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PAGE EIGHT. DALLY EAST OREGOJJlAjl, PENDLETON, OREGON, FKIDAY, JAXTJARY 21, 1910. E1U1IT PAGES. Inventory Sale on Groceries For 1 0 days we will offer everything in our store at 0 percent, oft LIVING MADE CHEAPER FOR YOU BY TRAD ING AT THE Standard Grocery Co. 214-216 East Court St, Leading Grocers- coops and PENS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR BIRDS rrsirnn RAPIDLY FORWARD Jiitries Far Iieyoml Expectations of Directors of Poultry Show and Ex tra Efforts Reing Made to Prepare For Exhibits 200 Birds Coming rrom Walta Walla. winning dojts. E. Brayford of Hood Kiv.T will nlso probably send p a. I'air of his Airedale terriers. l"he musical programs are now be ins arranged by Director Carruth. The organization of a 40 piece band in this city could not hare aroused more In terest than has the formation of this larire orchestra and judging by the success of the rehearsals there will be no expressions of disappointment heard from those who are looking for ward to this feature of the coming show. ' PERSONAL MENTION EII-EH!? PIANO JIOl'SE TO QCIT BUSINESS "DUTCH JAKE" STILL $ . ANOTHER TAM ABLE PRIZE OFFERED A. V. Robinson of the Ore gon Lumber yard, announced to day that he wtiuld offer 1000 shinies for the best Barred Ply mouth rock rooter exhibited at the poultry sho-n. Pendleton Men Win. Two Pendleton exhibitors car ried off prizes at the Walla Wal la poultry show in that city yesterday. Lester Boyd won first and third on S. C. Black Minorca gullet and second hen and third on cockerel. X. A. Humphrey won second and third oi Buff Orpinston hen 4" and third on Red Cap cock. SUPPOSED VICTIM OF POISON IS CRITICALLY ILL ! Case Proves Mystery to IxH-al Physi- 1 .A ! elans Man Hovers Between Life and Death lias Not Regained Senses as Yet. ' J. II. Brooks of La Grande, Is In the city today. A. Grimes of Condon, it over from mat city on business. A. Wright of North Yakima is car ing for business Interests today. John Taylor of Athena, came down from that place on the morning train. County Surveyor Kimbrel went to Pilot Rock this morning on .official business. U. P. Miller of Prosser, Washing ton, is here to care for his business interests. J. F. Corke Of Condon, Is In Pen dleton today caring for business in terests. , W. Rlnehart and wife of Summer vllle, are the guests of Pendleton friends. J. M. Butler of Adams, Is down from that town today for the transaction of business. Colonel II. G. and Mayor H. R. Newport of Hermiston, are Pendleton business visitors today. Lee Beeney, a well-known Grant county stockman, Is here today from his home near Susan ville. Dan P. Smythe left last evening for Xorth Yakima to look after the sheep he Is wintering In that section. H. G. Castcel of Pilot Rock, came In yesterday afternoon Tor the tran saction of business in this city. A. C. Funk, office deputy in the sheriffs office, left this morning for Hot Lake to stay a couple of days. Attorney Homer I. Watts of Athena Is in the city preparing to defend Har- ! ry Morse on the charge of horsesteal ing. Link Swaggart of Athena, Is trans acting business in Pendleton today, having come down on the morning train. ' George Sohlegel, cashier of the bank at Pilot Rock, returned home this i morning after spending the night in I Pendleton. Word has Just been' received that Eilers Piano House will close their I store In this .city. Hereafter, this great concern will confine their ef forts to wholesaling In this locality. Owing to the fact that the Immense new six story 'warehouse which Eilers Piano House has been erecting In Portland has been delayed by the serious weather and the tying up of the heating plant by the eastern railroad strikes, makes It necessary ( for all the pianos now In Pendleton to be disposed of here. It is safe to ' assume that the Ellers people will offer very attractive Inducements. In the way of prices and terms, in or der to dispose of their big stock In this city In tho shortest possible time. Tho decision to retire from tho local field was reluctantly reached hy tho Ellers people who have maintained an up-to-date retail piano store here for the last five years. However, the scope of their work has Increased so tremendously that In order to do this 1 growing locality justice. It was decid ed to do business here In the future on the basis outlined above. X. Y. SUFFRAGISTS WILL DON THEIR WARPAINT New York. New York suffragists ! will don their war paint and go up to 1 Albany next week, where they will engage in an aggressive warfare on 1 the legislators demanding their rights. I Mrs. A. II. P. Belmont has engaged headquarters at a leading hotel of the city and, with Mrs. Clarence Mackay, will be in the thick of the fray from now on. The anti-suffraglsts have also appointed a lobby, who will be seech the Albany voters not to permit them to vote, or allow other women to exercise the right of suffrage! A constitutional amendment must be passed by the voters of the state before the ballot can be extended to women, and before this can be done the question must be discussed in the legislative halls. The committee In charge wants to tell why this ques tion should be submitted to the voters. Meantime Mrs. Nelson H. Henry, wife of the adjutant-general, and More of Them Just Come hMI If The hat that pleases YouVe worn them 20 yrs. D It pleases, pleases, pleases Busy Boston Store N. B.-We Are Still Warm ' SINGERS OF NOTE APPEAR IN "SUNNY SOUTH MINSTRELS" I head of the New York State assoela- Miss Elba McGrew of Walla Walla, ! ti,, opposed to woman suffrage Is Is the guest of Mrs. E.- F. Averill at J Sl.kins to block legislation her home on the corner of Aura and l luff streets. R. B. Halloek. formerly of P.-n illeton, and who is now special tax The chorus of the "Punny South Minstrels" will be a well drilled com bination of sweet voiced, full lunged, extra select melody chanters, but with all their blended harmony, they j will be but secondary in importance in trie big Home talent production which Is scheduled to appear before a local audience at the Oregon the ater Saturday, January 2S. It is the solo numbers which will be the strongest feature of the entertain ment, and when the names of the in dividual artists are paraded In slent review before a critical public, no fur ther guarantee of an even'ng of prof it and pleasure Is necessary. They I represent the best of talent in the as well as Importations from Though the victim has never had ( a moment of consciousness since he fell into the arms of a friend about 9 o'clock Wednesday evening. City Physician McFaui entertains some hope for the ultimate recovery of Mike Haver, known .to mot of the r(f idents of the city as "Dutch Jake." He was removed today from his room in the Penland Lodging: house to the hospital where he can be given bet ter attention. It was at first thought that death would ensue regardless of what was lone for him and for that reason he was not taken to the hospital sooner. When the man showed some lndica- poultry shows ever held in the north- tions this morning, of being able to west, is being rushed as rapidly ,oin . n,..ii..j ing: physician had him removed to the hospital. Dr. McFaui and every other physi Tactless Jliislmntl. t-ruger. me lormcr manager or i city as well the fashionable and ikiv Savov IIoteH nih i.i., ri-..t fn- H,. O I? .f. V ......ir,,. 1. ..... . " . luwna yvnutie ..... ... ..... ..... ... ... ... .,..,,(,,, .. ..moon nns rnmo n, n D i n.,, w " i.).iiimi. to conduct a restaurant In in the city today. Mr. and Mr". F. Averill re- New York. turned this morning from Walla Wal l.i. where they aitended the poultry show yesterday. T. T. Wallace, traveling freight and reporter, With the force of carpenters dou bled and being worked overtime, the work of preparing coops for the ex hibition of the increased number of birds which are coming to Pendle ton next week for one of the best Disiussing success with M. Pruger said: "Success, leaving aside thorough practical ability which we may take passenger agent for the Chicago and : lnr granted success depends on tact, Milwaukee, came over from Walla j nn sympathy. Walla on the morning train. I ",- illustrate this with an episode. L. G. Meridian, manager for the . '.. """-""- ""' nis wire 1 10 me raiace Music Hall. The Pal j ace girls came on and did their no I table 'danse nux Jam bps dans Pair,' or 'dance of the uplifted limbs,' ns possibly. The members of the execu tive committee who went to Walla Walla yesterday report that fully 200 of the best birds on exhibit there will j rian the ritv ,, r,,mriiPrp, hnfied be brought to Pendleton. One man by thls case are unabIe to fuI. is bringing 30 birds, while 100 will be ,y 8atisfy themselves as to the cause entrusted to the care of Secretary of the attack or as to tne probably Dickinson of the Walla Walla asso- outcome thornrh most of them enter tain the theory that a dose of wood ciation. Entries and requests for entry blanks are being received by Secre tary Averill at the East Oregon;an of fice nearly every hour of the day. Ac cording to reports being received from the other towns in the county there will be several hundred people in Pendleton next week to visit the show and purchase stock and eggs. The management is now wondering alcohol Is responsible. Whether It was taken intentionally or uninten tionally may never be known. BEEF TRUST MUST ANSWER CHARGES MADE Washington, Jan. 21. It was an nounced today that the deDartment of If I tllstfnA nrneeerilnira will annn ha tnQti. there will be room In the big building ! tuted aeainst the "heef M-nt" at ohi. to handle the crowds which will gath- j cag0. The department has been in-.er- j vestlgatlng the complaints against the There is no longer any doubt of the "trust" on the ground that it hag success of the nni and dog depart-1 been operating in restraint of trade, ment of th.- show. There are plenty 'Suit will be brought under the Sher l entries already made to assure this ! man anti-trust law. and more are c n;!r.3. That the In- terest in thes features Is not con fined to local inhabitants is indicat ed by the fact that Matt Mosgrove. the Mi. ton merchant, assured the sec retary yesterday that he would send down three and possibly four prize- Price of Sirloin Advances. Ck-ve.and, O., Jan. 21. In spite of the growth of the anti-meat societies the price of sirloin steak was ad vanced two cents today. The actual boycott here will begin Monday. fjfgfYour Choice From Pacific Telephone company, drove to Helix yesterday upon a business trip and returned in the evening. K. G. Warner left this morning on tile Pilot Rock train for his sheep ranch In the south end of the coun ty, after a brief business visit to Pen dleton. J. T. and J. R. Williamson of La Grande are caring for business Inter ests in Umatilla county today, having come over from the Union county me tropolis last evening. R. W. Fletcher of the executive committee of the Umatilla-Morrow county Poultry Association, returned last evening from a brief visit to the Walla Walla Poultry Show. A. E. Eberhart, the bridge con tractor, Is here today. He is a repre sentative of the Columbia Bridge com pany of Walla Walla and has his headquarters In Portland. Dale Chessman of Eugene, will ar rive In the city this evening to make his home with his brother. Merle Chessman. He will enter the high school at tho beginning of the second semester. RIVAL STORES WILL HOLD ROWLING MATCH J B-? j 1-1 JX '.fn .'jtr Rival bowling teams from the Peo ples Warehouse and the Alexander de partment store are now getting Into shape for a big match game to be held shortly. The teams were out for their first practice last evening. Those who are to play upon the Peoples Warehouse team are Ray Crystal (captain) Marshall Spell, Gale Sturdivant, Merle Serill and Billy Dowler. The Alexander team Is to be cho.-en from the following. Ralph Coon (cap. tain), Roy Alexander. Carl Cooley. D. B. Bailey. Oorge Ferguson and Rob ert Stott. TELLS NEGROES LYNCHING IS SOMETIMES JUST c-r.t ' Califort.ia's o.'anCC crop- '.oris. From this (jr-sat 'iamiiv ve -1 We pac!: GO ft trinc-Ic-rlSs cf it., h choose tho soH tre?.ritier.':r. deliriously P.avc:-td (ruit for our special l;.-a::d, "SLNKiST." Sunkist" Navel Oranges Are Seedless They are always packed in v.raopcri 'oearinztri(;r.iirn(:"Sun kist." lie sure the orang:s you got have thcr.o wrappers, for they not of.ly insure yon the. finest Grants t!i;.t can be grown, but for every twelve you send us we wil! give you a j Ilandsome Oranrla Spoon FREE These spoons are Rogers' Bt:st Quality Standard AA a beautiful pattern dosignod especially for us. You Couldn't buV anvthinff mr.re hnd-.nrno. no mnttnr wlinf nriort VOU Onid. Think hriW rMlfLlv vr.t, fan rr.i an .nlir-n cs " . ....... y J ! . w I . . u,l VllltIV J I yjkjifjl f . ' a most 'attractive addition to your tabic service. XjrV ViH""?f Buy a dozen "Sunkist" Oranges or Lemons today, M.'; ; ; . and send us the wrappers, with six 2c stamos to nay for Ifc "-' f ' ' : I posvisfe, packing, etc. You will get your first spoon by return mail. Address California f IX f -1 .t run urowers Lxcnangew. 34 Clark St. J ti CHICAGO CO x Buy "Sunkist" Lemoni as wetl as "SunkufX Orangtt. Tht fruit ti equally fine, and wt accept itmtn urapfiri for ipoont. Nex Orleans, Jan. 21. "There are times v.h'-n we cannot Ida me mobs fur lynehing negroes, and there are cer tain oeeasions when su'h procedures iniy K-'rn Justified," way the radical statem'ent made today by Ilishop E. li.iinpton, before the African Metho dist conference, Hampton declared the only logical means of avoiding rcrurring mob violence v.as for the colore. 1 men to afford the whites no excuse. This, ht stated can ho done only through the social segregation it the races. RUSSI ANI JAPAN ARK AGAINST KNOX'S SCHEME St. Petersburg, Jan. 21. Acting In apparent concert with Japan, ' which turned down the scheme of Secretary Knox for a neutralization of the Man. churian railways, Russia today hand ed to Ambnsador Rockhlll a reply which Is believed to be adverse. I'lghling In Nicaragua. Bluefields, Nicaragua, Jan. 21. Desultory fighting Is going on today betwewi the outposts of the govern ment and revolutionary armies near Acoyapa. Skirmishing which was begun yesterday resulting In no evi dent advantage to either side wan re sumed shortly after dawn. one might say in English. "The Manchester woman, regard ing this dance, sniffed. " 'Well, that beats me', she said. '"Without either sympathy or tact her husband chuckled: "'You bet Jt does!'" St. Louis Globe-Democrat. THOUSANDS OF TRAINMEN DEMAND WAGE INCREASE Cincinnati, O., Jan.. 21. Thousands of trainmen. on sixty railroads operat ing between the Mississippi river and the Atlantic coast have presented a demand for an Increase in wages ac cording to today's announcement. The territory In which the roads' run ex tends from the Ohio river to the Ca nadian line. reputation obviate the necessity of In troductions. Among this array of no tables ore Mrs. Rthette Virginia Crayne C'lnxon of Wulla Walla; Mrs. J. Ros, Plckson, Mrs. W. A. Slusher Miss Edna Gates. Miss Edna Zlmmor man and Dr. Elmer Hill of this city and Prof. Jack Klefe of Weston. Ia addition to selections from theso there w ill of course be the usual out bursts from tho ebony end men, eight In number, and many quartet an double ciuartet numbers. This Is as surance enough that the musical fea ture of the performance win be of aa unusually high order. The cast will meet at the opera house tomorrow evening In the flrwt full rehearsal. It speaks pretty well for the good taste In dress of the men of this towm to see so many of them buying Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes of the Peo ples Warehouse, where It pays t trade. lyi.Ht Yellow and white, part Spite and Shepherd dog. with black and white stripe down face; wart on un der Hp. Return to 1112 E. R. R street and receive reward.. Careful Dressers appreclnte the assistance our steal ing and pressing work Is to them la the enre of their wardrobe. Your suit or overcoat here to be put into condition for use will pror It to you at small cost. Pendleton Dya Worksj 2Th E. Alta St. Phone Main III. No Mont for Waslilngtonlitns. Washington, Jan. 21. Laboring men here began preparations today to Join the. meat boycott. A resolution to become vegetarians Is being circu lated and 22.000 signatures are ex-1 pected. Roycott Strikes Ronton. Boston, Jan, 21. The meat boycott reached this city today and leading labor men have called a mass meeting to be held In Faneull hall. 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