daisy east orbgonian. pentleton, okeoon,. Tuesday, janvaky 17, mi. EIGHT PAGES M.ONOPOLEji Canned Goods, mean canned goods of Highest Duality iv Newsy Notes of Pendleton 1IAIIMON AND HARMONY. (Continued from page one.) STRING BEANS ST1UNULESS BEANS LIMA BEANS BABY 11EFTGE BEANS EXTRA SIFTEO PEAS PIMPLE PEAS SUGAR CORN SUCCOTASH A Complete Line of MONOPOLE CANNED GOODS Vlw5"s Carried in Stock. SEE WINDOW. goods of Highest Quality OYSTERS SALMON IXJBSTER SHRIMP . TOMATOES STRAWBERRIES BLACKBERRIES ILLVED PEACHES SLICED PE.CHES LEMON CLING PEACHES RASPBERRIES APRICOTS HARTLETT PEARS ROYAL ANN CHERRIES that we would elect . majority of the house in the sixty-second congress, our majority would have been ISO In stead of 65. Many democrats. were as mnnh Datnnkhllil Hfl WOrA t tlA roniltl Kean formerly or at tne resu,u on the elghth of rs of the Wonder store v.mh th. ,An, that w i have more than an even chance of Standard Grocery Co. Inc. Where all are Pleased Frank O'Gara, Pres. Bernard O'Gara, Sec.-Treas. Toutm-h Has Partner, Charles E. the proprletodrs in this city, but more recently In business in Portland, has formed a partnership with Im Teutsch, the well known real estate and insurance Iamivc1 for Euroi. Dr. EHlred B. Waffle and wife, Dr. Clara Waffle, will leave this evening on the first lap of their tour of the east and European countries. While gone they will attend many clinics both in this country and in foreign lands. They ' will retura some time in the-fall of the year. FINAL ASSURANCE FOR EXTENSION CONGRESSMAN ELUS SUBSTANTIATES REPORTS Money Will Be Provided and All Ar rangements Made Before Final Surreys Are ComjAeted. Further substantiation of the re port that the government contemplates apportioning the necessary money for the undertaking of the west Umatilla .project in the near iuture was receiv ed this morning by Dr. C. J. Smith, chairman of the committee on the reclamaion project from the Pendle- ton Commercial association. ina let- ter from Congressman W. R, Ellis. Is this communication, the representa tive from this district declare. Direc- ' tor Newell has iofemea him that the . government would undoubtedly pro- vide for the carrying on of the work before the final surveys are complet ed, which work he estimates will re quire six months time. In part the letter of Congressman Ellis reads: Washington, D. C, Jan. 12, 1811 Hon. Charles J. Smith, Pendleton, Oregon. My Dear Sir: j Have made several visits to the ; secretary, president and reclamation-' department in regard to tne matter. Last Saturday afternoon telegarr.s were Bent ordering that the necessary preliminary steps -be taken, surveys, etc., for the completion of the west Umatilla project. I was assured by the director of the reclamation de partment that this order on the part of the secretary woald insure the un dertaking of this croject and I am convinced that at an early dale the necessary amount of money will be provided by the president and secre tary for the ouaiiiietion of the pro ject. Director Newell informs me that it will probably take at least six months to make the necessary borings in re gard to the location of the dam and survey for reservoir and he thought : that before work could be undertaken he felt confident that provision wonld be made for carrying tt on. I can assure you that everything : that can be done so far as I person- . ally am concerned, will be done la he- . half of this project. over, that there was not a suitable place or. "the 320 acres for locating the buildings, and for that reason an other location, we "think, should be selected. Land is Taluable. "fft, In fact, leoked at two other locations a mile or so further down the river the Umatilla river from the property purchased by Mr. Bow erman, but we wanted to have the sanction of experts and the legisla ture before buying more land. A portion of purchase made is valuable. There are about 140 acres of bottom land that can be irrigated and culti vated. The remainder is hill land and not very valuable. The old board, in selecting this site, calculated, I am told, to place the buildings on this hill land. It is. however, cut up with ravines which the old board figured could be filled up by cutting down the hills, but an examination -of these hills shows that the bedrock comes within two or three feet of the surface, making this plan quite impracticable. "People of the city of Pendleton, who accompanied us to the site, ad mitted themselves that the location selected by 'the old board was not practicable. They recognized that we were up against it I do not consider the purchase a great detriment, for Pour Drunks in Court. Four Inebriates appeared before Police Judge Fits Gerald this morn ing to answer for their sins of the night before. Three of them, George Marsha!), Michael Oleson, and Little Salmon, drew three days In Jail, while the fourth. Wild Bill, an Indian who was up for a similar offense yesterday again forfeited his bail of J 5. Will Sojourn in California. Jerry Despain, one of the proprie tors of the Wonder store, accompan ied by his wife, will leave tomorrow afternoon for California for a sojourn of two months or more. Mr. Despain has been in ill health ror some time and believes the climate of the golden state will have a beneficial effect up on him. Nelson Sells and Buys Farm. By 4t -deed filed in the office of the county recorder, David H. Nelson and wife have sold their quarter section of farming land just north of this city to Herman Suhl for a considera tion of $10,000. By another transac- sweeping the country from sea to sea in 1912. This glorious result can be accomplished by the very simple pro cess of carrying out religiously the promises which we made in order to win last November and that is the only way known t-mong men of ach levins success. The people deserve to be treated honestly and fairly, Even if we were not disposed .to re deem our promises as a matter of principle, when we look upon the wreck of the republican party we have a most valuable object lesson of the low estate to which a great organiza tion may fall by a failure to live up to its promises. "It has been generally stated In the public press that this meeting is for the purpose of securing harmony amone the democrats. That is not true for harmony already exists am ong democrats and this meeting is for the purpose of maintaining rather than securing harmonjr. In order to give the country proof positive that we Intend to redeem the pledges by which we won last Au fcumn, the house democrats have call ed a caucus of the members-elect of the sixty-second congress to be held on the nineteenth day of this month for the purpose of selecting the dem ocratic portion of the ways and means committee in order that we may have time to collect the Information to con struct a tariff bill or bills, wisely and systematically so as to have the tariff bills or bills introduced at as early a day as possible to reduce the effects of uncertainty to the minimum. "We could not afford to slap to TEe Dotfor Says : 1 . A suit of our underwear will keep out the cold and may prevent many indispositions such as colds, grippe, neuralgia, hav fever, etc. Wear Our Vintor Underwear The price is lowered now just for your benefit Remember the old adage "a stitch in time, etc' then stroll down and examine the savings we can afford you. The New Boston Store JURY SAYS PRESS WAS NOT GOOD Dallas, Texas, Is to have a "White Way" just as soon as a new system of ornamental street lighting can be In stalled. 1 J. H. Christopher farm near Adams, Paying $32,000 for 320 acres and the outfit. the state will be able to use this land J who has been with the Sawtelle 3e-.v- or a great portion of it, if another suitable building site can be foamd somewhere. ear it." In Governor Wast's message deal ing with the site for the proposed branch insane hospital at Pendleton yesterday he said in part: "I therefore recommend that a committee of two from the senate and three out of the house be appointed 4o accompany the committee chosen by the board of trustees, for the pur pose of inspecting the premisrs and advising you as to the true conditions and that authlrity be given and pro vision made for the purchase of such alditional land as in your opinion may be necessary. "In order" that the erection of buildings be not delayed the board of trustees has rnder way the matter of preparing construction estimates, and the same will no doubt be ready for submission to you by the time your committee has visited the premises and made its report. "I have the honor to remain. "Tours respectfully, "OSWALD WEST, Governor.1 It took the Jury in the case of ..th o tnrlff hill nr hill without due names vs. Drawn u.y in cut, ...... f, ., .kiu . v. ,vm utes to reach a verdict in favor of the tion Nelson heenmea n o-n-npr of th ttA tn plaintiff yesterday afternoon ana Dy thin. to tha thin? Z0U uamages. j-ius is iu - . . j. .,. i. .J which the sale of a printing press was get ready to go to work to revise the inTOlved. Ui. plaintiff allednsri at he tariff wisely, scientifically and syste- Pa ' matically in accordance with our ' of the Standfleld Standard, for promise tn PreM uPon the representation that l'TV-r,.n a-A .Q ,. f rAulwinir tViil 11 WUH in KOOU CUI1UH1UU. "When on the fourth day of March. Testimony was introduced to the 1801, Thomas Jefferson delivered his eiieci mi w y.. 4 , i .,,- i ,i- ko nnnnaoi thai not worm inure man democratic creed, among other things ered and the Jury was Inclined to take for which he declared was economy this appraisal of its value. The taK in the public expense that labor might Ing of testimony and the "6" he llirhtlv burdened consumeu mini "J ' "Nothing could cloud his clear vis ion to the fact that labor foots the TrfruiirsiSiTrs ARE ON GUARD- runs ana pays an me taxes, inere- Xew KVatchmaker at Scluicfer's. A. Xi. Schaefer has secured the ser vices of John Rosenberger, an expert watchmaker, for his Jewelry store. Mr. Rosenberger has been in the em ploy Jf the Kay Palkenberg Jewelry store m Walla Walla ror the past four years. He and his wife have taken up their residence here with their son. BOWERJLVX IS A OT TO FIGHT. (Continued from page one.) board," said State Treasurer Kay in speaking of the Pendleton asylum site, "to reppen the matter of a selec tion of a site or to make a relocation. Much of the 320 acres purchased by the state will be of use, but It was our opinion, after looking the ground Discuss Cost of Living. .'Albany, X. T., Jan. 17. Better de velopment of the nation's agricultur al resources as a solution of the high cost of living will be discussed at the annual meeting of the New York State Agricultural society here today. Pres ident Schurman, of Cornell Univer sity, and Prof Cteeman, of the On tario Agricultural college, are among the speakers on the program. Adventlrte in Session. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 17. The an nual conference of the Advent Christian church of Washington and British Columbia opened here today, Do a Little HOUSE CLEANING In Your Head One trial of our up-to-date methods in cleaning end pressing your clothes will SWEEP ALL DOUBT AWAY. Competent help and careful work, always assure! you a satisfactory Job at PcadletGfl Bye Works 20 J4 E. Alta St. Phone Main 189. Delicacies That Aid the Hostess The well posted housewife knows that this is the place for dainties and delicacies She knows also that our prices for domestic and im portnd goods are moderate. We want you to come and visit our store. It will pay you to trade here, our stock is extensive, our prices are right and treatment courteous E. M. Walsh, brocery THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. C. 8. WALSH, Mr. New Temple BuiMiajr, 112 Main. Telephone Main 443. elry -store for some time. Xo Zero Weather Tills Year. Evidently zero weather Is not to 1e for Pendleton this season. Tester- day msrning about daylight, the mer cury -registered only two above the fore, the burden of taxation should! be made as light as possible. Economy! In the public expense is another prom- (Contlnued from page one.) mark from which degrees of coldness i8e that we will redeem. The curtail- and heat are measured, but that is the ment of appropriations will prove per- closest it has been able to get. Last ; haps as difficult as the reduction of night 'the lowest temperature record ed was three above and by the arrival of the Chinook this forenoon, the tem perature has mounted rapidly and the snow Is disappearing. A rise la the river Is expected as a result of the melting- snow but no serious flood is anticipated. The maximum tempera ture recorded this afternoon was 69 above. Library : Funds Apportioned. County School Superintendent Frank K. Welles has completed the apportioning of the funds set aside by the county court for tne purchase of books among the different school districts. The total amount to be ap portioned was $811.85, which is on the basis of 13 cents to each child of school age and or this Pendleton secures $186.16 which with the bal ance of $7.05 from last year, makes a total of $11)3.21 to be spent on books for the local school this year. Milton secures the next largest amount, which is $107.38. Mr. Welles Is now notify ing the tefrchers and board of each district to make their selections of books. the tariff, but that both will be ac complished, there can be little doubt for this year democrats. are united by the determination to work harmoni ously together and by the hope of ap proaching victory a victory which will restore democratic supremacy in every department of th government. "When we analyze .the figures of "The country has concluded to give us another chajice to demonstrate our fitness to conduct the government af ter sixteen years of exclusion from power. If we are eqiull to the op portunity, if we meet the responsi bilities with wisdom, courage and patriotism, we will have a long lease of power. We should not forget that so far as the democratic party is con cerned and, therefore, so far as the -fortunes of the country are concern- -Z IJ , U UJUH lit. L k LIU II J I the sixty-second congress than upon any that has met since the forty-fourth congress. Therefore, it is only natur al to assume that every democrat will realize the Importance of carrying out our promises to the end that we may receive the approbation of the public, Who, as servants we are." ton. Malarkey and Bean. Resolutions Kellaher, Hawley, Cal kins. Chase and Miller. Revision of laws Dlmlck, Joseph Oliver, Abraham, Carson, Chase and Calkins. Roads and highways Von der Hel len. Miller. Kellaher. C. A. Barrett and McCulIoch. Ways and means Albee, Hawley, Patton, Sinnott, Calkins, Wood and Nottingham. Carpets and Rugs We have broken the qual ity and price record. We Invite comparison to prove we have no com petition. Many Beautiful Rugs and Carpet Patterns now showing. Prices lowest in the city. Ralph Folsom Complete Ilousrfurntaher. A Fighting' Swede. Officer Glen Bushee last night ob jected to Michael Oleson smoking in the -waiting room of the depot and Oleson overruled the- objection and continued his complacent puffing. The result was -taat the officer ejected him from the room ana seizing him by the collar marched him jaiiward. When In front of the Folsom under taking parlors, the big Swede also made objection to this proceeding and by way of emphasis clouted the offi cer with his brawny rist, the Impact of which, together with the ice coated walk, caused the latter to prostrate himself. However Bushee demon strated his rubber ball proclivities and his rebound was so quick that before the belligerent Scandinavian could do a getaway stunt, he was felled by a gentle tap from the officer's ever ready night stick. His fighting spirit was quickly subdued and, without further resistance, e was conducted to the chamber of repentance. This morning Judge Fitz Gerald decided .It would require three days' Incarcera tion in the city bastlle to restore his respect for the majesty ,ef the law. A Milton Transaction. By a deed filed yesterday In the office of Recorder Burroughs, C. W. Steen of Milton, has sold property In that city for a consideration of $4000 to R. G. Still. Several other minor real estate transfers were also re corded from that city. OTO Rolhwell Jl .iair1 Optometrist Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, Lenses Duplicated and Frames Repaired. WlUi W. E. HAXSCOM, THE Jeweler. Pendleton. ' Phone Msht 45. MS K. Ooort St. Dry, wet, chemi cal and steam cleaners. We call for and deliver anywhere. OLD SPOTS Never com bask when cleaned by the Berlin Dye House JACK WEBSTER, MANAGER. It is more trouble to make a maxim than it is to do right. Gladness comes with a better under standing tf the- transient nature of the many physical ills which vanish be fore proper efforts gentle efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed and assisted by the pleasant laxative rem edy Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. Its beneficial effects are due to the (act that It is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which It acts. To get its beneficial effects al ways buy the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. GOOD BARGAINS A 7-room house on tho corner, bath, hoc water tank, cellar, wood shed, nice shade trees, Rood fence and sidewalk, surrounded with nice homes. Only $850. A 6 room house, stone foundation, close in on west court street, $1000. 320 acres, 250 seeded to wheats house and barn, rooI water system, 3 miles from railroad, 8 miles from Pendleton, $25 per acre, includ ing crop. Two sections of nice level prain lund on railroad, 30 acres of same bottom land and that can bo irrigated. 160 in wheat, all in cultivation, good improvements, price ?20 per acre, will sell one or both sections, and take in exchange property in Portland, Pendleton, Pasco or Spo kane. One of tho best paying business propositions in Pendleton, on Main street Cannot go into details unless you mean business. A 500 acre stock ranch, right in the chinook belt, good improve ments, fine water, big bunch grass, close to tho reserve. Only $10 per acre. Don't forget that 8000 acre tract, it is a good buy. Come and see me. I am on the trade all the time. Temple Bldg., Main St K T. WADE. fa r ,A THEATRE THURSDAY, J AN. 19 MARTIN V. MERLE PRESENTS Americas' Greatest Tenor SINGER RICHARD J. JOSE In a Beautiful story of New England Life With a very capable company of sterling worth HEAR JOSE sing "Silver Threads Among the Gold" and his old fashioned lullabies Prices--6 center rows $1 .50. Balance Lower Floor $1 .00. Balcony 75c Gallery 50c