East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 24, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREUONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THIRSBAY, nECEMUEIl 21, 100H.
EIGHT PAGES,
. Actions Speak Louder Than Words.
It la a well known fact that vhn one of the reftmerlea
supplying you with butter advances their price, the other follows.
Doesn't that look like a combination to overchargo the con
aumer? -We have stood this as lng as we ir.nd to, and heve now
pemdent creamery located at Blue Mountain Creamery, an Inde
mftue arrangements with the La Grande, whereby we n offer
you the very finest full weight creamery butter for only
FER. TWO
POUND
ROLL
r.emember, every roll guaranteed satisfactory to you, or your
money back.
Standard Grocery Co.
(Not In any combination to overcharge the consumer.)
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MESSAGE J'KOM K. Y. JL'DD
ANXIOl'SLY AWAITED
This afternoon tho local men In
charge of the movement to secure tho
woolen mill are hourly awaiting a re
ily to ti mtwuge wont to E. Y. Judd
this morning. It was in the nature of
an amended offer for tho purchase of
the woolen Will machinery.
Although there la every Indication
that a satisfactory deal may be reade
for the purchase of the old machinery
the matter Is not yet settled und
while the negotiations are In progress
other work In belmlf of the mill Is
being carried n.
An offer to purchase the block of
ground on West Webb street was
made to the O. at. & X. company-yes.
Unlay by T. C. Taylor. However no
reply has yet been received.
HELLO GIRLS TO
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TELL TRAIN
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.CHRISTMAS AY AT
CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER
The Christians celebration of the
twly communlom at the Church of the
Rvdeemer will to at 7:30 a. an. A
ru .i . Aufvlria will ha At 1'1 A.
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Professional "Hwk, the Herald
j Ansrels Sing" VesKe
i R. Laaigdon.
'special Psalms, U, 45, 85.
111 V'l 1(1 A .1 11 I -D
1st Lesion Isaiah I to verse 8.
Arrangements Are Matle WW O. it. , Te LVusn in E Flat '. . . Reade
X. Agent Whereby Most Reliable j 2nd I.son St. Luke t to verse 15.
Information Obtainable Will lie Benedicts ...... Anon
. . Anthem "Behold, I Bring You
Given Patrons of Telephone Com-: GooJ TUlng,.. C. Simper
pany In Calling, Ask for "Infor-, Antl corawunion.
matlo." I .jjlllymn "O Come All Ye Faithful."
Sermon, the Rector "They Shall
1 Call His Name Emmanuel," St.
Matt. 7.SS.
RECENT OKDER OP
. MANAGER BOC1NDED
That the "hello" girls will resume
the practise of giving out informa
tion relatlv to the time of the arrlv.
al of trains ii this city was announc
ed today by Manager M. F. Marston
of the local office.
In explanation of why the service
I
'Offertory Solo.... Dr. Hilf, of Weston
i Hymn "It Came Upon the Mld
! night Clear."
I Recessional "O Little . Town of
I Bethlehem."
The Christmas offering Is for the
N.
II. BROOKS HAS
RECOYEKED J1I MINI)
was d.scontinued, Mr. Marston stated ciergy widow and orphans' fund. A
to the East Oregonian this morning cordial Invitation is extended to all.
that It had been found impossible to 1 Charles Quinney, rector,
get absolutely accurate information !
regarding trains and too many com- j j.jy
plaints had been made against thej '
girls because their Information was i
not correct Rey x H roo, formerly pastor
Not long ago. according to the man-' he chrUtUn church ln ln city.
ager, he found one of his girls inand who recentlv went in?ane while
tears because an irate patron had, preachin in hu cnurch at Bellins
abused her because a train had notih Wash nas compieteiy recover
i Y't "led and has returned to his home from
A atthe,nf0rmatinithe ML Tabor sanatorium in Port
that had been given was Incorrect was; .
lau.
not the fault of the girl. So because
the girls were unjustly blamed and
because they themselves were unable
to secure information regarding trains
It was decided to discontinue the serv
ice. But so many complaints have been
made because the service was stop
ped that arrangements were made to
day to have It resumed.
According to Manager Marston he
has arranged with the O. R. & N.
agent, Mr. Schuyler, so that the depot
employes will Inform the central of
fice whenever newt is received to the
effect that a train, la late. Through
McComimach's New Auto.
Walter McCormmach of the Pendle
ton auto company, has Just received
a new E. M. F. auto, the first machine
of that make ever to be brought Into
this county. It arrived today by ex
press and will be used by Mr. Mc
Cormmach as a demonstrating ma
chine. .
Three Marriage Licenses,
Marriage licenses have been Issued
to the following couples:
Thomas W. Murrell and Mary E.
Murrell; James A. Isaacs and Miss
tue phone system this Information) Eva Richardson and George Bain and
will then be given to the hotels of the ' Nellie Luke.
town and to the nublic In general.
Hereafter, patrons wishing to get
information regarding trains are
asked to call for "Information,"
should the call be made during the
day time. At night the "Information"
girl will not be at work and the reg
ular central girl will respond.
When trains are on time and no
reports have been sent out the girl
will mery reply that no reports havef
been received.
. But it is to be distinctly under-
Card of Tl"nkst
Miss Lola Rogers wishes to thank
the many kind friends of Pendleton,
Adams, Athena and Weston who so
ably assisted her throughout the pony
contest.
PEACOCK MILLING CO.
WILL GEN EK ATE LIGI1T
The Peacock Milling company has
fTlud on 5000 Inches of water on the
Wiilhi Walla river, which will ko
uwd to generate tleetrical power for
manufacturing. II girling, heating ami
irrigation, according to a notice of
appropriation filed -with the recorder
today. The water Is appropriated at
the dividing lines Imtween Sees. 19
and M T i X. It. SS E. W. M. and
will be curried in a flume or pipe line
to the Peacock mills.
EXPRESS OFFICE OPEN
ALL DAY CHItlSTMAS
That the Pacific Express company's
office will be kept open all day to
morrow for the accommodation of
those receiving Christmas parcels was
announced today by Agent Steele.
Also the delivery service will be op
erated as usual tomorrow.
According to tho genial express
srent he has a package or two for
eery person In this town and he is
anxious to hand Ihem out.
PENDLETON GIRLS
WIN MICE MORE
DEFEAT THE DALLES
FOR SECOND TIME
I .! Ball Totter Are Victorious in
Spirited und . Interesting Contest
Plu.ved n City by the Columbia Last
Evening Pendleton Took the Lend
From the Start mid Held It Though
the Score Is Close.
AMERICAN BANK FOR CHINA,
Kind By
The Dalles, Dec. 24. Outplaying
the locals at every point in a hotly
contested game the girls of Pendle
ton High school's basketball team last
evening defeated the girls' team at
The Dalles by a score of 15 to 13. The
game was fought bitterly throughout
and while the Pendleton girls contin
ued In the lead from the very first
there were many times when only the
most clever defense by the visitors kept
The Dalles girla from forging ahead.
Those who saw both games declare
hat the game here was spedier and
much better than the meeting of the
two teams at Pendleton a week ago.
The game was played under girls'
rules, with six players on either side,
both teams using loose center In ad
dition to the usual "five" and confin
ing the players to their respective
courts. The officials were Young of
Tiie Dalles and Coach Potter Of Pendleton.
PACIFIC TO HAVE
A TORPEDO STATION
stoo3, according to the phone com
pany manager, that the telephone
people are not responsible for the ac
curacy of the information they give.
They merely repeat what they receive
from the railroad people and if tiaere
are any complaints they should be
made to the depot people.
COLDS
Tn very hour a cold starts Is th
time to check It. Don't wait It majr
become deep-seated and the cure will
b 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
night fol'nw sickness, worry, ei
pensea. They nevr fall.
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggist.
llifi Firt Venture of Tl'ls
Americans,
ptfin Arrangements' have been
made looking to the establishment in j
Pekin of an American branch or tne
International Banking corporation.
This Is the first American bank in the
east to Join the group of British,
French, German and Japanese instl-,
tutions which has been in existence
here since 1902. The purpose of the
local branch is to test the opportuni
ties for American capital, especially
in connection with the development of
Manchuria.
GOUNGIL VOTES
mm i
ALSO FIXES CITY LEVY
AT ELEVEN M1IXS
1evy f(r City Purpose Is Maximum
Limit Allowed Under Present
(liarto 1evy for Library Only
Amount to Twenty Cents on Each
Thousand Dollam Council Apr
proves West Court Street Improvements.
Tho city council of Pendleton play
ed Santa Claus last evening, And ln
the stockings hung up by the ladles
of tho library club left a two-tenth of
a mill tax lexy for the support of the
library. The levy was made laat
night at tho regular meeting of the
council at which time the olty fathers
mado the regular city tax levy, deter
mining upon nine mills for general ex
penses of the city and two mllla for
street Improvement, and thus going
the limit of the city charter ln an 11
mill levy.
Tho special levy for tho library
amounts to one-fiftieth of a cent on
every dollar, or 20 cents per thou
sand dollars upon the taxable property
of the city. Upon tho taxable valua
tion of 1 3.665,122.25, the basis of last
night's calculations, It will bring in I
the sum ol $733 in taxes, of which
not moro than $650 will probably be
collected, giving approximately that
amount toward the expense of the li
brary during tho coming year. This
sum together wfth the $2500 which
tho library club has set as the sum
It proposes to raise for the furnish
ing and support of the library during
the coming season, and the $50 per
month approximate income from the
Sturgis fund, which will be used for
the purchase of books, will give suf
ficient money to carry on the library
in a most thorough manner.
Tho library levy was made separate
nnd apart from the general city levy
and was based upon tho state law
which provides a tax for that purposo.
The sum was the smallest consistent
with the amount of funds necessary
for the library and was but one-fifth
of the sum which could have been
levied under the statute and would
have been had It not been for the
heavy Increase in the amount of the
levy this year.
The city levy of nine mills will be
used for general expenses of the city,
Including every Item except that of Im
provement of streets, for which two
mill!) have bem levied, bringing the
total up to the charter's limit of 11
mills.
Besides determining the tax prob
lems of the city last evening the coun
cil approved a resolution for the Im
provement of West Court street from
Main street to the city limits, referred
the two bids on the Improvement of
Lincoln street, those of V. C. Hetz
and A A. Hardin, respectively, to the
street committee and passed the ap
plication of C. W. Rosenfelt for a per
mit to sell near beer at the old Ben
Morton place Pn Court street to the
license committe, which will report
at the next meeting.
ALICE NEILSOX, BANKRUPT,
VALUES CLOTHING AT $75
Xew York, Dec. 23. Alice Xellson,
actress, filed an Involuntary petition
in bankruptcy in the United States
court this afternoon. She places her
liabilities at $7200, unsecured, and her
assets at $75, consisting of wearing
apparel, which is exempt by law. Miss
Nellsen gave her name as Mrs. Ben
jamin Wentwlg.
Bis Iad for a Voungxter.
Portland Telegram. Following Is
the verified cognomen of Theodore
.Shonts' grandson: Emanuel Theo
dore Bernard Marie Luynes d'Ally,
due de Chaulnes et Picqulgny. Noth
ing short of miracle will save that
youngster from being round-should
ered.
PERSONAL INTEREST
This Bank takes a personal interest in the ad
vancement and welfare of its customers. This
Bank desires to help everyone of its .patrons to a
successful business career.
Therefore, this institution takes pleasure in fur
nishing its friends witn all the conveniences and
special privileges of a modern, well appointed bank
Interest paidjon time money and we solicit your acc'L.
Commercial National Bank
United SlAte$ Depo$itory
The United States government has
decided to establish a million-dollar
torpedo station somewhere on this
coast, and a company of government
engineers and torpedo experts is at
work invest gating tne narnors or Cal
ifornia and looking for the most
nvailahl site, savs the S. F. Exami
ner.
At nresent there Is only one such
station in the United States, and that
is located at Xewport, Rhode Island.
Rerause of the winter rigors there Is
a large part of the year during which
tornedo maneuvers cannot go on, so
it is probable that when the station
is established In California It will De-
come the most important in the coun
try. '"1
A torpedo requires tuning up Just
like a battleship or an automobile,
and there is always a great question
as to which type of torpedo is the most
efficient.
The experts and engineers regard
the harbors of California as Ideal
places for torpedo practice.
TONG OFFERS $2000
FOR MERCHANTS DEATH
Chicago. Mysterious murder of a
Phineso today led to the revelation
that a price of $2000 has been set
by a Chinese tong on the head ot aioy
Dow, a wealthy Chinese merchant of
national nromlnence. This disclosure
came while detectives were investi
gating the death of Chu Chin Ching,
found strangled, It is believed, with
his own queue. Chu, It Is believed,
was a victim of highbinders. A let
ter was found telling of the price of
Moy's head.
170,000,000 FEET TIMBER
SOLI) IN t HEHALIS COUNTY
AMERICAN WOMAN' CHOKES
FAMOUS ENGLISH BEAUTY
London. Mrs Atherton, the famous
beauty, who has had a tempestuous
career, and who sued Captain Yarde
Buller, son and heir of Lord Churs
ton, was in . the police court today
prosecuting a Mrs. Taylor, an elderly
American woman for assault. Ac
cording to Mrs. Atherton'i story, Mrs,
Taylor called at Mrs, Atherton'i res
idence and severely choked her. The '
servants brought a policeman, who
was sho-A"h the marks of Mrs. Taylor's
nails on the beauty's neck, but he de
clined to make an arrest. The magis
trate bound both Mrs. Atherton and
Mrs. Taylor to keep the peace.
If you haven't
bought that
Present yet for
"Him" and just .
can't think
what to buy,
call at the Boston Store
and they will
show you many
Suitable
suggestions.
Have you seen the old Missouri homestead in
the centre window ?
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Byers' Best Flour
la made from the choice wheat that grows. Good bread la aamir
; ed when BYERS' BEST FLOUR la used. Bran, ShorU, Strain Rolled
- Barley always on hand.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. 8. BYERS, Proprietor.
Do you want to BUY or BUILD a home ?
If you do, and if you desire to borrow money to assist
you, Jit wilfpay you to see
FRANK B. CLOPTON & CO.
1 1 2 E. Court St.. Pendleton, Ore.
You can repay the loan in monthly installments.
CforistiM
ts
Hoqulam. It Is reported that O. P.
Burrows, the well known lumberman,
has purchased the timber holdings of
the Flyte syndicate at a price or ap
proximately $680,000. The cruise Is
given at 170,000,000 and the price was
4 per thousand. The land Is located
on the Humptullps river and Is easily
logged. This Is the largest timber deal
to be consummated In Chehalls coun
ty for some time.
M. B. Keys cab stand at Golden
Rule hotel. Phone Main 25. Special
attention given to parties and dances.
imiYES ANGORA GOATS
ACROSS TIIE CONTINENT
Kansas City. Four angora goats
drawing a buggy a little larger than
a baby carriage, with Captain V. Ed
wards driving, arrived in Kansas City
recently. The captain wore a large
felt sombrero and dressed his gray
hair In the style made popular by
Buffalo Bill. The buggy Is twenty
one years old. Tied to the back of It
was a fifth goat, the reserve. The
destination of the party is New York.
Edwards says he will reach the me
tropolis In a 300-day trip from Los
Angeles. The expedition already has
traveled 2000 miles at an average rate
of 14 miles a day.
Good Business Opportunity.
For Sale Hotel and Millinery Store
at Helix, Ore. Hotel has Just been
renovated throughout. Doing good
business. Good reasons for selling.
Inquire of Mrs. Frank Myers, Helix,
Oregon.
Clean beds at the St. Elmo at rea
sonable rates.
THE PEOPLE ALL
fa Cfconia Cried, Give V Newbro's
Herplclde.
This word of late has been In every
one's mouth, and many are wondering
what the word signifies, though no 'oik:
has yet been found, who will d-ny tha'
NEWBRO'S HERPICIDR does tho wor.
Well, for the Information of thousand of
people who like to know all about a g.ond
thing, we would 'say that HICRTK.TDE
means, a destroyer or killer of "IIrp.M,"
Now "Herpes" Is tho family narnrc ol a
disease caused by tnrlaus vegetable p-r-asltes.
A similar microbe ciu-m ;.m
druff, Itching scalp, nnd falllnrr h-lr; ih'
Is the microbe that NEWBRO'S lU'.f'.rr
CIDP3 promptly destroys; after whYh thr
hair grows. Sold by leading d"URgts.
Bend 10c. In stamps for sample to 7Vf
Herplclde Co., Detroit. Mich.
Two alaee It cents and 11.00.
A. a Koeppea A Broe.
That Are Useful Are
Always Appreciated.
Thafs all we Have
Presents
For Men and Boys
Bath Robes Smoking Jackets
Neckwear House Coats
Dent s Gloves Night Shirts
Sweater Coats Mufflers
Suspenders Dress Shirts
Pajamas, ' Umbrellas
Silk HancTfs. Linen Hand'fs.
1 -4 Reduction on all Smoking Jackets
and Bath Robes.
THE MEN'S SHOP
MAX BAER.