PAGE K1UUT DAILY EAST ORECOXIAN. FENDLCTOX, OREGON. FRIDAY, DKCEMKER 30, 1010. EIGHT PAGES OdD uieli Cleanser Newsy Notes of Pendleton Chases Dirt, It cleans, scrubs and loaves everything splc ami span. It costs less, goes farther and drives hard work away. All the. "good kind" of other washing powders and soaps can W always be found here. See Window Display, Standard Grocery Co. Inc. Where all are Pleased Frank O'Gara, Pres. Bernard O'Gara, Sec.-Treas 214-216 East Court Street lluys Stanfield Ijiiml. A deed filed in tho recorder's of fice shows that the Inland Irrigation company has sold a small tract of land at Slanfield to Francis M. Smith, the consideration being $1437. Excavation I'nder Way. Tho excavation work for tho new Koesch building on Court street Is now well under way and it wljl be only a matter of a few days before It Is com pletely finished. (ids Carload of Horses. J. D. Huston, a representative of Itoleombe & Co., of Seattle, has fin islied purchasing a carload of horses for his firm and will ship them to Seattle in a day or so. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS PLAN A MEETING COUNTY LODGES TO HOLD BIG DISTRICT CONVENTION Interesting Program Compiled Prom inent Members of Order Will be Present New Lodge to Be Installed at Hermiston. The program for the district con vention of the Knights of Pythias to be held in this city January 14 has been prepared. It was arranged by a committee composed of A. R. Shum way, deputy grand chancellor, J. H. Gwinn and J. W. Maloney. The fol lowing is the program in detail: Opening of Damon Lodge No. 4.. i . . D. B. Waffle, C. C. Exemplification of Amplified First Rank Damon No. 4 Music Damon Orchestra Address of Welcome. .Col. J. H. Raley response Hermiston Lodge Music Damon Orchestra Address D. E. Toran, G. C. Address F. T. Wrightman Music. Address 4. . y. . Judge W. L. Bradshaw Address .. L R. Stinson, G. K. R. S. Music. Address . . Hon. W. M. Cake, P. S. R. Address Judge R. G. Morrow Address M. F. Davis, P. G. C Continuous lunch will be served during the evening. Lodge at Hermiston. On the evening of January 12 the local Knights of Pythias and many from other points in the county will go to Hermiston to institute a K. of P. lodge in that town. The delega tion from Pendleton will go to the west end on the motor car and that evening the car will be held here un til after the arrival of the Spokane train so as to accommodate those who will come down from Weston and other towns along the line. A special rate for the trip has been granted by the railroad. Roundup Meeting Tonight. Tonight is the night which will see the selection of a site for the Roun p park decided and all stockholders In the association are asked to be present to cast their vote for the site preferred. The choice, lies between the Matlock grounds In the west end of the city, where the Round-up was held last year, and the city property In the east end of the city. Both tracts have able advocates and there are strong arguments which will be presented for each. Much discussion will mark the meeting and there promises to be a warm- session. The meeting will be held In the rooms of the Commercial association. Save money by reading today ad. IS. NOLEN SUES FOR $8000 DAMAGES FORMER HUSBAND AND HIS FATHER DEFENDANTS Story Hour Tomorrow. An especially interesting program has been prepared for the children of the city for the story hour tomorrow morning at the library. Miss Anna Wnugh will have charge of the program. TO RECLAIM 5000 ACRES. (Continued from page one.) Alleges Gross Carelessness on Pan of Troy Laundry Owners Resulted in Injury to Her Hand. Eight thousand dollars is the total sum asked as damages by Mrs. Mamie B. Nolen from her former husband, Ralph Nolen and his father, H. H. Nolen, in a suit filed today in the of fice of the county clerk, he defend ants were formerly proprietors of the Troy Steam laundry on Cottonwood street, and Mrs. Nolen alleges in her complaint that on March 3, 1908, while she was in the employ of the de fendants, she had her hand caught in the mangle in the laundry and that it was so burned and lacerated that am putation of four fingers was neces sary. She further alleges that negli gence and carelessness on the part of the defendants in failing to keep in repair the safeguards on the mangle made the accident possible. and she, therefore, asks for a decree of J5000 general and $3000 special damages, he latter because the acci dent rendered her knowledge of ste nography useless to her. Her attor neys are D. W. Bailey and Raley & Raley. Mrs. Nolen, It will be remembered, secured a divorce from her husband last November and has since experi enced difficulty in collecting the ali mony which the court granted her. MRS. EDDY WILL RISE. New Years Dunce. The young men who comprise the Young Peoples' club have decided to give the third of their series of danc es In the Eagles-Woodman hall Mon day evening. Their decision comes in response to a popular demand for a New Years ball. To Bowl lit Walla Walla. Pendleton will be here next week for the third match game with "the Walla Walla team. The game will probably be Wednesday or Thursday. The first team have been practicing regularly and expect to redeem them selves this time. Walla Walla Union. Sunday School Elects Officers. The annual election of the Meth odist Sunday school was held last evening, resulting In the selection of the following officers: B. E. Coon, superintendent; Mrs. S. Jenkins, as sistant superintendent; Mrs. Letta Hunter, secretary; D. B. Waffle, treasurer; Edna Wisdom, librarian; A. J. Owen, Chotster and Aubrey Turn er, organist. Carney Rhodes Located. The East Oregonlan is In receipt of a letter from C. W. Metteer of Helix, stating that Carney Rhodes, whose brother was murdered in Kansas a few days ago, is at present working for Charles Hines, three miles south east of Ukiah on Camas prairie. A telegram was received at the local of fice for Rhodes, but his whereabouts were unknown. (Continued from page one.) Nothing In Teachings. -New lork. N. Y, Dec. 30. There is nothing in the teaching of Chris. tian Science or the workings of Mrs. Eddy to justify lookng toward a Dhv sical ressurection and any tendency m mat direction is abnormal, accord ing to Eugene Cox, chairman of the Christian Science publicity commit tee ror isew York state today. He replied to the statement of Mrs. Au gusta stetson, the ex-communicated leader of the church, who said Mrs. Eddy occupies the same position now as Jesus did previously and would return to the earth after death. -ox continued: "Any attempt to deify Mrs. Eddy or make her equal with ood and Jesus Christ was equal ly repugnant to the normal teach ings of the Christian Science leader. Once when asked If she was the sec ond Christ, Mrs. Eddy said, 'Even the questions shocks me. What I am, is for God to declare in his infinite mer cy. . There was, is and never can be, but one God and one Jesus.' " Too Late! It's never too late to have that suit or dress cleaned at Dick Sullivans. It may seem old, dingy, soiled and wrinkled but we can clean and press it with out modern methods, making It look like new. We will call for and deliver work to any part of the city. all Home Rule Dance Tonight. Members of the local Aerie of Eagles will give a grand ball in the Eagles-Woodman hall tonight. It has been designated as the Home Rule Dance and for that reason the participants will be allowed to chose their own method of dressing, danc ing and participating in general. A selection of refreshments will also bo offered the dancers, Adam Goes to Poor Farm. John Adams, the young man who attempted to take his own Irfe the ovher morning by shooting himself through the body, has been taken to the county poor farm as he is with out means with which to live. Dr. McFaul, who has been attending the wounded man, says he is getting along as well as can be expected and will soon be completely recovered from his self-inflicted injury. A New Paint Store. Pendleton is to have a new paint store located in the room at 816 Main street formerly occupied by John Vaughan, the electrician. The men who will launch the enterprise are both well known In the city, being William Hale, the pioneer carpenter and contractor, and Lee McAtee, who has been connected with the Murphy paint store for the past five years, A complete and up-to-date stock will bo put In Immediately. 2064 E. Alta St. Phone Main 169. This is the Place Where if you are Not Pleased Your Money is Refunded Where you are assured of the best treatment and Prices that are Right A trial and you will be convinced Pendleton's Cleanest, and Brightest Store E..M. Walsh, Grocery TILE HOUSE OF QUALITY. C S. WALSH, Mfrr. New Tnple Building, 612 Main- Telephone Main 442. Road Meeting Tomorrow. Another meeting of the Umatilla county good roads' association will be held at the Commercial association rooms tomorrow afternoon, beginning at 1:30. President H. J. Taylor states that a number of Important subjects will be up for consideration. A com mittee that has been Investigating the Wild Horse road at Saxe station will make a report. The subject of using the county jail prisoners for the con struction of a road down the north bank of the Umatilla to the Lee street bridge will also be discussed. Can Now Itcautiry Park. Local Agent T. F. O'Brien this morning announced to Mrs. J. A. Fee, president of the Ladles' Civic club, that the depot grounds were now ready to turn over to that organization for beautificatlon. Some time ago the Ladles' Civic club promised the O. R, & N. company that if the ground be tween Main street and the depot was filled In and prepared, the work of making It Into a park would be at tended to by that organization. Grass seed will be sowed immediately and soon there will be a grassy plot to greet tho eyes of travelers who pass through Pendleton. Yutos ;ets Scholarship. Stanley Yates, a Junior at Whitman college, was awarded next Rhodes scholarship from Washington by the election board of the collegepresldents at the meeting held In Seattle yester day, according to a dispatch sent to this city yesterday by Dr. B. 8. L. Penrose, president of yhltman, who attended the conference. Two other candidates were considered by the board. Yates' term at Oxford (Eng land) will bpgin next October. Two other candidates were considered. Walla Walla Union. Tates Is a former Pendleton boy, having been raised on a farm near this city. Dressed chickens tomorrow at Alexander's grocery. Order early. present distributing system. Except that lying above the feed canal this tract can be supplied with water until about July 1 from the feed canal and It Is proposed to develop power at the A-C drop to bo used in pumping wa ter from 10 to 40 feet for the remain ing months. The pumping system may also Include the saving of waste water now In the seepage lake region on the present project. This scheme appears feasible and has been dis cussed here nearly a year. In addi tion to this land a strip lies on the north side of the project that can be brought under water by a pipe line and 1000 acres In the vicinity of Cold Springs station on the Columbia can be easily covered partly by drainage j water and by water from the big res- i ervolr. The cost of reclaiming this j new land will not amount to $60 per) acre because the main supply system j Is complete, but part of the appro-' prlatlon It Is thought, will be devoted to enlarging and cementing some of the canals of the present distributing system. Perfect Present Project. It Is held by those who have some Inside Information that the govern ment will devote more attention to the development of the present project Into a more perfect system than If it had undertaken the larger project. The board of directors of the Water Users' association are certain that tho drainage work will be made effective and that any difficulty that may arise In the distributing of water here will be overcome by means of the new ap propriation. All the proposed new lands lie tributary to Hermiston, while the west side project would de velop new towns, and perhaps rivals, to Hermiston, and not an acre of land not now under water that would be reclaimed would become a resource to Hermiston. The Hlnkle Ditch company lands nre being developed and It Is doubtful as to whether these lands would have been included in the west side extension. The spending of $4,000,000 near Hermiston would have been a tempo rary benefit only. Pendleton will be treated to a min iature Roundup entertainment Sunday afternoon at Matlock park and the principal performers will be cowboys who participated In the big wild west show here last fall. Ernest "Cannon, who won the second prize of $50 In the broncho busting contest at the Roundup, and George Fletcher, the colored cowboy, who was perhaps the most spectaculnr of all riders entered in the contests, have brought in a number of outlaw horses which they will mount and they further guaran tee to ride any other professional bad broncho that s led out to the lot. The third man who will enter into the Sunday performance, Art Ooef frion by name, is a prototype of "Buf falo" Vernon nnd he claims to he able to "bull-dog" any Kteer which is driv en Into the arena. The other feats which this trio of cowboys will per form will consist of fancy" roping and riding, steer riding and tying. Many Thanks for Yoiir ..FAVORS,, shown us during the month Our furnishing goods stock is complete and your pat ronage is always appreciated Any pair of Suspenders in the Store Now 50c The New Boston Store Be Good to Yourself and the world will be good to you. The way is to keep your stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels right. And you'll find great help in BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold Everywhere. In boxee 10c. ami 25c. Detroit Kerosene ENGINES 2 to 50 H. P. Uses common Kerosene (lamp oil) for fuel, also gasoline, naptha or dis tillate. No change. In equipment la , necessary to change from one fuel to the other. See J. W. Klmbrell, agent, Pendleton, Ore., for prices. Phone Main 180. Sample engine at Long Brothers 114 & 116 E. Webb St. Phone Main 74 Phone Mate 4S. Ml K. Court 8t Dry, wet, chemi cal and steam cleaners. We call for anJ deliver anywhere. OLD SPOTS Never come back when cleaned by the Berlin Dye House JACK WEBSTER, MANAGER. Dressed chickens tomorrow at Alex ander's grocery. Order early. Read the waat ads today. Many Short. Lines at SHORT PRICES ONE LOT LADIES UNDERWEAR 23 Furs 1-4 off. Ladies' Coats-Greatly Reduced. One lot Children's Hoar Skin Coats 1-2 Price. Christmas Dolls, Toys and Boxes 1-3 off. Buy the New Year's rift here. 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