East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 09, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    DAILY EAST OUHJOMAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1911.
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Fruits md Vegetables
the fresh, crisp and jucy kind.'
Everything the market offers In fresh fruits and green
vegetables is found here first.
You'll find our quality highest and prices lowest.
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
iconomy Jars
Just received, largo
line of Economy
fruit jars, which we
are selling at the
lowest prices. Tops
always on hand.
STANDARD GROGERY COMPANY INC.
WHERE ALL ARK PLEASED.
FRANK O'GARA, Pre. BERNARD O'GARA, Sec-Treas,
I
' No Offenders I" Tolls.
I Today was another idle day for the
, police court as no charges had been
I baaked against any offenders.
I
I I. I.. '1,,1 Mivt
The Civic club will hold a meeting
in the citv hall tomorrow ufternoon
at 3:30 o'clock.
I
Prof. L.. W. Keeler of Echo is tran
sacting business in Pendleton today.
Mrs. Jot H. Parkes returned last
evening from a short visit to Walla
Walla.
denied such liberties as have boon
grunted him. When searched after
his short freedom, a hand full ,of sil
ver coin was found in his pockets.
Town T.ots Are Sold.
By deeds recorded today the north
half of lots 7 and 8 in block 1 of
Kirk's first addition to Athena were
transferred from T. E. Hammersley
to A. F. Garrison for ten dollars and
other valuable consideration and lots
6 and 7 of block 2 of Whitworth's ad
dition to Echo were transferred from
F. M. Conner to George H. Copplnger
for $800.
OUR. GREAT
Krnnnlv is Recovering.
According to the Portland Oregon
i ian, B. E. Kennedy, formerly of this
I city, is now there . from southern
, California and has so far recovered
! from his rheumatic illness as to be
able to walk.
REWARD OF $2000 IS
OFFERED FOR MCRDERER
Corvallis, Or., June 10. The Benton
county court has offered $1000 re
ward for information leading to the
arrest of the murderer or murderers
of Mrs. Elizabeth Giffith, who was
murdeTed Friday night and thrown
Into Rock creek near Philomath.
By telephone, Governor West dup
licated the reward. Owing to the fact
that many people crowded into the
house and over the course from the
house to the spot where the body was
found, bloodhounds could not be used
and the county officials were unable
to track the murderers.
There is no conflict between county
oficers and the district attorney and
the officials have not been censured
locally.
Sheriff Gellatly ' stated this noon:
ew Farmers' wareiiuusv.
The Farmers' Union warehouse
I company, which already has several
. , , . . . -., . . J grain warehouses scattered over th
There is no conflict between District ... nrA th(S m,.
tual plan, will construct another
warehouse immediately at Vansycle
Roiul Petitions Granted.
The county court is today still con
sidering road petitions which have
fairly rained in upon them for the
past month. All but three of the
eighteen petitions from the west end
of the county have been granted but
these three were thrown out because
of objections filed against them by
W. II. Skinner and others. The Gu
derian petition was somewhat prema
ture as the road viewers had not
passed on it and it will have to be
held over until next month along with
the Couse creek road petition which
has stirred up the most heated con
troversy of-any.
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Attorney Clark and this office,
are working hand in hand to
down the murderers."
We
run
station.
Y. W. C A. Meetings,
New "Vork, June 9. A number of
important sectional conferences for '
student, city, rural and Industrial j
branches of the Young Women's t
Christian Association will be held this j
summer, beginning today, with the
convening of the southern general j
conference at Ashevllle, N. C. .This
meeting will continue ten days and ; ful.
is expected to result in a great re-;
vval of interest in Y. W. C. A. work ! s1Hkane
in the southern states. Leading orri
eials of the general association from
Mrs. Armstrong Very IOW.
Sirs. Elizabeth Armstrong.
who Is
PORTLAND CROWDS
BREAK ALL RECORDS
Tortland, June 9. With more vis
itors in the city than its people ever
have been called on to entertain ut
one time, the climax of festivities of
the week of gaiety was reached yes
terday. The city is simply bulging
Train Very I.ftte.
Tin- Spokane train due here at
Pendleton at 2:15 a. m. did not reach
this and other cities will address the this city until well towards noon ow-
convention.
past 91 years of age, is lying in a
critical condition at her home in the j
west part of the city. She suffered over with the multitudes which have
a paralytic stroke three years ago been attracted here from every point
from which she had never entirely of the compass for the brilliant page-
recovered and a relapse Wednesday antry of the afternoon and evening.
nieht has made her recovery doubt-1 Excursion trains, specials and refu-
lar trains, with greatly augmented
equipment, have been delivering tfte
rush of Festival visitors at a pace
that the City of Koses never has
known before. Bouts and
lines have struggled with the task of
handling the unprecedented throngs
SUIT SALE
will continue for the rest of
this week
We assure you a perfect fit in the
latest styles and best suits made for
the summer of 1 1 for the above price
Remember $15 gives you your choice of any suit in
THE BOSTON STORE
Do you read the East OregonlanT
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In the best society the lunch
eon goodies used are the kind
we sell.
That means that when you
wish to give your family or
friends a treat you show wis
dom in choosing from our
extensive stock.
Our luncheon goodies add to your reputation as a
hostess and give increased delight to your family.
A selection of all the best and most delicious Is car
ried.. You can pick delicacies here to pleat; ALL
tastes.
MHHMHMaHaWBBMalHHBB
WATCH OCR DISPLAY WINDOWS.
.HERE ARE SOME OF THE VARIETIES:
inir to a derailment near Tekoa. Thi
Spokane train which is scheduled to while the hotel and other places for
leave here at 7 a m. d!d not leave lodging and entertainment have been
until after the arrival of the delayed strained to their capacity.
Xo S as it is mad., uu out of the cars' I" all Portland's history there never
of the latter ' Iias been such a representation of dis-
1 tingnished guests as there are in the
city today at the apex of the carnival
glory.
I The great Hudson-Fulton celebra
tion held in New York in 190'J is rep
resented by its executive manager.
X lt rul ,1 n rrl whr Hmlnriia thill
" . , , , ithe Hose Festival commands a place
this afternoon and will probably es- , , , ,. ."" ,
. ,. ... . ' among the foremost celebrations of
laoiusn meir camp m ine oui.sK.ru, The great "Made-in-Can-
in Vancouver, B. C, in a couple of
weeks, is represented, by Its president.
(i)psies Come to Town.
i The oulgi board will have close
competition during the next few days
in preying upon the minds of the su
perstitious. Five w agon loads of iti-
Pendleton Dye Works
CUT PRICES FOR JUNE
LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED
LADIES' SUITS PRESSED
MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED .
MEN'S SUITS PRESSED
.ta.eo
1.00
S-.O0
. 75c
Have your clothes cleaned at an up-to-date place and by up-to-
date methods.
Phone Mutn 109. 200 1-2 E. AIU.
circulate about the city and pick up '
what coin they can by fortune tell
ing and other means.
CLEVER ATTEMPT MADE
AT JAIL BREAKING
C. S. Douglas, who says he hns never
seen anything to approach the Fes
tival attractions. J
Baker, Ore., June 9. What was
one of the cleverest attempts at a
The International Apple Show Is Jailbreak ever attempted la this part
represented by R. H. Cosgrove, man- 0f the country has Just been made
ager and secretary, who says he public by the sheriffs office. Using
can't find words strong enough in part of the bedstead and the thin
slip of steel In the instep of their
Sl nhniig Rhnrnnnnd Tlpnrv TTnffmnn
Hobo Steals Coat.
A coat was stolen shortly after
noon today from near the cleaning
works of Van Bowman on west Court
street. It had just been cleaned and
put out to cry in me sun wnen u Dralse of the floral feast.
i evidently discovered by a hobo In need ThB Seattle Golden Potlatch
of apparel The theft was reported rr,)reSented by Manager Pace, who to knd Ed Stanley, boxcar thieves In the
county jail, from Huntington, fash
loned a key to the cell door out of
the back of a hair brush. The key
worked successfully. Then they used
a mirror to locate the bar on the out
side of the corridor and gained that.
They used another part of the bed
stead, a heavy piece of steel sharp
ened to a chlsen ana cut a hole
through the sheet Iron celling of the
Jail isom the top of the cage. They
puleld themselves up through this and
to the police and they left immedi-, nere with several thousand Seattleltes
ately for the Jungles in search of the to witness the remaining events of the
man witn tne coat.
Teachers' Exams Approaching.
week. The Panama-Pacific Expositi
on, the Panama California Fair, the
New Orleans Mardi Gras, the Hono-
County School Superintendent lulu Mid-Winter tournament are all
Frank K. Welles is preparing for the represented by official delegates whi
regular June teachers' examinations have come here because of the splen-
which will be held at the court house , did publicity the Festival has given
inclusive, the city.
tor loaay s
program the Fes-
Notice of tival display to the -world of visitors
from June 21 to June 24
The examinations will be for state
and primary certificates. Notice of
the subjects in which examinations, the finest tribute that the West has
will be held will be published In this ( ever paid to man's most noble friend
paper during ine nexi lew ciays. . ine norse. ine paraue was partici
pated in by every section of the Pa-
wero about to use a coll of hose to
lower themselves 60 feet to the ground
when they were Intercepted by Dep
uty George Herbert. The key to- the
ceil is a largo one and the only time
they had to observe It was when th
cell door was being locked and un
locked. It Is an excellent piece of
workmanship. The county Jail Is in
at attic of the c6urt house, and the
sheriff's ofice says that if the men
had been given 20 minutes more they
would have escaped.
FJght Hour Day for Women.
Seattle, Wash., June 9. After to
day no woman or girl in the state of
Washington employed in any mer
cantile, or mechanical establishment,
store, shop, laundry, hotel or restaur
ant will be permitted to work for
more than eight hours in any one day.
The new law, effective today, reduces
the hours of labor for the fair sex
from ten to eight hours.
I, Organ Recital Tonight.
i XJf o tvnriortQnKlMal mlata
the
clfic Northwest and conducted under
the auspices of the Portland Hunt
in
Sardines
Gooselivers and Truffles
Caviar
Anchovies
Deviled Ham
Fancy Salmon
Boneless Herring
Shrimp
Lobsters
Crabs
Olive Oil
Ripe, Green and Stuffed Olives
Peanut Butter
Pimentoes
Pickles, sour, sweet and dill
Jellies and Jams
Cookies of all kinds.
Cheese
Gray
Pbone Main 2C.
Bros.
Grocery
announcement of the oran recital in I Club and the Riverside Driving as
vesterdav'i. issue of this naner was sociation. The finest of thoroughbreds
made to read "July 9" Instead of!arawlns" tne martet of equipages to
June 9." The recital will be given at' be found anywhere in this part of the
th Methodist church tonleht. with ' country vied with one another in the
Prof. Robert L.. Scofleld director of contest for the costly trophies which
the Whitman college of music, presld- nad been hung up
ing at the organ. Guy Allen Turner
of Walla Walla, a vocalist soloist of ,
much merit, wil assist Prof. Scho-;
field. Admission win be free but a
silver offering will be taken.
Lebanon's city council has accept
ed the bid of" Bid well, Hayden & Co.,
for a sewer system.
Mrs. Xolen Gets Search Warrant.
I Mrs. Mamie Nolen, who was recent
ly granted a divorce from her hus-'
; band, Ralph Nolen and who Is now.
suing him and his father, H. H. No
len for over $10,000 damages for a
injury sustained while working In
their laundry, today secured a search
warrant inrougn ine oisirict
WPTOl
m
A GREAT BARGAIN
640 acres, all in wheat, well watered, (rood improTtmcfrf-.
This land hns produced 48 busheh to the acre, and may 4a
it this year, the prospect is fine. $40.00 per acra buya it.
Including entire crop and machinery, terms easy.
I have some fine alfalfa and fruit farms on McKay aft!
Birch creek, prices very reasonable, terms easy.
If you are looking for business property, a Twridaaea, or
suburban home, drop in and we will talk it over.
E. T. WADE Temnle Big
Office phone Main 455 ; Res. B. 8271. Pendleton, Om
In"
OCAL
I ; SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES
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i With them the eyesllght of youth
fu ro.ontnhllRViAd nnri tn nil nnnpnr.
ney's office and the justice court for ance KrypU,k8 are the game as young
attor-
the purpose of. looking for certain
folks glasses, with nothing to dis
qualify Grocers."
Next to Post Office
hold.
K.vi-.. , . , tinguish them from the latter but the
divorce ana wnn.n nave ueen wun- i, i a
their wonderful far and near quali
ties. Without seam or cement, no
edges to catch dirt, or become
cracked or Jagged in cleaning. Just
perfect sight with the discomfort and
unslghtllness left out.
They should be worn by all who
need do. ble vision glasses.
We fit them to give you comfort
and satisfaction.
Mr. Kellogg Takes Vacation.
H. C. Kellogg, who was recently
given fifteen days in jail for living
off the earnings of fallen women, had
a brief taste of liberty today. He
was put to work on the streets but it
appears that his parasitic life of the
past has unsuited him for manual la
bor and he soon deserted his Job and
went in starch of the company with
which he roiisirts. He was located
at noon in a box In the Quelle res
taurant with a lady of ill fame and
was soon onc-o . more locked within
the city b.isllli! and will, hereafter, be
DALE ROTHWELL
With
OPTOMETRIST.
Win. llanscoin, THE Jo'or.
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Straw Hats
Full line for all both work and drees wear.
Misses Sailors x - 25, 35, 50
Sun llats 15, 20?, 25, 35
Men's Dress Straws 35 to $1.50
Our $5.00 Panama cannot be beaten.
July PlCTOllIAL REVIEW Patterns now in
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WALLA WALLA VS. PENDLETON Sunday, June 1 I th, at 2:30 P. 1M
Both teams have strengthened and are out to win.
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