East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 05, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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    DAILY FAST OUK,;oXIAX. I-KMHjKWX. OUOX. SATIK.VY, SKlTO.UKH 5, 1008
TEN PAGUU.
R0CER1ES ARE AN ABSOLUTE
necessity to every numan ucm.
H-iv von enter the world
until the day you leave it you "have
to ntronize. directlv or incurecuy. sjumc
arocerv store. You have to eat to keep
alive. " Among the earliest lessons taught
in life is a regard for your diet, by select
in only fresh and wholesome food, and a
regard tor your purse by practicing the we
established rules of economy. We can sell
vou fresher and better goods and more ot
them for cash than you can buy elsewhere
on open account. Look over our stock,
cret our prices, and be .convinced.
DOX'T HI NT WITH 1XKJS.
Standard Grocery Co.
Court St., Opp. Golden Rule Phone Main 96
Attorney ;eueinl'n Division KwbliU
Divr Hunter I'Miiji Hounds.
Otto Turner. deputy game warden,
has Just received notice from K. O.
Stevenson; state game and forestry
warden, saying that deer may not be
hunted with dogs at tiny time or tne
viar.
"The Impression that It Is lawful
to kill deer by .doffs during the o.on
onsnn has Kone forth," says mi.
in a letter to his deputy.
wlsl! to state that in accordance with
a decision rendered by the attorney
Koneral It Is unlawful to kill deer
pursued by dogs at any time of the
year, and that the law In regard to the
same will be rigidly enforced.
BURROUGHS BUYS
mi vis wo
TEffflS IWI
FOR SCHOOL WORK
YOtXCJ lUSlXIXS MAX
MAKKS A CILVXGE
Will Handle ltivk .Spring umi
WimmI nml Cinient SiiiHvsKor Xt
Yet Xtiiiuil for Lumber Yanl
sltlon laatx Family Will HiMiialn
TnnMnirIly u City.
JlllST MEETING
THIS FORENOON.
.Music am! Drawing Instructor Yet
Xml lTo-IHVts Indicate Lursc
AttiHHlniKV. Xixvsvitttling Adilltion.
ai Tiiclier No Chang In Text.
Rooks.
in the afternoon. The test
books this year are the Mine as those
used lat year. Under the present
law the text-books of the stale are
selected for a period of six years and
as the selection was made a year at,o
no changes will be made for five
years.
Superintendent Landers states that
little children intending to enter the
Lincoln school on the north side, this
winter, should all do so at this time.
It is possible a beginners class may
not be started at any other time In
the year.
At 10 o'clock this morning all the
teachers of the Pendleton public
schools met with City Superintendent
Tenders at the high school and for an
hour the work that is to be taken up
Monday was discussed and instruc
..... i,.on Fverv teacher was
lions wnr 6t,w.
1 -. attendance.
The local teaching corps Is now
completely filled excepting the posi
tion of music and drawing instructor.
During the summer the school board
elected Miss Carina to that position
but she failed to accept and the place
is yet unfilled. It is a new position
and the music and drawing instructor
.in i.h thnsp lines in all the
111 n..w
schools.
Should the attendance be heavy, as
Is now indicated, it will be necessary
to select an additional teacher for the
Hawthorne school.
The public schools will be opened
Monday, though but little work will
be done that day owing to the fact
tha It will be Labor day. After the
lupl's have been enrolled In. the fore
noon those in the grades below the
f-th will be dismissed In order to
purchase bonks and the higher grades
w'll be dismissed for the same pur-
FUNERAL OF MRS. ROBEHTS.
It
Will IV Held at HiTpner at
O'clock Tomorrow! Forenoon,
Tk. rm.ilns of Mrs. A. A. Roberts
were brought over from La Grande
on train No. b ia.i msi
held here until 8 o'clock this morn
ing. At that time the body was
placed on board the local train to be
taken to Heppner. The funeral will
be held there at 11 o'clock tomorrow-morning.
Many relatives and friends left for
Heppner this morning to. attend the
funeral, among the number being
Congressman and Mrs. Ellis, Dr. E.
A. Vaughan. the Misses Florence, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Keeney and others.
The relatives who were at La Grande
also accompanied the remains,
SKATING UIXK POIH'LAR.
First Xlglit of Season Drew Crowd to
Ireland's IMurc.
The Ireland skating rink was a pop
ular place last night and the manner
In which It was patronized Indicates
that the management will not lack
for business during the winter.
tw nleht was the opeuWig nignt
of the season and for the first time
In several months the electric sign
una lighted and the big mechanical
band poured forth lively music. From
g o'clock until 10 the rink was wen
filled and the evening was enjoyeu
by skaters and spectators allkeA
WILL MOVE TO TOWN.
J. X. HurRCtw Renin X'orth Side Dwel
ling f.-r the Winter.
J. X. Burgess, manager of the
Cunningham Sheep & Land company,
has rented the residence of Mrs.
liura D. Nash on Logan street, and
will move Into the same next week.
He will have his home here during
the winter in order that his children
may have the advantages of the
schools.
Mrs. Xash will leave within a few-
days for Portland where she expects
to spend the winter.
A business deal of considerable In
terest was completed here today
when Ben L. Burroughs purchased
the coal and wood business of Henry
Laatz. The trade goes Into efrect next
Tuesday and after that time the busi
ness will be owned and managed by
the new owner, Mr. Laatz going out'
of business In this town.
In his new business Mr. Burroughs
will have the exclusive agency ior
the Union Pacific Hock Springs coal
and he will conduct a general fuel
business, handling both coal and
wood. He may also carry cement.
At present Mr. Burroughs is the
manager for the Pendleton Lumber;
company, and he has had that posl-1
Hon since that lumber yard was pur
chased of R. Forster a year and a half
ago.
He has already resigned that pos,
Hon and will give up the work there
as soon as his accounts can be check
ed up. It Is not yet known who his
successor will be.
According to Henry Laatz, he will
remain here for several months at
least, and perhaps will continue his
residence here permanently. At
present he does not know Just what
In will do, but says ne may uec.ur
t engage in some other ' business la
this city.
ffifflfa he
FOR SMITH
Suit Asulnst Frank Brother-ton.
A suit was filed here last evening
to collect $526 from Frank Brother
ton, the plaintiff In the action being
the Severance Broughton company.
The amount Is alleged to be due for
merchandise. The suit was filed by
Carter & Smythe, attorneys for plaintiff.
OBJECTS TO MILTOX'S
SCHOOL DOMINATION
Lively Contest Now on Before t"c
Boundary Bonn! Ca-mbln IHWitors
Both Factions
l-rrewiuer Claims TuxiKlon With
While Milton
tun n -'
Oojivts to Division.
THREE YOUTHFUL PRISONERS
Accused of Robbing George Hewitt
and Await Juvenile Court.
ti,.-.,., i.va the oldest but 12, are
li'i'i v' . ' '
now in the county Jail charged with
larceny from the person. Ther are
Willis and George Cane and Sidney
Leonard. They were arrested yester-
dav charged" with having sioien i.sv
from George Hewett, the Helix far
mer, while he was Intoxicated.
Until last evening the boys stoutly
denied t'.elr innocence, liui ai msi
the older Cane lad broke down, and
admitted he had" taken the money.
He said he then divided It with the
other boys.
All three boys are now being held
for the juvenile court.
Th(
COLDS
very hour a coM Marti U j
Hard to Beat.
J. Hiatt on State Line, has a fruit
record that will be hard to beat, three
Oraventrteln apple trees from which
... -iw,i tints season and sold "8
IP in-nrn v
verage of 40 cents d
..uAr.-.. ii v .... . .
-i u if Tlnn't wfc.it It may, . ,,.. ointr in add -
lime to cnc. - - ,n'f,f the box. tne iai""J u.o
become deep.-4 tnd the cure wll , of the box h0xe8.Freewater
v. i, hrn Every hour lost at
tb oftrt may add day to your suf-
firlfiR. Take i
F & S
Cold Capsulss
tion about
Times.
Used In time they save all
might follow sickness, worry,
penses. They nevr fall.
that
Back from Coos Kay.
t,, nrf Mrs. H. S. Garfield have
returned from Marshfield where the
former was called to attend -ws.
Fred Gordon, formerly, of tnis cu.
Mi8S Gordon is suffering from tuner-
culosls.
Enwuscment Announcement.
n,i Mrs. J. H. Ferguson an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Rena, to Mr. Fred Lnnsdale
Hartman of Portland.
trict
from
Tallman & Co.
1-padirver DriiKffists.
mm ww
I of 1 SH;il-An'c I
I vitq l!r'
. ...ir, the Bchoola are In
A verv large number or cnnaren a
,mmedla"te need of glasses and yet are unaware , of it.
EDUCATION depends largely on the use of the eyes. If
child's vision.
WINSLOW BROS.
Jewelers-Opticians Postolfice Blk.. PenJletoft
This afternoon the commissioners
court room at the court house Is
...ith ninmir-nre furnished by
rinKiMK mi" . . ,
the contestants In the controversy
over dividing the Milton school dis
trict so as to place the town of Free-
water in a district by itswr. -mu
w..i1r Is before the district
1 11V 111 3 - ,
boundary board, wnicn v
... . Mty ludge. two commlMiOR-
III , lilt" v - -
ers and the school supclintenaenu
The arguments In the case were tak
on up at 1 o'clock this afternoon and
had not yet been finished at i. xe
, mi. nr,t nass upon the prop-
llii i u in,. .
nsition until a later day.
In behalf of Freewater. Attorney
T. Godwin, Mayor Mitchell and'D.
e ..i,.,,n. editor of the Freewater
Times, addressed the board. They
.... , that the present situation Is
highly unjust to them, that they are
,,,i t., rmv taxes In a scnnoi in
'-'" ,
,.i,w.li thev do not control urn.
which they receive unsaus.-u.
. . ,.v..w.l serice.
;,..'.....nna the Milton side in the
. . r Trover and NMlllillli
members of the school board.
several other prominent Milton
Thov nhlert to the division Oi
11,0 school' district, claiming that It Is
. .. ,nlnlnln tne
niore economical io
district as it Is.
fight for the division oi t..D
district arose some months
tk
ago and it was brought netore u.
boundary board once before, but was
tried out on its merits. This time It
is up to the boundary board to set-
the question.
Colonist Travel Heavy.
'Westward Imlgrant travel is now
heavy owing to the special colonist
rates now In force. Last night and
the night previous It was necessary,
to run two sections of train No. J
and there Is no indication of diminu
tion In the travel. The special rates
will be on all this monm. , -
have
ranch
Here for the Winter.
A. B. McCarty and family
- i in town from their
moe'i on
west of t.wn and, they will be here
,irm the school year. Bird Mc
carty, a son, Is a student at the' high
school.
MIsm Fit Gnll
t.il,.. and Mrs. Thomas Fltz Get-
m.i announce the engagement of their
daughter. Frances Marie, to Mr. t.uy
... . , i iv r.f Seattle. 1 "e
Uicnarn v .!." --j
wedding will occur In October.
The
Milton
tie
THE REASON WHY !
Do you know that this ba.k Is growing more rapidly than any
oL bank , the countyT Watch ourtatemenU to the comp
t roller and see. We carry a larger re-erre than any bank in
h county Our customer, and the pub..c at large fee. more at
lorn our bank than any In the county, why-because we
ake their Interest, our interests. If you hare money to deposit
or need money, come in 1 us.
Commercial National Bank
United State Depotitory
-ft A
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mi
L
Cl of Thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Taylor wish to
express their sincere
manv kindnesses shown them oy
friends during the Illness of their son
F-.rdie J. Taylor. Also for the floral
tributes which made beautiful his last
resting place.
Eagle Show Khi
The following Is the program now
on at the Eagles Show Shop: "The
nnnr knight and the duke's daugh-
ter" "Heavy seas," "Human vultures"
,.,.r family's holiday." The
song Is "Two Little Baby Shoes."
In the shades of Brown and Green, to
be worn this winter; the new shape re
taining rim, interchangeable and many
other new features .'.
Just Received and on Display.
BOSTON STORE
Where All Can Trade and Save.
THE SHOW SHOP
Cor. Main & Court Sts.
A. C. Friedly, Mgr.
Count of Monte Cristo
The Wig
An Automobile Romance
New Illustrated Song
Since You Called Me Dearie
1 1
bwuiwi mi iiiiii in immmm.AMmwvtmmimtmammBmr'A
MOW
PEN
HG llli'
Letting each Individual define the
word for himself, nobody Is meam
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A IAME BACK?
Udncy Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost evervhody who reads the news
papers is sure to know of the wonderful
Kilmer's Swiunp
Koot, the great kid
ney, liver and blad
der remedy.
It is tne greainic-i-ical
triumph of the
,;,,nteeiith century ',
discovered afterycars
of scientific researcti
by Dr. Kilmer, the
.i,.nf lcidnev and
, .. i io wnndcrfllllV
bladder fipecum ..... -
ur. mi -"-,, ', ,,. ;f voll lun-e
SB-Sfcffi:
ork and in P",",1?.; ry case that a
proved so successful in every c
,pPcial arron?ei.n.-" wllo,iave
which all 1 ea sample
We. V, hen r er nd sel jour
generous offer iutlii8pup-
Address to ur.js.ii""-'
VI . 1 lis. - ' w- WI Idling
fifty-cent ana-- jZZ,.
0ol a r size iw' ' - .. ,,,, .v,
old bv all eoo.1 druf?f?ists. Don t make
loiupyaiiB ..-,.ihpr the name.
,y niiKue, wr'. Swanio-Root.
?WdThXle.s:-Bingha1Uto, N. Y., on
erenr bottle.
Everything Arranged for the
Public s Convenience.
First-Class Floor, Best Ball-,
Bearing Skates Made.
Music Every kill
Come out and enjoy
yourself while the
evenings are cool.
ELLIS IRELAND.
PROPRIETOR.
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