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

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Pendleton's Busiest
GROCERY
Invites you to phone in your order for
Fruits and Vegetables
Prompt attention piven every order and jrreat eare taken
to fill them just right.
It must be good to leave this store.
P1IOXE MAIX 96.
STANDARD GROCERY COMPANY INC.
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
I'aptlst son-lew Tonight.
Rev. II. B. Foskett, will conduct
services at the Paptlst church to
night, beginning promptly at 7:30
o'clock.
WHERE ALL, ARE PLEASED.
FRANK O'GARA, Pres. BERNARD O'GARA. Sec-Treas.
SB
Small Flro This Morning. '
About 8:30 this morning, the fire
i alarm was sounded when It was dis-
. covered that a tra-h fire had spread
to a little outbuilding back of the
; Hos-ton Store. A few buckets of water
1 kept it In control vntil the firemen
' responded ,nnd quenched the blaze
with a stream from their hose.
Well Known Cab Driver Arrested.
Monroe Jurivs, the well known cab
driver of the city, was last night ar
rested by Patrolman Myers for vio
lating the ordinance prohibiting tho
standing of vehicles on the main
i streets of the city. A warrant was
made out against him and he pleaded
not guilty to the charge and will be
tried in the police court this afternoon.
MALITIA AGAIN
STARTS DRILLS
VACATION OF SIX WEEKS
COMES TO AN END
Pendleton and I taker City Companies
to Engage In Rlfl- Shoot on Local
Target Grounds One Week From
Tomorrow.
m. Assembly 8:00 d. m. recall, 9:30
p. m.. Enlisted men leaving the city
for 30 days or more will be granted
further furloughs upon request.
4. Acting Sergeants Roy E. Wis
sler, John S. Carroll, Acting Corpor
als Clarence V. Badger. Herbert H.
Brown. Lysle Wilkinson will report
at the armory Monday, September
25, S p. m. for non-commissioned of
ficers' examination.
CHARLES C. VIXIER.
1st Lieut. 3rd Inf., O. N. G.
1JROTIIE11S FLOG A SUITOR.
Southern Woman Dies of Shock as
Result or Fnmlly Row.
ir.-,n i ...! ,.. x-cuse air. ana Airs
Z B "r ,1" . .r.: A. I. Holstein could not break uo their
encampment. the militiamen of com- t?" "1 engagement and prevent
Pany L will again commence their T T n n c? , Columb "Spradley.
weekly drills next Tuesday evening ! t ?"y T" & Ho1
with an inspection and muster by ?.f ' and, Rb,ert Cockrell are in Ai
either Captain Kern or First Lieu-1 kC" 1l0U"t1ftl3aiL , ,
tenant Vinier. according to an order1 . ' , n sPradIey is dead from
issued this morning by the latter On ! nervous fright, Ben Spradley Is not
Sunday, October 1 will occur ' the ! ePocte(1 recover from the effects
regimental rifle shoot with the Pen- , a mereiIess flowing and Columbus
dleton and Baker companies using ! &rIad!e',, la .te",n
the local range and the other nine I h fami,ies are fairly well-to-do
companies with the staff and non-! and prominent ,n the section.
commissioned officers usine the e Parents of the young lady
Clackamas range.
The following are the orders issued
this morning by Lieutenant Vinier:
Armory Co. L, 3rd Inf. O. N. G.,
Pendleton, Ore, Sept. 22, 1911.
1. In compliance with G. O. No.
12, Headquarters Third Infantry. Ore
gon National Guard, Co. L, 3rd Inf.,
O. X. G., will assemble in the Ar
mory, Pendleton, Ore, Tuesday, Sep
tember 26. 1911, in sen-ice uniform,
rifle and side arms, for inspection and
muster First call 7:15t assembly 8
P. m.
-luster rolls showing all changes
since last quarterly returns will be
maae up 10 and including date of!
muster, one copy of which will be
handed to the mustering officer at
the time of muster.
2. Sergt Eugene Blanchet will as
sume the duties of quartermaster,
sergeant upon receipt of this order.
Acting Q. M. Sgt. Roy Reeves will
immediately upon receipt of this or
Cer turn over to Q M Sgt. Eugene
Blanchet all United States, stato and
company property for which he Is accountable.
3. On Tuesday, Sept. 26. ar.d each' Whatever happened to Doc Cook
Tuesday thereafter the following calls j while up north, he didn't lose his
will be observed. First call,' 7:45 p. '"gall."
found that they could not break up
the love match, members of the Hol
stein family went to the Spradley
home and calling Columbus Spradley
from the house took him to a field
and flogged him unmercifully, telling
him meanwhile that he would have
to leave the community.
Ben Spradley followed the Holstelns
and Cockrell to the field and when he
attempted to Interfere was so severe
ly flogged physicians believe he has
little chance of recovery. " 1
Mrs. SnrflllW tha mntVic n C.I
weeks-old baby, hearing the screams
of the flogged men and seeing the
flogging, succumbed to nervous fright.
She was found dead the following
morning.
Sniytho Witness Before Commission
Dan P. Smythe, secretary of the
Oregon Woolgrowers" association, lias
been subpoenaed by the commerce
commission in Its investigation of the
wool rates case. He will leave here
Tuesday night and appear before the
commission on Wednesday.
Six of the Same.
Police Judge FHz Gerald this morn
ing had a sextette of drunks brought
before him and all of the convivial
ones entered pleas o guilty. Molem
Bell. George Kelly, John Skehan,
Robert John-on and Dan Mileny all
took three days in Jail as a result of
being without the necessary lucre to
liquidate their fines while C. K. Blan
chet gained h'.s liberty by turning
over $5 to the city.
Foreigners light niul Pay.
Nick Papos and John Rosamos.
two foreigners, became involved in a
dispute yesterday afternoon which
resulted in a pugilistic encounter.
Both were arrested and brought into
police court. Because he was un
fortunate enough to be the aggressor
.and the least to suffer, the former
was required to pay a $10 fine, while
the latter got off by paying a V note.
PERSONAL
MENTION
Seliool Attendance Over 8tM).
According to figures compiled by
City Superintendent J. S. Landers, the
public schools of Pendleton had an
attendance yesterday of 818. The
Washington school leads with 275
pupils enrolled in its eight grade.-,
while the Hawthorne is a close sec
ond with 270. The high school has
135, the Lincoln school 104 and the
Field school 34.
Free Lecture.
"Topics of Mutual Interest to the
Public as Well as the Profession," by
Dr. J. X. McCormack, lecturer for the
American Medical association. First
Christain church, Saturday, Sept. 23,
at 8:09 o'clock p. m. The public cor
dially Invited.
Wo Are After Your Business.
Xew, Clean, Serviceable, liiiilit Priced Merchandise will
prove to you that we' are entitled to your confidence and your
business.
Xew line of D. 31. C. Embroidery Cotton3 in all colors, 2
skeins for o
Ladies' Outine Gowns 59, 73 9S, 1.23
Ladies' Coat from $3.00 to 15.00
Outing Flannel, Flannelette and Kimona Goods.
All Wool Senres. all colors, yard . 60
School Dnv Plaids .'. 20c nnd 30
Those Children's Shoes at 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 are
wearers.
THE WONDER STORE
lens Sa
mpls
sr
Union Suit;
We have a pood bip line of drummers sample union suits.
A pood heavy cotton suit, regular $1.50 seller for 1.00.
A pood heavy wool suit, regular $3.25 seller for 2.25.
An extra fine wool union suit, pood weight, regular re-
tail price $4.00, this sample suit we sell at 2.65 and 2.75
A lighter weight wool, regular $3.50 seller at 2.50.
The new INTERLOCK FABRIC sold at $2.25 every
where, our sample suits 1.65.
THE . HUB
The Drummers Sample Store
Between Taylor Hardware and Pendleton Drug Co.
PENDLETON, OREGON.
Alleges Wife fs Prostitute.
Jacob Kaufman has commenced
suit against his wife, Pearl Kaufman,
alleging that in December, 1908, she
deserted him without cause or provo
cation and entered into a house of
ill fame against his will and wishes
As a result of her action, he com
plains that he has suffered great
mental anguish and has been made
sick and sad and he, therefore, prys
for a decree of divorce. The couple
was married on Christmas. 1905, at
Silverton, Ore., according to the com
pla'nt. Judge Jamis A. Fee is at
torney for the plaintiff.
Corloy Imrpovcs at Sunitoriuni.
The East Oregonlan is in receipt of
a letter from E. V. Corley who re
cently entered the Modern Woodmen
sanitorium for tuberculosis patients at
Colorado Springs. He states that he
is improving there but complains of
the management of the Institution.
There are about 180 patients there
now, he says, in all stages of the dread
disease, some of whom are getting
better and some growing wor-e. A
man is not considered in good society
there unless he is pronounced to have
the "bus" as the tuberculosis germs
are called and hi popularity with
the nurses varies with his tempera
ture, Mr. Corley states.
Several Teachers Change.
As the result of th. addition of one
more room at the Lincoln school and
the resignation of Miss Florence Har
ris, there has been a change in the
faculties of the different school.
Miss Mary Zurcher, who has had the
sixth grade In tho Hawthorne
school, has taken the place made va
cant by Miss Harris in tho Lincoln
school, and Ml:-s Anita Kirkpatrick
of Weston, a graduate of the old Wes
ton normal, and who has done post
graduate work at the University of
Washington, has been elected to
Miss Zurcher's position. Mr. Au
gusta Motile has been transferred
from the Washington school to the
Lincoln and Miss Elder from the
Field school to the Washington
school. Mrs. Mary Harvey has been
named ns principal of the Lincoln
school.
Roy Ktrkley left on the local this
morning for points west.
It. C. Sommers of Prosser, Wash.,
Ir registered at the Bowman.
D. P. Bailey of Waitsburg, was a
guest at. the St. George last night.
Bert Kirby, mercantile man of Ad
ams, is a visitor in the city today.
II. J. Longley, well known HermU
tonian, was a visitor in the city last
evening.
Fred Xelson has returned from
Walla Walla, .where he took In the
races.
Asa B. Thomson, well known prop
erty holder of Echo, was in tho city
last night.
J. W. Lynch of Pilot Rock, came in
from that town last evening and re
mained over night.
James Aicuovern or Nolln, was
among the out of to'vn visitors in the
city yesterday.
Senator C. A. Barrett of Athena
was ,an Incoming passenger on the
local this morning.
Charles Baxter. Jr. of Boise. Is here
today In the interest of the firm for
which he is traveling.
S. F. Wilson, the attorney-bnnker
of Athena, came down from his home
on the local this morning.
Deputy District Attorney W. C. E.
Pruitt returned today from a busi
ness trip to points eastward.
Miss Ethel Chapman has gone to
Buena Vista, Va., where she will at
tend the Southern seminary.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Turner were
among the Pendletonlans visiting In
Walla Wa'la during fair week.
Alfred Fit:'. Gerald returned last
night from Walla Walla, where he
spent a couple of days at the fair.
Bob Llverrtiore, who has been vis
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lot
Livermore, returned to Portland to
day.
Attorney Homer I. Watts rnme
down from Athena on the local this
morning and is transacting business
here today.
"Uncle George" Webbf fornierlv
state treasurer, accompanied his son
Arthur, who visited here during the
Rousd-Up. back to Wallace. Idaho
for a visit.
District Attorney Van Vactor ot
Heppner, c:ne over from the Mor
row county seat last night to resume
hi.s duties as chief prosecutor for the
state at the term of the circuit court.
K. W. Fletcher, circulation man
ager of the Fast Oivgonian, who has
been : pending the past few days in
the west end of the county, returned
hoiuL. on the local this morning.
Swi Gives l p Wenlih.
.Seattle, Wash., Sept. 22. Word
was received here today that divers
have recovered the strong box con
taining 1 150.000 in gold bullion, which
went down with the steamship Ra
mona, off Spanish Island. Alaska. The
treasure will be sent to this city.
Strayed or Stolen.
A gray horse, branded A in circle
on left shoulder and also H over bar
on left stifle. Has been wire cut on
bith front feet. Reward will be given
U any per.son giving Information lead
ing to the whereabouts of the horse.
Jacob Rohde, Box 64, Echo, Ore.
NEW - 19.11 - NEW
FALL S
USTS
just arrived and must be
CLOSED OUT
at once. We quote you
QUIT BUSINESS
Prices on one and all.
New Overcoats the same
way 'and Slip-On S at
Closing Out prices.
w pnemm ctim cimioe
UUUIUII Ul UIIL
Business
Out
Her Deadly Weapon.
The Teacher (reading) "Then the
girl warrior faced the mocking fie
and unsheathed her deadly weapon."
What does that mean, children?
Well, Elsie?
Elsie Please ma'am, I thing It
means' she stuck out her tongue.-Tit-Bits.
Representative Lafferty Is observ
ed to be doing considerable newspaper
advertising. Probably he is wasting
money.
Four Killed by KxphMon,
Youngstown. i .. ,;t. r2.--Fur
persons were killed rn 1 twelve . ii.ni--
1 burned today when an eighteen- ,
Inch gas main exploded
caught from a k'trr, ii
boarding house, which
wrecked.
WHERE TO ?
Seattle ? Spokane ? Portland ?
I Arrive Seattle 8:15 A. M.
Arrive Spokane....9 :55 P. M.
Arrive Portland 8 :10 A. M.
Northern Pacific Railway
The Pioneer Line.
First class trains. Close connectioqs. Good leaving time.
Good arriving time.
SLEEPING CARS FROM PASCO
Through -.Tickets to all Points
East or West
Secure tickets and full information from
?ClO W- ADAMS, AGENT N. P. RY.,
52X5 I'JSMJLKTOX.
Ask about EXCUTiSIOX FAKES for these events:
Washington State Fair, North Yakima, Sept. 25-30.
Interstate Fair; Spokane, Oct. 2-8.
Xational Apple Show, Spi.kane. November 23-30.
4
T!io g.'S
- :::nr'.
.vu'j also
Xoar Dieppe oysters lie In regular
row) like the tiles of houses, and are
always ready to be taken from the
beds and sent to market
IS YOUR
mum poor
I.s the tongue coated or does
your head ache?
You really should try
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
nt once. It does the work.
The East End Grocery
Headquarters In Pendleton for
FINE POULTRY :
Phone In your order and it will receive our prompt attention.
Main 636.
J. W. DYER, Prop.
en
1SRYP
LENSES
Committee Moots.
Salem, Ore., Sept. 22. A Bpeclal
meeting of the comm.ttee of the Ore
Kon conference of the Methodist
Episcopal church, -vhioh considered
the charges preferred against Rev.
John W. Parsons, former superin
tendent of Missions In Alaska, wai
held last night, three of the five
members of the committee being pres
ent. The members of the commit
tee absolutely declined to say what
the meeting was for, or whether they
will recommend that Parsons be tried
when they report. Only one of the
committee would make any comment
whatever. This member declared
that there Is "nothing in the charges."
lire Dentroya Winery.
Fresno. Cal., Sept. 22. Fire late
yesterday afternoon destroyed the
Elsen winery, located six miles east
of this city, causing a loss of $160,
000. The distilling and engine rooms
were saved. The fre started from
an explosion caused by the flame of
a lamp coming in contact with sherry
fumes when a Chinese employe was
engaged in racking nberry.
KRYPTOKS embody two
pieces of glastof different re
fraction, coalesced with intense
heat into one, and ground into
a lens having: two distinct focal
points. Without 'seam 'or ce
ment, no edges to catch dust or
to, become cracked and jagged
in cleaning." Ak your optician
to show you KRYPTOKS. Si
DALE ROTH WELL
State Registered Optometrist at.
Wm HANSCOM
TIJ.E Jeweler, Pendleton, Oregon,
i
Temple Building Next to Gosy
Theatre
Fresh shipments daily of fancy
and staple groceries an cash
prices make this store the
Peoples Popular Place to
1 Trade. Prices lower and
our lines fresher.
CLARK'S GROCERY
Phone Main 174 '612 Mam Street
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