East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 23, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    DAILY KAST OKJKGOXIAX, rEXDLETOX, OHEGOX MOXDAV. OC-TOllKll 23, 1911.
EIGHT PAGES.
PAGE EIGHT.
A GOOD COOK
DEMANDS
THE BEST !
That's why iWe iWirini: srrocories for an appetizing and
aiivasins: "suare" meal always ask "Central" for
MA1X 90.
THEY GET IT !
QUANTITY and QUALITY with EVERY
purchase at the
STftEiDARD GROCERY COMPANY, INC.
Newsy Notes
: of Pendleton :
Files Final Account.
Attorney Will M. Peterson, adminis
trator of the estate of Honry C. Ad
ams, ex-president of the Athenn bank,
today filed his final account in the estate.
key prairie road to La Grande. Such'
a road would provide a highway from
l,a Grande to Lehman, 40 miles In
hngth and would insure much La
Grande patronage for the south end
resort. Mr. McNeil is also busy at
this time having two additional cot
tages constructed at Lehman. They
will be used for rooming purposes in
connection with the resort's hotel.
I
WHERE
FRANK O'GARA, Pres.
ALL ARE PLEASED.
BERXARD O'GARA, Sec.-Treas.
1
rurnl-.li Keifs to Crow. I
According to a deed filed today.
John W. Crow, well known farmer,
has purcha ed from J. W. Furnish
156 acres near the mauth of the south
fork of McKay creek. The consid
eration is not mentioned.
One Joint ltoo in Court.
This morning was an unusually
quiet one in police court for n Mon
day morning, only one John Doe be
, ing registered on the docket. He was
i accused of being drunk and forfeited
' his bail of five dollars.
PART! FOR YOUNG
LADY OF t
KIHIo OF QUILL
10 BE GIVEN FEAST
i: FRY XEWSPAPERMAX
IX COVXTY EXPECTED
K. of P. Smoker.
This evening the members of Da
mon Lodge No. 4 Knights of Pythias
j will enjoy a stag social and smoker
Kansas in regard to their opinions on,al their lodge hall. An entertaining
the right of a probate judge pro tern time has been arranged and the af
to marry a couple. The law seems fair promises to be well attended.
to be vague and there is a great dif- ; ,
tYi tive of opinion among the Judges, j !ostoii RcMaurant He-opens.
It is considered important for the; jack Kvan. who purchased the
reason that probate judges are said ; foston Restaurant on Main street at
to be marrying mow couples than the a .sherifTs s;lU, recently, Saturday
P.caczicis uaous. in many in- , lllornlnK re-opened that eating house
:.uic
I'.rentl Breaking to le Followed by
Perfection of lVrniancnt Organiui-I settle
lion anil Arrangement for Future
Gatherings,
vary judges
So out of respect to the good folks
who continue to get married in Kan
sas, the probate judges will attempt to
the question at their coining
convention in Tepeka ne.t month. If
they cannot agree here they will
probably lo.k around for come couple
willing to get married bv a probate
At a banquet at which some spec- ! judge pro tern, so the .-tate can bring
be introduced! 'l'L LU 1 "ier.
;r me supreme court ciecieietl tne
couple is not legally married they will
have to remarry if they are in love.
If thy are not in love they may be
rewarded for their sacrifice and trou
ble and ether y."ung folks in Kansas
a ill have their warning.
es theoffices are held by tempo- to Uu, publk.. 1Ie has niado the place
very clean and inviting and is already
receiving a good patronage,
tatu'.ar features may
the newspapermen of the county to
paher with the representatives of the
commercial organizations of the vari
ous f.'-wns will be entertained here to
inoirow evening, the banquet being
fcivtn at the Quelle commencing at
7.45.
The can for the meeting of the
press men was sent out several weehsi
ago and following several requests for j ovi-rlaml Travelers Drink of Prison
such a meeting from editors in van- j t.(1 Sl,Pill all(l Are stricken.
ous parts or tne county, a meeting ui gan Bernardino, Cal
the Commercial club representatives most pitiful tragedies of the Majave
bad also been slated tor aooui me
srne time and as some of the edi-
nmthors Mnrry Sisters.
County Judge J. W. Maloney this
morning said the ceremony which
united in marriage two brothers and
two sister-. The grooms were Curl
and Walter Ingram of Baker, while
the names of the Inkles are Jcsie and
Lulu Locard, residents of this coun
ty, according to the affidavit.
TRAGEDY OF DESERT
OV7KTAKES FAMILY
East End Prirty Sells.
By deeds filed today with the re
corder, Clan nee Mason has sold to
G. V. napp five acres in the Milton
Freewater country for $1500 and has
purchased from Lois E. Bixby seven
and one quarter acres in the same
district.
tors were to attend the development
league meeting also it was decided to
h-ld both meetings on the same date.
Foiiowing-their arrival here tomor
row evening the journalists will meet
in the rooms of the Commercial club
for the purpose of holding a business
meeting. At that time or later in the
evening an organization will be per
fected and arrangements made for fu
ture meetings. A meeting of the de-
desert in recent years was discovered
in Inyo county when a rarty of team
sters on their way across the hot, san
dy wa'e came upon the family of
George McDernrott.
McDermott and his family, con
s sting of his wife and five children,
:tai e l overland several weeks ago
for Mill Valley, I'tnh Becoming
, short of water it is thoug.lt they drank
I from one of the numerous poison
j springs on the desert. Their horses
i and cow first became sick and the
Buffalo Vernon in City.
Buffalo Vernon, champion bull-
One of .the ' dogger of the world and noted Round-
L'p performer, arrived in Pendleton
yesterday enroute from Spokane east.
He will go into vaudeville during the
winter but declares he will be back
for the next Round-l'p.
(Special Correspondence.)
Kobe, Ore., Oct. 23 Mrs. Alex
.Malcolm gave n very pleasant party
at her home on Dupont street Satur
day night In honor of her daughter.
The! ma, who celebrated her sixteenth
birthday. A large number of young
folks were invited and the evening
pleasantly passed with games, etc.
MrV. Guy Jonas of Athena, return
ed home last evening after spending
the week-end with her mother, Mrs.
Francis Scrivener.
F. W. Hendley was up from Iler
mision Sunday to spend the day with
his family.
Mr. Numa Lee, who conducted a
general grocery store in Stanfield the
past two years, has disposed of his
interests there and returned to Echo
w'th his family.
Mrs. John Bryant returned Satur
day evening to her home in Pendle
ton after several days spent here
with her daughter, Mrs. Kd Horscho.
Mis Bertie Baker of Pendleton
spent yesterday with hor sisters, Mrs.
J. T. Hoskins of this place, returning
home in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs, R. R. Lewis have sold
their Hermi ton farm and last week
moved to this place, where they will
make their home.
Mrs. Kd Horsch "ent to Pendleton
this morning to spend the day.
Mrs. Rose Copplnger is a business,
visitor in Pendleton this week. She
i- accompanied by her daughter, Miss
Bene Webb.
Mrs. Anna Young went to Stanfield
this morn!ng to spend the day with
her daughter, Mrs. Frank Sloan.
Mrs. M. K. Baker of Pendleton, is
visiting here this week with Mrs. J.
T. Hoskins
Mrs. Jos. Haaga and Mrs. Voss Tul-
f i )!!. were passengers on the motor
i Pendleton this morning
velepmtnt league will also be held at cow died. Then McDermott fell ill
the association rooms during the early
evenir.?. At 7:4.") the gathering will
adj 'tirn to the gut lie wh-re a han
:Uet will be served with members of
the Commercial club managing board
as the hosts. Dan P. Smythe. presi
dent r.f the Commercial club will serve
.-.- : ..i-tmaster and a toa.n program
t:.K-;U up at tne ( 'on elusion ot
!.';;i"t. Various subjects relat
the v. elf;, re of th : county will
ii-e.3.
... from the sjeakir.g program
"side" events will be ir.tr duee l
e purpe.se of enlivening the oc-
A' to the csr.ct nat
:t - f the program d.-ep
intoned.
V i.
the
(rile
for t:
Ivi'i
of this
recy is
ami iied six days later.
The distracted widow an mother
then took up the reins and drove the
nearly dead horses for miles over the
desert in search of water until the,
too, was stricken and fed by the side
of her husband.
It was a: this moment that the par-j v
ty of teamsters came upon the fam
ily. Mrs. McDermott and the chil
dren were piaccd in the wagon of
Peter Blackburn pnd rushed to Mill
valley. Blackburn who returned to
Sun Bernard no. i sports that Mr-.
McDermott could sc-irci-ly live until
i". ac hed Utah.
T"te ehibiri n. it was thought, would
:v-co V'T.
Baldwin Itotiniios Lawyer.
Edward D. Baldwin, well known
here through his former service as
private secretary to exCongressman
Fills, has been given a degree of
bachellor of laws by the Law School
of George Washington University of
Washington, D. C Baldwin receive J
the degree of master of arts at th-
university on February 1, 1009. He
is also a graduate of Whitman College
Walla Walla.
I Dances at Echo.
: Arrangements have been made for
:. i.f dance.? at Echo this fall
nn 1 winter to be given under the
iui-pii es of the Echo fire department,
th.e first of which will be given Oc
tober jtjth. The Kr ho fire laddies are
ro' 1 f ,r tbe'r successful dances a
-.. 1 as for the'r ahili y as fire fight
r and the p irt'e.s will bo attended
1-y many y:;u:i,' people from this tit
i 1'e'i :. -a i'nit' d Orche-tra w
furnish th.i. mu.sic.
that the big Closing-Out-Sale of the
Bo t 31 Store is a genuine effort to
go out of business. Being overloaded
in Men's Union Suits we purpose
changing them into money at a great
sacrifice. We have specified them
in lots to make easy -selling and your
convenience in buying. Lot numbers
and sizes are marked plainly.
I ft I Genuine Cotton I 1 PC
EuUI I in two colors nat- I Hv I
Worth $2.00 r uI and Gray 1? I U U
I n 0 DarkGr&yWor8ti Al 0 r
LU I ed and Cotton I N 8 K
Worth $2.50 Mixture VJ B U U
I Okli O Blue tint and nat- Of
LOT O ural light weight TV A
Worth $3.00 Worsted V L U U
I n A Heavy GrayCilO PC
LIS I T Worsted Lightly TV f
W0rlh$3.50 Fleeced Hjl L m U iJ
OTHER H. R. 11ROTIIER1IOODS
TO STRIKE X EXT MONTH
Los Angeles, Oct. 23. One thou
sand members of the Los Angeles lo
ll of Brotherhood of Locomotive En-
gitieers anj F retnen. Order of Rail
way Conductors and Enginemen and
the Order of Railway Telegraphers,
will strike November 2nd, according
to II. 1). Vancy chairman of the Los
Angeles advisory board of the Sys
tem of Federation. "They are
striking out of sympathy for us,'
Yancy.
not
said
AMERICAN- PRINCESS SEES
FOR DIVORCE IX LONDON'
London, Oct. 23. Princess Hassan
bet', r known as k.U Humphpy, a
California sir', is h're seeking a di
vir, e from her prince who is a firs
cousin to th" -live of K'-typt. She
said ;-he marr ed him for love and got
t'red because he guarded her too
and ordered her about.
Lot 5
Worth $5.00
Assorted Pink
Splashed Cream
Heavy Worsted
S3.45
An opportunity of rare oo
curance. Get your entire win
ter supply new. Did you
ever wear
elosrlv
.TliOrSAXDS MAY IiE
ILLEGALLY" WED
GOING INTO JAIL 1 1 E Rl NS.
Probate Judges Question Ceremonies
I'erf irini-tl by Them in Kansas.
T - ' K-? S'vta! thousand n.-r-ricd
t e'.p'e in Kansas may wake up '
so;.;.- bright sunny :ti -rr, ing ;in i i'n 1
out thf-v "'ire never U-si.'-i'y v.-And1
i"s .- 1 'fiUF,- the proba-e juices of
Kana have taken a n t'en to cr'"!"
a re. ; t in law. '
J s W. W. r?rkr. probat" judge
of Lyon county, started out from his ,
v:n of Emporia the oth'T day
iPT ohr pridiate jndges in .
Ccart Dedan s That's hrc Coiniit
td sl.ciiff Will Lrins l'i.
H".rris. sbrriff of
v es fo'jn .1 guilty
in p t'Tiitting It'i
-.' indicted f T .
r.nel'.sburg, i'.i.
i'llll'-ll enurity, who
'!' cross negligence
Sip-y, a prison-
s-.n, to escape,
Celebrate- Wedding Anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. l)o:i aid Mc-Donnld. pio
!!. rs of tiiis county now living in Wal
la We'.ia, .-tunl:'V ceb bratc-d their
Jefferson i ...ith v.etltiitg a nr. ' l .-ary anil a:I of
I
a):
Kills Wi:
, 'let.
iod iv .- ho'
deiilde
and Self.
C'ommoiloi'e" Gary
a a 1 kil ed his wife
barreb-d shotgun. He
has
tnoir children were present for t!;e
tendon. Tie s- Inelud-d Mrs. Capt.
Sccl.-y, Mrs. K. A. Dudley, Mri. An
M.n Woods, Victor McDonald, Mrs.
ci.tirct! bail fT his appearance at the will M. Peterson and .Mabel McUon
January court for sentence. The aid. Mr. Woods. Mr. Dudley, Mr.
court said that part of the sentence ; i t- i son and Mrs. Vic tor McDonald
would be imprisonment in the county f ere also present to c dc brute with the
jail. ' r'l'l couple.
native
Read the want ads.
ti
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ThjE OFFICE
A. SCHNEITER, Prop. PENDLETON, ORE
parpily Liquor Store
Phone Main 299 711 Main Street.
T.cyal Boys in Class Contest.
Former Pendleton high school stu
dents played a very prominent part
in the first annual Fre-hinan-Sopho-
more contests at the University of
Oregon last Saturday. In the 1 nf)
yard dash, Tom Boyl'n. Nat Kimball
and Donald Racier captured the three
places, Boylen and Rader were mem
bers of the winning relay team, and
Fne'k Dickson f'ni-hed first in the
sack race. l he sophomores won an
overwhelming victory, the score being
113 to 48.
atfe tin.
t i a
then went into the yard and told the
neighbors t all the officers. lie
lioni jut th,.. sun butt against a wail
ill" barrel .mi.. i. si h s clic-st and fired.
. died instant'y No cause is
io , n for his at"s.
ill i
1BDBB
Siifs?
of
dcKtr
bis.-
PovttT Plant Destrojfl.
cattle, Oct. 23 The power plant
the Sell wager and Xettleton lum
eiiil on til,, west waterway was
'ed by fire vj. terday with a
f $2.'i,0()0.
Itivigiiiiiion Received.
Washington. Oct. 23. -The resia
tion of Federal Jiult" Grose upp
Chicago, wa.- rweive 1 at the nil t
nouse today It was forwarded io
President Taft.
MOhliL .MAX" ELOPES
Willi MARRIED WOMAN"
Banks Pay You Interest on What
I You Save. I
I We Pay You Interest on I
What You Spend With Us j
$ .
$ When trading at this store always ask for cash register receipts j
W and save them. They represent a saving of 2 1-2 per cent on each
and every purchase. They are as good as cash in exchange for gro- g
if cries. Call and learn how. j:-i'". I'ilVJ -.'J. ii Hi S1 g
I A fine line of Nutmeg Musk Melons
I lust Received. Phone Your Order
J
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I CLARK'S GROCERY
612 Main Street I
iJ
Denies I'ire Was Ineeiullnry:
C. P. Barnett. owner of the Oregon
Feed yard, which was recently burned
to the ground, denies emphatically
that the fire was started by someone
having a grievance against hlrn as
certain reports would lead the public
to believe. lie a.-se-ts that the origin
of the fire was in the skating rink
and declares the O.-W. R. & N. engi
neer who sounded the alarm will take
oath that here was no fire at any
place but in the rink when he blew
his whistle. Mr. Bennett declares he
has no enemies and scoffs at the
theory of a fireburg.
j RoiiikI-I'p Ilfliiri to Walla "Walla.
j Manager R. W. Fletcher of the
Round-L'p Cowboy Band this morning
received a telephone communication
from Walla Walla asking that Pendle
ton's noted musical organization be
In the Garden City to furnish melody
for a great Hallowe'en Mardl Gras
which Is being planned In that city.
The Round-Up Band played in Walla
Walla during the Fourth of July cele
bration and this new engagement Is
evidence that Its music was appre-clted.
I'.clalhos of William ltouker and Mrs,
Fanny Smith Admit They Left
Together.
New York. Mrs. Fanny Smith and
William irowker, 3d, of Bloomfleld,
X. J have not been heard from by
their relatives and it is admitted by
the father 'if liowker and the husban
of Mrs. Smith that the couple went
av ay together.
Mrs. Smith, before leaving home,
told her husband, Norman, that he
need not look for her, as she woulc
never come back. Smith would not
allow his wife to read a newspaper
unlets it was a religious periodical.
This caused her to visit the W'ntsesslng
Library, where she and Bowker met.
Bowker was considered ono of the
best religious talkers in the state, and
was held up by mothers ns a model for
their sons. He was a member of the
official board of the Methodist church.
Smith is prostrated and refuses to
let his daughter out of his sight,
fearing his wife may come and kid
nap her.
once tried always worn by
95 out of a hundred, ask a
Union Suit Wearer.
BOSTON
Phone Main 174
From La Grando to Lehman.
Frank L. McNeil, proprietor of
Lehman springs, who is in the city
today enroute to Spokane, is endeav
oring to have a road constructed from
the springs to the edge of Starkey
prairie bo as to connect with th Star- and killed it
IJLACK SXAKE CHOKES CIIILT.
It IIUIh on Her front School Rafters
and Almost Kills Her.
Now Philadelphia, Ohio. Choked
Into Insensibility by a five-foot black
snake, Lillian Porcher, 8 years old
is in a serious condition at her homo
at Port Washington. With a com
panlon she was playing in a building
In the Port Washington scTiool yard
when the snake dropped from the
rafters on her head and quickly coll
ed Itself six times "round her neck
The other girl's scrams attracted the
attention of the teacher, who after
much difficulty, pulled off The. reptile
The Cash Market Handles the Cel
ebrated Seal Shipt Oysters, also
Clams, Crabs, Schrimps land Fish as
well as Groceries and Meats.
Pendleton CashjMarket j
Cor E. Court and Johnson Sta. Phone Main 101
American Beauty Embroidery Outfit
Complete outfit with American Beauty Embroidery Floss
to complete the desifrn.
Pillow Tops 25 nnd 50
22 inch Center Pieco 25
Library Oval ' sv
Librriry Cover
81.00
Complete lino of American Beauty Embroidery Floss and
1). M. C. in white and colors, 2 skeins for 5.
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The Store for Thrifty People,