East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 26, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAX, rENDLETON. OREGO.V, MONDAY .UWE 20, 1011.
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Fruits and Vegetables
the fresh, crisp and jucy kind.
Everything the market offers In fresh fruits and green
vegetables is found here first.
Tou'll find our quality hlghrst and prices lowest.
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
GOLD MEDAL FOR
iconomy Jars
Just reooivo-.l, large
line of K.'onomy
fruit Jars, whl.-h wo
tiro selling at the
lowest prices. Tops
always on hand.
t'lirroiit Literature Club.
A special meeting of the Current
Literature club is 10 be held at. 3
o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the
home of Mrs. A. J. McAllister.
Go to lYutornity Convention.
ltoss l'eiidleton, a junior in the
I'niveisity of Washington, is visiting
with friends in the city of his name
today. Together with Cress Sturgis,
he will leave tonight for Pittsburg
where they will attend the convention
oi the riii tiainnvi Delta fraternity.
OTHER
PRIZES AWARDED
IX O. A. C. CONTEST
STANDARD GROCERY COMPANY INC.
WHERE ALL ARE PLEASED.
FRANK O'GARA. Pr. BERNARD O'GARA. Soo.-Tiva.
SMUGGLERS
WEALTHY
CAUSE BABE'S DEATH
ri'NISH MAN WHO TCRXED
DOWN 8300.000 BRIBE
the English lightweight here July 4.
Hobo Dougherty is his sparing part
ner. Moran is training hard at San
Kafael and says he will be able to put
up the fight of his career.
At present various odds are being
offered with Wolgast favorite at
about 10 to S over the Britisher.
PORTLAND HAS RIVAL CITY.
Richard Parr, Government's Human
Bloodhound, Made Victim of Mil-
lionairtV Desire for Revenge. j
(Continued from page one.)
' New York, June 26. The refusal
of a 1300,000 bribe, to abandon an!
investigation into a jewel smuggling
ease in v hich three millionaires are
alleged to be involved, today has cost
Richard Parr, eiposer of the biban
tic sugar frauds trust case, the life
of his infant son and perhaps will
ci'St that of his wife's, who is seri
ously ill following the birth of child
which was dead. She became hysteri
cal when enemies of her husband,
called her over the phone and told
her that Tarr had been Intimate with
another woman. Parr says that the
millionaires had some one to phone
her purposely. He says the million
aires have been smuggling jewels for
a beautiful "Mrs. Jenkins' and that
they oi'fertd him $300,000. to desist
trailing them after Mrs. Jenkins told
him of their scheme. He has turned
the information over to Customs Col
lector L b and a huge scandal is expected.
WOLGAST IS FAVORITE.
American Clinmp Carries Odds and
Moran Expects Victory,
San Francisco, June 2G. Cham
pion Ad Wolgast, who has arrived
here is in training at the Seal Rock
house for his fight with Owen Moran,
Stctllicads for Vnmtilla.
The trout of the Umatilla river will
be augmented by the addition of
thousands of steelhead fry, if the
recommendations of the state wardens
are followed, according to their an
nouncement this morning. They stat
ed that there are at present 2,000,000
steelhead fry In the hatcheries at
Bonnyville and Wallowa and they will
recommend that the great majority
of tHese be planted In the Umatilla
Trout Banquet Touight.
The two wardens will be entertain
ed tonight by the Umatilla County
Fish & Game association with a trout
banquet. Members were out yester
day and tcday with rod and line and,
as a result, a large number of beau
tiful fish have been secured for the
feed. Fallowing the banquet, Mr. Fin
ley will speak to the sportsmen on
the game laws of the state.
Lecture Tomorrow.
Tomorrow night Mr. Finley will ad.
dress the general public on the
"Habits and Life of Birds" on which
subject he is a recognized authority
all over the United States. He has
siient a large part of his lif in this
'study and his knowledge is intimate
and accurate as well as extremely in
teresting. He will illustrate his lec
ture, which will be entirely without
cost, with slides which have been
made from pictures which he has
himself taken.
Gels Life Iii-urniioe.
Henry Luau this morning received
a wan:. tit for $1000 from the Knights
i f the Maccabees, being the payment
of an insurance policy taken out by
the late Sanford Strout in that order.
The warrant was made out in favor of
Ida I.. Strout, site being the benefi
ciary named.
Charles Burrow to Wexl.
Announcements have been receiv
ed here of the coming marriage of
Vr. Charles C. Burrow, formerly of
this city, to Miss Nellie Loveland,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E.
Loveland of Caldwell, Idaho. The
wedding is to occur at Caldwell on
Juuo 2S. Dr. Burrow is now prac
ticing dentistry at Vale.
Youthful Gardners in Oregon Show
Much Interest In Competitive Truck
Growing.
Six in Police Court.
Six names were inscribed on the
police court docket this morning and
three of the unluek six were com
mitted to jail
five on the same charge. Richard j three
Clark pleaded guilty of being a vag
but sentence" was suspended to al
low him lime to get to the city lim
its. William Taylor, the colored boy
familiary known as "Shine" and who
had just finished one jail sentence,
was recommitted for a period of five
days on a charge of disorderly con
duct as ;i result of chasing an Indian
with a pitchfork. Frank Jones and
Jchn Doe, booked for disorderly con
duct, failed to appear and their ball
was declared forfeited.
. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor
vallis. Ore., June 26. A handsomo
gold medal is to bo awarded to the
boy who makes first place in tho veg
etable growing contest conducted by
the Portland Y. M. C. A. under the
direction of the Oregon Agricultural
College. Tho Judging of tho gardens
and their products have begun. Mr
A. G. B. Bouquet of tho college horti
culture department went to the Rose
City for the -purpose. He will an
nounce the results later, awarding be
side the gold medal a large list of
other prizes. Including books, sweat
ers, football outfits, fishing tackle,
watches, baseball paraphernalia and
other articles. A cash prize of $5 is
to be given by Mr. Bouquet to the
boy having the best exhibit of vege
tables to show.
The contest opened In April, and
includes the growing of peas, head
lettuce, Sflnach and radishes, with
some 300 boys entered. In September
there will be a second exhibit of the
products of those who are growing
tomatoes, celery, squashes and cu
cumbers. Mr. Bouquet has made a
number of trips to Portland to in-
$4.50
and
$5.00
Summer
Oxfords
for
! struct tho young gardncrs in the sci-
F. Peale drew twolence of their new occupation, through
drunk and Mike Cool lectures and the distribution of the
bulletins on the subject of
which he is the author.
This is the second contest the col
lege has conducted for young peo
ple, to interest and instruct them in
the profitable occupations of field
and farm. The poultry raising con
test conducted last year at Portland
proved immensely popular, and that
being conducted by the Eugene Y. M.
C. A. under the auspices of the col
lege also has an enthusiastic corps
cf entries.
Dies to Save Wife's Name.
Albany, X. Y.. June 26. Because
he has refused to sign a petition ask
ing for a commutation of his sen
tence, Charles L. Green will be elec
trocuted at Clinton prison today.
Mrs. Green has made an affidavit
confusing that her husband shot her,
OlI LAWS DEFEAT
STAN FIELD TEAM
In a game replete with sensational
baseball, the "has beens" and "would
bees" of Pendleton demonstrated that
they can still heave the sphere In
victorious form. The stalwarts of
Statitield and vicinity were trounced
t the same time killing her daughter "n thcir own camP by the score of
because he had discovered that she i l" a s 'l " "" mY ue
was unfaithful to him She swears ! eame follow.
i no ieatur. or tne game was Mc-
Monles catch of
that he will not permit her to testi
fy to anything that will help hiin.
because it would hurt her name, so
he welcomes death rather than have
the people say a word against her
character. It Is believed Green could
be saved if he made an attempt to
help those who would help him. He
has had one respite against his will
and says he Is ready and willing to
die.
JOHN 1)., WILL soox
REORGANIZE STANDORD
CO.
New York Officials Claim Ignorance
of Plans and Public to be Kept In
Dark for Tlmo Being.
New Work, June 26. To assist in
the immediate reorganization of the
Standard Oil company, which is
necessary, owing to the recent su
preme court decision, John D. Rock
efeller, Is founder, will arrive here
tomorrow from Cleveland. Officials
of the company say they have no de
tails of the new plan which will not
be announced until the dissolution of
the trust and its reorganization In
the new form is accomplished.
When you give an order
at this store you can absolutely
rest assured that the order will
be filled with positive fidelity.
No substitution or carelessness. We
are paid to please you.
You receive the frreatest attention when the or
der is priven. It is filled correctly and delivered
to the minute. Courtesy and painstaking care
form a larpre part of our business success and
you may be sure WE IvXOW you appreciate
' that kind of treatment.
Send us a trial order today and let
us show that we knom how to please
you and RETAIN your custom.
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Just received a nice lot of Imported
Summer Sausages" of all kinds
Gray Bros. Grocery
"Quality Grocers."
Phone Main 2C. Next to Poet Office
Alaskan' claims
are cancelled
long fly into center
field. It looked like a homer but
just as the ball was passing oyer him,
the Outlaw fielder jumped in the air
and speared it, turned a somersault
and arose with the horsehlde in his
hand.
The following is the line-up of the
Pendleton aggregation. McMonlos
and Walsh, cf; Drake, 2b; Hays, If;
Hoover, lb; Corby, ss; Sposer, 3b;
McGlnnis and Finch, rf; Williams, c;
Milne and Stanley, p.
The following figures show the de
tails of the fray:
R. H. E.
Pendleton 11 10 2
tanfleld 6 8 1
SEEK TO OUST MABEL WARNER
(Continued from page one.)
They are all of Boston Store quality the kind that
make walking a pleasure
THE BOSTON STORE
management of tho place, I have this
much to say. It has been the weed
bed of the country, seeding not only
this land but the neighboring land
also. Last year the plowing was fin
ished June 12. It was not harrowed
until fall, consequently the . wheat
sown upon such ground will hardly
yield a bumper crop."
"I have been upon the place for
nearly three years. No administra
tor has called during that time to see
if tho place was properly farmed or
to divide tho grain or hay. When
Judge H. J. Bean decided the case in
my favor, I gave Mr. Warner a lease
upon the land and the lease cites,
"That In case the supreme court de
cides against me, one third of the
grain or rent shall go to the estate.'
If the place had been farmed right
Hince uncle died, the so'l would not
have been Impoverished as it is to
day nor would it have been overrun
with weeds as it was until this spring.
Senator X. R. Ccott Is authority for
the statement that West Virginia will
give Taft a bigger vote next year
than ever.
Even If Life is a rough road, there's
many a hurricane that blows us over
the rough places into a bed of blossoms.
Free Demonstration
Of Butterick Patterns, this week, by
Mrs. C. C. Herrlck, special repre
sentatlvo of the Butterick Pub. Co.
Expert advice on sewing, and pat
terns fully explained at
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE.
Where It Pays to Trade.
Save Your Coupons.
(Continued from page one.)
In possession of
action must ultl-
assured that It is
facts upon which
mately be taken."
Hundreds of .Millions Involved.
Tho decision means that approxi
mately one hundred million dollar",
worth of Alaska coal lands will be
conserved to the people. A probable
immediate opening to the develop
ment of Alaska.
Ilnliiiwr Also Talks.
Seattle, Wash., June 28. When
told today of the decision at Wash
ington regarding the Alaskan coal
Ianis over which he lost his gov
ernment job, former Secretary of the
Interior liallinger, who is staying
h re. at first refused to talk con
cerning the decision. Later he
changed his mind and stated that he
believed Commissioner Dennett had
cancelled the palontn without suffi
cient evidence. "The decision of tho
commissioner Is politienl and not ju
dicial," said liallinger.
The decision means also the vln
dicatinn of former General Land
agent Glavls and Pinchot. who wer
dismissed from the service after their
famous clash with Secretary Ballln
ger. Also It Is possibly the death of
the Morgan-Guggenheim plan to gob
ble the Alaskan resources and the
Impending influx of Alaskan coal to
Pacific coast markets, eliminating the
British Columbian coal.
"I Tolil ym So." Pincliot.
New York. June 26. Glfford Pin
chot, when seen today in regard to
the decision, said: "The cancellation
of the claim is sufficient proof by
the administration Itself, that the
fight against the coal monopoly of
Alaska is not only successful but was
necessary to tho government. This
action Insures the cancellation of a
multitude of fraudulent claims.
"If the fight had not been made
the Cunningham claims would have
been patented long ago and at this
time the coal monopoly of Alaska
would be an assured fact.
"The vigorous attempt by counsel
for the Interior department to show
that the claims were valid, leaves no
doubt but that they would have been
patented had the administration been
allowed to proceed."
estate In and to the said property,
threatens and will unless restrained
by order of the court, commence
other and various suits, actions and
other proceedings In the courts for
the purpose of hindering, delaying,
harassing and annoying the plaintiffs
and causing them great and unneces
sary trouble and expense,''
It alleges, also, that Mabel Warner
i3 threatening to appeal the case to I
the supreme court and "in further-1
ance of the conspiracy will forge and
attempt to forge other pretended
wills and documents and file other
wrongful claims against the said es-
state."
Want Injunction Enforced.
ir An injunction was granted several
years ago, restraining Mrs. Warner
from taking possession of the land
but that belligerant ludy, in defiance
of tho order, entered upon the prop
erty with her husband and has lived
li. ere row for almost threo years. It
in an attempt to secure the en
forcement of this injunction that the
present suit has been filed by the
attorneys of the heirs, Fee, Slater
and Stei.ver.
Mr!. Warner Makes Denial.
In the complaint it Is alleged that
since she entered upon possession,
she has not taken proper care of tho
hind, but this Mrs Warner denies.
"Mr. Warner has poisoned the squir
rels," she says, "and has the place
free from weeks. As to tho previous
HEADQUARTERS FOR
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and Distributors of the
Celebrated
&
TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. nOOD CREAM.
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggist of East
ern Oregon.
The
Pendleton Drug
Co.
Is In business for
"Your Good Health"
REMEMBER THIS WHEN
YOU HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS,
Oil WANT PCHE MEDICINES
$1.00
F" 1R.EE
Call at our store and
ask for one or our
famous
Watch
Every person who can solve this
puzzle, upon purchasing goods to the
amount of $2.00, will receive abso
lately free, $1.00 in merchandise.
It Is easy worked when you know
how. Call and ask for one. Test
your sk'U and knowledge.
Wm HANSCOM
THE Jeweler
Hlght class repair work of all kinds.
AH Work Promm ami Guaranteed.
DO NOT FORGET
when phoning your order for meat, that WE CARRY A COM
PLETE LINE OF FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, and our
prices are RIGHT.
Fresh fruits and vegetables received dally.
"Everything to eat.
Groceries and meat."
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atthe CASH MARKET
Phono Mnin 10
Cor. E, Court and Johnson Sl.
Pendleton Dye Works
CUT- PRJCES FOR JUNE
LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED S2.S0
LADIES' SUITS PRESSED $1.00
MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $2.00
MEN'S SUITS PRESSED 75c
Have your clothes cleaned at an up-to-date place and by up-to-date
methods.
Phone Main 169.
20 1-2 E. Alta.
HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A STOCK RANCH?
I have 480 acres, 200 of same tillable, black rich soil, will
grow grain, alfalfa and fruit, all fenced, never falling spring of
water. This land is close to the reserve In the foot hills, and Is
an Ideal hog ranch. $8.00 per acre will buy It. '
I have other tracts from 1000 to 15000 acres In a body at pri
ces ranging from $8 to $15 per acre. Having 12 years experience
In the stock business in this county, I am In a position to show
you some of the. best propositions to be found.
In Pendleton I have business property, residence and suburban
homes at low watermark prices. Come and see me.
E. T. WADE Temnle Big
Office phone Main 455 ; Res. B. 8271. Pendleton, Om