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DAILY EAST OREGONIAX, IKDLKTON, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1910.
KIGUT PAGES
Holiday Headquarters
FOR
Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and
Poultry of all kinds we also
carry the good little table neces
sities that should go with them.
New stock and crops just received.
Your orJers will receive prompt attention here.
Standard Grocery Co. inc.
Where all are Pleased
Frank O'Gara, Pres. Bernard O'Gara, Sec.-Tres.
214-216 East Court Street
INDIANS DEFEATED
BY HIGH SCHOOL
TMATILLAS NO 3IATCH
FOR LOCAL SCHOLASTICS
Coacb Lytle's Team Takes Game by
Score of 32 to 0 Demonstrates Su
periority of New Style of Game.
Pendleton High, 32; Indiana, 0.
Pendleton high school foot ball
players walked through the Umatillas
from the old reservation on "Round
up" field last Saturday and when the
final score had been figured up it
showed 32 to 0. The Indians presented
a lineup of former stars, men who
had done service on Carlisle and Che
mawa and other teams, but they lack
ed team work and were a little short
of a knowledge of the new game. It
was shown how much easier it was
to forward pass the ball over the line
and run down or catch the ball than
to charge at the line like a wounded
buck and only gain two yards.
Yes, there is no doubt but that the
lame of football has been rendered
much less dangerous than formerly.
For in this year's playing Pendleton
High players have taken out time but
twice.
To come .back to the game. Divine
kicked off to the Indians and after
three tries at bucking the line they
were held for downs. - It was High
school's ball and by the use of a cou
ple of forward passes Kimball went
over for a touchdown. The game was
much the same throughout. The In
dians, when given the ball, attempt
ed to buck the line and the high
school forward passed and run the
ends to the tun. of 32 to 0.
The game was called In the last
quarter because of the disqualifica
tion of an Indian player for rough
ness, whereupon the entire team with
drew from the fjed.
Miss Chapman.
The Albuquerque Morning Journal
has the following to say concerning
Miss Chapman, who will appear at the
Oregon theater tomorrow evening.
"Miss Chapman,' the pianists was
given especial favor by the audience,
which demanded frequent encores.
Her playing is brilliant and finished
and her interpretation of a Chopin
nocturne last night could have been
Improved only by a more responsive
piano'
Attention Knights of Pythias.
Damon Lodge No. 4 will meet in
regular session this evening at 7:10.
Work In Esquire rank. District Dep
uty G. C. A. R. Shumway will also pay
the lodge an official visit. All mem
bers In good standing are urged to be
present.
GREAT THANKSGIVING
IS
PENDLETON mGH VS.
ALL-STARS IS CARD
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
knight Sells Prtiorty.
A. L, Knight has disposed of his
residence property in the east end of
town to Octavia Hargrove. Knight is
now residing in Twin Falls, Idaho.
Sin's for Piano.
The Gilbert company has brought
suit against Mrs. Mary Coffee-Rattl-
gn to gain possession of a piano or
to collect $300, Its alleged value.
Miuriiw Licenses Issued.
Marriage licenses have been Issued
to Frank A. Stroble and Miss Fred
Longmler, both of this city and to
Hoy G. Attebury and Florence E.
Shaw, both of this county.
After District Attorneyship.
Taking It for granted that District
Attorney Vhelps is to be named as cir
cuit judge. Homer I. Watts and S. F.
Wilson. Journeyed to Portland this
afternoon to Interview acting Gover
nor r.cwon. Each would like to sue
ceed Phelps. Attorney S. C. Notson,
mayor of Heppner, is also a candidate
SMikane Train Delayed.
Recause tif a disabled engine, Spo
kane train No. 8, was unable to leave
Pendleton at 7 o'clock this morning,
the scheduled time. It was necessary
to send to Walla Walla for an extra
engine with the result that it was a
few minutes after nine before the
train left.
Stars of Former Days Will Scintillate
on Gridiron Much Enthusiasm L
Aroused Over Contest.
Pendleton will ".ave the best game
of football on Thanksgiving Day seem
here In years. Many of the former
High school players who won from
the "Pendleton All-stars" three years
ago. will be lined up with the present
"all-star team." Among those play
ers will be seen Storie and Scott from
the University of Oregon, who were
the mainstays of their impregnagle
line of last year and year before. Ba
ker will return from the University
of Washington, bringing with him a
store of Coach Doble's winning plays
and will be accompanied by the two
Sturgis brothers, Cressy, of
High school fame and James of the
University squad. Turner and Gil
bert of the O. A. ' C, and Fee of
Whitman will be In the lineup,
using all of Coaches Norcross and
Metsger's strateby plays.
So for want of clever plays there
will be no lacking. The college men
will round Into shape with but a fe-tf
practice scrimmages. Tale has al
ways contended that all they requir
ed for a championship team was elev
en good men. Pendleton All-stars
contend they are starting with eleven
men and plenty of substitutes that
have been true and tried.
Aside from the college men fresh
from the fray, will be seen many stars
from a few years past, such as Jim
Hill of Whitman; Clarence Bishop of
Oregon; Kenneth Cooper of O. A. C;
Stelwer of Oregon University and
Creswell of O. A. C, not to mention
a few of the old Pendleton high
school boys in the persons of Strand,
Eaer, Engdahl Thompson brothers,
Pchiand and others, who would ha
championship material on any squad.
Old Pendleton High has never ,et
failed to land one of her players on
a college team when he was given a
tryout and It Is this kind of material
that will be lined up against one an
other on Thanksgiving Day.
Practically all players mentioned
have signified their willingness to
play and already betting blood la
making itself shown. As before the
old "grads" are a little "chesty" and
are willing tg back their past records
with a little money,
Mark Moorhouse has signified his
willingness to .officiate In hla
"square deal like manner." Plan to
ome out and get a heart thrill on
"Roundup" field Thanksgiving Day
at 2:30 p. m.
Soldiers Win By Close Shave.
The company L indoor baseball
team was given a close shave by the
Pendleton barbers on the armory floor
yesterday afternoon. The- full nine
Innings were required to decide the
same, the final score being 10 to 9.
The next game at the armory will be
played Thursday morning when the
soldiers and citizens will cross swords.
WOMEN IN DEATH VALLEY.
Society ladders Wrest Wealth From
Sands of Bone-Littered Desert.
Los Angeles. Mrs. Beatrice Hub-
bell Plummer, sister of Mrs. Cynthia
westover Alden, president general of
the International Sunshine Society,
and Mrs. Florence H. Baker were the
first women to brave the desert dan
gers of Death Valley in the attempt
tf. wrest its golden treasures from its
bone-strewn sands. They have Just
returned from a perilous trip. About
two years ago, after listening to their
husbands' discussion of the various
mining ventures they were Interested
In, the two women asked almost simultaneously.
Why enn't we get some of this
gold?"
The husbands laughed. They have
said since that their wives never
thought of anything but receptions,
clubs, clothes and similar things of
festive Importance to feminine minds.
Messrs. Plummer and Baker said
jeklngly that Death Valley was loaded
with gold. And the women announced
their Intention to seek gold in Death
Valley.
"The wonder of it all Is," said Mrs.
Plummer, "that we ever stood it.
Nearly all the time the thermometer
registered more than 119 degrees, and
in front of our little camp on the
-Santa Fe road It rose and stayed at
130 for weeks.' The humidity was
low, or we would have succumbed.
"Scattered over the trails amid the
rocks and sands of Death Valley are
vast treasures for the fortune pros
pector. We were lucky, for many,
many lives have been sacrificed In the
effort to cause the desert to give up
Its riches."
Mrs. plummer and Mrs. Baker wore
throughout the trip the full accou
terment of Western cowgirls.
Skirts of buckskin reached to Just
below their knees. Strong leather
House for Switchmen.
The O. R. & N. company, after
many years. Is fitting up a house in
the local yards for the use of the
yard switchmen. Heretofore the
switchmen have had no place to
change their clothing, no place to go
In out of the w-et when It rains. The
new house is equipped with a stove
and with lockers.
To Attend Convention.
F. A. Sikes of Milton, Dr. W. R.
Campbell of this city, and other
prominent farmers left Pendleton this
morning for The Dalles to attend the
meeting at which the state organiza
tion of the Farmers' Union Is to be
perfected. There will be about 30
Umatilla county farmers at the con
vention which will be convened tomorrow.
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First Christian Church
Friday, Nov. 25,1910
Hugh Walter Sparks
Cartoonist
Humorist "
Entertainer
1 00 Laughs Guaranteed
Admission 35c and 25c
Presented Books to Library.
Some gifts of valuable books have
Just been made the Pendleton pub
lic library by T. J. Tweedy. The do
nations Include 40 volume, of the
"Nations of the World" and two vol
umes of "In Darkest Africa" by H.
M. Stanley. The books were bid In
by Mr. Tweedy at the Pendleton
academy sale Saturday. Attorney R,
J. Slater also presented the library
with a book recently. It la a copy
of a United States history that was
formerly In the Office of Mr. Slater's
father.
Stylish Overcoats and
WINTER. SUITS
Are Now on Display Ready for
Your Inspection
Men's Suits Made to Your Measure
If yon are hard to fit in a ready-made suit we will fit you
(jorrwUv by making a suit to your exact measure. Nothing but
new fall patterns to Belect from. Large swatches enable you
to cboow right and the pattern you most admire.
Roosevelt's Boston Store
EX-S1I All SEEKS A DANCER.
an
Former Ruler of Persia Wants
American Girl to Become
Ills Wife.
Berlin. The fact the ex-Shah of
Persia interrupted his Journey to
Paris to stop at Vienna, caused a
political sensation. The Vlennesse
papers published long explanations of
all political reasons that might in
duce the fallen potentate to tarry nt
Vienna, but the fact is that the Inci
dent has no political significance
whatsoever.
The ex-Shah, who travels with his
boots incased their legs and they rode three favorite wives, went to Vienna
astride.
Each was armed with a revolver,
and under the tutelage of the old
puide who accompanied the party,
they rapidly became expert shots and
horsewomen.
The property that these women have
acquired, it Is declared by expert min
ing men, bids fair to rival the wealthy
deposits of Nevada.
TO AID SOCIETY
Curl Bnys Fine Residence.
Frank S. Curl, the well known
grain buyer and former chairman of
the county republican central com
mittee has purchased the W. H. Mc-
Cormmach property on Washington
street In North Pendleton and will
take possession about the first of De
cember with his family. Mr. and
Mrs. McCormmach will go to Port
land for awhile, but they have not de
cided to leave Pendleton permanent
ly.. The Curl residence property at
614 Market street and some other city
property were tansferred to McCorm
mach In the deal.
Dogs Not Rabid Yet,
Dr. W. H. Lytle, state veterinarian,
received a letter this morning from
Dr. White, secretary of the state
board of health, to the effect that the
Wallowa county sheep dogs that were
bitten by a coyote have thus far
shown no symptoms of becoming rab
id. In the opinion of Dr. White the
dogs will not have the rabies, yet as
the trouble may arise any time from
12 days to six months after being bit
ten, It Is yet too early to predict the
outcome. The dogs . will be closely
watched meanwhile. The little boy
who was bitten by the coyote that ran
amuck Is recovering.
Something Doing
Thanksgiving Day
Not only will the annihilation of
turkeys occupy the limelight, but the
annual Elk's ball and numerous so
cial occasions will demand that you
look to your dress suits and evening
dresses and have them cleaned and
pressed beforehand. Come early and
avoid the rush. Particular people
prefer Sullivan's for satlsf section.
Let us call for your salt
Pendleton Dyo Works
ARMY MUST ECONOMIZE.
Orders lamed to Cut Feed and Fuel
to Lowest Mark.
Washington. It's a hard, cold win.
ter In the army. Soldiers must econ
omize on forage and fuel all along the
line. President Taft's economy pol
icy, resulting in the reduction of ap
propriations, reaches to the farther
most army post.
The following excerpts from an
order Issued by Brigadier General
Bliss, from the headquarters of the de
partment of California, are typical:
"The appropriation for regular sup
plies, fiscal year 1911, Is $1,160,000
less than the amount appropriated for
the fiscal year 1910. It therefore bo
comes necessary to reduce expendi
tures on all Items chargeable to this
appropriation, and especially so in the
cost of fuel and forage.
"Post commanders are enjoined to
restrict the Issue of forage to actual
requirements.
"Post commanders are also enjoin
ed to make every effort to confine de
liveries of fuel at their posts to the
lowest limit."
As a result of small donations by
the public school children of this city
the Juvenile inmates of the Boys' &
Girls' Aid society of Portland will
spend a happier Thanksgiving than
would have been possible otherwise.
The following cash contributions have
been made to the society by the chil
dren of this city:
' From the Lincoln school, $2.23;
Field school, 13.20;' Washington
school, 119.48; Hawthorne school,
$11.80; High school. $2.77; total,
$89.24. When the contributions were
taken the children were not asked to
contribute but to merely do as they
saw fit with reference to the matter.
Aside from the cash contributions
five boxes of provisions and four sacks
of provisions were donated. Owing
to the prevalence of scarlet fever con
tributions of clothing were not allow
ed this year.
Congo Situation Is Better.
London. Since the annexation of
the Congo by Belgium the majority of
the reports received have pointed to
a general Improvement in the spirit
animating the white personnel and al
so In the treatment of the natives. One
or two correspondents, have, how
ever, sounded warnings with refer
ence to certain developments In the
lumber plantation work and the reor
ganization of the army.
Nevada labor unions heartily In
dorse the action of the state legisla
tors in closing up the gambling hous
es, and the merchants of Tonepah,
Goldfleld and other mining centers
report a great Increased business since
the -antl-gambllng law went into ef
fect
BITTTER
The Bitters
has given
such general
satisfaction in
cases of
, i A,
UMUgUHUUIl,
"fiSlck Headache
. CostlveneBs,
Biliousness,
Colds, Grippe
and Malaria
that It is right
fully called
the best. A
trial today
will convince,
to get a fourth wife. A few months
ago an Anglo-American dancing quar
tet, the Vlojet girls, played at a vau
deville show In Teheran, and the
Shah ordered the dancers to give a
private performance at the palace.
There he promptly fell in love with
the youngest, Mabel Flynn, 17 years
of age. He gave her valuable pres
ents and asked her to become his
fourth wife. At first Mabel was in
clined to do so. Later she feared she
might be shut up In a harem, and the
quarter left Teheran without taking
leave of the ex-Shah. Since then the
monarch In exiio has . been inconsol
able and has been trying In every
way to get possession of the girl.
At last the Persian embassy at
Vienna informed him that the Vio
let Girls were dancing at the Casino
do Paris, a high class cafe danzan
of Viennn. Therefore the Interrupted
Journey, and at Vienna the ex-Shah
tried again to induce the girl to be
come his fourth wife, but failed, as
Mabel refused the honor unless he
consented to live with her In Europe.
Paris. "King" Pataud, the labor
leader, for the arrest of whom a war
rant was Issued during the railway
strike, found It necessary to leave his
rustic retreat near the capital and
seek shelter In Belgium. He Is now
a king In exile. He escaped at night
time, traveling to Sttalns-Pierrefltta
In a motor car and taking the night
train to Mauberge.
Do You Realize the Consequences
of Continued Eyestrain ?
If money could buy sight thousands of unfortunates would
gladly pay any price. But there are many cases in which Rood
vision cannot be given with lenses, because the eyes have been
continually strained and constantly neglected.
Don't Neglect Your Eyes When Competent aid is at Hand,
Properly Fitted Glasses remove all unnecessary eyestrain and
are the Only Remedy for a large per cent of the Defects of the,
eye.
Our Methods of Fitting are the latest and best.
DALE ROTHWELL, Optometrist
with Wm. Hanscom, THE Jeweler
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Dry, wet, chemi
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cleaners.
We call for and
deliver anywhere.
OLD SPOTS
Never come baek when cleaned by tke
Berlin Dye House
JACK WEBSTER,
MANAGER.
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DECEMBER PATTERNS NOW IIERE.
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Mala u4 Cnrt Strati
American manufacturers of machin
ery used in the sugar Industry are
finding a new outlet for their goods
In , Formosa, where the sugar Indus
try la under rapid development.
A series of Illustrated lectures on
the union label la being conducted by
the San Francisco labor council.
(SdDDimg QDooft ff tSonsDinioss
Absolutely closing out my entire stock of
canned, bottled, staple and fancy groceries.
Must vacate my store room by December 1 st
Grocery Prices Never before Equalled in this City
Only a few days left you'd better hurry
Urn. BMflO, Tho irceor