East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 22, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
DAILY EAST OREUOXIAN, rKNDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUJjY 23, 1911.
EIGHT PAGES
is this store the cheapest place in Pendleton to
buy Groceries.
BECAUSE
Wo own oiir own store building and save rout.
We buy for cash and discount all our bills.
We operate our store at a far less expense.
It will pay you to mil and
pot our prices before plac
ing your or.lers for. gro
cery supplies.
Harvesters
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
l'irst t Pnrvlinsc Cots.
James Cooper, proprietor of the
I'owmuu Houl, was the first to re
spond to tho call of the Round-Up
a. coiiiimulatlon committee. Today
lie place,! his order for 200 folding
hods which ho will put In his sample
rooms during tho wild we.-t show in
order to help take care of the crowd
at night.
with what it was last year at this
time but Supervisor Erlccaon is plac
ing his forces advantageously and Is
preparing for the worst. The late
rains have delayed the fire season
considerably.
KISSES WOKTIl THE THICK.
He
Complete line of fruits.
fancy, staple
on hand.
and green groceries always
STANDARD GROCERY COMPANY IMC.
WHERE
FRAXK O-GARA. Pre.
ALIi ARE PLEAS FD.
RERXARD O'GARA. Sec,-Tis.
I.o-s His Sh1u Syrup.
Jake Welsh, well known Court
street cisar merchant, Is a little short
jo:' vai'lia syrup Cor his soda fountain
t"day as the result of the appropri
ation of a jus of that fluid from his
I storeroom. Ho doesn't quite under
stand why anyone should take vanil-
i ..i syrup unless in their ignorance
tc.y thought they wore getting whis
key. ,
Kisser Pays lino Cheerfully us
I'yes Pair Kissed One.
Elizabeth, X. J. Kisses nt $13.23
per are rather expensive. This is
what Dominlck FugUese of Roselle
thought after facing Judge Roosa in
court and paying that sum on a
charge of disorderly conduct commit
ted when he seized Miss Margaret
Hudson and placed an ardent kiss on
her lips.
"I will give you $10, Judge," said
Pugileso, "ami no more."
Tho judgo was determined, however,
having passed the age of romance,
and tho fine was upheld. "It was
worth It, anyway," said the peculator.
THIS
ADDITIONAL PERSONALS.
of Filot Rock
at Lehman
Dr. Fred Lieuallen
is among the guests
Springs.
Charles Cole, wife and son, are at
Pilot Rock where Mr. Cole is erect
ing a large barn.
Elmer Kennedy will leave tomor
row for Portland, where he will make
his Jionie in the future.
Senator J. X. Burgess returned
yesterday afternoon from a visit to
his sheep ranch at Pilot Rock.
W. K. Cassette agent for the
Bankers' Life Insurance company, re
turned from a trip to Weston yester
day evening.
W. G. Dunbar, the Buick, agent,
m.Tde a flying trip to Pilot Rock yes
terday afternoon. He was accom
panied by Lee D. Drake.
W. McDaniel, a hotel man of Pen
dleton, accompanied by his wife, are
in Eugene on their way home after a
vacation in the country near this city.
Eugene Guard.
Robert X. Stanfield, founder of the
town of Stanfield, in eastern Oregon,
and his brother, G. E. Stanfield. a
prominent sheepman of Shanlko, are
in the city on a business visit. They
are registered at the Imperial. Port
land Journal.
i:or.vthliiK O. K, Says Druggist.
J. H. Wilson, the Vkiah druggist
who is out on bonds awaiting the
stand jury Investigation of the arson
charge against him. returned this
morning lrom Portland where ho
had been to confer with the Blumauer
Frank company which recently insti
tuted a suit against him. He declares
a satisfactory settlement was made
and that he will re-onen his store
Monday.
VIOLIN CASE IS A MAKVEL.
Idaho Man Makes One of 058 Pieces
of Wood.
Moscow, Idaho. George Steltz of
this place ,hus a violin case made of
958 pieces of material, representing
forty-four kinds of wood, some of
which is said to be from every coun
trv in the world. Mr. Steltz, who is
also a mechanic, says the case repre
sents two months' work, performed at
different times during many years.
In the seventeenth century the
epithet Miss applied to females was
considered a term of reproach.
Chefa I'.ugnire in Battle.
Frank Davis and Tommy Masten.
night and day chief at the Gas
Kitchen, had some differences last
evening about 7:30 which they pro
ceeded to settle with their bare fists.
Before tho officers arrived they had
done considerable damage to each
other's countenances Both were ar
rested and deposited $10 apiece as
bail which hail they forfeited this
morning.
Try Our Young Mutton
If You Want a Nice Chop
or Roast, Phone Main 33.
We have secured an extra fine
line of young mutton for our pat
rons and if you wish to secure as
tender and juicy a piece of meat
as was ever placed on your table,
send In your order XOW.
Central Heat Market
Phone Main 33.
108 E. Alta Street.
3 There's a coupon showing one
of these letters in every package
or BLANCHARD BUTTER
and each carton of Blanchard
Eggs. Save them until you get
the full set, then present them to
us and we'll give you absolutely
free, six Rogers Mfg. Co, "Ar
butus" Silver Teaspoons.
N
C
El
j Blanchard Butter is made from the
purest Oregon cream; is made and
B Packed amid perfectly sanitary sur
roundings. ft JENSEN CREAMERY COMPANY
PKXDLETOX, OREGON.
Si KK 1110 IS GOING TO DIM.
Business Man Sells Out and Preiwircs
for End.
Vineland, X. J. Isaac Besitsliy, a
well known business man of Norma,
the Jewish settlement, has announced
that he will depart this life during
the present month.
lie took some toothache medicine
and burned his mouth and the family
telephoned all over the county for a
physician .thinking he had attempted
suicide.
Uesitsky has sold his belongings at
half price and everybody expects him
to die, a he is losing flesh dally. The
doctors say it is a case of "nerVes,"
but Besitsky refuses to take any treatment.
Harvesters Hot
Weather Specialties
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
Kiuiaway This Morning.
One of the lumber teams of the
city this morning enlivened things on
East Alta street when they took the
wagon to which they were attached
down the street at a speed consider-i ... ....... , v WTFD S
ably greater than that allowed by the I KESfLT oi' GIUL'S STORY
city ordinance. Their dash was ter-
mlnated abruptly when they collided j s (, t.pallJ Jurj. villdlltg Kctmlw
with a telephone pole In front of the , Ju WIlolesUlo series of Arrests in
residence of Fred Earle, much to the ' yL.ru m
damage of the wagon. ' ,'
Peru. 111. Nineteen Peru men have
Ten Days for Doing Drunk. 1 be,.n am,8U.d ad Sheriff Misehke
It would have behooved John Jor-,..., hla j.mi-.g are in search of i
dan to have pleaded guilty to the ( ulhel3 aS u ,.esult of Ul(J fiIRiing of a
cnarge oi oeuig urun wue.i ne j 8peciul graIul jUIy caUeU by Judge
orougni uexore .Aciing rum;e juuje
Hailey this morning. As it was he
pleaded not guilty which resulted in
woman and when arrested became
Ing know which in turn resulted in
a sentence of ten days in Jail. It
seems Jordan had become badly in
toxicated in company with an Indian
woman and when arrested becme
very profane and unruly, all of which
together with the fact that he Is a
frequent offender, was not calculated
to make the Judge exercise any great
leniency. One other drunk, Walter
Bonson, an Indian, was In court this
morning and was assessed five dollars
for his "Jag."
he and Hayes were engaged in an
altercation with Chlqulta.
The territorial board of prison con-
rol, not having power to pardon a
prisoner tonvicted of such a crime,
the governor commuted his sentence
o fifty years. The board tbaa tM
ommended that Joss be paroled, and
he was accordingly released by the
governor's order.
Following Owen's arrest and con
fession nt Wlnkleman In June last,
Eayea ttu arretted near Los An
geles on June 21 and brought Iter.
GIRL DIES IX TUB OP WATER.
Kldredge at Ottawa atler hearing the
story of Flora Bell Todd, a 14-year-old
miss of this city.
The girl was arretted on a l-harge
of delinquency and when brought In
to court for trial told a tale of such
startling nature that Judge Eldredge
immediately called in a special grand
Jury to investigate the matter.
This Jury lias returned Indictments
against forty-three Peru men, many
of whom are married and have chil
dren older than the little girl whose
story has startled the entire county
Nineteen of these men have been ar
retted and it is expected that tho shr
Iff will have the others In custody
by Monday. Some have left for parts
unknown.
The greatest indignation prevails in
the community and close to a score of
divorce suits are expected to be one
of the results.
Fiftccn-Montlis-Old Child Is Drowned
While at Flay.
Modesto. Calif., July 22. Margaret
Meninl, the 15-months-old child of
Mr. and Mrs. John Merilnl, living In
the Westport district, was drowned in
a IUO 01 water hi uie jam uM x,..., v.rv.wl n Vwip.
UL'J11IJ1 .... . .
INNOCENT MAN IS FREED.
her home this morning. Mr
had left the child playing in the yard
for a few minutes while she went in
to the house, and returning five min
utes later found the body In a tub
of water. The parents are prostrated
at the death of their only child.
OH.JI-XT TO SUNDAY BURIALS.
.f y I
YOUR OUTING
Vinlertukcrs at Coming Convention to
Demand Dny of Rert.
Stockton, Caf., July 22. Fore
shadowing a general movement to
close the cemeteries of this city to
Punday funerals. Father McGough of
St. Maryos church has ordered that
the gates of the San Joaquin cemetery
be closed on Sundays except in
emergency cases. This order was put
Into effect some time ago and the
people conformed to it without pro
test. Local undertakers also desire
to close Rural cemetery on Sundays.
B. C. Wallace, president of the Cal
ifornia Funeral Directors' association,
has signified his intention to lay the
matter before the undertakers of the
state when they assemble In San
Francisco next month.
When Another Confesses.
Phoenix, Ari. Governor Sloane
signed the parole of Harry Joss, com
mitted to the territorial prison nearly
a year ago to serve a life sentence ai
ter having been convicted on circum
stantial evidence of having killed an
other Indian, Rex Chlqulta, near
Globe. Joss was freed of all suspicion
of havimr committed the crlnrie by
the recent confession of Frank Owen,
now under arrest, that the crime had
been committed by Virgil Hayes in
riofnUU nf his fOwen's) life, while
A Fakir e That's
Heeded in Every Home
PASTORS COMPLirrE A
C1IIRCH IN ONE PAY
cannot xi spent at a more rlcli-htful resort than the DELANO
liEACII JIOTKL on Vnt Sound, 20 miles south of Tacoma.
The quiet restfulness and natural beauty of this place make it
.'in ideal summer resort.
AMPLE ACCOMMODATIONS
You havu your choicf of a comfortable room at the Hotel, a
one to six room eottare, or a tent. The diiiirifr room service is ex
eelliiit and the Sunday Chicken dinner a special feature at which
the famous Cocduck soup is also served. The table is supplied
from our own frarden, blooded cattle, and poltry yard.
AMUSEMENTS
Here you find a very long un of beach giving you the very best bath
ing on Puget Round. Excellent Ashing and boating. Facilities for all
oui-aoor sports. A large music hall a billiard hall and luxurious
whist rooms.
THE RATES
our rates are exceptionally low and you will
the most pleasant associations. For reservations
tlon write
find yourself among
or further informa
Spokane, Wash. Fifteen pastors
in hod carriers' garb and armed with
saws and hammers raised and covered
the rafters and boarded the front,
rear and side walls of a building for
the Minnehaha Methodist Episcopal
church here by working from 9
o'clock In the morning until 6 o'clock
In the afternoon, with an intermis
sion of one hour for lunch, which was
served by the women of the congre
gation. John ward, a Journeyman
carpenter directed operations and was
assisted by Rev. H. E. Greening, pas
tor of the church. Rev. H. C. Kohr,
pastor of Vincent church, flattened
his forefinger in driving a nail, but
continued work until tho Job was
finished. Rev. Henry Brown, presi
dent of the Methodist Ministers' as
sociation, called to cheer the pastors,
but did not asslt them. The men of
the cloth worked rapidly. Trained
craftsmen will do the Interior work
and finishing and it Is expected to
have the building In readiness for
dedication about the middle of Au
gust, when pastors from all over the
Pacific Northwest will be In attendance.
THE BOSTON STOR.E
Predicts the largest crop of Wheat
in many years.
THE COMING WEEK.
Monday,
International Socleay for the Pro
motion of Commercial Education will
open world conference !n London, to
extend to August 12.
Photographers' Association of Am
erica will open annual national con
vention In St. Pnul. to continue
through the week.
Tnedny.
National Hay Association, composed
of leading hay dealers and shippers
of the country, will convene in Ni
agara Falls, N. T.
Wednesday.
First Universal r.aces Congress,
with the object of bringing about a
better understanding between the, dif
ferent races of the world, opens In
London.
United States League of Building
and Loan associations will open an
nual "national convention in Grand
Haplds. Mich.
Republican state convention of Ne
braska will meet In Llnvoln to select
a new state committee and draft a
platform.
CUiOHlOl'S HAIR.
Any Woman run Hove. It In a Very
Few Days.
Many thousands of women, refined
and edmated, have learned that It Is
not hard to have, and to keep an
abundance of lustrous hair if Pa
risian Sage, the hair grower, Is used
daily.
Since Its introduction into Ameri
ca, Parisian Suge has become a prime
favorite with women who desire lux
uriant and radiant hair that will not
fall out or turn gray. Used daily as
a dressing It will keep the scalp Im
maculately dean:; will stop Itching
and falling hair, and remove every .
particle of dandruff.
Tallman & Co thinks o much of
Parisian Sage that they guarantee It
to do as advertised. Large bottle SO
cents.
THE CASH MARKET
IS THE BUSIEST TLACE IX TOWN
WHY?
Because people get better goods, better service and better weight
than any other place In town and you'll find our prlcss cheaper.
the CASH MARKET
Cor. E. Court and .lohnwon St. Plione Main 101
mm
: Pendleton Dye Works
I CUT PRICES FOR JULY :
I LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $2. SO
LADIES' SUITS PRESSED i $1.00
J MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $2.0
MEN'S SUITS PRESSED ... , 75o
s Have your clothes cleaned at an up-to-date place and by up-to-
date methods.
Phone Main 1G0. 20 1-2 E. Alta.
See Jesse Failing
Main Street Near Bridge.
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m ItUIIIWCLL
OPTOMETRIST.
MRS. GEORGE E. DELANO
DELANO TiE.U'ir, LAKE BAY P. O, WASH.
Forest Fires Under Control.
Medford, Ore. Three forest fires
on Elk creek, Beaver creek and near
Brown's cabin, some distance from
Prospect, are now under control. The
fire situation here Is good compared
ETES EXAMINED, GLASSES FIT
TED, LENSES DUPLICATED AND
FRAMES REPAIRED.
With W. E. HANSCOM
THH JEWELER. PENDLETON.
HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A STOCK RANCH?
13 I have 4S0 acres, 200 of samo tillable, black rich soil, will
error1.' sraln, 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 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 Tenude Big
Office phone Maiu 455 ; Res. B. S271. Pendleton, Ore.
"Born with the Republic"
j AMES. E. PEPPETn)
J WHISKEY
Oldest distillery in America and the best Whiskey ever
made in Kentucky. Established in 1780.
Columbia Liquor Store
Solo distributors in Pendleton.
HERMAN PETERS, Prop.