East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 27, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAILY EAST OUEGOM.W. PENDLETON. OltEGOX, TIKSOAY, JVXE 27, 1011.
EIGHT PAGES
Fruits and Vegetables
the fresh, crisp and jucy kind.
Everything the market offers In fresh fruits and green
vegetables U found here first
You'll find our quality highest and prices lowest.
conomy Jars
Just receive .1. large J
line of Keonomy ii(
fruit jars, wht.h we j
are selling at the fc
lowest pri. es. Tops
always on hand. (i
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
sengers who were In the bus yhon
tho race started were Jolted out, strik
ing the street on all fours.
(I lurch lliiys Lots.
Peeds have been filed
with the
IH-itoon 1 Cm ml father.
Sunday night a child was born to
Mr. and Mrs. lliehurd Nye at tho
home of A. V. Xye on Water street.
Motuii Is IJooovorliijr.
M. J. Moran, section foreman at
Cs'.yuse who was stabbed during tho
j county recorder by which the Fran- i
rlsean Capuchin Order of the Diocese
of Baker secures possession of eight i
lots In Stanflcld for the purpose of
building a church. The lots wore
purchased from the City Realty com- j
pnny and Henry Waldo Coe. '
Order of Adoption Kevoketl.
recent Italian riot, has sufficiently! 1 Pon Ine P"ion or Viola H. An
n covered from his injury as to bo 1 ,1or9 Judfie Phelps yesterday revoked
aide to sit up at the tft. Anthony's
hospital. He was out upon the porch
at the hospital yesterday.
STANDARD GROCERY COMPANY ISC. ',
WHERE AIX ARE PLEAS FI. 1
FRAXK O'GAKA. Pre. BERXAltn O'GAKA. Sec-Tivws. i
TAFT AND DINEEN
MENTIONED IN CASE
HINTS CAMMED CREDIT
FOR STEVENSON'S ELECTION
Pnluth Lumberman Claims to Have
Heard Conversation Over Long Dis
tance Plioiie.
Washington, June 27. Testifying
before the Lorimer Investigation com
mittee, W. A. Cook, a lumberman
of Duluth, swore today that Hines,
the alleged collector of the $100 000
s:ush fund, had declared to him
(Cook) that he was responsible for
the election of United States Senator
Stephenson of Wisconsin. Cook
said Hines told him that Lorimer
would be the next senator.
In the Grand Pacific hotel just pre
ceding Lorimer's election. Cook said
the phone rang and he answered 1t.
The operator said that Governor Di
neen was on ths wire. Cook trans
ferred the phone to Hines. who said:
"Is this Governor Dineen I have
Just left Taft and Aldrich. They tell
me that on no consideration should
Hopkins be returned to the senate.
Lorimtr wants to be elected and I
will furnish all the money needed.
Don't stop at anything."
Xew York Music Teachers.
Buffalo, N. Y.. June 27. Music
teachers of Xew Tork state commenc
ed their annual convention in Buffa
lo today. An elaborate musical pro
gram will be a feature of the meet
ing, which will continue three days.
HEADOUARTERS FOR
Toilet Goods
We are Sole Manufacturers
and Distributors of the
.., Celebrated,
F'S
TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. HOOD CREAM.
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggists of East
ern Oregon.
COMPANY LIST
FIND NEW CAPTAIN
This is the evening for the semi
annual inspection of company L, and
the general public is invited to be
present at the armory at S o'clock to
see the showing made by the Pen
dleton guardsmen.
For the purpose of holding the
semi-annual inspection Captain M. S.
Kern came up from Hermiston this
morning. Speaking of the company
and its prospects, Captain Kern said:
"There is no reason why a strong
company should not be maintained
here right along and it only proper in
terest Is shown the company will be
alright. There is also a good chance
of securing an armory building for
this city.
"But unless the company makes a
good showing at the inspection and
unless a permanent captain can be
secured soon, the company may face
disbandment. I am merely serving
temporarily as commanding officer
and will be glad to be relieved since
I am no longer a resident of Pendle
ton. "From July 9th until 15th, there
wi'.I be officers and non-commissioned
officers school at the Clackamas
rifle range. All officers of the guard,
the first sergeants and one duty ser
gant from each company are instruct
ed to attend and will be expected to
attend unless positively prevented
from so doing.
"The annual O. N. G. rifle shoot
occurs from July 12 to lath, and will
be held at Clackamas."
Wiitcr was liiariiod.
Many of the riders in the wild west
parade today and trouble with their
mounts Chile passing the Siebert tail
oring shop on Webb street. It was fi
nally discovered that the water in a
pool In front of the shop had been
accidentally charged with electricity
through a wire from a nearby pole.
tho order of adoption made bv the
county court some time ago by which
the niece of the petitioner, Mary Jane
Swash, was made the legal daughter
of her uncle and stepfather. William
Swash. The girl, who is twelve years
of age is said to have nn estate valued
1 at $75,000. The aunt Is now petition-
! ing to adopt her.
OBJECT TO CITY LIFE.
Suburbanites Will Resist Proposed
Annexation to Cottage Grove.
Cottage Grove, Or., June 27. Those
persons residing outside of the cor
poration limits of Cottage Grove who
were forcibly brought into the city at
the special election of May 1 have
concluded to resist annexation in the
courts and have created a fund
among themselves for the purpose,
after having consulted legal talent.
The? ?et up the claim that the city
of Cottage Grove had no legal F'fiht
to call an election outside of the cor
poration, and furthermore, that it
had, no legal authority for proclaim
ing the territory annexed without a
favorable majority vote of the elec
tors residing within the area propos
ed to be taken into the city. Since
the election last May residents and
land owners of the alleged annexed
territory have refused to comply with
laws and ordinances of the munici
pality, and will claim the right to pay
taxes nunder the county levy instead
of that of the city.
Injured Man Still Low. i
lieorge Mustard of Hermiston, who
was Injured through falling from a
freight car at Stanfield recently is
still very low at St. Anthony's hos
pital and his condition is considered
critical. Mustard was working on a'
warehouse and when hurt was on top
of a box car, from which he acci
dentally stepped off.
Nowlyutxls Arc Hero,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kimery arrived
yesterday morning from Portland
where they were married last Thurs-
Sih's to Collect Notes.
Frank Brown, administrator of tho
estate of Hans Peter Hervlck, known
as Peter Xelson, has. commenced suit
against A. W. Daubner for the col
lection of sums due on two promissory
notes which it is alleged defendants
gave to August Fenians and which
have since come into the possession
of plaintiff. The notes are for the
sums of J138 and $189.40 with inter
est and $50 attorney fees. Lowell
and Winter, Johnson and Skrable are
plaintiffs attorneys.
Water Case is Appealed.
The case of Frank K. Donnelly and
William H. Doughtrey vs Joseph Cun
ha has been appealed to the su-
?th' ccremon- tak'"G Place at the tifls from lne Jeir'ee maJe Macn j
hite Temple. Mrs. Kimery was for
merly Miss Emma B. Traxler of De
troit Mich. Mr. Kimery is to take
his position as day clerk at the Hotel
St. George and they will make their
home in Pendleton permanently.
giving the defendant the right to di
vert and use 150 inches of water un
der a six inch pressure prior to the
rights of the plaintiffs. Carey &
Kerr. Harrison Allen, H. R. Johnson
and Frederick Steiwer are attorneys
for the appelants. The plaintiffs are
familiarly known' as the ' Henrietta
Milling company of Echo.
iu Your Choice of Our L-
$4.50 A. ' I
I $5.00 ft
I Summer
I Oxfords
f f They are all of Boston Store quality the kind that I
i ff make walking a pleasure A
j THE BOSTON STORE
his connection with an unique religi
ous sect popularly known as Snake
Three More to Jail.
Three more guests secured rooms
ii the city hotel today and if arrivals ,
continue, the accommodations of that ' n.,iwwx
institution will be sorely taxed. John Residents of the east end
nennj ,vas given tnree Hays tor lm- city are complaining of petty thlev
bibing too freely. Ed Burke five days . ing on the nart of a hand of hoboes
on a drunk and disorderly charge and having a camping ground near the
Frank Maley three days for drunk- two railroad bridges. There are said
eness. Tohn Mite escaped incarcer-1 to have- been close to 40 men in the
ation by forfeiting his bail of five: r!lmn fp. ,ia h to,i
disorderly charge. havoc with butter, pem nn other i It. He w as prosecuted for criminal
emoies mat nau Deen leit on me "Bieci, rui me jury iuuea 10 convici.
dollars on a
Charmers, died at Preston, Kan. His
body will be brought here for burial.
Talklngton, who was a wealthy far
mer, became so carried away with the
I doctrines of the sect that he would
I have deeded all his property to one
of tho j of their preachers had not his son
Hoy succeeded in getting a guardian
appointed by the Probate court, this
same son afterwards becoming a con
vert himself. His wife died of ty
phoid fever without medical attention
because the belief of the sect forbade
Itetnrn from Yellowstone.
C. B. Daniels and nephew, J. C.
Daniels, returned this morning from
a trip through Yellowstone Park and
report a splendid outing with the
weather ideal. Mr. Daniels says the
principal souvenirs which he brought
back from the great national reserve
are- in the form of welts on his 'body
due to the voracious mosquisoes which
are among the exhibits in the park
of natural wonders.
Has Umatilla County Suit.
G. M. Rice, cashier of the
National bank, is wearing a new gray
suit which is distinctly a product of
Umatilla county and in which he feels I
a pardonable pride. The cloth was
made at the Pendleton Woolen Mills
from wool grown by the J. E. Smith
Land & Sheep company and is of
nau been left on
j kitchen porches in that part of town.
( T. J. Tweedy is one of those who has
, suffered from the depredations of the
hoboes. Last night some of the crowd
boldly robbed the Tweedy refrigerat
or f some butter, bacon milk and
other articles. At the home of Cute
Itothrock the pilferers got away with
a dressed chicken and other delica
cies. That the hoboes camped near
the bridges are the guilty parties
i seems conclusive from the fact that
some pans that were stolen from the
liothrock place were found at the
First . camp.
The Talklngtons later went to west'
ern Kansas, where they organized a
colony of the Snake Charmers' cult.
From time to time reports of mem
bers being bitten, while handling rat
tlesnakes, have appeared In he pa
pers. Talklngton's wife died from a
snake bite a couple of years ago, and
soon after Talklngton himself was
bitten by a rattler he was handling.
He recovered after a long Illness, hut
never was In good health again. He
leaves an estate In this county valued
at fully $20,000.
Free Demonstration
Of Butterick Patterns, this week, by
Mrs. C. C. Herrlck, special repre.
sentatlve of the Butterick Pub. Co.
Expert advice on sewing, and pat
terns fully explained at
THE PEOPLE3 WAREHOUSE.
Where it Pays to Trade.
Save Your Coupons.
"SXAKE C1IAKMEK" IS DEAD.
Member of Strange Soct in Kansas
Passes Away,
i Wellington, Kan. William Talk-
splendid texture It was presented , th count a few ago through
to Mr. Rice by the Bishop brothers,
Hiaiiagcis ui me mm, as a tu&en 01
appreciation for his assistance -in es
tablishing the mill here.
Don't be afraid of the Hons in the
way. Lions are mostly "like folks
more roar than reason.
Easy Shoes for the 4th of July
Tli? DnniiiiiM-'s SaiiifiL- .Store can rave you enoujili on
vour outfit to Ijhvc a umk time on the 4th of Julv.
ARE WE RIGHT ?
Viine ami inwstiprate.
THE HUB
745 Main Street,
T'etwcen Tavlor Hardware and Pendleton Dm. 2 Co.
Huln Helps and Damages. . 1
Edgar W. Smith, who is farming
5000 acres of wheat land In the Van-1
sycle country, la in the city today
and declares th'e rain last evening war
a. great blessing to the farmers in his I
neighborhood as their crops were
about a week behind what they should I
ha T-T -ttrii'riT annrta tViA roc. '
1 - iivnt vt( i cut 11 will iiiu
ervation are to the effect that the
rain did more damage than good as
some wheat and considerable barley , (" 11 i. -..y. cfnro exrtA
was beaten down by the liquid pel-! VU at UU1 SlUIC CUIU
lets.
our
Prize Saddle Exhibited.
The firm of Hamley & Company
has on exhibition in its window the
prize saddle which It will award to
the winner of the wild mule race to
be held at Round-up Park on the 1
Fourth of July as ono of the big fea-'
tures of the celebration. The saddle
is a handsome one. retailing at J50, j
and is made with the patent cinch
ring. Seven entries for .this race!
have already signed up and others j
are expected before the date arrives.
C' whoys who iuten I contesting for j
the saddle are requested to notify
J;i:k Kf-efe at the Commercial nso-
eiation rooms or Lee D. Drake at the
Kast Oregunlan office
$1.00
FR.EE
ask for one of
famous
Watch
Puzzles
The road only looks rough to the
folks tha fear to travel it; once well
on the way, you climb the hills and
forget about them.
The
Pendleton Drug
Co.
is In business for
"Your Good Health"
RUM EM HER THIS WIIEX
YOU HAVE PRESCRIPTIOXS.
OH WANT PURE MEDICINES
DO NOT FORGET
when phoning your order for meat, that WE CARRY A COM
PLETE MXE OP FAXCY AXD STAPLE GROCERIES, and our
prices are RIGHT.
Fresh fruits and vegetables received dally.
"Everything to eat,
Groceries and meat."
CASH MARKET
Court and Johnson Sts. Phono Main 101
Car. K
It
Wild West Runnuay.
A short but exciting runaway oc
curred on Alta street this afternoon
when one of the bus teams engaged In
hauling 7Kissenirri to the wild wst
show became frightened and dashed
down the street. The rig was near
the corner of Main and Alta when
one of the horses became frightened
by getting one leg over a tug. The
team dashed down Alta street at a
brisk clip and it was several blocks
before the driver could stop the an
imals by zigzagging them. Two pas-
Every person who can solve this
pu;:zle, upon purchasing goods to the
amount of $2.00, will receive abso
lutely free, $1.00 in merchandise.
Jt Is easy worked when you know
how. Call and ask for one. Test
your Bk'll and knowledge.
Wm HANSCOM
THE Jeweler
Hlght class repair work of all kinds
All Work Prompt and Guaranteed.
Pendleton Dye Works
CUT PRICES FOR JUNE
LADIES' SUITS CLEAXED AND PRESSED 'i.0
LADIES' SUITS PRESSED $1.00
MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $2.00
MEN'S SUITS (PRESSED ' T5c
Have your clothes cleaned t an up-to-date place and by up-to-date
methods.
Phone Main 109. aos 1-2 E. Aim.
HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A STOCK RANCH?
I have 480 acres, 200 of same tillable, black rich soli, will
grow grain, alfalfa and fruit, all fenced, never falling spring of
water. This land Is close to tho 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 16000 acres in a body at pri
ces ranging from $8 to $16 per acre. Having 12 years experience
In the Btock 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 phono Maiu 455 ; Res. B. S271. Pendleton, Or.
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Special Feature Week at GRAND THEATRE
Monday and Tuesday
Buffalo Bill's Wild West
and Pawnee Bill's Far East.
Shown to 48,000 people at MndiVm Square Garden, New
York City. 3000 feet. A bis feature film.
Wednesday and Thursday
....Nelson-Moran Fight
11 Hounds with n Knockout.
Spanish Bull Fight
Don't fail to see this program.
Friday and Saturday
The Morris-Sch reck
Fight.
Don't fail to see Morris, the Wliite Hope, then judge for
yourselt.
ADMISSION ONLY 15c.
Doors Open Evenings 7 p. m. Matinee 2 p. m.
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