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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1908)
DAILY EAST ORKQOXIAH, PKXDLgTOX, ORXQOIT. MONDAY, MAY 18,. ISO81 FAGS TOT. 50 Dozen Long Silk Gloves 1 0 Dozen Long Kid Gloves Just Picked up at a Bargain The entire lot now on display at the Bankrupt Sale of the Lee Teutsch Stock They come in the very best grades and all leading shades Come in let us show you how much you can save Visit Tho Balcony First Thing in tho Horning to . E. Li vengodd & Co Successors to Teutsch's Dep't. Store. PERSONAL MENTION SEEN IRII 1U SY SESSION OF COURT HELD THIS AFTERNOON Five SalooniiMn to Plead to Charge o Sol I lug Liquor to Minors at OXIovk Freeman Who Robbed llurvu RCNiiK-nce, Mu Aiwwcr to Cliarge William Quinn Arraigned on Charge of Converting Hfo Howe Into a Bawdy llou. xi t o'clock this afternoon five Umatilla county aaloonmen, Gus Arp of Adamii and Cloyd Oliver, m. xi. Gillette. Charles Morrison and F. O. MnV.hh of Echo, will be arraigned by District Attorney O. W. Phelps on charges of selling liquor to minors. The accused men were expected to ar rive from Echo this evening on iu Portland local at 4 o'clock and the hour of their arraignment was set at that time. The cases had been Investigated by District Attorney Phelps before his departure for Morrow county to at tend circuit court lust week and upon his return from Heppncr he Immedi ately ordered the accused to appear In court and the result of the case Is being looked forward to with Interest. At the same hour William Freeman accused of stealing from a residence, will be arraigned. Freeman was brougnt down inmi nui-u ago and Is charged with having stolen goods from a dwelling house. William Qulnn. who Is charged with having converted his home In Hermls ton Into a bawdy house, will also be arraigned with the others and It Is thought that he will plead guilty to the clmrge. 1'KNDI.ETON KIIS AUK DEFEATED AT ATHEN A. Junior Tcnm From Thl City L' Stimlny Game by Score of 12 to. 9. By a score of 12 to 9 the Pendleton kids went down to defeat before the Athena team at that place Sunday afternoon. The game was Interesting from the spectators' standpoint n there was plenty of hitting and scoring and the load of the vlstors was never so great The Best Alarm Clock. If you have use for an alarm clock to wake you up these spring mornings, then you should got a good one. A poor alarm clock Is much worse than no clock at all. You cannot de pend upon a cheap clock picked up probably In a place where the knowledge of clocks Is un known. When you buy a clock from us you know that If any thing goes wrong we are ready to make good with the proper repairs. . . All alarm clocks guaranteed and cost from $1.00 to $2.50. Louis Hunziker Jeweler and Optician. Main fit f at any time but what there was a pos sibility of the tide being turned In fa vor of the visitors. It was strictly an amateur game and so far as Pendleton was concern ed a Junior affair. Without offering any excuse for defeat It might be said that the organ ization which represented this city was but recently organized and went to Athena without any practice. Har ry Mlnnaek was In the box while Dudle Divine presided at the receiv ing end of the battery. The following was the line-up of the Pendleton team: Dudic Divine, catcher; Harry Mln naek, pitcher; John Johnson, first base; Uabe Beam, second base; O. Vlckers, (captain), third base; Rad Leonard, short stop; V. Goodman, left field; C. McGlnnis, right field, and H. Drake, center field. SPORTSMEN THROUGIL City Brevities ExjMTt Shooters Paused Sunday on Their Way to North Tourna- mMit at Walla Walla. Twenty expert marksmen, a keen- eyea ana cordwood for sale cheap. Inquire at fellows, passed through the city Sun- h . . .u- I j no tnn r . ' - - day on meir way irom mo w. Ice cream at Hohbach's. Billiards and pool at Hennemans. AH kinds of good dry wood. See MInnia, See Mlnnls for good, dry wood that burns. Lots of It on hand. Dressed chickens every day. Stark Poultry House.. "Phone black 3791. Wanted To rent cottage of seven or eight rooms. Inquire this office. Just arrived and set up, new bil liard and pool tables at Henneman'a. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms tor rent Enquire at East Oregon Ian fflce New and first class. Billiard and pool tables at Henneman'a cigar itorw. No kids. All kinds of transfer work done promptly. Staneberry Milne, Phene Main I. Insurance Gasoline stoves are safe and economical. Sold by Goodman Hardware company. Red fir, tamarack and yellow pine nnment to the meeting of the North u-Mt Snortsmen's association oeing Held at Walla Walla today and to morrow. All the shooters are well known in this city, having attenaeu several tournaments and shoots here in the past. Those In the party were as follows: Peter Holohan "of the Du nont Powder works; Eddie Garrett, of Seattle; J.ohn Mocene, superinten dent of the Snowstorm mine, wuimn, Idaho; Ed Formler, of Sand roim. Idaho; Dennis Holohnn, of Twin Falls, Idaho; C. M. Logan, of the Senby Smelting & Lead works, winner of the "Teddy euar in wic t,ivi nt the Boise shoot; John S. Boa, of the Winchester Repeating Arm company, winner of the nign F"'- slonal trophy ot the noise ". Plank, of Denver; D. W. King, of the Empire Towder company; F. Reuhl. Pacific coast manager of the IT M. company; Pat Adams of Rock well Cltv. Iowa, represent... xi -nmnanv: Harry Ellis, of Portland; George Mapos. manager of the M & M. company. Elgin; a. x. "'""' - t tv,o OiMon Mine u". -' den. Utah; Buck Anderson Ogden Al L;,, Boise: L. L. Lehrbns and Charles Frellens of Pocatello. The oarty was joined nnc u, - xnc pan - . Wa a Spence, wno win - Walla shoot. To Detent Labor. Ncw York, May 18 President Van- cIove of the National a.- -Manufacturers, declares that the or gn zatlon Is going Into politics to de feat the labor candidates. "The labor vote Is over estimated," he declares. "It will not exceed 600,0000 votes and no one can control It." , To Attend tins Shoot. J J, Hamley and W. W. Markham left this evening for 'Walla Walla to attend the Northwest Sportsmen's tournament there tomorow. Tt Is -often darkest Just before dawn but It Is often tedious waiting for the light. ' , SHAMO Better and cheaper than Chamois skins, Looks like, feels like Chamois, but does the 'work Better, lasts i oneer and Costs Less. Indispensible for House- cleaning, Silver, Pianos, Glassware, etc. The genuine "Shamo.' comes from Germany. You find tnem in Pendleton at ' . s THE PRUO STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. Three suits of office rooms for rent In the Smith-Crawford building. Ap ply to S. A. Newberry or owners of building. ., For sale or trade Columbus rub ber tired buggy In good condition. Will trade for good milch cow In quire 400 east Alta street or phone red 2901. WHEAT IN FINE CONDITION. (ioMTium-nt Reports Show Washing ton I Ian 419,00 Acres In Wheat. According to the figures compiled by the crop reporting board of the bu reau of statistics of the department of agriculture, the condition of Washing, ton's and Oregon's winter wheat leads the entire United States. In both states the condition of the crop on May 1 Is given as 97, which in the case of Washington Is two points above the condition at a correspond ing date last year, and Is five points above the condition of the 10-year average for the state and 11.2 points above the 10-year average for the United States. The condition of this year's crop Is 8 points above this year's average for the entire country. The reports show that there was but i per cent of the total acreage aban doned and that 449,000 acres will be harvested. In California, 35 per cent of the total acreage has been aban doned and only 987,000 acres will be harvested. Fined tor F& Driving. A. L. Shaw, chauffeur for Lundy, the Walla Walla automoblllst, was fin ed $10 this morning for an early morn ing "spin" down Main street. Current Literature Club. The current literature club will meet with Mrs. E. J. Sommervllle, Friday, May 22. SO days' trial $1.00 Is the offer on Plneules. Relieves Backache, Weak Back, Lame Back, Rheumatic pains. Best on sale for Kidneys, bladder and blood. Good for young and old. Sat sattsfactlon guaranteed or money re funded. Sold by A. C. Koeppen A Bros. Life in Uio Balance. Reno, Nev., May 18. Governor Sparks, whose life was despaired of last night, rallied this morning, Is rest ing easy today and his condition shows a marked improvement. Taft Is Homo. Washington, May 18. Taft reach ed Washington today. He says all differences In the canal tone seem to he settled satisfactorily.. . Don't couch your head off when you can get a guaranteed remedy In Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. It is es pecially reoommendea for children as It's pleasant to take. Is a gentle lax ative thus expelling the phlegm frem the system. For coughs, colds, roup whooping cough, hoarsen and alt bronlchlal trouble. Guaranteed. Sold by A. C. Keeppen ft Brce. H. G. Water and wife of Athena, are in the city today. Will Miller of Athena, Is In the city today on a business trip. Mrs. W. J. Cockerllne of Weston, pent Sunday In Pendleton. W. R. Howard is up from Echo for a few days transacting business. E. E. Dudley of Athena, was an over Sunday visitor In Pendleton, R. E. Stephenson of Echo, Is trans acting business at the county seat Miss Georgia Perry of Echo, was the guest of Pendleton friends Sun day. Mrs. C. L. Morgan has returned to Echo after spending a few days In the city. Attorney C. J. Ferguson left today for Walla Walla on a brief business visit Edgar L. Forest of Athena, was transacting business at the county seat, today. Attorney R." R. Johnson of Echo, was In the city today transacting legal business. Will Jameson of Weston, was among business visitors at the county seat today. Will Jameson of Weston, ' was among business visitors at the county seat today. Attorney j. P. Winter went to Echo on the noon train and will return this evening. Mrs. Ethel Dalley left yesterday for Tortland, where she expects to remain a short time. Guy Round of Umatilla, Is a guest of the Bowman while In the city today on business. S. A. Barnes and Will Jamison of Weston, are among the county seat visitors today. Attorney Francis H. Bartlett came up from Hermlston last evening on legal business. C. E. Baker, editor of the Hermls ton Herald, Is In the city today on a business trip. W, R. Howard of Butter creek, Is In the city on a few days' visit with friends and relatives. Alt Johnson, the orchestra leader, went up to Athena last evening on jrofesslonal business. B. B. Hall, cashier of the Bank of Weston, Is a guest of Hotel St. George today while here on a business trip. Colonel H. G. Newport came up from Hermlston yesterday and will be In the city for a few days on business. City Marshal W. O. Hoggard of Echo, is a guest of the Bowman while here on a brief business trip. Fred Shoemaker Is down from northern Idaho, where he Is now en gaged extensively In mining promo tion. Mrs. H. A. Burton left yesterday for Portland, where she will visit for a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Glenn Rowland. Mayor S. A. Barnes of Weston, came down last evening on his way to Sulem to attend the grand lodge of Oregon Odd Fellows. D. C. Brown, linotype operator of the East Oregonlan, was called to Mil ton yesterday on account of the criti cal Illness of his father. Mrs. Augusta Moule has returned from Hermlston, where she taught a successful term of school. The Her mlston public schools closed Friday. Chester Fee returned home from Walla Walla last evening, after a few days' visit with his brother. Alger, who Is a student In Whitman college. Mr. and Mrs. Joe N. Scott of Athe na, came down today, Mr. Scott ex pictlng to Join the democratic can didates for a tour of the county this week. R. R. Wood, secretary of the Colum bia Land company and the Echo rep resentative of that company, is in the city to confer with D. B. Costuma. the Pendleton agent. Miss Mills Allen of the Peoples Warehouse, returned this morning from Weston, where she visited Iter , sister, Mabel, who graduates irom Weston Normal school this year. J. M. Spence of the Wilcox Imple- ! ment company, wenc up 10 wauu., Walla last evening to attend the ( Northwest Sportsmen's tournament to j be held there today and tomorrow, i Mrs. Thomas Ayers, who has been spending the spring and winter at Nyssa, Arizona, starts nome mis week. She is coming by way or ron. land, and will visit there several days. S. B. Calderhead, general agent of the Northern Pacific, came uown from Walla Walla today In the Inter est of the excursion to be run over that line to Seattle on May 22. on tne occasion of the visit of the Atlantic fleet to that city. J. H. O'Neill, traveling passenger agent for the O. R. & N-. came down from Walla Walla this morning In the interest of the Hermlston excursion, which will be run from this city on May 27, for the opening of the gov ernment reservoir. G. W. Staggs, agent for the Max well Automobile company In Umatil la county. Is down from his home at Weston today In the Interest of his business. He has sold a number of Maxwells In the county and Is meet ing with excellent success. The songs you can not recall are not the good songs. Special Sale on Ladies and Children's $3.00 and 3.50 Oxfords $1.90 $2.00 and 2.50 Oxfords $1.65 $1.75 and 1.50 Oxfords $1.10 50 pair Shoes and Oxfords, small sizes regular $2.50, 3 and 3.50 val. 98c Alexander Dep't Store Givers of Best Values S5 PASTIME PICTURE SHOW SELLERS. & MATLOCK, Props. Entire Change of Pictures and Songs Every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday. SEE! SEE! Paper Factory Poor Mother Moving Dummy Snake Hunting How Bridget's Lover Escaped illustrated Song. Bye-Bye Caroline Admission 10c Children 5c Edison latest and best ."Underwriters Model" picture machine absolutely fire proof. HE IPUISyiBARI TB65KET Official Nominees and Candidates of the Republican Party for June Election. For United States Senator- H. M. CAKE, of Multnomah County. For Representative V. R. ELLIS, of Umatilla Connty. Justice of the Supreme Court ; -j ! ROBERT S. BEAN, of Lane County. For Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner J. V. BAILEY, of Multnomah County For Railroad Commissioner CLYDE B. AITCinSOX, of Mnltnomnh County For Prosecuting Attorney I v GILBERT W. PHELPS, of Umatilla Connty. For Representative Twenty-Second District T. J. MAHOXEY, of. Morrow County. For Representatives from Umatilla County C. A. BARRETT. L. L. MANX. For County Clerk- FRAXK SALIXG. For County Recorder of Conveyances- FRED W. HEXDLEY. For County Treasurer GEORGE W. BRADLEY. For County Assessor ROBERT T. BROWX. For County School Superintendent FRANK K. WELLES. For County Surveyor For County Coroner JOIIX W. KIMBRELL. RALPH FOLSOM. For County Commissioner HORACE WALKER. VOTE 'ER STRAIGHT. The East Oreonian is eastern Oregon's represent tire paper. It loads and the people appreciate it and show it by their liberal patron see. It is the advertising medium of this section. Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to take OMHO Laxative Fruit Syrup PEXDLETOX DRUG COMPANY. 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