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FOR "PURE FOOD"
GROCERIES
DELIVERED PROMPTLY
Phone your order, or call at Pend
leton's popular family trading store.
Prices are reasonable and quality
best.
Standard Grocery Co.
Court St., Opp. Golden Rule Phone Main 96
CLOSE CALL
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GIKL C1LUFFEIR
TURNS W RONG W AY.
W. P. Temple W ith Presence or Mind,
Sends lib Klg Madiine Crashing
Tlirough Fence and Into Joe Tall
nian's Yaril in Time to Prevent
Serening Certain Fatal Acrkleiit
No One Hurt.
There was a harrowing escape from
a bead-on automobile collision in this
city yesterday afternoon and that seri
ous results did not occur Is due to the
fact that W. P. Temple ran his ma
chine into Joe Tailman's yard in order
to miss the other machine.
About 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon
Mr. Temple was driving east along
Water street and he was Just turning
the Tallman omer when he met an
other auto traveling west on Lewis
street. This auto contained a party
of young people and was being driven
by Miss Kinman.
The. machine came down Lewis
street at a fast clip and at the corner
the young lady made the mistake of
turning to the left instead of to the
right. Temple had turned to the right
to pass the oncoming auto, but when
he saw the other machine swerve out
In the same direction he could readily
see that there would be trpuble un
less he acted quickly. Turning his
own auto farther to the right he made
a dash for the Tallman yard and sue
ceeded in escaping the other guto.
However, he crashed into the lawn
with such force that he broke down
two fence posts for Mr. Tallman and
the aujo wheels went deep Into the
soft earth of the lawn.
Aside from the damage to the Tail
man property the Templeauto was al
so damaged to some extent. But none
of the people in either party received
any injuries, though they were all
badly frightened.
The auto being driven by Mlsa Kin
man waa the Breding car and aside
from Miss Kinman contained twp
other ladles and a young man. At
j ,
the time of the accident Mrs. Temple
and a couple of guest were riding
with Mr. Temple In his car.
SALOON CASE UNSETTLED.
Time of Court Taken I'p With Other
M a ttors Derision Tomorrow.
With but one day now remaining
before the first of July, Judge Bean
has not yet passed upon the merits of
the Nolte case. The time In circuit
court haa been taken continuously
with the Ferguson-St. Dennis case dur
ln the past three days and apparent
ly the case will not be finished until
this evening, if then.
In all probability the Nolte case will
be disposed of tomorrow. However,
comparatively little Interest is taken
in the same, because the same argu
ments that were made here were also
made to Judge Bean at Heprner when
the temporary restraining order was
asked for. Inasmuch as he refused to
grant the first request It Is considered
improbable that he will accede to the
salooomen's wishes now.
In the St. Dennis case much of the
time today has been taken up with
arguments on motions.' Three mo
tions have been made In behalf of the
Harras-Ferguson side by D. W. Bailey,
attorney for Harras. Two of these
were that the court direct a vedict in
favor of that side, but were overruled.
A third motion was being argued at
2:30 this afternoon.
COLDS
The very hour a cold starts U the
time to check It Don't wait It may
become deep-seated and the cure will
be harder then. Every hour lost at
the start may add days to your suf
fering. Take
F & S
Cold Capsules
Used In time they save all that
Alight follow sickness, worry, ex
penses. They nevr fall.
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggists.
To Arrange Imllan Meeting.
Rev. J. M. Cornellson, missionary
in charge of the Tutullla Indian Pres
byterian church, will leave tomorrow
for Stites, Idaho, in company with 10
of the members of his church for the
purpose of taking part in the council
of ministers there and to arrange for
the series of northwest meetings
among the Christian Indians during
the next year. Four members of the
Tutullla church will also go to Yak
ima to meet with the Indian council
to arrange for meetings on the Yaki
ma reservation.
GOT! I AMITE WAS LOST.
Man from little Old New York Be
wildered In Pendleton.
Though Pendleton Is a very metro
politan little city It is not often that
strangers become lost in the mates
of the . business section. But a few
days ago a traveler did and he de
clares that he was not drunk either.
A day or two ago Day Clerk Mc
Danlel at the Hotel St. George, was
astonished when a well dressed man
appeared and exhibiting a key said:
"Can you tell me what hotel that
belongs to. I am stopping at the
place but I went there In a bus and
when I left did not notice It very
closely and cannot find my way
back."
Investigation showed that the stran
ger had been at the Golden Rule and
he was instructed how to find that
hostelry. He was from New York.
CATTLE TRANSFERRED.
Twctity-Tlirve Car From Huntington
to Seattle Pa-ml Tlirough the City
Today.
A shipment of 23 cars, about 600
head of fat cattle was transferred from
the .main line of the O. R. ft N. In
this city today to the Northern Pa
cific and will be sent out to Seattle
over that line tomorrow.
The cattle were consigned from
Huntington to the Frye-Bruhn com
pany at Seattle and were fed here en
route. Nate Rains and- Glenn Bushee
transferred the shipment and reload
ed them here. The cattle were pur
chased In the vlctnlty of Huntington
and were loaded at that place.
FEW SEE ECLIPSE.
Old Sol Hardly Peaxed by Lunar In
terposition. Pendleton people who arose early
yesterday morning were able to see
the partial eclipse of the sun. How
ever the shadow was so slight that
only the' more Informed ones knew
that It was there. By the use of smok
ed glasses It could be discerned that
the lower right hand corner of Old
Sol was slightly blemished by a small
black shadow .In the form of a cres
cent.
Without glasses it was Impossible
to see the eclipse. '
IS
II
ESI ILL
BEGIN MOM
AT LEAST TWENTY
COMBINES TO START.
Cold Springs and Pilot Rock Sections
First to Garner Tliedr Grain Price
of Grain Sacks Much Lower Than
for Scrral Years Farmers Laying
in Supply Tills Week.
The hum of at least 20 combined
harvesters will open the harvest sea
ton In Umatilla county next Monday
morning, July 6, and from that date
until the last crop Is harvested the
machines will be kept at work.
In the northwest part of the county
in what Is known as the "light land."
district, about 10 harvesters will start
next Monday and an equal number
will also be started In the vicinity of
Pilot Rock. Among those to start In
the northwest part of the county are
Hans Lorenzen, Henry Lorenzen, An
dy Peebler and others, while J. A.
Gurdarlan, James Agee, Alvln Wade
and Jerome Stonebreaker will start In
the south part of the county.
Grain sacks have been taken out
this week by most of these farmers
and everything Is In readiness for the
beginning of active operations next
Monday morning.
In both of these localities farmers
say that the wheat Is better than they
had expected to find it after the long
dry spell of weather and a good, aver
age crop will be harvested.
The prices of grain sacks this week
are 6 cents for old sacks and 7 1-4
for new.
MORMON PREACHERS ARE
EGGED AND THEN DRENCHED
HERDER KILLED.
ACCUSED MUST SERVE
LONG TERMS IN JAIL
Will Open Soft Drink House.
Bogart and Klegan, who have been
in the liquor business In the Hen
drlcks building at the corner of Main
and Webb streets, for a number of
years, are rearranging their rooms and
will open a soft drink parlor imme
diately afte July 1. The work of tear
ing out the front of the rooms was be
gun this afternoon and the new place
will be open for business in a few
days.
Uidaivay Springs Will Celebrate,
Grand celebration Hidaway springs
July 4. Honorable J. T. Hlnkle de
livers the oration of th.e day, reading
declaration of Independence. An Im
mense barbecue will be prepared for
visitors. There will be races, plug'
uglles, dancing, swimming, etc., for
amusements.
The official flower of the Alaska
Yukon-Pacific exposition haa - been
definitely selected. It Is the Cactus
Dahlia, a flower which grows profuse
ly around Puget Sound.
TEA
There's plenty of hum
bug in tea; not one ounce
in a ton Schilling's Best.
Year sraa-r raters rw SMssy If yea sial
faetti msv him
City Property for Sale
Building lots from $300 to $1000
Five-room dwelling, one lot $1400.00
Two lots and dwelling, chicken fencing and house. .$800.00
Seven-room dwelling and two lots ...... $2000.00
Five room dwelling, barn and four lots $1500.00
A home In any part of the city.
FRANK B. CLOPTON & CO.
112E. Court St.. Pendleton, Ore.
IN SELECTING YOUR BANK
live careful attention to the stability of the bank and Its willing
ness to co-operate with Its patrons In the development of their
business. Our customers value and bank on" our willingness
and ability to assist them In every way consistent with safe,
sound banking. This makes a satisfactory and profitable arrange
ment for the future well-being of both bank and patron. We
shall be pleased to have yon open an account with us.
Commercial National Bank
United State Depository
Men Arrested for Crime May Be Com
polled to Serve Out Several Senten
ces While Awaiting Trial Jail Ca
pacity Will He Taxed and County
W1U Have Big Hoard Rill.
An example of the effects of the
new law leaving the power of Indict
ment entirely -with the grand Juris
may be seen In the case of J. C. Ire
land, now under arrest here charged
with stealing a rig from the McBrlde
stable at Athena.
Several days ago District Attorney
Phelps started to file an Information
against Ireland but he' found that
Governor Chamberlain had already
proclaimed the new law In force. Con
sequently Ireland must wait until
fall when his case will be laH before
a grand jury. He Is now in jail and
will have served out a lengthy sen
tence before he can be tried.
As a result of the change In the law
the wheels of Justice will be made
much slower and there Is danger that
the present county Jail may not be
able to hold all the men who will be
waiting for grand Juries.
In this county, as In other large
counties, there are dozens of cases an
nually wherein transients are arrest
ed for petty robberies or ether crimes.
Often the cases are "cinches" and In
the past speedy Justice has been se
cured through the district attorney's
filing Information at once. In the
majority of Instances the prisoners
would then plead guilty and receive
their sentences.
Under the new law the county will
have to feed many prisoners between
court sessions and there Will be diffi
culty In securing convictions through
the fact that witnesses will leave the
county before cases are called.
Latter Day Saint Find Preaching ln(
Missouri Town No Fun and Decide
to Get Out.
Rolla, Mo., June 29. Twenty-two
Mormons, who arrived here yesterday
to preach Mormonlsm on the street,
were "eggd" last night and afterwards
drenched with water from a fire
hose. The water was not turned on Jim Moore Pulled Gun Quicker Than
the preachers until the eggs, a band Allen Johnson.
of music and the preaching of a Sal- Jim Moore, a sheepherder, shoi
vatlon army corps failed to break up and Instantly killed another sheep-
the meeting. herder named Allen Johnson at Ly-
An egg was broken on the head of on's hill, 18 miles east of Union, at 3
one of the Mormons while he was o'clock Saturday morning. Allen is a
praying. The water caused the Mor- colored man about 18 years of age.
mons to take to their heels. One of Moore had been employed for a num.
the Mormons made a short address ber of years by Ed Miller, of Union,
In front of the Grant hotel this morn-J and Allen was taking care of the
Ing. He said that no further effort ( flock of W. Wllshlre, a sheep man of
would be made to conduct services In North Powder. The two men had
Rolla and that the band would leave a quarrel once before and when they
here. met the tragedy was enacted. Allen
had a gun but did not get a chance
to use it Moore does not deny the
shooting.
Six People on Unlnliabsted Island! Sheriff Cniiders, who was attend
Without Food or Drink. I ln the pioneer reunion, left for the
o ' d rn t,. o .'scene of the trouble as soon as word
San Pedro, Calif., June 29. A ... , . . ,
party of six campers from Los An- f h a"f'r "8 ched ,Un on; ,He,
geles are marooned on uninhabited' urne1 with Moore at 11:30 tonight
vim,,.i. Ta.an ,h nli.!t was considered that an Inquest
In lightweight $uit$ and serges blue,
We Rave swell clothes to sell to you,
No matter if the days be hot, "
We'll dress you cooly on the spot.
By the author of Sunny Jim.
June Celebration Prices
for 4th of July Togs.
$30.00 suits, June sale $22.50
325.00 suits, June sale $18.75
120.00 suits, June sale $15.00
And these are very good suits, tailor made and
finish.
. JH.00 suits, June sale $12.00
$10.00 suits, June sale :.. $7.50
$5.00 suits, June sale $3.75
$4.00 suits, June sale $3.00
$3.00 suits, June sale $2.25
And you save.
The Pants You Wear
$10.00 pants, -June sale '. $7.50
$b.00 pants, June sale $6.00
$(.00 pants, June sale $4.50
$4.00 pants, June sale $3.00
1-4 off All Boys' Suits.
Kids' Wash Suits Half Off.
All your needs in Gent's fine,
cool and correct Furnishings.
ROOSEVELT'S
OSTON STORE
Where You Trade to Save.
CAMPERS ARE MAROOXED.
the
of all the Islands off the coast
California, about 100 miles at sea.
It believed they are without provisions
or water.
Ten days ago the party was taken
to the Island on the yacht NIta. No
names were given the captain, who
was told to call for them Thursday ot
last week. The launch California
started for the Island Wednesday with
provisions, but In the fog the captain
failed to locate the Island and was
driven back by a Btorm.
WIN BY BIG SCORE.
Pendleton Taks (lowing Game from
Ln Grande.
By a score of 13 to 1 Pendleton re
trieved some of. Its former bad scores
at La Grande yesterday. Following
the game the members of team re
turned home on train No. 5 and they
are now here for a few days' rest.
Thursday the team will go to Walla
Walla for the Fourth of July series
and after the series there Walla Wal
la will come here to play.
Woodmen Lose.
Not the least In Importance of the
ball games yesterday was a match be
tween the Pendleton Woodmen and
the Nolln league team. The game
was played on the Nolln diamond and
the game rsulted In a score of to 5
In Nolln's favor.
For the ' Woodmen players Lee
Drake and Parkes were the twlrlers,
the former being in the box the most
of the time during which he struck
out 12 of the Nolln stickers. Stan
ton caught for the Woodmen. The
personnel of the Nolln nine Is not
known,, excepting that Mortlmore was
behind the bat. ,
Bryan Leaders Scared.
Denvr, June 29. Bryan leaders are
frightened today by the report that
the eastern wing ot the party Is plan
nlng to get control of the resolutions
commute and put through a "con
servatlve" platform. Bryan has sent
letters and a reassuring message, say
ing there Is no danger of the "con
servatives" putting through a plat
form. It Is expected the fight will be
over the antl-lnjunctlon plank.
Quiet Reigns.
Eagle Pass, Texas, June 29. There
are no new developments here In the
revolution in Mexico. CTuMad Porforce
Diaz Is quiet The town and military
authorities patrol their territory and
guards are stationed at all outlying
entrances to the city. Soldiers 'are
forming scouting parties In the sur
rounding country.
LlUle Girl on Long Journey,
Lucy Myers of Portland, aged 10,
passed through the city this morning
on eastbound train No. 6, on her way
from Portland to Otsega, Mich., alone.
She was In charge of Conductor "Bil
ly" Maher from Portland to this city,
snd was taken in charge by Conductor
Frank Coykendal) here, who In rum,,
gave her Into the keeping of a short
Line conductor at Huntington.
Another Yacht Race.
New York, June 29. It was an
nounced this afternoon that the New
York Yacht club has accepted' Sir
Thomas LIpton's challenge for a race
for America's cup. This makes It
practically certain there will be an
other race " in the near future. The
club's 'officials are satisfied with
LIpton's statement and will commu
nicate with him.
Freedom for Thaw.
White Plains, N. Y., June ' 29.
Thaw's counsel announced today they
had won their point rn the long fight
for liberty when Justice Mills prom
ised to grant a petition for a hearing
before the lunacy commission In October.
Klmhrdl Returns Home.
Gerry Klmbrell, the surveyor, re
turned last evening from Morrow
county vrhere he had been doing some
engineering work for parties who are
proposing to develop a water power
on the John Day..
would not be necessary. A prelimi
nary examination will probably be
held before Justice of the Peace John
Eaton tomorrow, although District
Attorney Ivanhoe has not yet been
communicated with on the subject
There was one witness to the af
fair a man named Dunlap but hs
has declined thus far to say anything
In regard to It .
CROXI-y-BOYLEX.
Piiullcton Couple Married In Denver
Wednesday.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. F.
Boylen, Denver, Colo., on Wednesday,
June 24, a very pretty wedding took
pluce when their daughter, Clara,
became the wife of Lester Cronln.
The house was prettily decorated In
white carnations and roses and only
a few friends were present to -witness
the ceremony.
Both of the young people are well
known In Pendleton, the bride's for
mer home being here, while the
groom holds a position In the postof
fice of this city.
Thrcslierincn, Notice.
Anyone desiring the service of a
first class traction engineer and me
chanic, one who has had eight years'
experience running traction engines
and four years In a threshing machine
shop. Furnishes best of references
and guarantees satisfaction, should
address George Martin, Westfall, Ore.
THE SHOW SHOP
Cor. Main & Court Sts.
A. C Friedly, Mgr.
Programe Now On
Cascades in Brazil
Ragpicker s Daughter
Hoosier Fighter
SONG .
Little Girl You;ll Do.
Negligee Shirts
for Summer
In Madras, Sateen, Soisette,
Mohair, Linnen and Silk.
Buy one of them for comfort and wear.
Price, assortment and quality the best
v in the city.
75c, $1.00, $1.50 to $3.00.
THE MEN'S
MAX BAER
SHOP
Cores Backache
Corrects
Irregularities
Do not risk hsTios
Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not Bright' s Dise.
bevond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. or mtetes
PENDLETTOX DRUG COMPACT.
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