East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 29, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT.
DAILY KAST OREGONIAX, FKNDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 29, 1911.
EIGHT PAUES.
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A GOOD COOK
DEMANDS
THE BEST !
That's why those ilo.-ivinir .groceries for an appetizing ami
npp':iinc "jiiiari'' meal always ask "Central' for
MA IX !.:.
THEY GET IT !
QUANTITY and QUALITY with EVERY
purchase at the
STANDARD GROCERY COMPANY, liiG.
WHERE ALL ARE PLEASED
FRANK O'GARA, Pres.
Newsy Notes 2
: of Pendleton
Woman's I.-ajnie to Meet.
Tne rogu'ar mommy meeting 01 me
local chapter of the American Wo
man's League will be held next Mon
day ufternooiat 3 o'clock In the as
sembly room of the o.ty hall.
Will Prenoh In Rapt 1st Cliurcli.
Rev. Cash, formerly occupying the
pulpit of the Hormiston church, will
preach next Sunday morning and eve
ning in the local Baptist church. This
was the announcement given out this
morning.
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS.
BERNARD O'GARA, Sco.-Treas.
j sun Ciei Fntlier's Property.
Louis Leonard La Rone today se
j cured possession of his father's prop-
erty. on Oosbie and Aura streets by
' reason of the death of the latter and
I the recording of a deed which was
made two years ago.
WORT M A N FIGHTS
FOR HIS LIBERTY
In a crowded court room this after
noon is being fought the final battle
which is to decide whether or not
Charles Wormian is guilty of the
charge of fornication. The argu
ments of the opposing attorneys be
gun just before ; o'clock and at press
time had just been concluded. Dep
uty District Attorney Pruitt opened for
the state, brie."... summing up the evi
dence and deelaring it to prove con
clusively thiit Evelyn Rugh had been
wronged by the defendant as alleged
In the indictment. Attorney Dan P.
Smythe followed ar.d maintained that
tlio state had failed to prove several
;' the materia! allegations one of the
1 riiuipiil of which was that which
tiech.red the girl to have been of pre
vious chaste and moral character. At
tcrney Chas Carter and District At
torney Van Vactor closed the case.
The taking of evidence was not
completed until 1:45 this afternoon,
many of the witnesses having been
many witnesses, among them being
a number of young men of this city
and Athena, whose testimony was in
tended to indicate that the girl had
been morally lax since she was of the
age qf 13.
The trial throughout has been unu
sually hard fought, each side con
tending for the advantage with vigor,
and persistency. Among the many
people crowding the courtroom are a
number of women, the mother of the
girl being one of these. Both vester- !
day and today she has been hysterical
and sobbed continually.
Parish AM Social. s
A silver tea social is to be given
this evening at the home of Mrs. L.
H. Sturgis for the benef.t of the Par
ish Aid society of the Church of the
Redeemer. It Is to begin at 8 o'clock
and the public is invjtod to attend.
Two Marriage I.li-onsos.
Marriage licenses were Issued yes
terday afternoon to John F. Hanson
and Clara Larsen, both residents of
this county, and to Miland H. Hobson
and Lulu Cranshaw of this city. The
latter couple are colored people.
PROSTRATED BY AFFINITY.
Artist Earle's Mother Collapses at Ar
rival or Fourth Soulniate.
New York. Mrs. L. J. Earle,
mother of Ferdinand Pinney Earle,
was prostrated at her appartments in
the Hotel Marie Antoinette following
the sudden arrival here of her eccen
tric son with his latest soulmate, for
merly Miss Dorothet Elbert Stewart
of Workingham. England. Mrs. Earle
Sr. was under the care of a physician.
It was said that she had cast off her
son for good.
Thompson Buys Irrigated Land.
By a deed recorded today, Thomas
Thompson, well known farmer-citizen,
becomes the owner of two tracts
of land near stunfield, one contain
ing 4.71 acres and the other 5 acres.
The land was purchased from the In
land Irrigation company for $2427.50.
OLD PREACHER JILT? SUED.
Sued on Day of Inheritance.
Leonard La Rone, only son and heir
of Louis La Rone who died in this city
this morning, was this afternoon made
the defendant in a suit by the firm
of Ashley & Rumelin. bankers. The
complaint alleges that on Sept. IS,
1909, the. defendant borrowed $73.50
for which he gave his promisory note
and has refused to fulfill the obli
gations of the note. S. A. Newberry
is attorney for the banking company.
Oosy.
Up to' the minute pictures for Fri
day and Saturday.
"The Best Policy." Two brothers
love the same girl, the gay one Is In
the lead as compared with the plod
ding, hard working brother, but the
gay one's debts accumulate and he
must have money, so he steals from
his father, placing a few bills in the
brother's pocket. Hero the girl In
tervenes and succeeds In running the
real thief down. The story would be
incomplete If she didn't marry the
plodder.
"Mutt and Jeff in the Banking
Business." At last the two insepar
ables. Mutt and Jeff, have struck it
rich, they have teal money, and as Is
often the case with people unaccus
touted to hear the Joyful jingling of
vile metal, or feel the cold-warm touch
of the mnzuma, neither Mutt no Jeff
know what to do with their suddenly
acquired riches. Btjlng on easy street
for the time being they plan lnnum
eruble plans to remain on the com
fortable road for the balance of their
mortal existence. But borrowers are
forgetful folks, still better than any
of the others.
"An Indian Legend." The prlncipul
feature in this all Indian picture is
the rescue of the maid condemned to
death for treachery and placed in a
canoe to be sent through the rapids
she is rescued by her lover in a sen
sational manner. There are some war
scenes and scenes of warlike prepar
ations which are interesting as show
ing what the Indians did under such
circumstances and thrilling because
they are well acted. The background
of the scenes and the rushing water
In the rapids are natural and filled
with . attractive wild beauty.
"The Way of the World." Pretty
Maggie Dolnn had given her final an
swer to Jim, her childhood sweet
heart, that unless he abstained from
the. use of liquor she would never
marry him. Jim's faithful promise
was soon broken as he came among a
crowd of his boon companions and
his free use of the cup that cheers
caused him to g-t a sound threshing
from the teller at the bank where she
was employed. When Tom marries
Maggie. Jim, contrary to all expecta
tions becomes one of New York's
most respected citizens.
ftRYPXO)
LENSES
KRYPTOKS embody two
pieces of glass of 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
,ia cleaning!' Ask your optician
to show you KRYPTOKS. 3
BALE ROTH WELL
State Rejristered Optometrist at
Wm HANS COM
THE Jeweler, Pendleton. Oregon.
S."0.000 Heart Balm by Snn Jose Ar
tist from the Rev. Mr. Besse.
San Jose, Calif. The Rev. H. F.
Besse a free Methodist m'.nlster, who
was married to Mrs. Anna Mary
Spivey, was sued for J50.000 damages
on breach of promise charges by Mrs.
Cynthia M. Thompson, an artist or
this city
Mrs. Thompson says that several
years ago the aged minister asked
her to marry him and that she con
sented. Then she learned that the
Rev. Mr. Be-se married Mrs. Spivey
last Saturday.
The Rev. Mr. Besse is a retired pas
tor. He is reputed to be wealthy. He
has a beautiful home in South Tenth
street, on which he has a sign print
ed in gold le'.ters It reads:
"H. T. Bes-e has a cottage below
and a mansion above."
Sees Ontario Frontier Show.
Jack Vincent returned this morn
ing from Ontario where he witnessed
the echo of the Round-Up here In
connection w.th the Malheur county
fair. He declares some of the buck
ing was very creditable anil reports
F. J. McMonies of the firm of Hamley
& Co., there with a handsome saddle
which was put up as first pr.ze in the
contests.
Cooked Food Sale.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church will have a cooked food sale at
the Peoples Warehouse tomorrow
morning.
Make Fn-t Run on Bet.
J. S. Thornton, a real estate and
mining man of Walla Walla, R. E.
Glass, a mining man of Seattle, and
their chauffeur, Robert Rlggs made
a fast run from Walla Walla to Pen
dleton last night In Mr. Thornton's
automobile, covering the distance In
one hour and forty-five minutes.
Some friends wagered $50 that they
could not arrive In this city before
midnight by leaving at 10:15 and
they pulled up to the St. George hotel
just before the t.me limit.
OPPEXHEIMEK MAY NOT
HANG FOR LAST KILLING
Sacramento District Attorney Expects
I'. S. Court Rulliitr on First Crlnio.
Sacra men'.o. Although prosecution
of Jacob i 'ppenheimcr for killing
Francisco Quijada at Fols im prison
comes within the jurisdiction of the
Sacramento courts, District Attorney
Wachhorst has announced that Op
penhelnier will not be tried unless he
wins his appeal to the United States
supreme court.
"Oppenholjner is. under a death
sentence and has a stay of execution
until the supreme court in OctuR-r
passes "on his case," said Wachhor-t.
"It would take time to try him for
the murder of Quijada. Before he
could be hanged for the crime the de
cision of the supreme court would be
rendered"
NEW - 1911 - NEW
FALL SUITS
just arrived and must be
CLOSED OUT
at once. We quote you
QUIT
rrices on one an
BUSINESS
n one and all.
New Overcoats the same
way and Slip-On S at
Closing Out prices.
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UUUIUII Ul UIIL
Business
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LONELY ICELAND.
A traveler In Iceland says that he
Journeyed more than fifty miles from
the capital, Reykjavik, and say only
two or three farms In all that dis
tance. "In all this time," he says, "I had
not seen even a sapling. Extinct vol
canoes surrounded- us on every side.
Dust storms swept down from their
scarred sides. Distant gleams of glit
tering Ice from the glaciers dazzled
us when the sun shone upon them.
But here, In a land where there is
almost no fuel, and where few crops
besides hay and turnips can be rais
ed, I found books and cheerful con
versation, nn outlook on life and a
knowledge of current events which I
have not always found in populous
cities. There are no schools outside
of Reykjavk, for children cannot
walk ten m'.les each way to a school
hou e, and even such a school house
would, accommodate but two or three
families. But the Itinerant pedagogue
goes about from house to house, car
rying his store of learning with him,
and leaving behind much Intellectual
stimulus and a desire to know what
A .Snap Owner leaving Pendleton,
must sell good 9 room house, furnish
ed, three blocks from Ma-n street, at
bargain; terms. Phone Black 2731.
Harry Donley, supervisor of bridges
and bu lding for the Washington di
vision of the O.-W. R. & N., was In
Pendleton yesterday on business con-ner-ted
with his department.
OPERATION DID
NOT STOP THEFT
Boys and Misses School
SHOES
LEST AND CIIKAPKST WE EVER HAD.
Little boys' piin metnl blur'ner, 'J to 13 . 51.50
I Joys' frun metal bluckr 13 1-2 L S1.90
Yon'l-s eun metal bluelier 2 to 5 1-2 52. 2a
ALWAYS TJIK U E.ST RED SCHOOL IIOUSE SHOES.
MiW 1.oa- calf nnrl vici. 5 to 8 S1.40
M box ealf au'l vici, 1-2 to 11 S1.75
Mi-r 1..-lX er.lf pud vici. 11 1-2 to 2 : $1.90
Our Misses' thoVs at S1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 defy compe
tition.. Vv) lino Indies' nnd men's shoes.
THE WONDER STORE
Surgery for Kleptomania Falls to Pre
vent filrl Stealing Agnln.
Los Angeles. The girl who, under
the name of Alice Taylor, is said to
have undergone, at Oakland, when
scientists declared was a successful
operation to cure kleptomania, and
who was arrested here' on a charge of
systematic theft, Is In a cell In the city
Jail today awaiting arraignment.
The girl, who is also said to have
used Jean Turner as an alias, main
tains secrecy as to her actions and
past, but asserts she wn cured of
kleptomania, and that when she is
arraigned late today or tomorrow she
will be able to prove her Innocence
of the present charge.
Is going on beyond the bounds of the
Island. Phlladelph.a Ledger.
HUGE RALLOOX WRECKED.
Crew of Britain's Latest Dlrgible
Compelled to Sulm Ashore.
London. The monster dlrgible
army balloon of the same type as the
Mayfly, which was launched during
the coronation festivities, was wreck
ed as the enormous ship was being
taken from its shed at the Cevendish
dock, Barrow. The craft had Just
been accepted by Captain Suetcr and
he and his crew were aboard the gon
dolas. The ship wajj submerged for
a short time, but the crew leaped
from the after gondola- and swam
ashore. The accident was caused by
the rupture of one of the gas bags,
causing It to collapse.
Magistrate sentences drunks to at
tend church for six months. Isn't
there a constitutional guarantee
against "cruel and unusual punish
ment" ?
Dr J. A. Best pas returned from his
vacation and has resnmed practice.
I'lilsnXKI! ESCAPES UROM
WALLA WAI.LA INSTITUTION
How Would You Like to
Get a Coat and Vest
mm
We are selling complete suit3 for full prro'.vn men at prices
you would ordinarily pay for a pair of panta.
Good Warm Overcoats
with or without Presto Collar at
correspondingly low prices
THE HUB
The Drummers Store Sample
For the third time In the last few
months a prisoner escaped from the
state penitentiary last-night, when
Charles Walker, white, sent up from
Vancouver for grand larceny, and
who had been act-ng as cook In the
restaurant on the hill, decided that
he preferred a few weeks' liberty to
remaining at his post and completing
his sentence which would have ex
pired in a few months' time.
After preparing the evening rnea',
Walter stepper! outside and while his
viands were being partaken of and
no one was giving him a thought, he
quietly left the grounds, where he had
been given free access, being a trus
ty with a short tnie yet to serve. It
is thought he left about 6 o'clock,
but as he had quite a start. It Is not
known where he headed for.
Walker is described as being about
five feet and four inches In height, of
very slight build, very light complex
ion and hair. He has a pug nose and
a fluent talker.
PRIVATE IU.OOM TO
GET A COMMISSION
SoldiiT on Who-m Behalf President
Taft liirlm;uidel Colonel Garranl
Pas-es ExuiuiuutlMi for Soooml
lieutenant.
Washington, D. C. rrivate Frank
B, Bloom, battery F, Third field ar
tillery, will become e second lieuten
ant in the United tes army.
It has taken two examinations the
Influence of prominent Hebrews
throughout the country and the rep
rimand of a colenel In the army to
bring the commission home to Bloom
Bloom Is a young Jew, son of thgl
post tailor or Fort Myer. About a
year ago he took an examination for
a commission. It Is not known
whether he passed the examination
mentally, but when his papers came
up for final d'spotdtion Colonel Gar
rard of the Fifteenth cavalry, com
manding officer of Fort Myer, mtde
recommendation that because Private
Bloom was a Hebrew and the son of
a post tailor It was best for the ser
vice that he "did fail" to pass the ex
amination, i
The young man's mother got hold
of the endorsement, carried It to Si
mon Wolf here, and the latter laid the
matter before President Taft. The
president lmmed.ately reprimanded
Colonel Garrard and ordered that the
young man again bo given an oppor
tunity to take an examination for a
commission.
A few weeks ago Private Bloom was
ordered to Fort Leavenworth, Kan.,
to take his second cxamlnat on.
Word reached the war department
that he had successfully passed both
the physical and mental examinations
and was eligible to promotion to a
lieutenancy.
AUCTION SALE
of 50 choice Pendleton resident lots. Located in different
part9 of the city. Call and learn particulars.
MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
Phone Main 83. 117 E. Court Street.
I Pendleton Dye Works
1 CUT PRiCES FOR SEPT.
g LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED ". . $4.t0
ft LADIES' SUITS PRESSED '. t.0
8 MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED 92.M
ft MEN'S SUITS PRESSED , 76c
4 Have your clothes cleaned a ait up-to-date place and by up-to-
0 date method. '
ft Phone Main 109. 109 1-8 E. AlU.
ijiit
j ISEi
I5UINGS GIRL TO SALEM FOR
WHITE SLAVE PROBE
Salem, Ore. At the request of
United States District Attorney Mc
Court, Chief of Police Hamilton last
night escorted Vera Slagle, the girl
who was arrested here in company
with Virgil Jones, to Portland, where
she is wanted as a witness In the
white slave lnjulry being made by the
federal authorities. The Slagle girl
was arrested In a rooming house here
and her companion. Virgil Jones, was
also arrested for soliciting on the
street for Immoral trade for the girl.
Fowlw Still Delayed.
Emigrant Gay, Calif., Sept. 29. A
leaking water jacket of Aviator Fow
ler's aeroplane today caused a post
ponement of his flight. It looks like
he never will cross the mountains.
OLD VESSEL TO BE TARGET,
0
Pacific Likely to ho Scene of Destroy
ing Obsolete Armored Rout.
Washington Well pleased with the
results accomplished In the shooting
up of the old battleship San Mar
cos (Texas), the Navy Department
Is now considering the advisability
of assibning some obsolete vessel on
the west coast for use as a target for
the Pacific fleet. Practice against a
real armored ship is said . to have
been demonstrated to be of Immense
practical value.
Read the want aas.
aim at?
IS THE APPETITE POOR?
IS THE STOMACH WEAK?
ROWELS CONSTIPATED?
You should try a bottle of
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
today. It will do yon good
s
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Fine Shipment of Large Pears
for Canning, Only $ 1 .25 Box.
Fresh shipments daily oi failcy
and staple groceries and cash
prices make this store the
Peoples Popular Place to
Trade. Prices lower and
our lines fresher.
CLARK'S GROCERY
Phone Main 1 74 612 Main Stred