tage riGirr EAST ORKGOX1A3, PENpUCTOlf, ORKOON. MOXPXY, MAY 21), 1011. EIGHT PAGES What Shall We Haw? THE ANSWER IS Newsy Notes or Pendleton 0 N 0 P 0 L The ''One Best'' of all canned ami glass foods. VEGETABLES RELISHES TEA " v " FRUITS EXTRACTS , COFFEE fish ' sfices syrups l ' Oa ton Sloan. ' son .it George ioiin, a farmer living jjl about five miles west of this city, Is j& eon(lnel to his bed as the result of a w broken leg sustained in a runaway n , Saturday. TOUTICS A XI) POLITICIANS. The summer capital will soon be shifted to Beverly. Hoy Injured in Kuimuny. il10 H'K'smture of Wisconsin has the sixteen year old Passeii n i 1 1 1 for the popular election Fresh shipment of fine MOXOrOLE SYRIT just ceived. The hot cake's best friend no breakfast is c plcte without MOXOPO.LE SllIUl. re- com- Two Itrimks in Court. The Monday morning police court docket was short, only two drunks having their names enrolled thereon. These were Oscar Ilrecklan and Si mon Whitman and both forfeited their bail of five dollars. STANDARD GR08ERY COMPANY IHG. SOLE AGENTS WHERE FRANK O'GARA, Pres. ALL ARE PLEAS FP. BERNARD O'GARA. Scc.-Tres. Cattle Thief Pleads Guilty. Frank Johnson, the Indian cattle thief recently arrested by Sheriff Tay lor for driving off ten head of cattle fiom the upper .McKay country, to day changed his plea from not guilty to guilty ami will receive sentence some time this week. WATER RIGHT OWNERS E 1LVYE SECURED ATTOREXYS TO FIGHT THE SOTS Defendants of Birch and McKay Crocks Projects Appoint a General Committee to Work in Case. Will Work lu Hunk. A. C. Hampton, principal of the high school, will be employed at the First national bank during the most of the summer as a supernumary member of the banking force to fill vacancies while regular employes of tVn hnnV nr.- unon their vacation. mans piaee aoout mree mues oeiow Hnwevor Mv. Hampton will not enter enlarge Ihe committe to the number of fifteen. The territory affected was divided into thre districts, district Xo. 1 taking in both forks of Birch creek down to tho south line of rank Sher- For the purpose of more effective ly fightipg the suits instituted against the owners f water rights on Birch and McKay creeks, the majority of the defendants have banded together In an organization and have appoint ed a general committee with three sub committees, the chairman of which comprise a board of control to work under the direction of the gen--eral committee. Attorneys Raley and Raley and Frederick Steiwer have been lttined as counsel by this board of control but any individual water user has the privilege of securing his own attorney. However, that there may be harmony and uniformity in the many answers, the committee re quests that the above attorneys be supplied with contests notices and necessary Information. veral weeks ago the government instituted about 150 suitf against wa ter users on these two creeks for the purpose of adjudicating the rights. As it involves considerable expense to fight these cases, a meeting of the water ustrs affected "was called at Pilot Rock about two creeks ago and a committee of seven w'th James Johns as chairman was named to act for the defendants. Later this 'com mittee met in this city with a number of the water users ar.i decided dto Pilot Rock, district Xo. 2 extending from there on to the Umatilla and part of the Umatilla river and district Xo. 3 taking in all of McKay creek. Five men were appointed from each district as a sub-committee to the general committee. From district 1, J X. Burgess, T. J. Tweedy, Lon Knotts, Alfred Smith and Frank Byrd were named, from district , Julius Guderaln, Charles McBee, Frank Sherman, Lee Teutsch, and Berg Sparks, and from district 3 Dan Shaw, Joe McDill, Levi Eldridge, John Wynn and Joe Holmes. The chairmen of these committees constitute the board of control with power to secure counsel, surveyors and expert irrigatlonists and to under take test cases. However each de fendant will be required to file his own answer. upon this work until about June 10 In tho meantime he will accompany the high school debating team to Eu gene for the debate on June 2. While in the valley he will also visit at hb home in Monmouth. Mexico, where his brother is Intcr esetd In some mines, but o letter was received yesterday by one of his old friends flying the mine Is worthless and that Schmltz Is stranded. It Is estimated Schmitz made $500, 000 out of wholesale grafting with Ruef, tho only thing that remains is a fine house In his wife's name. right Over a Minion. San Mateo, Cal., May 29. A contest over the will of the late David F. Walker, a millionaire bnnker, was re sumed in the courts of this county today. The controversy is between Mrs. Althea Walker, the widow of the financier, and the children of Walk er's first wife. The estate is valued at approximately $1,000,000. Game f All Nations. Baseball is known as the great na tional game of America but the mix ed attendance at the Pendleton-Wall Walla game yesterday proves that it is international In its interest and fas cination. There were any number o nationalities represented In the at tendance and every race had mem bets there. There are always a large number of Indian braves present at lo cal games but It is unusual to sec squaws in the grand stand. Yester day, however, six purchased tickets ami sat with the best of the Cauca sians. There were a large number of negroes in the crowd and also a goodly number of Japs and Chinamen. GERMANY AGREES TO ARBITRATION TREATY Washington, D. C. May 29. Ger many today expressed a willingness to enter into negotiations with the United States for a general arbitration treaty. Information to this effect was given to Knox by the ambassador for Germany. HI Fresh Choke iW i r i i 1 1 n cPyi' G 4S (CONSIDER well before you buy vegetables- Think for a moment of how they are bought and kept. Vegetables should be fresh and moist with the appearance of having just come from where nature grew them. That is, when they are well keot'-the way we keep ihem. This is the reason why all fcur vegetables look as if they had just arrived with all that de-Ik-ion?, fresh, natiujl flavor you like so well. Awl v. e take rood cart that not a moment is lost in tlin'r delivery to yon. Send a trial order. Some of Our Choicest and Fresh est Stock Indians Have Real Roundups. The Indians and cowboys are now engaged in the'.r yearly roundups and while there Is much entertainment about these occasions, the primary purpose is not amusement as the Pen dleton Round-up. They are for the purposes of collecting the scattered stock, branding the . yearlings and hreiking the wild horses. This week they will be working In the Thorn Hollow country at the mouth of liuckaroo canyon and tomorrow and Wednesday will be the feature days. Quite a number of .local people are contemplating a trip out to the camp to watch the performances. Next week they will hold forth at Cabbage Hill and the week following on Upper McKay. of senators. Tho Hardwlck special committee, charged by the houso with the duty of Investigating the sugar trust will meet on Thursday of this week. Attorney'-Qeneral Hogan of Ohio, has declared tho Dean saloorl charac ter bill invalid. The measure, passed a year ago, seeks to prohibit local taxing authorities from accepting sa loon taxes from aliens, felons and from saloonkeepers who sell to mi nors or Improper characters. Members of both the democratic and republican national committees have already begun to look to the se lection of cities next year for the na tional conventions. Singularly enough according to some, a number of mem bers of both national committees have a hankering toward New York city, the same old Tiankering that has al ways been observed In tho two com mittees for years and which In the end Is always offset by a sentiment against tho metropolis. Senator Warren of Wyom.ng, de clares that democratic Indecision over the wool schedule Is playing havoc with the entire woolen Industry. Sen ator Warren Is the greatest shepherd of modern times and tho question concerns him vastly. He declares that not only have tho sheep raisers suffered, but the woolen mills have reduced their output to a minimum. Many of the New England mills are running only three days a week and tho entire market, according to Mr. Warren, Is in a state of partial paral ysis as a result of the uncertainty of tariff tinkering of the democraic houso. It would not be compliment ary to say some of the things that are given In reply to Senator N arren Henrv I,. Ptimson, who assumed tho duties as secretary of war today, suc ceeding Joseph M. Dickinson, will probably do much traveling for the president. According to present plans it Is said that Mr. Stimson will do the globe-trotting for the Taft adminis tration that Mr. Taft did for the Roosevelt administration. Mr. Stim son has already made a good start by addressing the Intercolonial Club of Boston In the Interests of reci procity. In fact for the present, It is understood, all of Mr. Stimson's ad dresses will be chlm'ly upon th's sub ject, until the matter has been satis factorily settled. Mr. Stimson Is a fluent and convincing speaker, and there is no doubt that he will create a favorable impression on his various tours. WANTED TOO MUCH. During the recent senatorial un pleasantness "Tom" Smith, the sec rotary of Tammany Hall, had occa sion to visit ono of the little up Btu'e towns, says the New York correspond ent of the Cincinnati Times Star. The principal hotel of the town was full to the eaves with drummers and sam ple cases. The name of Tammany carried no weight there, and as for Smiths "You say your name Is 'Tom' Smith?" said the clerk of the hotel "Mister, every third man In this neighborhood Is named Smith nnd two out of three of 'em are captains.' So that Tammany Tom Smith flttdd a neat curse to the unhospltable hos telry. Its clerk and Its future, and went out to find him a place wherein he might sleep for tho night. He eventually located a somewhat shab by hotel, which was prlnc'.pa'ly ual by workmen from a near-by construc tion camp. Ho paid a dJll.tr In ad vance for room and breakfist, tho clerk remarked caustically that "i Eulteaso Isn't a guarantee that th bill will be paid especially wh -n i guy has a room on the second floor. And 1uLt before midnight tho indig nant Mr. Smith piled down Int.) the hotel office, almost dressed. "What's tho matter " asked the clerk, shifting his pipe to tho othe corner. "Anything wrong " "Wrong," gasped Mr. Smith, tremb. ling. "Wrong Confound your ol dump, anyhow, I saw a pair of rat as big as hedge hogs fighting In th middle of the Taor of my room. "Huh," said the clerk, closing bl eyes and preparing to return sleep. "What do you want for dollar a bull fight?" Store Closes Tomorrow 2 O'clock. nt SHOOTS SELF OX DARE. Pioiiivr Picnic Success. According to Pendletonlans who attended the last day of the Pioneer picnic at Weston, the last day of tho celebration was a great success, the splendid weather bringing a large crowd to Join in the festivities. The principal feature of the program was the memorial address by President Penrose of Whitman college in which he told the story of Marcus, most noted of all Oregon pioneers. In tho annua! old fiddlers' contest. Dr. I Dell of Athena took first prize, J. H. I.una of Athena second and Al John son of Athena third and Bill King of Weston fourth. The Judges were L. M. Morrison, Robert Jamleson and R. W. Fletcher. In the ball game in the afternoon, Athena defeated Wes ton by tho score of 8 to 6, winning 'the game after the home team had ! a good lead. Plunders Meet In Denver. Denver. Colo., May 29. Several hundred plumbers of Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah and New Mexico are guests of Denver's most expensive ho- New York. Death self-inflicted from cyanide of potassium, came swiftly this afternoon to Joseph Hull, 20 years old, but not before he re corded hl sensations and thoughts while on the threshold of eternity. A postscript to u farewell note, that wavered and broke towards the end, was penned, the coroner said, while the drug was at Its task. "I am not afraid," It read. "I am glad of what I have accomplished." rThe farewell, scarcely longer, was "I have often argued that the inefficient and useless should be eliminated from society. I am simply practicing what I preach." Near the body the coroner found Utters bearing an Alabama post mark written, apparently by an uncle tela today while attending the four ; teenth annual convention of the In-Jupon the subject of the marriage of termountain States Master Plumbers. Association of I , TexmiH to Sec Worships. I Galveston, Tex., May 29. Excur sionists from all over the southwest 1 will visit Galveston this week to In- sped the battleships Minnesota, Ver mont and Mississippi. The vessels are due here tomorrow and will re main until next Monday. I'nntams to I'lKht. New Haven. Conn., May 29. A fight to decide tho bantamweight ! championship title of the world be i tween Johnny f.'oulon of Kenosha, i Wis., and Frankly Burns of Jersey City will be stager! tonight by tho Crescent Athletic club. The men will 'weigh in at the ringside at 116 pounds and the fight Is scheduled for . fiftc n rounds. roitc "1 TO JOIN i:kix .MAX COMMITS SI'KTDF, A.-.i'arapns Tom a Iocs Green Pea? Xc'iv Calihajre I Tend Leltnee X.r.v rotators DUKSSK1) SPIIIXG cTirc-KEXS POI1 TO.V.ORRGW uUJO v- ir m j Philadelphia I'a. Driven to dis traction over tb'.' efforts of fellow- ; W'.i-km' ii to fore,, him to Join a union j Ernest Heldeh, ; yenr.-f old, an em pl'iye of the n.ildwin Locomotive ' v.orlcs, jiiot and killed hlm -elf today. The youiie man's reason for his act v.n.i giv-n In n letter nllresel to h's wife, jn Kulj-tanee ns follows: I .wy near wile: I ran no longer en -lure the efforts of my fellow-work-jnvn to force m.; into Joining the union. I do not beli. ve In unlonbin and they nre making toy 1 fe so tnls- Lnporte, Ind Man Recovers nnd Aks Divorce Ilecnuse Spouse Laughed. Laporte, Iiul. Harry Plumbeck, a business man who recently shot him self and for several days was despair ed of, today brought action for divorce from his young society bride of a few weeks. He alleged that his wife dared him to kill himself and that to prove that he had the nerve, he went into an ad joining room and fired a bullet Into his body, fully intending to kill him self. Plumbeck says that his wife then stood above ,1,m and laughed in glee at his agony. DEARTH OF PLAYWRIC.HTS. There may be portions of the the' atrical season marked by tho produc tlon of few plays than at other times, but it does not appear that like slac times prevail for playwrights. At the Lleblcr & Co. offices alone It la said that a dally average of dozen plays come through the ma Half as many more are brought by their authors In person, making a annual total of about 5000 plays th are read In that office annually. Y of the twenty new plays that are put out by that firm each year over hal are either written to order or co Pendleton's Cleanest and Best Grocery In Our Model Easement. Phono Main 17. Fresh Fruit Cake, pkg 10 Fi Pudding, cans 15 nnd 25 Xew stock fresh Jellies nnd Preserves, jars, each 30 Fresh Ranch Putter, sweet and clean, roll 55 G cans Hawaiian Sliced Pine apple, special $1.00 Xew Dill Pickles, jars .. 25 and 45 Ask to see our new lino of Firo Proof (xwking Ware. The Peoples Warehouse Where it Pavs to Trade Save Your Coupons. traded for In advance of completion. Of the others many aro obtained abroad. "Once In a great whllo we receive an available play without going aftor it," said George Welty, general man ager for Lleblcr & Co. VBayard Vell Uer's "Gordon's Wife" came to us quite unsolicited, and well, that was the only one tills season. Mo?t of the manuscripts that are sent In aro quite Impossible, yet they are all read for fear thnt something might be over looked." New York Times. "Porter, I want you to put me Jnto a carriage where there's no smoking or talking, and where tho passengers do not keep getting In or out." "Well, sir, there's the luggage compartment!" t! n n nri EL. 110 I of All Kiricb OX DRINK OF ETERNITY TELLS OF SENSATIONS the young man's father. There was also a letter from the father, post marked Bridgeport, Conn., but dated 89 Summer avenue, Newark, N. P. EX-MAYOR SCHMITZ DROKE. Los- All Doodlo Obtained 111 San Francisco. San Francisco, May 22. Ex-Mayor Schmitz, who escaped going to San Quontln prison with ex-Boss Abe Ruef by the slenderest legal technicality and who Is now at liberty on heavy bonds, has lost all the boodle that he accumulated by wholesale grafting on rich corporations with Ruef. Schmitz Is in Mexico, dead broke, all his business ventures having gone Wl ii Schmitz was trying to get out of Jail on bail he secured tho assist ance of William J. Dingeo, an Oak land capitalist. In return Dlngec in duced Schmitz to invest many thou sands of his ill-gotten wealth In a large cement factory near Santa Cruz. When Dingoe failed last year Schmitz lost every cent ho had invested In It. Then the mine which Schmitz put considerable money Into at Oro vjllo, In Butte county, pinched out. In dcHj.air, Schmitz started for Sinaloa, Shipped Direct From Manufacturer to Consumer Keen the Middlemen's Profits in YourlOwn Pocket LetUs Figure; With You. INTERSTATE BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANY P. O. Box 85 Spokane, Wash. 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