1 ACE TEN. PAltiY EAST .OREGOMAN. PENTOJ37TON, OREGON, SATl'RPAY, MAY 7. 1910. TEN PAGES. Fresh from the Garden Vegetables ol every Description such as the season and markets afford Also Fresh and Canned Fruits If it's Fresh, it's Here" We assure you prompt delivery and satisfaction with every sale Standard Grocery Co. 2 1 4-2 1 6 East Court Street Leading Grocers Newsy Notes of Pendleton Official Wwtlicr Report. Minimum temperature, 48. Maximum temperature, 83. Murrinjro l.lwn.so Issued. A inurriiiKO license has been Issued to M. o. Foster and Miss Ida J. Allen, both of this county. Temple lx Improving. Will Temple who has been critical ly ill for several days Is reported as slightly improved today and hopes are now entertained for his ultimate recovery. old 11a ml of Sheep. Pan V, Smythe hns returned from Arlington where he delivered a band of 5500 yearling ewes yesterday. They were sold by smythe Bros, to John Arehibold, an Idaho grower. Security Bridge company of Mln--. iii Uolil Court. Circuit Judge H. J. Eean and Dis trict Attorney Thelpa left this morn ! ing for Heppner where they will con- LV.ene.the spring term of the circuit Mrs. -Caroline Gillette 1Ips. Mrs. Caroline Gillette, aged 70 years, died this morning about 7 o'clock at St. Anthony's hospital. Vc censed was born in New York and was the mother of A. L. Parker of this city. Interment will be In Olney cemetery tomorrow afternoon. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock at the Folsom undertaking parlors. Lucius Allen Pies. Lucius Allen, who lias been resid ing at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Beers on McKay creek, died at St. Anthony's hospital this morning at the age of 77. lie was born In Vermont and ns a sailor traveled over a great portion of the earth's suifuce before settling down on the Umatilla county farm. The funeral services will be conducted tomorrow oftcrnoon at 2 o'clock nt the Baker undertaking chapel by Rev. Nathan Evans, pastor of the Methodist church. mapo'is J5500, J69 and $6. International Bridge company Seattle. 15215. $62.80 and $5. Vwirt'for Morrow county, Monday. of PNirlots Would Consolidate. Residents of school districts No. 12 and 67 rmve petitioned the county boundary board to call on election for uniting the two districts. The order for the election was made today and notices will be posted. No. 67 Is the one In which there has been so much strife recently between members of the board. No. 12 Is known as the Bowlul district and the school build ing Is about six miles northeast of Freewater. The building in the other district Is up the Little Walla Walla river near the power plant. HAS BllI.T KVF.IiY STEEL BRIDGE IX THE COIXTY Secures Contract Yesterday in Con test With Four Other Bidders Wins Only By Narrow Margin Two Bids on llcrmiston Bridge the Same. icaiuifiil Trout Display. President ("I. T. Ta Dow of th TTtnn- Atlas Bridge company of Portland, tllla Anglers. association has a beautl ! iocOO, $60 and $S. fu, trout display In the LaDow & Pet- Minneapolis Steel & Machinery 0,.son stnr wndow today. The fsh company $5345.60, $63 and $5. j are a part of a large catch made by ; The following are the bids of the nim yesterday on Merrrtram creek. same companies for the Umatilla bridge of two spans, the figures be- Wlfe .nPfres Poscrtlon. img respectively for superstructure,' . sit for divorce h.m been fil.irf ; price per cubic yard for concrete abut-' bv Mrs Sarah E Neal of StnnflvM Charles Frazior Is erecting a neat lit . ments and price per lineal foot for against R. M. Neal. The parties to " 0OttaK llis ,ots on West Webb Much Building Activity. The building activity which has been very much in evidence during the past several fcveeks Is still In progress. -$7220. this suit were married In Missouri In 'I"'t'1- "u.ey arm i.eorge nugg .T:,n,irirv iss7 nn.i hgr t iMr.n ! ;lr? putting concrete walks in rront H. S Neal, aged 22. and A. R. Neal. -$7600. aged 13. It is alleged In the com- of their West Court street residence properties, F. E. Llvengnod is erect- By winning out in yesterday's bid ding contest against four compeitors, A. E. Eberhart. the bridge builder, has maintained his reputation of hav ing secured the contract for the con- Minneanolia RHdire comnnnv etruction of every steel bridge erected ; jgj jjj anti in this county by the county court. ' ' H s xviniiir.g niarcin yesterday was one of th.- closest of any, two of the hi. is for the construction of the Her miston bridge being for exactly the same . i mount Th- following are the bids on the H.-rm'.ston bridge, wh.ch will conslsg of but a single span: tVlumb-a Bridge company $5215 $61 r.'i per altitude foot for concrete foundation and $5 per lineal foot for I-AIKiK CROWD WILL approaches Columbia Bridge company $10.40 and $5. Security Bridge company $13.50 and $. ! rlaint that the defendant deserted in a 8tnne retaining wall and con International Contract Company ! his family in March of last year i cmt' U i,,k front of his entire prop' $T2S5. $15.80 and $5. j ' erty on the North hill and . T. J. $10 Tweedy is having the house which Man With Two Wives. 'was vrsierdav moved from the nost A suit for divorce was filed in the office site fixo.1 on on his east Pen. Atlas Bridge company and $5. -$7000, $7,- SPECIAL TRAIN FOR ATHENA TRACK MEET c.icuu court tooay oy mary Mcuutree ( ,llptl, property. Work is also being against Morton .McDuffee. It is al- rushed on the Nesmith Ankeney real leged jn the complaint that nt the ; ,ionce on North Main street and other time of the marriage In this city, Feb. improvements started recentlv will 6, 13ns, the defendant had a livlngt s,,n he completed, lawfully wedded wife from whom he had not been divorced. Mrs. Mc- 1 Puffee No. 2, therefore asks for u di vorce and permission to resume her maiden name of Mary Owen. I concrete approaches. PROBABLY SEE EVEN T Illoct Teachers Monday. Monday afternoon the local board of education will hold an executive session for the purpose of selecting teachers for next year. A session for LOCAL COLTS WILL PLAY PILOT ROCK IflYE CL ASSI 6 ; Effor,,i I,l'inS Male to Secure Train to the purpose of considering this sub- PTEST HERE TOMORROW S m lmMlit JEt AecomiiKXlate 200 TjwhI Pmnlo iect In a nreliminarv wav was held ' WILL BE A CLOSE Accommodate 200 Local Atlicna Will Entertain Crowd in History. Ject In a preliminary way was held WILL BE A CLOSE ONE Lar-est vo-aterday afternoon. It is under " stood that there will be a number of E. W. Brown of the high school fac ulty, and Secretary Ben Hill of the Commercial association are complet in garrangemtnts for a special train vacancies in the teaching corps and that new people will have to be se- ' cured to fill these places. ! , Young Milne Will Take Harlan's Place In Box Several Other Changes n Lineup Pilot Rock Comes With Blood In Her Eye. WE MUST MOVE In Two Weeks- Big Bargains For Everybody rho take adqantage of the peeled, nared and positively incomparable prices we are giving during our Great Removal Sale Now on 1 Work Sox 5cS 10S 3 for 25.,'l5t 2 for 25. Fancy Hose 85e Hose, Removal Sale Price 25 60e Hose, Removal Sale Price 35 75o Hose, Removal Sale Price 45 25c Fancy Sox 12 l-2c. 50c Suspenders 25c Van is (ilvcn Five Days. Jack Oehharf whn wnu arin0l1 to be run to Athena npxt Sfitiir.tnv frtr m i . 1 itiurs iay nignt on ine cnarge or va From present appearances It will the first big inter-scholastic field meet grancy was g ven a hear ing before : Z t0 ren'Jle on Sun:lay 88 v.r vir.ii f.. n, i- .:,, t. .. - . B'4e" d "ear.ng net ore Phe has never played before this sea- "' Lmainiu police Juiige FItz Gerald vesterdav ' , r-. ,, ., , COUntV. The hours for th train will -.'"" " euiis .-uceeeu ui uu - ii. siv was louiiu guilty ana be announced later. sentenced to. serve five days In Jail. 'i' uusiiicss men as wen as mem- James Rattogan Clear as Day w ill be your comment when first J a familiar nnllpo Dera or tne n gn school faculty and court figure was before Judge Fltz student body are interested in the Gerald this morning. He was sen ' event and it is probable that Athena fenced to pay a fine of $10 or serve will be called upon to entertain one five days in Jail but on his promise of the largest crowds In her history. ! to leave town he was given an oppnr- ou look through a pair of '; FTOm the lnterest sn far manifested tunity to catch the Pilot Rock train. r.ropf-r'v fitted classes GLASSES Perhaps it has never occurred to you that a defert of sight la not as a rule a d'seasef the eye. Often it is a condition which properly fitted lenses will en tirely relieve. Headaches dis appear, the nerve strain is re lieved, and the eyes are perhaps saved from total blindness. If you suspect that your eyes are failing we would like to advise what is best. Glasses fitted, satisfaction guar anteed. Dale Rothwell Optometrist. with Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler , . it seems apparent that fully 200 peo ing out ahead of the Pilot Rock ag gregation. The lineup for the local team has not been fully determined as yet, but there will of necessity be a large number of changes. Harlan Is out of town and Milne, ttv young high school student, will be sent in to take his place in the box. Jerry King is also out of town and the position of first sacker has not Collins Is in Port- leaving the position of catcher 1 ,c 6" u" " lu,a L Lust Call for Recruits. - yet been filled a e, o-u ,..,.., wm.B In order to accommodate those who ' land ('reewater, weston, Helix, Adams, Pi- desire to Join company L the Armory' vacant. V, t" m v. "erm'"lu , ' kept open between 9 o'clock whe Cronln will probably be be- and tmat lla will all be represented, and 2 o'clock tomorrow and a re-' ,,;,, . ,,al. t ,s harelv possible that The new city park at Athena has cruiting officer will be on hand to en- , Bob Twohy of Twohy Brothers, will uecn eyu.ppeu un a iracK ana an nst those who appear. Tomorrow is ,,p f.nsnared into donning the mask, arrangements are being made to en- f the h.si day men may enlist for the H ,s out of town to,laV- however, tertain the visitors in the best man- camp to be held at American lake In it (, nt helieved .that he will bo ner possible. Principal Case of Athe- August. The company has room for r,ere tomorrow. Cronin will there na is in the city today conferring 'a large number of recruits and young1 f()rc probably be relied upon for the with the local committee and he says ' men of the proper age and physical 1 backstop position that everything will be in readiness ' requirements are invited to affiliate' While the Colts-are somewhat crlp-f'-T the vent. : with the com pony. ! p)1)1 u , "sad that "the visitors will ' ' , l)p n,.rp witn ,iu, wrongest llijeup of llawtliorne Beats Washington. W ill Install Pastor. j the season and prepared to put up In a spelling contest between the; Rev. W. II. Rleaknoy, president of 1 a strong fight for the championship 7th grades of Hawthorne and Wash- the Pendleton Academy goes to Mil-! nf the I'.lue Mountain league. iligton schools yesterday, the former, ton this evening to assist in the In- The weather man Is promis'ng his Stetson Hats $3.00 and $3.50 Hat '. ..... $2.00 All $5.00, $3.50 and $6.00 Hats for $4.50 Shoes S2.50 Work Shoes, Removal Sale Price $1.05 $5.00 Shoes, Removal Sale Price $3.50 S0.00 Dress Oxfords and Shoes, Removal Sale Trice $4.50 DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THE BIG REMOVAL SALE for in two weeks we must move Many a day will elapse before you again get such saving opportunities as await you here NOW. BOSTON STORE Where You Trade To Save Insurgents who remain protection ists are not likely to accomplish much. An Increasing number of people be lieve that this great country needs no "protection." About the most that a South or Cen tral Amerlcnn president dictator or general can hope for, to preserve his fame, Is to have a cigar named after him. scored a victory, although It was only spallation of Rev. lvl Johnson as choicest offering for the occasion and Out if 200 ' pastor of the Presbyterian ehureh at t expected that the game will be won by a narrow margin words pronounced, the Washington that place. He. will be assisted by i larpely attended as well as warmly scholars only misspelled one, while r.-v. K. . Warrington or Pilot Roek contested. The dopesters have f'gur their opponents finished the match j 'ho went up to the east end of .the ed out that it wm be one of those ! with a perfect record. The two schools county on the morning train. Rev. , hit and run contests so dear to the are now tied, contests. each having won . -up Halleys' Comet two'"- F"- Harper, Presbyterian Sunday Isihool missionary for eastern Oregon 'lame iiow n from Milton this morning on his way to Pilot Rock where he will occupy Warrington's pulpit tomorrow. "( -f 7 . ?V;-i- - mm mm : st I'.lnio Delays Train. . .i The morning train to Spokane was Does not create near the commotion , , , , , , ... , delayed several minutes this morn and admiration that the clothes press- ,ng by peirisc0's St. Elmo company, ed and dyed at Sullivan's receive. I which Is to appear In Pendleton to Not for a day or a week, but the'jrnorrow The company came vear 'round, our work stands out from I fxT."! e"flt n'Bht aml Tnt the clothes not cleaned and dyed here. ? a wa'la this morn ng where ill- e peiy in tij ijl: jiioiiucuu 101115111. i r iri. in tn lupiya nmAiinf r.f oeftnnrv US to ; lw 1 " ' "" " to oe transferred it was impossioie to get the train out on time. There was so much of the scenery ahd baggage that it was impossible to get It all Into the baggage car and a part had to be placed in the mail car. heart of the fan. It is believed that there will be plenty of chances for stellar work In both the inner and outer gardens. j'.JJI Experienced help and modern appli ances and methods enables us to please all. Pendleton Dye Works 204 1-: East Alta St, Phone Main 1(1 Byron's Stars Comine. Don't miss hearing the Troubadour's grand orchestra, saxaphone quartet, pipe chimes, the Byronralin and troupe of talented musicians and singers with Byron's Troubadours at the Christian church, Thursday. May 19. State F-loctrlcliy liy Molrlf. Salem, Ore., May 7. Beginning June 1st, the state will buy all elec tricity by meter Instead of at a flat rate. It Is believed this will save $5, 000 yearly. The comet has not spoiled the taste of the Oregon strawberries. Royal M. Sawtelle I 1 flATCB as a special Leader We are introducing a very desirable new watch that is winning its way to popular favor amongst the young men of this city It is a twelve size, open face, twenty year gold filled, new style, very thin model case, with a Waltham or Elgin movement and the pret tiest watch on the market today We fully guarantee the quality of the case and the movement is a reliable time keeper We are offering these watches at a special price of $10 See them in the window Oz ROYAL M. SAWTELLE JEWELER PENDLETON, OREGON B AS EBALL! aw These two teams being evenly matched, this game gives pro mise of being a battle royal. If you appreciate good clean ama teur league ball, don't miss it. BASEBALL! e&on vs. Pilot. Rock MATLOCK GROUNDS. Admission 25c. CimrjaV MaV A Game Called at, 2:30 Sharp OUmiay, lwiay O Pendl