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

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, Tl'ISDAY, AUGUST 22, 1911.
RIGHT PAUES
sck ku.ht
WHY ?
is this store the cheapest place in Pendleton to 1 8
Diy groceries
BECAUSE
We own oar own store building and save rent-
We buy for cash and discqunt all our bills.
We operate our store at a far less expense.
It will pay you to call and
ret our prices before plac
ing your orders for gro
cery supplies.
Complete Ane of fruits, tansy, staple and green groceries alway
on hand.
STANDARD GROCERY COMPANY INC.
WHERE ALL ARE PLEAS FD.
FRANK CGARA. Pre. BERNARD O'GARA, Sox-Truss.
Harvesters
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
A. It. McKwon Klokexl by Ilorso.
Report reaches this city that A. B.
McEwen, well knodn pioneer mer
chant of Athena, was kicked by a
horse Sunday and seriously injured
but is now past danger.
Mr. Otto Hohbai-h Recovers.
Mrs. Otto Hohbach, who has been
suffering from h nervous breakdown,
is sufficiently recovered to leave the
care of physician and nurse and this
morning w'.th her husband left for
Menchanv where she will recuperate.
I Two Inebriates In Court.
Two more drunks were added this
morning to the Inebriates of the early
part of the week registered with Po
lice Judge Fitz Gerald. Victor
Huckle drew a three day sentence in
the bastlle while the very common
John Doe forfeited bail of five dollars.
STATE TREASURER
WILL ATTEND FAIR
Not only will Governor Oswald
West be present at the Morrow-Umatilla
county fair next ' month, but
State Treasurer Tom B. Kay will also
be in attendance as a guest of hon
or. This was the announcement
made this morning by Secretary Fitz
Gerald, who had just received a mes
sage from the "watch dog of the
treasury."
Secretary Fiu Gerald also an
nounced this morning that Wednesday
of fair week has been officially desig
nated as Farmers' Union Day and that
F. A. Sykes and Henry Sommerer,
active workers in the union, have
been appointed to prepare the pro
gram for the day. This arrangement
disposes nf two of the six days as
Tuesday had previously been' chris
tened Education Day. The days
will take ther names from the nature
of the program and the others will
be given distinctive titles soon.
Teddy Fears Third Term.
Pittsburg. Colonel Roosevelt does
not want to be boosted for the repub
lican presidential nomination in 1912.
Writing to A'. P. Moore, publisher of
the Pittsburg Leader, the colonel
says that he must ask every friend
interested in him not to boost. "I
should esteem it a genuine calamity
if such a movement were undertak
en," writes Roosevelt.
THANKS TO BEAUTY PARLORS.
Lady Duff-Gordon, at a dinner in
New Tork, praised the beauty parlor.
"It has put back the clock at least
IE years for woman," she said. "The
woman of 50 today thangs to the
beauty parlor, hardly looks 35. In
fact, I might almost say that there are
no old women any more.
"Up to what age can woman still
be called young?" a pretty grand
mother asked pensively.
"No matter what her years," said
Lady Duff-Gordon, "a woman' is still
young so long as she can make a man
jealous."
Strand happened along and
took in the situation and, al-
though he had to strip Wyntt
to the skin, he discovered the
money. 4
MAN ROBS HIS FRIEND
AND GETS IX JAIL
After having made his com
panion, C. M. Walker of Lewis
ton, drunk and relieved him of
1180, J. O. Wyatt fell into the
hands of Deputy Sheriff Strand
about noon and is now in the
county Jail. The two men had
stayed over night at one of the
hotels and this morning made
the rounds of the saloons until
Walker was badly intoxicated.
He was not so drunk, however,
that he did not know he hnd
been robbed but he did not sus
pect his 'friend.' Deputy
YELLOW I
T
Axsossor Strain Improving.
C. P. Strain, assessor and council
man is slowly recovering from the
attack of cramp colic which seized
him in the mountains several weeks
ago. He Is able to ride down to his
doctor's office each day now and
thinks he will be able to resume his
duties before long. His illness has
reduced his weight about twenty
pounds.
A POINT TO REMEMBER.
William Dean Howells at a tea at
Kiitery Point, talked in his wonted
briliiant fashion about literature.
"Good literature is always con
demned on its first appearance," he
sa:d. "That is because, being origi
nal, it is new and strange.
"Shelly's work was bitterly con
demned at first. So was Coleridge's.
So was Wordsworth's. So was Steph
en Crane's."
Mr. Howells paused, then added,
impressively:
"Stones are only thrown at those
trees which are heavy with fruit."
A Correction.
It was stated in these columns sev
eral days ago that W. A. Snedegar,
formerly manager of the Owl Tea
House, had been compelled to resign
owing to the death of his wife's fath
er at Tillamook. The story should
have rea 1 "owing to the death of his
wife's mother" which occured some
time ago. Mr. Snedengar's father was
here a short time ago and has a num
ber of friends here who were sur
prised to hear of his reported death.
SQUAW MAKES GIRL
WALK STREETS NUDE
PENDLETON'S
Cleanest and Best
GROCERY
IX OUR MODEL EASEMENT. PHONE MAIN 17.
EvervtLinj: the market affords in fresh fruits and vege
tables kept clean and free from flies.
Fresh shipment Club, Pineapple and Olive Cheese, iars
each .' 25$
.mid-ty Cleanser let 'er buck 3 can - 25$
Tis Pnddinsr, ran 15C and 25$
New Hf-ney Pmt jars 30o; Quart jars 60?; 1-2 tral-
l"n jars SI. 15.
Norway Sardine, rejrultir 15c jroods, special priw
p'r can LO$
T. P. W. Special Mend, the be-t 30 coffee on earth.
Peanut Butter, jars 20$ and 35$
Pic-kl -. Olive-, Chow and Mu.-taid packed in jelly glasses
-2 rlas?ps -
Reeves Funeral Tomorrow.
The funeral of Rev. John Reeves
will be held at the family residence,
SO 7 west Febb street tomorrow mor
ning at 11 o'clock. It has not yet
been decided whether interment will
take place. here of whether the body
will be snipped to iveniucKy. une ,
son arrived last night from Vancouver
and another will reach here this eve
ning from Seattle, lie had but three
grown sons instead of four as reported
yesterday. Todd Reeves of Seattle be
ing a brother.
New York. A 1 Tuscarora Indian
maiden who is in the care of the po
lice matron here will be sent bock to
the Tuscarora Reservation this week
to have her troubles settled by her
own people. The girl came to the at
tention of the police following the re
ceipt of several telephone messages
from a suburban district saying a
young girl was being driven nude
through the streets.
A motorcycle policeman hurried
out and soon located the disturbers,
who proved to be three Indians. An
aged squaw and a young brave of
about 25 years were riding slowly
along in wagon, and the girl destitute
of 'clothing, was walking along ahead
of the horses.
The older woman explained she had
objected to attentions the young
brave, her second husband, had been
paying to his stepdaughter and took
this method of punishing the girl, in
accordance with an old tribal custom.
MIKHOIl SHOWS ITIM ROBBER.
Householder Tunis and Blazes Away
at Fleeing; Intruder.
Chester, Pa. When the form of a
strange man was reflected in the mir
ror hanging in his bedroom, Fred
crick Lynch of the western section of
the city inlsed his revolver and fired
twice at the intruder. Both shots
missed the man, who darted through
the window, ran across the porch
roof and dropped to the ground, get
ting away in safety.
Lynch was awakened about 1 o'clock
by his wife, who informed him that
she heard footsteps. Getting his re-
vdver. Lynch laid in wait for the in-
Tracy Baker W ith Brorkton. truder, whose reflection he saw en
Tracv Baker, the Pendleton boy tering the room.
who was signed with the Boston Am- T',f' revolver shots aroused tho
ericans. U now holdine down the first I nelghbornood and for half an hour
sack for Frockton, Mass., having been several armed men searched for t!e
traded with Giannini and White, two marauder.
of his teammates, for more experi
enced players. According to articles
in the- Boston Post, Baker is playing
a fine game with Brockton, both
fielding and batting well, and his
friends here believe he will break in
to the big league to say before long
ags everywhere on everything and
each one means a loss to us of cost
and profit-but to you it means sin
cerity in this great merchandise feat
of quickly closing out of business
the famous Boston Store. Good
crops now garnered and settlement
time of the year at hand, all should
have a share. Where can the
covering needs of man be so fully
met and at such a price as here?
Not one.
Quit
Business
BOSTON
I
E Closing
Out
BODY OF MlTRPF.REI WOMAN
IS FOUND IN A CORN FIELD
t'ISF.W SHANGHAI A KITTEN.
The Peoples Warehouse
Win re il Vnis to Trad: Save Your Coupons.
Lionnllen Roy Has Log Broken.
Imbued with the Round-Up spirit,
the 14-year old son of J. T. Lleuallen,
well known farmer of Adams, yester
day received a broken leg and other
injuries when his galloping horse
stumbled and threw him onto the
hard grond. The accident occurred
about 5 o'clock last evening at Mea
cham when the unfortunate boy, wjth
a' number of hi3 fellows, were doins;
wild west stunts with horses and las
soes. One of his thighs was broken
and he was badly bruised and mash
ed. He was brought to his home
at Adams last night and the Injuries
attended to by Dr. E. O. Parker of
this city.
Game Protectors Pass Through.
It. E. Clanton, master fish warden
and George H. Kelly, member of the
fish and game commission, passed
through Pendleton on the early train
this morning er.route to Ontario with
a view to dismanteling the hatchery
nt that place because of unsatisfactory
results from it. They were met at the
train l.v K. K. Cranston, chairman
of the commission, who was unable j
tr join them because of the pressure
of duii's !!": ('. However, on their re-
urn trip be will join them at Wallowa
Men of Torixflo Root Take Jimmy
Away as the Official .Mascot.
Aheri!.en, Wash. Jimmy," a plain
blank kitten horn on Gray's harbor,
was shanghaied, by the crew of the
torpedo boat destroyer Truxton, and
has left on its first ocean cruise as
official mascot.
Since the loss of "P,o," the vessel's
regular mascot, the Truxton has ex
perienced nothing but bad luck, and
the petty officers were determined
to provide a substitute upon the
fleet's visit to Gray's lyirbor.
"Bo" was swept overboard while
the truxton was entering Eureka "harbor.
Two Girls Discover Corpse While
Driving Victim Was Killed With
Rock- Rearing Assassin's Finger
Prints.
Montevido, Minn. The body of an
unidentified woman, with head and
face badly mutilated, was found ly
ing at the edge of a corn field about
five miles east of here by two dau
ghters of Hans Peterson, while they
were driving along the road.
The girls notified the police who say
the woman had been murdered. Her
skull had been crushed by a huge
rock which was found near the body
and there was evidence ow a struggle.
The rock bore the bloody imprint of
a man's hand and a man's foot prints
were found nearby.
The woman evidently wan a stran
ger, as no one has been able to iden
tlfy her. Last Saturday a woman ac
companied ny a utile gin was seen
driving in that neighborhood and
Sunday cltcrnoon the horse she was
I driving, h'tcbed to a buggy without a
driver, appeared at the rarm or uw
rencu Erickson.
No one has appeared to claim tho
horse, no inquiries have been made for
a missing woman and the little girl
has not been seen since.
touch with the situation, 'has Kelsey
ever told the Watet1 Commission that
the Thorn Hollow spring would be
sufficient to supply the city of Pen
dleton with water.'
"Despite the fact that Engineer
Kelsey was employed at heavy expense
to advise the board, it becomes ap
parent that it has been proceeding in
the expenditure of large sums of
money without regard for the expert
advice for which tt paid."
Engineer Kelsey left on the delayed
No. 17 for Portland.
"The Purest. Butter Known."
Over 750 Sets Teaspoons
Have Been Given Away
The list of names an a'l'lrps-r lia grown so fast we
could not keep up with it in our newspaper space.
Every name an1 address, together with all the corre
spondence, may be K.tn at our main office in Salt Lake.
Complete eti- of li-L-A-X-C-H-A-R-I coupons are coming
in at the rate of forty a day ; the spoons are sent immediately.
When will weet yours?
Jensen Creamery Company
Pendleton, Oregon
Lake where an inspection of the
hatOvry at that place will be made.
The entire commission is to assemble
in pi-ndl-ton on Sept. 13 and will at
tiet time- examine the f-ite for a
hatchery at flibhon.
Supplemental I.Nt Issued.
Cincinnati O., Aug 22. A sup
plemental list to that of July 20 of
Major Tcague players sold to minor
league dubs with options to recall on
August 20, together with a list of
players recnlled by major league clubs
under such optional agreements, was
given out last night by the National
baseball commission.
Among the options for the re-purchase
of players that have been exer
cised are:
American league: By Cleveland
frornPortland, Ryan, Steel and Peck
inpaugh. By New York from Oakland, Abies.
By Boston from Sacramento, Thom
as. By Detroit from Oakland, Pcrnoll,
Seattle Skeels.
Thorn Hollow I.le Nailed.
(Continued from page one
A.MI'SEB AT OWN' EPITAPH.
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Laundry Wairon Kniis Away.
"Jim McKay," the blooded young
gelding which dray one of Jack Rob
inson's laundry wagons, finds tho
daily collection of soiled linen very
monotonous anil has a way of adding
li'.t' excitement to it" sober and
: orderly life. Some time ago it tasted
;the joys of a lively spin without per
mission or restraint and yesterday
when B.-ook Dickson, its driver, was
! collecting laundry nt a house on the
; south hill, It duplicated Its previous
ifeat. The usual iron weight had been
i attached to its bit and young Dickson,
while In the house, heard the efforts
of tho animal to free itself from this
encumbrance. Together with Charles
Meighan, he rushed at the animal and
the two strove to check its demonstra
tion. Both were upset very neatly and
with the U'ss of some skin, and Dick
son was dragged for a short distance
before he was vanquished. The
horse sped down the sidewalk as far
as the home of Dr. Hoislngton, tore
down a few of the doctor's choice
shade trees, and before It was halted
at the foot of the hill, it had broken
the shafts, gone through its harness
and done other damage to the outfit.
nent obstacle. With the present
reservoir the pressure on the two hills
is so slight that practically no fire
protection is afforded and if the city
should ever extend its residences Into
tho Bivermore and Cole additions, it
would be impossible to give residents
water service nt all The fall from
Thorn Hollow is sufficient to raise the
water here "0 feet higher than the
present reservoir which Is nil tnut Is
necessary."
The False Story.
The statements which were branded
as false by Mr. Kelsey were contain
ed in the following story published
last Thursday:
"In bringing condemnation pro
ceedings and rushing purchase of the
Thorn Hollow 'springs' the three ma
jority members of the Water Com
mission acted without the ndvlce of
Engineer Kelsey, who was brought
here at heavy expense to Investigate
the situation, It became known today.
" 'Never, in all the time that the
Thorn Hollow site has been under
consideration,' declared a man In close
North Beach
is the pleasure haunt in this part of
the country this summer. Its devo
tees rejoice to learn that they can now
go and come In a regular schedule, in.
dependent of tides. The popular ex
cursion bteamer,
L J. POTTER
leaves Portland, Ash Street dock.
DAILY, EXCEPT SATURDAY AND
SUNDAY, 8:80 A. M.
SATURDAYS ONLY, 1:00 P. M.
Also tho steamer "HASSALO" leav
ing Portland daily, except Sunday, at
8:00 P. M. (Saturday at 10:00 P.
M.)
Reduced Fares
Prevail
From All Points In the Northwest
via the
Oregon-Washington Railroad
& Navigation Company
Ideal cottage and camp life, a mag
nificent beach that Is not surpassed
anywhere, genial and beneficial cli
mate, and all tho comforts of home
without costing any more than if you
remained at home.
Call on or write to any O.-W. R. &
N. agent for complete information;
also for copy of our summer book,
"Outings in Oregon."
Wm. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, O.-W. R .
V. Co , Portland. Or
Town lights Fire.
San Diego, Cal., Aug. 22. The en
tire population of Fall Brook, is fight
Ing a forest fire which is burning
between Fall Brook and Tcnecula, ac
cording to reports today. Heavy
damage las already resulted.
The Templars were suppressed
throughout France in 1307 on a
charge of sorcery.
.Man Coo.cs Home to Deny His Death!
and Burial.
York, Pa. Arriving at his old homo
in Kmlgsvillo, after an absence of
about two months, Van Hoops, a
blacksmith, about 60 years old, was
somewhat surprised to learn that a
body had been lying In a West Fair
view cemetery under a headstone
bearing his name.
Some time after Hoops left the vil
lage a body was found on the rail
road at West Malrview, and a minis
ter at that place, who was acquaint
ed vitli .: blacksmith, identified It
a:i his. U was accordingly buried as
such.
Hoops says that he was taken sick
and spent some time in a hospital at
Savannah, Oa., but declares that he
came no rearer death than that.
i7 X"
FIXES FOR SPOONING
ARE GRADUATED
Santa Monica, Calif. Goo Goo eyes,
$1 fine; holding hands, $2; mushy
conversation, $3; simple hug, $4;
grizzly bear squeeze, $5 or five days;
spoony kisses, $10 or ten days; soul
kisses, ten days straight. This is
the tentative schedule of punishment
for beach spooners under considera
tion of the city fathers today. It
probably will be adopted. Too many
bathers is the cause of the perturbation.
Famous Painting Stolen.
Paris, Aug. 22. The noted paint
ing of "Mona Lisa," by Leonard Do
Vinci, one of the famous pictures of
the world, was stolen from the Lou
vre today. The police closed the
Louvre this afternoon and succeed
ed In finding the frame.
'si'""' v ;
. DALE
RGTHWELL
OPTOMETRIST.
EYES EXAMINED, GLASSES FIT
TED, LENSES DUPLICATED AND
FRAMES REPAIRED..
With W. E. HANSCOM
THE JEWELER. PENDLETON.
Get There Quick
Tlione Bed 3961 for the
AUTO CAB
Twonty-five cent fares to any
part of the city. Special rates
for out of town trips.
BEST SERVICE IN TOWN.
Stand at 6U Main St
Pendleton Dye Works "
CUT PRJCES FOR AUG.
LADIES' SUITS CLEAN BD AND PRESSED $!l.0
LADIES SUITS PRESSED $1.0
MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED 2.M
MEN'S SUITS PRESSED 780
Have your clothes cleaned at an up-to-date place and by up-to-date
method.
Phone Main 19. 206 1-1 E. Alt.
THE CASH MARKET
IS THE BUSIEST PLACE I N TOWN
WHY?
Becauoe people get better goods, better service ana better weight
than any other place in town and you'll find our prices cheaper
!L?'CASH MARKET
Cor. E. Court and Johnson Bts. Phone Main 101