Dormitory Team. Chester Fee. son of .Tiki anA f. James A. Fee and former basketball star of the local high school team, has been chosen captain of the Dor mitory team of the University of Or egon inter-fraternlty basketball league. Knvts Now 15111 Ikmrds. F. E. Welch has men -at work to day erecting new billboards at the corner of Court and Collect str.t a section of the old bill board there was prostrated by the wind several days ago and the remainder was torn down. Moves Into Xeaglo Homo. Miss Wilma Burmester an.l hf mother, who is spending the winter un ner, yesterday moved from the Rose Hamilton residence In the west part of the citv to th Neagle home on Jackson street, Mrs. beagle having gone to California for the winter. In tliargo of CIh-sm Hour. Bert Jerard, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jerard of this city, is head of the committee of his class at the Uni versity of Oregon which is arranging for the annual Sophomore Class Hour next Wednesday. An article in the Oregon Emerald announces that he has a big surprise in the process of incubation. Former "Gym" Man Married. Edgar W. Shockley, former direct or of the old Pendleton Commercial club gymnasium and now assistant physical director at the University of Oregon, was married to Miss Elsie Simmons of Parkdale, Ore, on Thanksgiving day. The bride is the daughter of J. W. 'Simmons, a fruit grower of the Hood River valley. The wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. L. Van Nuvs. former pas tor of the local Presbyterian church. The Best Clothes Made A. B. Kirschbaum Hflckett Carhartt --"RFF-EFF" All-Wool Standard Makes FOR to less than you will be asked for the same class of cloth ing which is the best class. carried at other stores. Why not keep this money in your pocketbook in stead of spending it unnecessarily. We have the best clothing value to be found in Pendleton, from $4,65 up to $30.00. Now's the time and here's the place to Dress Up for Christmas. You can see them in our window and try them on in our store; We will be pleased to show these suits and guarantee you a perfect fitall alterations free' CUmUBG 00 Joins Safety Squad. T. F. O'Brien, local agent for the O.-W. R. & N. has been appointed a member of the "Safety First' society of the railroad company. This orga nization was founded about six months ago and meets once a month at Port land when the members make sug gestions for the betterment of the company's Interests. It is their duty also to be on the watch for anything along the company's property which would tend to jeopardize life or limb. I $15 All Sizes ( SI Twenty Days Hathk Retires After IiOg Service. When the county court adjourned yesterday afternoon after a two day session of bill auditing, Horace Walk er concluded his term as commission er and will retire from the court after a, continuous service of twelve and one-half years. He was defeated at the primaries for renomlnation by Hanlcy A. Waterman of Hermlston, who was elected in November over Manuel Frledly and will thus be the third member of the court. Aiwi1iii l'romx-i-t Ive 1 lout- Dudley Evans, manager of the P. A. A. C. and local match promoter, has received a letter from the man ager of Hud Anderson, the crack Van couver lightweight, usking for a bout In this city In the near future. Evans had been counting on opposing him with Jack Carpenter, the Hoiso whirl wind who defeated Fred Sax here on elect'on night, but the difference in weight is a bar to this arrangement. However, he has wired to Montana Kid, a fast lightweight, nnd believes h; can pit him against Anderson. defrauded laborers through the me dium of an employment agency. Ar thur J. Meadows, associated with Hlckey in. the employment agency, also was sentenced to a three year term. In pronouncing Heiitencu. Judge Dunne admitted there might have been technical defects in the charge against the defendants, but he said their guilt had been proved to the satisfaction of the court and the Jury. "There Is a spirit abroad." Judge Dunnu said, "demanding a radical change In the criminal law and crim inal procedure that will not tolerate the sidetrack of Justice because of legal points. In my opinion the time Is not far distant when technicalities as a means of staying the hands of justice will be forever put out of business." and Portland, will go ready for use between (Vntralla and Little Falls by Saturday, while the stretch between this city and Tenino will bo complet ed within the next 10 days. The system between Tenino and Tacoma on the new Point Defiance cut-off will not bo constructed until next year. RUOKI.R REI TSKS TO . KAY WHO SHOT IIM GltM JURY INVESTIGATES ARREST OF SPECIAL OFFICER Los Angeles, Dec. 6. The grand jury probing the arrest of Former Special Officer Lloyd, a witness against Eddie, convened today. It was rumored a decision was expected before night. San Francisco. Dec. 6. "I refuse to say anything about it. I refuse to tell who fired the shot," was the dec laration of Robert J. Widney at the Morton hospital today. Officers were forced to withdraw without Informa tion. It Is reported that Widney will not prosecute if he recovers. In the event of the broker's death the Lyons wo man will answer to murder. The aged mother of Widney visited the hospital and remained several hours with her son. IU.OCK SIGNALS WILL " SOOX HE PUT IX I'SE Centralia, Wash., Dec. 6. The block system being installed by the Northern Pacific between Tacoma Chinese Slayer Hunged. San Quuiitin, Cal., Dec. 6. Willie Luis, Chinese Mayer of his Chinese American stepmother at San Luies, Obispo county, was hanged In the state penitentiary at 10 o'clock today. IIA.MIHRG-AMEIUCAN LINES OMIT PLYMOUTH Southampton, n England, Dec. 6. Southampton, Instead of Plymouth, Is to be made, fru.n January 1, tha first port of call afi:T leaving New York for the steamen of the Hamburg American line. JUMPS FROM NINTH STORY" TO Ills DMATII New York. Dec. 6. Refore thou sands of pedestrians today. Major John C. Mallory, retired, suicided by Jumping from the ninth story of the Manhattan hotel. He was instantly killed, being horribly mangled, nis body hit two women a glancing blow but did not hurt them. WISH APPROPRIATION' ' FOR IORTLANI 1IARROR Washington, Dee. 6. The Pacific coast delegates utked the rivers and harbors committee today to appro priate funds for Improvements of San Francisco Bay, Portland harbor and the Sacramento river and the re moval of obstructions In the Columbia river. For rent Modern, furnished, four room house, close In. 719 Lllleth. A blase man Is one who can't be tempted because there are no new brands of temptation for him to yield to. For every hot day gone there's a cool one coming. (f December v I:- For buying Christmas Rifts. "Giving requires eooJ sense.' I ogive a " -".V2S purchased at this store is giving wisely and well. Our stock con tains a wide assortment of solid gold a;: J filled gold patterns. Tlie watcli movements are of a make not-d for timekeeping and low cost of upkeep the -.gin. Complete lines of both men's anil women', watches. See them early while the stock is complete. ROYAL M. SAW TELLE THE JEWELER. N'esrro Ic.krter Picked I'p. Another negro deserter from the United States army fell into the hands of the local police last night. He was arrested along with several other "vags" but this morning, when brought up for hearing. Chief Kear ney nnd Officer Manning recognized him as the original of a picture of a deserter sent out by the government. He gave the name of Frank River son, but proved to be the man who had enlisted under the name of Jesse Jackson in Co. M of the 25th infantry at Fort George Wright. Washington, a year ago and who had deserted six months ago. A large white birthmark extending from the elbow of one arm over his shoulder . made identifica tion an easy matter. Ho will be ta ken to Vancouver where the officers will collect the $50 offered as reward. EM PLOYMENT AGENCY OWNERS GO TO PRISON Two 0MTffltor ConvlctM of IH'fratid lK Lalwrer in San iYancIrtco. San Francisco, Dec. 6. Charier Mickey was sentenced by Superio? fudge Frank II. Dunne to servo three years in the penitentiary for having TYLAWI 1 The greatest stock of beautiful Xmas Dolls and Holiday Goods that was ever shown in Pendleton. Expens've or Economical as You Vish Bring Your Children to Santa's Store a veritable Fairyland, DOLLS. . DOLLS. Character Dolls "Iliiff-W Kiddie "Brick Top Twins" "Fifi" and Teddy Bears "Horn-Tom" Walking Dojrs Olianticler Boosters ' Little. Spitz Doga Puppy nnd Pussy Pippin Dressed or undressed dolls. Extra bodies, heads and hair Toys of every, description Gaines of all kinds Children's Dishes Children's Stoves Trains of Cars Trains With Track Balls of all Kinds Cowlxr" Suits Indian Suits Christinas Cards, all sizes. Boxes of Stationery Pyrorrrapliy Outfits to Bum Air Gun3 Tool Chest3 Toilet Seta Doll Beds Doll Cradles Doll Go-Carta Pictures Postal Albums Baskets Drums Horns Etc., Etc., Etc. The Frazier-Nelsoi Store