East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 19, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGOMAX, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911.
RIGHT PAGES
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
i
is this store the cheapest place in Pendleton to
buy Groceries
BECAUSE
We own our own store building and save rent.
We buy for cash and discount all our bills.
We operate our store at a far less expense.
It will pay you to cnll and
pet our prices before plac
ing your orders for gro
cery supplies.
and green groceries always
Ada ins lvoplo to Starry.
A marriage, license was issued to
day to Albert H. Klrby and Edith
1'eiinger, both residents of Adams.
Olio rui'.k in Court.
One drunk appeared lnthe police
court this morning and took three
days in Jail as his penalty despite the
Tact that he has money in the bank.
Harvesters
Complete line of fruits, fancy, staple
on hand.
Ron I IMnlo Tian:u'tion.
C A. Tucker and M. L. Tucker of
Port'and have transferred to E. C.
Geosiin. also of Portland, the sw 1-4
.-of the sw 1-4, sec. 1, twp. 6, S. It. 31.
lone vacation and the Incident may
serve to lighten the labors of the" oth
er mill children.
A M M XI TO VOTE OX
8 QUESTIONS 11Y MAIL
STANDARD GROGERY GOHPAHY IfiC.
I S ! Dr. lMiy Locates In Si
Hi Friends of Dr. W, T.
WHERE ALL
FRANK O'GARA. Ptw.
Scc.-Trv.w. 1 1
I1M ! 1 Mil rTM-TTll
ARE PLEAS FD.
BEKNAHD O'CARA
;Mkane.
Fhy, former-
lv hi:iil .am-con nt lli like. are re
ceiving announcements of his perma
nent location in Spokane with of
fices in the Hutton building. He will
devote his time to surgery, office
work and consultation.
ASYLUM
PLANS 10 BE
COMPLETED BY AUG.
There are many local people inquir
ing concerning the commencement of
construction work on the branch in
sane asylum for which the last legis
lature made an appropriation. For
the benefit of these people,' Secretary
Jack Keefe of the Commercial asso
ciation rcently wrote to Secretary of
State Ben W. Olcott asking the
status of the plans. In a letter from
that official this morning, Mr. Keefe
informed that the state architect.
W. C. Knighton, is now at work on
the plans and will have them all com
pleted by August 1, immediately af
ter which advertisements for bids will
be printed.
.Mother's Dentil Stons Triii.
j ilis tVorge Heddows of this city,
cau-sod them to be held up until this who had prepared for a trip to Clear
time. ! niont, Iowa, for a visit with her par-
! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Colliton,
I received the sad news that her moth
IS OX er had passed away, and has post
1 pop.cd her contemplated Journey.
Arkansas City, Kan., July 19. !
While the method Involving a rope
nnd a convenient tree is no longer in
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor
vallls, Ore. Eight iuifstlons of im
portance are to be voted upon,
through a mail ballot, by the grad
uates of the Oregon agricultural col
lege, as one part of the general re
organization of the Alumni associa
tion. The plan Is to band together more
closely the 1200 or more graduates
of the Institution, to make them
more actively useful to the state, to
the various communities In which
they reside, and to their alma mater.
The elcht Questions upon which
ballot Is to be taken Include matters
nf fpnei-Hl orcanlzatlon. incorporation
under papers prepared by Attorneys
T. AY. Masters of Portland and ircu-
ori,.w telwer of Pendleton, the elec
tinn of hnnorarv members nt annua'
meetings, the handling of an routine
business by the executive committee,
the use of the mail vote for all mat
iw i.nrwvfitr.e. the advance of
the dues to $1, establishment of local
i k or,,! the establishment of
u i i 1 1 " v ...... '
club rooms In Portland.
SCUT -THIS - OUT
Harvesters Hot .
Weather Specialties
'AXTI-llORSE TIUF-l'
CONVENTION
(.IN
uii r, shoot
BEYOND HORIZON
Battleship Will Do Able- to Send Pro
icotilo Fifteen nines
Washington. A gun that will car-
... .... it. ....i., !rv its nrotieetlle clear out of sight
J. II. WHson, the Vklah druggist j is the style that is to be placed In
who is accused of attempting to burn i the turrets of the new battleships of
i.:.. i Iihn w York tvue. One of these
UNDERWEAR
SHIRTS
SHOES
OVERALLS
SOX
HANDKERCHIEFS
25c TO 50c
50c TO 75c
$1.50 TO $3.00
75c TO $1.00
5c TO 15c
5c TO 15c
MILLIONS IN LAXD OPEN.
vogue in dealing with horsethives in
sanctity of "property rights in "hoss- ! money, has furnished the $1500 bonds guns has been made at the wasning
tlrsh" are still well organized. Sev ! required cf him and is now at liberty ! ton factory and a dozen others are to
eral hundreds of farmers and stock- j pt nding the presentation of the case follow as rapidly, as the great lathes
mn met bore todav in the annual to the erand 1urv. i can turn them out.
convention of the Anti-Horse Thief;
association of Kansas and Oklahoma.
which represents, it is said, a mem
bershin of nearly 60.000. The organ
ization has been so active in dealing
rltv rnpnn trhn steal horses
...... . . o - i iiit- in u luwi- ffL. l I a i . .i ii iv
most or mem are in prison aim uir 2jer an(
i n ,1 ., - nt-a TliirYl .1 i Uf" H 11 lpil H 71 (1 , t- i . , . . . j . . , . .
.............. ... .a irvniiiiiie, ii.n.e(.i:u iiiuuiiu inc uuumc , , . .,
havo been forced out of the "busl-1 thls mornw the race proving close extreme elevations. It might hit
n eh n that the erunners coma noi see
ana exciiing.
i - est ...111 V... nl
rnp nninanre oiLii'eia wiii uc u n no um-
LcH-nl Attorneys File DIr Suit. nref,.l when shins mounting these
Raley & Haley, well known attor- . .-. nmotleo'
.1 ...... p .Viict r.lt.' Ttmnnrarl thn a . a
The gun has been tried out at the
! proving ground and has shown that
it is without doubt the most powerful
naval weapon in the world.
i dailv at ihe track in Hound-Up Park, j '"f" "
that two fast. steppers of Frank Fra- a second, the shell will have a an
"Hasio," owned by Uus La, 1 .v.
: it w ill lauu iiir ui-junu iiuitnv
' I Ilacvs at KuihI-Vi)' Dark.
Members of the riding and driving
I club are holding tryout races almost,
70.000.000 Ocres .in . Northwestern
States Ready for Entry Soon.
Seattle. Wash. Seventy million
acres of government land, now closed,
will be thrown open to entry upon the
completion nf investigations of four
teen government survey parties now
in thefield in North and South Da
kota, ontana, Wyoming, Idaho, Wash
ington, Oregon Vtah and Colorado,
according to W. G. Calvert, govern
ment geologist.
Calvert Is making a general inspec
tion of work done by the geologists
of the survev parties. Calvert said
today that this land would be opened
tvio tnterinr deDartment just as
Boon as the amount of coal in the land
was ascertained.
The coal on these reservations Is
,Mti..aiK. the nnlv thine that lias
ness."
Now and then, howeve r, some
horse disappears, and the association
never lets up until the animal is
found and the. thief placed behind the
bars. Aside from the main object of
the association, it is prominent in
the social activities of the farmers
and stockmen of the southwest. The
annual conventions are always big
affairs, with entertainments galore.
and in nearly every community where i
the association has members mere
are annual picnics and county gather
ings held under its auspices, rresi-
dent Taft was invited to attend the
convention here today, but was forced
to decline.
complaint in a suit which wiH be fil-
. . . . .... Vmm Western Roads.
ea in me tsaner court tomorrow, me - - - -- .
defendant company in which suit has Chicago. July 19. Merger of the
. , ' Ohirnirr & Eastern Illinois and the
a numoer oi siocitnoiuei s in reuuiu- ' ... . , u
r. .... .... Evunsville & Terre Haute lines which
icn. ine line oi me nun ia lim . ,,
Durkee Mercantile Co. vs. Gold Coin I form part of the Frisco systetr i will
. . . . ...i h completed this week. Sharchold-
Jl II I.U.. UllU 11 C IIUIJIII.11L 13 Duum
for $38,658.00 the amount alleged to
be due from certain obligations.
THE BOSTON STORE
Predicts the largest crop of Wheat
in many years.
mtn r- ii'
STARTS FIRE WITH
GASQL1N
BURNED
(Special Correspondence.)
Xew York, July 19. La Fayette
Post G A. R., of Brooklyn, today
adopted resolutions denouncing the
blending of the blue and gray battle
fino-a nt the Bull Run reunion and de
claring that a public burial of the
Confederate flag should form part or
the ceremony.
crs of the Chicago & Eastern Illinois
meet todav to ratify the proposition
and tomorrow the Evansville & Terre
Haute stockholders will pass on the
merger..
Lawn SK'ial Friday.
The Epworth League of the First
M. E. church will give a lawn social j .
Friday evening, July 21, 1911, on the ', Modern Brotherhood.
high school grounds. The social will ! &eaiue, was.i.. -u.y ........,
be opened by some vocal selections half a hundred loages were rpiiii-
after which first class amusements ed In the state convention openeu
and games will be carried on. Cool here today by the Modern Brother-
aiiu gallics " ill vu.iia-v win rws - - -
refreshments to suit the occasion will J hood of America
Seattle and Wash-
' Ineton state will send a number or
uii. ...in v,fi'. tur. ioQ 1 rlplpsntes to the national convention
KIL 111.11 ...11 1 1 . 1 . L .11'. . ' 1. n - -
i.. iiit.. t..itj t nt : fif ih fraternal order, to be held In
tend and bring their friends, and I
good time will be assured them.
9
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 manufacturers.
JARS THAT ARE AIR TIGHT, PARAFINE THAT
IS GUARANTEED TO BE ABSOLUTELY PURE
AND ALL THE OTHER LITTLE ITEMS THAT
MAKE CANNING THE PLEASURE IT SHOULD
EE. AND THE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST
IN THE TOWN CONSISTENT WITH VALUE.
We have Miss Newhall with us
this week, who is demonstrating
the uses of PARAFINE. The
work is interesting. Call hi and
inspect.
0
Grav Bros. Grocery
Denver, Colo., August 8 to 12.
CiOVERXOK ACTS AS POUTER.
Echo, Ore., July 19. The Uttlo
daughter of E. E. Elder was quite
badly burned yesterday In attempting
to start the Tire with ine am oi gaso
line. Dr. Dorn was called and the
little patient is somewhat easier this
morning.
Every body is getting ready for the
big harvest. Indicative by the big,
lie of the local farmer, the
wheat Is tetter and the yield U great
er per acre than it has been in pre-
I'tnua vpnrH.
f..Mxrn Oeoree and Liewls nave
lust returned from La Grande. They
murte a nulclc trlD in the Lewis car
The extreme hot weather here has
tha fnrtnnntR townsmen to
hio tn tho mn of the mountains. Am
ong those who took the early morning
train were Mr. and Mrs. U fecnou,
Jr., Misses Eugenie and Estper Scholl
nwA Hflca Onnl ?fl11lflOn.
ui.u .--' " " -
mImsph Keeler. Watson and varu
took the early morning train tor
- - . ... . 1 . .... . T- rM no 1
The force or laDorers or the Coast ; I'oiiiiMynuiiiu mwihivw
Vulifio FTin the Train.
ir, tho f-xrotn efroct hrllcro la i llarriKDure. 1 nen uuvtrnur "I'"
tnHo.. oo-otro.i in 3viiF Ana,n ino I rmi-hcd Plttsbure the other day he
trusses of the old bridge. A trestle gave nis grip io n'nci a..u ,
has been built underneath and the oui oi ine iruni. ou.-v ..cu -
. - ... ... ... . i . 1 1 ...... . n.na t H'nni CI M fitrilfiT.
weignt or tne Driage win resi upon on ine piununu a -
this false work until It Is taken out, 1 gling with an old, battered imitation
. ... . i .,, . ti nnnn...,i( ata 11
Tho cToni rnr i ho naxv nnicra ia v. n mrninr vu.ii.ir ul rciihi ..10 .
horn nhnnt th 9K nf tho ' hsiliv coach and a lively baby. The
month on nftor thnt Antr xaaann BOVernor Bravelv Picked UP ine anil
traffic will be diverted to other , quated satchel and walked witn tne
bridges. woman to the gate, whilo she pusneu
I the baby coach. Then he turned over
the valise and paid the porter a quar-
Meacham where they Intend to camp
iur a. wei'K or it'll uuy.
The genial host of the Echo hotel,
Chas. Frlcdley, along with a Jolly
crowd of young sports, among whom
were Davy Thorn, Ed Scrivner, Wal
ter Thornton and Irvy Gaunt return
ed yesterday from Hldaway Springs,
where they have been enjoying a
week's outing. They made the trip In
Mr. Frledley's big touring car.
Echo looks quite metropolitan
these evenlnes. All the available
livery rigs are In evidence and young
and old enjoy tne cooi or ine evening
by getting out on norseDacK.
Miss Agnes Donahue Is quite, sick
at the Hotel Hosklns. She I" threat
ened with fever. -
Druggist J. Frank Spinning Is get
ting ready for his annual outing. A.
W. Tledeman of Portland, will have
charge of his store during his ab
sence.
Mrs. C. P. Bowman was a Pendle
ton visitor, going per motor.
Never leave home on a Journey
without a bottl) of Chamberlain-
Colic, Cholern and Diarrhoea Remedy.
It Is almost certain to be needed and
cannot be obtained when on board the
cars or steamships. For sale by all
dealers.
THE CASH MARKET
IS THE BUSIEST PLACE 1 X TOWN
WHY ?
i nun any "uici
8
ter for carrying his own.
HE PRANK 47 LEMONADES.
Bet,
Crazy Man In Womnn's Garb.
Garbed In woman's habiliments
from picture hat to corset cover, John
Sweeney was taken into custody near
the rail road bridge this morning by
the county officers and is now In the
bastile minus the garments In which
he has masqueraded so long. He
civps manv evidences of an unbalanc
ed mind besides his penchant for ap
parel belonging to another gender,
but offers no explanation for his sin
gular nreferenee. Roth eonntv and
city authorities have been notified j street. He bought .1 drink and rom
mary times of women masquerading plained of the small size of the glass,
as men mit this is a new experience "I could drink forty of them," said
to them. !he. Blo.imsteln was incredulous and
Rciff, who knew Dugan once won a
Thlrstv Coneli Driver, on a
("autre Pushcart Drouth.
New York. "Red" Dugan, a coach
driver, returnf-d from a funeral on
Long Island very parched and stop
ped In front of Harry Bloomstein's
lemonade stand In front of Dave
Reiff's barber shop at N. 47. Pitt
Cor. K Court and Johnson Sta.
at the CASH MARKET
mm
Phone Main 101
llush.'iiwl Tir.y and Wortlih-ss.
Flora Dunagan has commenced
suit for a -divorce from her husband,
William Dunagan, alleging in her
complaint that for the past two years
since they moved to this county from
Kentucky, her husband has refused
to work and has not contributed a
cent fnr th support of herself and
one year old child- She further
charges him with cruel nnd Inhuman
treatment, alleging that he has struck
and cursed her many times, falsely
accused her of adultry. She Is now
living with her mother, Rebecca May,
her husband having . departed for
Pocntello on April 1. Beside the de
cree she asks for custody of the child
and the restoration of her maiden
name. Flora May.
i bet by eating forty bananas, offe
ATTEMPTED DEATH REVEALS
CHILDREN'S SUICIDE PACT
Phone Main 28.
'Quality Grocers."
Xext to Post Office
Chattanooga, Tenn. Attempts of
14-year-old Alma Whaley, a child of
the cotton mills, to kill herself by
drinking carbolic acid have brought
to light the existence of a solemn sui
cide pact pact among a number of the
small tollers In Knoxvllle mills.
Alma drank one and one-half
drams of the acid and It wan all phy
sicians could do to save her.
Later she was visited by Mrs. W. J.
Oliver, the wife of the millionaire con
tractor, and the kindness of the char
ithln woman drew a confession from
the child that she and several other
children, utterly weary of their work
and appalled by the long cheerless
vista before them, decided to die.
"We wanted to die." said the little
girl. "We had no time to play or to
go anywhere except to the mills and
back home. We go to work ""at 6 and
work until six and there's nothing In
the future for us but work, and we
thought It would be better to die."
Mrs. Oliver will give this child a
to pay for all Dugan would drink If
he didn't finish more than forty
glasses.
Dugan started in on the lemonade,
and Bloomstein's face changed as the
count rose. He stopped at the forty
seventh glass, and Relff had nothing
to pay.
Woman Adopts Her Soil.
Chie'iieo. Mrs. Vernon L. Sawyer,
3201 Parnell avenue, adopted her own
son before Judge John E. Owens In
the county court.
The boy, Edward, 10 years old, was
given in adoption to Edward E. Nason
of Hammond, Ind.. when one year
old, aftr tho death of his father,
whose name was Hobson.
M. L. Igoe, attorney, appeared In
court and told Judge Owens that
Mrs. Sawyer desired to regain her
boy and that she was In a position to
support him.
Mrs. Sawyer's husband Is a ticket
agent for the Chicago, Rock Island
and Pacific railroad at the Thirty
first street station.
Pendleton Dye Works
CUT PRICES FOR JULY
LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED M.M
LADIES' SUITS PRESSED
MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED 2.0
MEN'S SUWS PRESSED 750
Have your clothea cleaned at an up-to-date place and by upvto
date methods.
Phone Alain 100.
206 1-2 E. Alta.
Do you read the East OregonlanT
DALE
i ROTIIWELL
OPTOMETRIST.
EYES EXAMINED, GLASSES FIT
TED, LENSES DUPLICATED AND
FRAMES REPAIRED.
With W. E. HANSCOM
THE JEWELER. PENDLETON.
HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A STOCK RANCH?
I have 480 acres, 200 of same tillable, black rich son, win
grow raln, 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 18 to $16 per acre. Having 11 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 Temole Big
Offiop phone Maiu 455 ; Res. B. 3271. Pendleton, Ore.
Born with the Republic"
jf AMES. E. PEPPElfi)
WHISKEY
Oldest distillery in America and tho best Whiskey ever
made in Kentucky. Established in 1780.
Columbia Liquor Store
Sole distributors in Pendleton.
HERMAN PETERS, Prop.