East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 14, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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ATJLT KAKt OBXGOMAN, PKNDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1011.
NOTICE
9
Up
We shall close our store at noon Thursday and Friday, In
order to give our clerks and drivers an opportunity to see tho
The Round-1
and Incidentally to take it in
Ourselves
riense leave your orders early as we have extra help to take
;;ire of same.
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
llonnlston Man to Slurry. ,
A marriage license was issued this
morning to Carl . Vartner and Maida
Sheldon, tho former being a resident
of lleimlston.
I
l.xIu Makes Good Showing.
Frank Frailer's racing mare, Leo
la. is making a good showing at the
Salem state fair track. Yesterday
she finished third in three straight
lu-ats of the 2:25 pacing event on a
muddy track. The time was very
.-1 .v, owing to the condition of the
l curse.
STANDARD GROCERY COMPANY INC.
WHERE ALL ARE PLEASED.
FRANK OGARA, Pres. BERNARD OGARA, Sec-Treas.
RUNAWAY BOYS ARE
LOCATED HEAR CITY
GARRISON Ml'RREIi
CASE 1 nEA'EUSEn
Wrestler Wants a .Mutoli.
John M. Kennedy, a Hermiston
wrestler. Is in the city today looking
tor a grappler who wants to mee
him on the mat. He was amateu
champion of Chicago for some time
he savs, and knows the tricks of the
game. He is being managed by J. L.
Thompson, well known athletic en
thusiast of the project town.
The search for the missing Salem
high school boys who ran away from
home and were traced to this city by
J. R. Chapman, father of one, is all
but ende.l. Yesterday Mr. Chapman
located l'.fn Minton, who accompan
ied hi? son on the trip of adventure,
on the ranch of Mose Johnson on the
reservation and learned that his son
is rut from Walla Walla working on
a ranch. He is expected here today
or tomorrow to attend the Round-Up.
Tho Minton boy says he separated
fro.i Vis companion at Oregon City,
the -tter coming to eastern Oregon,
tshi; he started to China. This no
tion, however, dwindled out when he
arrived nt Astoria and he, too, came
east of the Cascades. On his arrival
in Pendleton he again encountered
youne Chapman, who, he s.iys, sti! 1
Salem, Or. John Garrison, con
victed of murder In the first di'ijreP
by the Coos county cirCUlf court for
the alleged killine 0f Roy Perkins at
llarahfield, was granted new trial by
tho supreme court. The higher tri
bunal held that the lower court er
red in admitting the confession al
leged to have been made by Garrison
to the officers of Coos county.
In September, 1910, the body of
Roy Perkins was found in Coos Pay
near Marshfield, with a gunshot
wound In the head. Garrison made
a coniesslon. His attorneys argued
objecting to its admission, which was
overruled by the . lower court. The
attorneys held that Garrison made
the confession under great misappre
hension of mob violence and under
intimidation calculated to inspire
hope and fear both.
TESTIMONY II Y SIGNS
IN MCRDER TRIAL
For Owners of Good Dogs.
T. S. Grlffeth, president and treas
urer of the Spokane Kennel club.
whie'li Is to give Us show In connec
'.inn with the Snokane Interstate fair
October 4. 5. 6 and 7, is in the cit
and vants to interest local dog own
ers so that they will enter their anl
mals for the show. He ha9 left
number of premium lists and entry
blanks at the East Oregonian office
should any one be Interested.
Manv Yaas in Jail.
The city police force is laKing nu
chances this week, but any vislto
10 has a suspicious appearance and
can not give sausiueiui? uui-i
certain direct questions, finds hlmsei
under arrest with a vagrancy charge
facing him. Six of these characters
were rounded up yesturday, Leo Mc
Coy, George Roberts, AUie Hick, H.
Lrinelle, Thor Maxwell and waiter
Frizier, and each drew five-day sen
tences In jail with the exception of
the test two who got ten.
Somerset, Ky. Testimony by
deaf and dump boy, to be given in
"had his do?, but which he later sold the sign language for the first time
to a farmer near this city. Young in the history of the Kentucky courts
Minton secured a Job on the Johnson! will be a feature of the trial of Fount
ranch while the Chapman bov went I Helton and James Ellis, charged with
on to Walla Wa'.la where he h.is i the murder of Magistrate A. J. Deal
sin"e been.
Rend 'he want ads.
lv and Constable W. F. Heath at
; l urnside, Ky. The boy is alleged to
j have seen the killing of the two men
FOR THE "ROUND-UP1
For the double purposo of attend
ing the Hound-Up and boosting the
Spokane Interstate Fair? the advance
guard of the Spokane junket party
arrived in Pendleton in a special car
this morning. The special train con
taining 75 or 80 of Spokane's leading
merchants arrived In the city short
ly after noon and the whole delega
tion was In tho grand stand to wit
ness the frontier show this afternoon
In the advance guard was Manager
R. H. Cosgrove of the Spokane fair,
T. S. Griffith and E. C. Van Dlssel,
directors of the fair; F. J. Coleman
president of the Vermont Loan &
Trust company; Mrs. T. S. Griffith
and daughter. Miss Tanis Griffith, and
Miss Frances Rutter.
The boosters Invite all Pendleton
to attend the fair at the metropolis
of tho Inland Empire this year.
which Institution, "they say, has
reached proportions which entitle it
to rank ns tho third largest fair In
tho United States. In preparation
for it this year, they say, $136,000
has been expended and fully $50,000
will be given away in prizes and pre
piiums. Many members of the Commercial
association were at the depot at noon
to welcome the visitors from Spokane
and on every coat was ft red ribbon
with th words, "Welcome, Spokane;
Let 'or Ruck."
iFulling Lsathor
We have sold 1000 pairs of Mens
Shoes since this sale started, and
that's pulling leather some.
Yes, out of the boxes iind into
the. packages fof the customers'
purchases. That's going some.
Hew S
iiiis Here
RECIPROCITY FOES
OFFER BIO BRIBE
. win i 1 " H "i 11
HOME BOILED HAMS
We point with pride to our lino
of delicious home boiled hams.
They are fresh, sweet, tender and
appetizing. Just the thing for a
nice cold lunch on a hot summer
day.
Note the cleanliness of our place
and you'll cease to wonder how
good our meats are.
Osniral Use! Earket
Phone Main S3.
Indian Ritlcr in Jail.
p.mr John Wallatsl. known as
"Honest John," wiil not get to show
his skill in riding a bucking broncho
unless some kind friend comes to his
assistance with a five dollar note. His
thirst fr "fie water" has been his
undoing. He has paid so many fine
latciv that hi- exchequer is exhausted
and so when the judge said "five dol-
I.r. s ...v three days" th:s morning, ne
had no option, but went sadly back to
ja'l. W-Uiatsi has been r fling at the
t'ark for the las? week and intended
competing for the prizes.
Ottawa, Can., Sept. 14. Declaring
he has been offered a J230.000 bribe
to fight reciprocity with the Unite!
States, I lierthiaume, editor of the
Montreal La Presse, today sprung a
sensation. If he can prove his asser
tion, It is believed that Premier Lau-
rier's chances, which are already
good, will bo strengthened tremend
uiuisdy, for carrying the election.
Even the railroad strength of Can
ada is divided in the reciprocity fight.
The Canadian Pacific is fighting
against the treaty and the Canadian
Xurtlu rn and Grand Trunk are fight
ing for reciprocity.
Meet me at the
., BOSTON STORE
Closing
Out
Ict Gwirvro Haul It.
Phone George Stangler at Grltman
Bros.', Main 611. for light or heavy
hauling of all kinds. Trunks, furni
ture or pianos moved promptly and
with car to any part of tlvs city.
Read tho want aa.
fS' ! i I IS" u
Ity Auto From La Graiulo.
'uru'-e Dennis, ed'it'T and owner
of il;.- La Cranio r').-:crver, S. 1).
owf. manager of the Home Tele
WH ! WESTERNERS' 1M -'.1111.01 S
FEATS SETS CROW OS WILD.
(Continiued from page one.)
audi ef visitors from all over the
i;.r:hw'-st here to join in the celebra
tion, the second annual Round-Up
was ushered In this m orning. Til
v it.J v. -st :rv of "L-t k-r Buck" is lin
ing !?ii.nit il hv everyone and the g-d S
i.'1-MVf, manager ot tn Home leie- I jng j a.-ut'il by every. me and tho g-.i n
pi:.--n cnn any nt La Granfle, and J. .f ..-ili-iico an.l quietude has fled ter- w
J Carr, of the firm of Heath & Carr, I or--' ri; ken fr on the city. Til - spirit . g
The
Pendleton Drug
Co.
Is In business for
"Your Good Health"
KEMKMHEH Till WHEN
I OC HAVE PHKSC KIITIONS,
OH WANT PVKK MEDICINES
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Toilet Goods
We are Sole Manufacturers
and Distributors of th
Celebrated
&
of La Grande, all arrived this nu.vn-j of t't
TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
I in. nOOD CREA1L
I Tallinn & Co.
I Lending DmcRists of Eaatr
era Oregon-
ing by auto from La Cran io. I ne
made' the trip over the mountains
during the early hours of the day and
MiM.it a jdeasant ride, though the
weather was coo! at the summit. They
are all attending the Round-Up this
afternoon.
108 E. Alta Street.
THE CASH MARKET
IS THE BUSIEST PLACE IN TOWN
WHY?
Because people get better Roods, better service ana better weight
than any otfcer place In town and you'll find our prices cheaper-
at the CASH MARKET
Phono Main 101
Prisoners Aiv Arraigned.
M".-t of the men injictid at the re
nt term of the grand jury were
rou-ht before Judge Phelps this
lornlnsr and arraigned. James Sul-
van, R. O. Wyatt and ,W. T. Hat-
n all pleaded guilty to the charges
against them and will be sentenced
aturday morning. Travers Mccul-
uch, Amos Thompson, James Cole
man, C. E. McGaffcy and Nick An-
reola all pleaded not guilty and will
tand trial. Charles wortman and
oe Arten were arraigned and will
lead Saturday morning.
Cor. E. Court and Johnson Sis.
The East End Grocery
Tbe HEADQUARTERS for fine poultry, will close tbeir
l.lacp of business on Thursday and Friday at 12 o clock sharp
and will remain closed till G p. m., to enable their clerka to
attend thhe Round-Up.
J. W. DYER, Prop.
Pendleton Dye Works
CUT PRICES FOR SEPT.
LADIES' SUITS CLEANCT AND PRESSED
BJUHBS SUITS PRESSED.....".
METO BUTTS CLEANED AND PRESSED
MEN'S SUITS PRESSED ...
Have your clothe cleaned an up-to-date place end by up-to
date method.
.$a.o
$1.04
92.M
. 76C
occasion has seized upon the !
tnultidtn"U ' thrum;, and every i . . - : - --- - - -
wilil with ; . , , . ....... j.j w.MM,,.tM'tH4MH
HAY ADVOCATES
'KILLING INCURABLE
Si.rine Lake. N. J.. Sept. 14. Gov-
iinur Gilchrist,-of Florida, today said
he did not believe the Shakers who
chloroformed Sister Marchant should
hang and he doubted If they would
be convicted.
Governor Hav of Washington said
he believed doctor shouiu uecme
whether sick neoplo should have
their sufferings ended humanely when
cases are hopele-s.
Governor Hadley, of Missouri, said
that to allow such practice was dan
gerous.
Dr. Anna Shaw won a vietory ror
the suffragette by addressing the
House of O- errors today. Governor
Hay also . ,.cke 1 favor of woman
vernor Hadley of MiS'
ted empowering each
c.ulite railroad rates with
border.
suffrage
souri, a"
state to
1
--.t VALUABIiK
' AVI) tSD TOWXSITE
pbuae Main 109.
24M 1-S E. A1U.
AUCTION SALE
ef SO clioico Pendletnrn resident lota. Located in different
parts of tie city. Call find learn particulars.
MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
Phow 2ia 83. & C"1 8-
2
p, S"ah. Mrs. Margaret
Ray, ix. ,Lra of age, a resident of
Moscow, Idaho, who claims to be
granddaughter of Thomas Shaw, who
took Ohio land In part paymen for
his services as a soldier In the Revo-
lutionary war. has retained local
counsel to Instiute proeedings to gal
possession of 1000 acres of land, In
eluding the site of the city of Wil
mlngton. H. W. Rich has received
from Mrs. Uay the government's ac
knowledgments of the filing on 1000
acres of land by Shaw on August 10,
1787, and the record of the govern
ment survey In 1734, also letters from
the secretary of the department of
tho Interior, saying that the suit to
prove title must la tried In the courts
of Ohio. Other vmment, inciudln
a letter from Colonel Theodore Roose
velt, then pres'di nt of the Unite
States, stating that the patent Is being
held by he govern rent, awaiting the
appearance of tlu heirs, Mrs. Ray
says, were given to Attorney Frank
Mills of Wllmlngtoi , who li now an
inmate of the Ohio asylum for the
Insane, and probably are lost. '
great,
ni in. -nmi'.ii and child
the cxcili in- tit, fun,; briny; v.ieil''-r,nr.
:n their exr-re'on of it. nomc doing
sn with a subdued enthusiasm, hut
add' manifesting to sumo degree or
oth"r the tension to which their
nerves are drawn.
(".real Crowds Here".
The city is host to one of the larg-
st crowds ever congregated in an
eastern Oregon city and there Is no
oubt hut that before 'the curtain, is
rawn Saturday night Pendleton will
ive entertained and acomodated
more people than any city of Its size
n tile west within the space of three
days.
The great crowds which have been
here since Monday In attendance at
the Morrow-Vmatilla county fair has
been swelling hourly since last even
ing. The two trains from Portland
and the one from Walla Walla late
esterday afternoon were crowded
to the vestibules and as they poured
onto the depot platform, they were
met with cries of "Let 'er Buck" and
their n-.swe; ?s the same. Today
specia'.j fron Tpokane, Dayton and
Walla Walla, the wast end and Pilot
Rock havt nil brought in their hund
reds, while tha regular trains have
been Jammed to capacity with Incom
ing pleasure lover-.
Accomodations for All.
The accomodation headquarters
have been assaulted tiy hundreds In
search of rooms and all have been
sent away with little fii'ps of paper
directing them to residences about
the city. The young men In charge
of tho headquarters have their work
down In a systematic manner and
are handling the besiegers with re
markable rapidity.
Ever since 9 o'clock this morning
Innumerable automobiles have been
dashing to and froth the grounds with
passengers bent on getting a glimpse
of the stadium wherein the three days
of excitement Is to be held. Although
the gates were not opened until noon
long before that time a big crowd
had congregated at the entrance to
be the first to rush for the choice
bleacher seatr.
lilg 1'nnnlo Saturday
There was no parade to the ground
this afternoon except that of mounted
ladles Who formed at the courthouse
at 12:30 and rode to the stadium.
The Westward Ho parade will not
take place until Saturday at 10
o'clock. Forming on extreme West
Alta street, the line of parade will
lead east on Alta to Main, north on
Main to Court, east on Court to Mill,
north on Mill to Lewis, west on Lewis
to Main, south on Main to Bluff,
where It will break ranks,
Correctly Fitt
ed Glasses
Will give you bet
ter or more Com
fortable Vision
and often prevent eyestrain
that results in headache, ncr-
vouanesB, dizziness, et. j
Our Optometry Department is fully equipped for even
the most difficult case9.
KJtYPTOK AND TOPIC LENSES A SPECIALTY.
DALE ROTHWELL
State Reglrtered Optometrist at
HANSCOMS JEWELRY STORE, PENDLETON
8
thIS CARD IS WORTH
DOLLAR
In Genuine ROGERS Guaifttel Silverware; a eard punched hi
ing 5 00 traded out la won'a $1.00 when applied on any of tl fal
lowing Items, you pay the oil cents In cash. For example, a nbt of
teaspoons priced at $1.79 yot way obtain for one punched card aoi
79c In cash and so on; or
20 per cent. Discount on All Your Purchases.
ASSAILANT OF SCHOOL-
TEACIIEK HOBS nOTEL
Snowflake, Man., Sept. 14. The
first gun play In thVj man hunt for
the asasllant of Miss Price came this
morning when William Adams, pro
prietor of the Weston hotel, was Bhot
In the leg by a man who broke Into
his hotel and took liquor. It Is be
lleved It Is Wilson, for whom posses
nre hunting. The man took only food
and liquor. A posse was sent out
Immediately after the man escaped,
Read today's want ads.
ft
H.1" II
$ ii ONE
Set Teaspoon Price $1.79 Sot Medium Forka.. " 2."i
Set Knives, Solid H " 1-76 Berry Spoona ' 3.85
Set Forks, Solid II. " -75 CoM Moat Fork.... ' V9
Sot Dessert Spoons. . " 1.43 Buttor Knife and
Set Table Spoons..., " 1.68 Sugar Shell " 1M
Set Soup Spoons.., " 8.211 Crean Ladle " 1.5-
Set Orange Spoons. 8.48 Gravy lAdlo fJ 1.71
Set Coffee Spoona... 8 12 Oyster J.na ''
Set Oyster Forks... " 8.50 Pickle Fort: . 3.1.'
Set Dessert Forks.. " 8.42 Child's Set. 3 po.. " 1-5'."
We have tho out-put of a Bartlett Pear Orchard. Leave
your orders with us now.
Fancy Bartlett Pears, Per Box $ 1 .25
CLARK'S GROCERY
Phone Main 1 74 612 Main Street