East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 12, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, VEXDLETOX, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1911.
Fruits and Vegetables
the fresh, crisp and jucy kind.
Everything the market offers In fresh fr.utts and green
vegetables Is found here first.
Tou'll find our quality highest and prices lowest.
conomy
Jars
Jut received, large
line of Economy
fruit Jars, which we
are selling at the
lowest prices. Tops
always on hand.
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
Ono Marriage License.
A marriage license was issued yes
terday afternoon to George J. Stan
Kior am! Maude Bentley, residents of
l'emlleton.
IttVHiiler lots Sold.
J. K. Pershall and wife'have sold
lots 3. 4, 5 and 6 of block S4, town
of Freewater. to William and Andy
li. Johnson for $1S30. The deed for
;hc transaction was filed today.
street at a rapid rate. Chief of Po
lice Gurdane overtook and arrested
them, but upon their plea that they
had all they could do to keep their
seats without atempting to cheek the
speed of their mounts. Acting Police
Judge Hailey mercifully allowed them
to depart without a fine. However,
they will probably not appear among
the entries at the Round-up this fall.
STANDARD GROCERY COMPANY ISG.
WHERE
FRANK O'GARA, Pres..
ALL
ARE PLEASED.
BERNARD O'GARA, Sec-tr
PORTLAND ELKS 1
fi!
IN LANDING SULLIVAN
pot 54$ votes, while Frank A. King
of Providence, who was pushed into
the fiht when Wright's candidacy be
came known, polled S99.
Four candidates for grand trustees
failed to get a rtiu:rcd majority and
a second ballot will be taken tomor
row. Thomas McXu'ity of Baltimore,
who is seekii.g reele li-m. ied getting
Will I.emo on Yaoitioii.
Deputy I.iNtrict Attorney AV. C. E
SAjl'ruiU and wife, Mrs. Aura M. Rale)
I anj gnat granddaughter, Miss Jean
iJtfc Jacobs of Portland, will leave in the
y-j I morning for Lehman Springs, where
liuy w ill spend a week.
i
1!il.-.his Return Home,
I'l.iW-isce JUshop, manager of the
1 ciullcton Woolen Mills, returned
i horn... la-t evening from a month's
in the cast and his father, C. P.
Lsivhop, who has letn absent in t!o
..i;. for several months, arrived on
i No. 17 today direct from New York.
Attended Installation.
For the purpose of attending the
installation of officers for the Her-
miston chapter O. E. S., the following
members of the local chapter went to
that little city last evening. John
Vert, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs. Aura
Raley. Mrs. J. A. Best and Mrs. Frank
Snling. Mrs. D. C. Brownell of Uma
tilla and daughter, Miss Beatrice
Brownell, both of whom beloi.g to
the Pendleton chapter, also attended
the ceremony. The officers were in
stalled and following the work a so
cial session was held at which the
Hermlston members entertained their
outside guests. Mrs. Phillips is the
worthy matron of the new lodge at
Hermlston. The Pendleton delega
tion returned home this forenoon by
auto.
Big Smnmer Reductions
Any SUIT OF CLOTHES in
Our Store for
and we can fit and please you perfectly.
Any Pair of MEN'S OXFORDS
in Our Store, Hanans Excepted,
for
HKCEIYF.S MORE TIIAX
HALF OF TOTAL VOTE
Oroaon Delesniim Entertains "Entire
VniuM States." AotMrdmi: to Dis
patch Received lv Total I.ol:;e
loin lvlcetite Frank Quinian.
and the
O. E. but
..b- votes. L"'
I. -' '. was Sr
II. V,'u;l 01' I'
4"-! c.ml
'..lh 124.
li;!-.cr ,.in,
'.: '..i -'.
Fr.ir.k 15. Kin.
s.vrctary. Fiv,l
buijuo. Iowa: ;
oy 1.. A;i':ei;alo of r.t
on 1 uirh 4 22; Charles
.a Ivr.a, I'.il.. Was thirl
.:l-:uc! W. l'errott last
To Install o. 11. S. Chapter.
A party of local members of the
i . 11. S. dt iurted on the motor car
rday for Hermlston for the
i rose of attending the installation
:' a chapter of that order at Her-;-ii-ton.
Among those i;.ins down
wus John Vert, past grand patroa
of the order, who served as installing
officer.
Not or.ly 'lid P.r'.-'.nl
1 '. i 2 ,-onv nti-n of the B. P
John F.v.viek Sullivan "f Xew Orleans. If r,
the mar. for whom the const de'.esa- , and grand
t.on -.v.i, pu'lii?. was eavt-d grand : onl.
exalted rul.-r. according to a U.e- 1
p: am ! :. . ; v tna oc.il lome n
r.- ' .o. t-.l include:
me-1 hailm-i kr.ight,
icy of Kansas; grand
i.'. Uot'lns on of Pu
rar.d tr .'surer E.i-
.ev C'oiici'e c Sidewalk.
A now concrete sidewalk has just
tod
; fro
on
1..
ujund Loach of Now Yors;
P. Salt Ids of s
nnc-r guard, L.
grand ty
Yirin a.
I'. LlV'T-
tao ll-
I i... ;.",t
imi'rovi
1 1
. j. t, ,v,:
I svi.bcv:;,
V-. .M. K.
.".-: matel
I':;-, s'.ru't,
i'.aurcguard
s street to
l.i front of
.'. J. T. llos
:.i!. M.iU:
; laker. The
l.-.liy to the
11 k- ir r
Quinlr.n t
inn stated
r- lnu.'-ii
gati'-'t-. ;-
tt-rtair.if-From
al
Its .'elocate. Frank J.
.Is morning. Mr. Quia- j
fa.rther that Oreg..n was j
.I the m-ty that the do- le-
iio '.-.; :; !; pr-ud by en- ;
:- whole I'nif d States at j
artc-rs." '
State Council of Scouts. Western
Copperstown, X. Y., July 12. A; .aj.;
great council and camp et the Boy j , ,.;vt j a
sc-u;s . X-A- Y-rk st it -. t.ie tarst ol
its kind ever held, was connacnced to
day on th- west shore .:' t"t.-g lak".
Portia:: 1
v-nt:- v. v--
1 - -At
the la.-t in.
s.av.l :
M-'-a.:- l- ol a:
n. .tie.".. i.
Etruc;
In
lul r Sulov..:
vots cat: !
M relar.J c:
'T.'.ks Antler
T kior 1
ur.ts. t
I.lXl
t a.l
yralty
at, all
i: -
t;-d ta
t!
ic st-icition o! .
plat e o: con- '
out I y I'll tin-
of sentiment
ippiosuion dis-
r.-l. after On
. ' h of r.omi- ;
. tary -.'-.- iu- 1
Co;
i
i u.-
I a.'
ii'e ri
.rt
..'i .. t a ti ;td X.;lte.
,-ejved i4 . f the lii'2
fau:y ilO p.nJ Arthur
v,v York, editor of the
prilled 233. Miaard
.'i.s t" v. n.
a:; seet. :a
!a nee.
? ioiits have been pitched on the
of the toresi near the
and -tiU' conclave will resem-
l e in many ivi.36 tlu ..-iinillve
ft!!i. 1'- f til-- U,i a i ' l---lo
.i i' .-a:. ie vic.nity before the
...a . . v: ..hite-. Tile ooys will do
their o a n cooking, and on the out
skirts .i Ui i::.e of teiiLi are ir-aia ;
: .... -., -.. .. ii... ..oaii.-u-r-j wi;l buy
liie.i- supplies, i'. is p-uj- -s.-.i t) maiie
t....s-.- st 'te couiuiU .innual affair-.
The present camp will continue to
July IS.
Pictures.
i.ee Mi oriiouse lias jut re--el
of pk turs C. .'d. Uus-
sell, t'le well IviV.ui v.t-tern artist.
The jleiui' S w rv yiveii the inaj- i' by
... J. ii' ari.k, i'oieoia.:i f ir the W. T.
Il.aglt j Cuiendur company of Oie.it
Falls, .Mm and were to show appre
clIU.i'si ' f ! I'a'l'S randel,l by too i -a:
;.: :. t.
(mh1 lrKress on Sower Line.
The firm ot Robinson & Foster is
pushing the construction work on the
sewer extension with all possible I
speed and. aeeordinc to Councilman '
Sharon, chairman of the sewer com
mittee, the work Is progressing wdh
great rapidity. Although a ship
ment of pipe was made five days ago,
it has not yet arrived but the digram;
of the trenches is well under way.
The firm is attempting to secure a
dispensation from t ie railroad com
pany allowing the running of a spur
from the Y so that the pipe can be
unloaded close to the work 1
far the company has refused to
the re:uost. Mr. Kotiinson tiu tires
that the two miles of line wil be laid '
lanan Oxfords Red. to $4.00
nut so ' '
by September 1", five
limit allowed.
days before Uk
COLXCIL IS MUCH DIVIDI'I).
(Continued from page one.)
W'e-t Point Graduation.
West Tolnt. X. Y., Jrly 12.--.1-1
Jor tb. ia ral L anar.l Wood,
of staff of the raited Slaus
I tiii.t th t ordinance would pass the
With i council if it proves feasible,
chief j Sharon Opposed,
army, i Councilman Sharon is opposed to
representing , the war department
the annual graduation exercises were
held to.luy at West Point military
a, .i.'.oiny. lb ncral Wood distributed
I arv such ordinance on the grounds
'that the rewiring which it would ne
icessitate would prove too expensive
'; for the business men. "Pendleton is
the diplomas to the eighty-five, grad-1 too small a city for ground wires,"
nates and made a brief address. I he Etated.
Siirooie mucin.
li
'ix - to
Iril'iV i'
Honolulu.
inkeri.tn,
la! bureau
I
latiti-iry,
n :
r r
.ea .
tnv. . - j
mim... ;
L ll' x. :
Mc.Mahon vs. Mi (;ann.
West Point, X. Y July 12. With
Mail -a. the Xew rustle. Pa.,
.-a. lht v. In. is l.c'iig touted r.s
:.vi!sw v. hi ie h.-ipe. will ho"k up
nvWt wi'h Hti-.th Mei;, -in in a U n-
b :e . . b" stag, d !. H lo u!
.'b.Maii 'a r. la-r.tly rnado an i
siiow ln- ai-a'nst Fl r.e.k i.ati-
!
: 11 1
ira ..i of li.ii '.. -.;st- '.'.'.beh will be sent
...t i;-"... i.o ..iil iaM , aunty cijy to i
Honolulu. J .' e una ol .L i' iei
iiiia i.s the shipper a.ul this is the see- j
end bunch ot rar.se horsts . at to the i
il.'., a i.m brands. I
d
Vr i.'ht
1:
1 i'diaal
. p..-t ruier of 1'bil-
:io i-.ttempted to win
cmed ioval ki.ight, i solemn rel'gious servicJ.
days, as early
or';. '-:;-; were'
i Carl l'owcr's Hide.
as 17 32 ' Carl Power who rode from in. re .
rr.a-.le a i Portia rid recently for the purpose
adveriisiag the llound-up, .j n.a.v
l in .iking a collection of newspaper
t - - i clippings teiimg of his stunt. Today
fynisrTrjrayi.r VSffr--' irgv-mniEWaW j it." received u ' i opy of the Dayton,
jj Wash. Dispatch containing a coiui.ra
;; I account of the. r.Jc. He ha-i papcia
S ' from iolnt.s as fur east as Missouri
i? I in whii li ti'.e ride is described
: i
! Fruzlcr llorst-s on Track.
Frank Frazier, the local racchorso
man, is trainu.g two of his fast step
pers on the track at Kound-up Park
daily, and no difficulty is encounter
ed in rounding the turns at a good
speed. Autos will be kept off the
trade hereafter and only members of
the riding and orivmg club allowed
on it with their horses. The first
matinee will probably be held in two
weeks.
Councilman Stroblo, refused to ex
press himself wlrll. Councilman'
Urock stated he did not. care to make
a statement until b.o had iriven the
nii'.tter more thorough consideration.
''.-.liir ihnfti V'if!;.romi rv d""liti'".I
naik" a .statement upon the sub-
:v, saylrr.; tin p: t red t
a this eve'da:; to talk.
lakes the Idea,
'maa Kirl: a at! 1 h .1-. I
ns favorable to t'-v idea o;'
the wims placed under ground.
I 1'ov, , v. r. lo li.t not lnv. -'i-ated tin'
N ... ..if:'l..;....r!v to b.. fal'v d"-
id' d. Jle wishes to see how feasible
be proposed ordinance will be.
f.ninrll.nan ."! Ki! rnti'd not
j ioe.rted ay the Ii-t ' i c-on'., n's In'.'
t. rvinw.-r and ticeord'ticly b.is views
Foirrti " it m w in i in'o. i'p were added ,,,, ;!,e su'njeet could n 't be o!)
to the re'd of tti" C'-mmereial clu'i i , ,i, .,..!.
r too ad. i-nirne.1 raon'hiv no ei in-.' ;
held last evening, nine berrg a.aiv
inoii.)"i- mni i:vv iion-resnn-ru niaai-. ....
PROSECUTION TO
FOLLOW SHIP WRECK
San Francisco, July 12. Fetb-ral
prosecution of the Pacific Coast
SUainship company officials, who are
alb ged to huvu been iii part r-p'U-sible
for tlie danger to the pn.ss.-t.jfors
on their boat, too Santa Hns.i, wion
it struck the rocks off Point Argu-
lillty o
Fnited
nay
the
stnle
l-.-lared t" be ;
near future
District Attorn.
FOURTttfi UM1TE
WITH LOCAL CLUB
it too
; niHi.'
lrim. elf
!'
tow,
!',-.)
lin is wat.-hlng (
that is belli',- i 'k.
shij, insp'i-'.as ;,
rr-enre jj, ji,
Wili follow.
i i.'
re.
riiri
the te
re the
pros
prob-
y 1.MV-
tiu.ony
S'.etttn-
r.ec-ll-.-ntion
I.j in it ! 'inc..
York. July )
'y -n-p,. nding
Maw.
:. Ib'dd'-s
( oitfiel '.er
on Fnipir...
in-
.S.W
.! finite
p.'e f.r his assault on Umpire F tr
jieran. President Lynch of the Nation
al league fined him 20. The f:on
Is tlie liad; allowed by the Xt'iU'.al
b-;,,,i.i,. re -til tt: ns
Auetlotis were
Unmans. First -,
!o id in 1 Tin).
known to the early
i ndtie in Drit air. w is
All the troubles of canning day dis
appear when you use our supplies.
Everything of the best was time
tried and fully tested before we even
placed the orders with the manufac
turers. '
JAP.S THAT ARE AIR TIGHT, PAUAFIXE THAT
IS GUARAXTEED TO BE ABSOLUTELY PURE
AXD ALL THE OTHER LITTLE ITEMS THAT
MAKE CAXXIXO THE PLEASURE IT SHOULD
EE. AXD THE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST
IX THE TOWX COXSISTEXT WITH VALUE.
We have Miss Newhall with us
this week, who is demonstrating
the uses of PARAFINE. The
work is interesting. Call in and
inspect.
Record Breaking Strawberries.
W. II. Bell, the Cabbage Hill gar
dener, who has long been noted for
his excellent products, came into
town this morning with some record
breaking strawberries. A box which
ho brought to this office was filled to
the brim with just evelen berries, each
of which was large enough for a
fair sized meal. Mr. Bell Is a strong
booster for the Cabbage Hill country
and declares Milton, Hermlston or
Weston has "nothing on" it for strawberries.
Gray
Phone Main 28.
'Quality Grocers."
Next to Poet Office
Gambler Are Fined $50.
Neil Dozier, Sam Endicott, Vaughan
and Nate Cecil, the four men caught
in the raid of the Palace rooming
house Monday night, yesterday after
noon pleaded guilty to the charge of
gambling in violation of the city ordi
nance and were fined fifty dollars
apiece by Acting Police Judge Hailey.
Cecil refused to howl about the al
leged crooked practites which the
other three were employing to get
his money, but took his "medicine
along with them.
5
bers.
Local tnembi rs elected lire K.
Sturdivant, C. .T. Mitchell, Hoy Ducll-1 Vu)
annn, Frank Hayes, Marshall Spell. I
U. (. Sturdivant. B. D. Smith, C. W. j vj
Meichan and Joe Ell. '
The non-resident members are L. I
L. Rogers, Cyrus Sturgi, it. li. stan-jAf
ii'.'iu, r. 15. i.w.iuw a-Oll J . u.
worth. According to Secretary Keefe
mane other veiidents of UVstrrn h:ivo .
filmed applications for non-resid'-nce 1
member-hip but the list Nas not yet
been submitted to the association.
At the meitlng last evening the
secretary was Instructed to write the
Baker Commercial club setting that
organization straight as to the pay
ment of Pendleton's shale of (he
branch asylum campaign expense. The
Pendleton portion of the expense was
paid some months ago, but either the
Bakerites have forgotten the matter
or they have a careless correspondent
in that city.
DO NOT FORGET
when phoning your order for rr.ert, that VF, CAURV A C'O.M
rl.I.TF, LINK OF FANCY AXD STAPI.i: KOCKI(IF.S. and our
prices are RIGHT.
Fresh fruits and vegetables received dally.
"Everything to eat.
Groceries and meat."
atthe CASH MARKET
Phone .Main 101
f.1 Cor. I'J. vourt anil Jolinxon ht
9
It AGING FOKEST FIRES.
(Continued from page one.)
fires are gaining headway rapidly.
The train had just crossed a burn
ing bridge when the structure fell.
Another logging train coming in on
the same road is ,on the forest side
of the bridge and fears are entertain
ed for the safety of Rs crew.
On the Pigeon river branch of the
Michigan Central another logging
crew Is reported cut off by burning
bridges. Wood choppers throughout
the local timber district thlfl after
noon were compelled to abandon their
camps and flee for their lives.
Do you read the Eaat OregontanT
lt"Hrt Munuger Here.
J. F. Egensperger, manager of the
Wallowa Lake amusement company,
was here yesterday on business con
nected with that popular resort. He
was here for a time Saturday and
then left for Walla Walla, stopping
off here yesterday' en route home.
Since last summer a number of im
provementw have been made at the
Wallowa Lake ' camping grounds and
it Is again proving a popular place
for Inland Empire people to spend
their vacations. Special rates of one
and a third fares arc granted to the
resort from Pendleton and other
points In this section. Parties of 18
people may secure Pullman acom
modatlons straight through to Jo
seph. However those going to the
resort should ask for tickets to Wal
lowa lak, not to Joseph, according
to Mr. Egensperger.
Greeks Are Xo Iluckarooe.
However much the Greeks of old
were famed for their equine achieve
ments, two of their descendants fail
ed miserable to qualify today as buek
aroo.'f. They had recur-d n couple
of horses from a local .livery barn and
started out to ride. Neither one had
ever been astride an animal before
and, us the horses were quite spirited,
they were soon galloping down the
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Toilet' Goods
We are Sole Manufacturers
and Distributors of th
Celebrated
PS
TOILET CUE AIM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. nOOD CREAM.
TaUmaiv & Co.
Leading DniRjriats of East
ern Oregon.
Pendleton Dye Works
CUT PRICES FOR JULY
LADIES' SUITS CLEAXED AND PRESSED
LADIES' SUITS PRESSED
MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED
MEN'S SUITS PRESSED
Have your clothes cleaned at an up-to-date place and
date methods.
Pbone Main 100. 206 1-2 E. Alts
. ...J2.S0
... tl.00
. . . ta.oo
75c
by up-to-
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 failing; 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 16000 acres in a body at pri
ces ranging from i to $1E per acre. Having IS 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 Tenwle Big
Office phone Maiu 455 ; Res. B. S271. Pendleton, Or.
S
W ARRANGING OUR STOCK FOR REGULAR BUSI
NESS WE FIND MANY BROKEN LINES.
WHICH WILL BE SOLD LOWER THAN EVER.
WASH GOODS.
10c Wntili Goods - 5
12 l-2c Wash Goods 9
15c Wash Goods 11
35c Wash Goods - 19
Brnkon linos of SHOES at about HALF PRICE. Plenty
of Ladies' and Children's Oxfords nt reduced prices.
The Wonder Store
Cheapest prices in Pendleton for the entire family.