East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 26, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1911.
EIGHT PAGES.
PAGE EIG1I1.
A GOOD COOK
DEMANDS
THE BEST !
That's why those desiring groceries for an appetizing and
appeasing "square'' meal always ask '"Central" for
MAIN 96.
THEY GET IT !
QUANTITY and QUALITY with EVERY
purchase at the
STANDARD GROCERY COMPANY, INC.
WHERE ALL, ARE PLEASED.
FRANK O'GAJtA, Pres. BERNARD O'GARA. Sec-Trcas.
il
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton :
Ono Marriage License.
County Clerk Saling today Issued a
; marriage .license to Frank McNally
and Katie T. Kelly, uoin oi mis cuy.
Frvowntor Lot Sells.
Alice A. Johnson and her husband
Frank J. Johnson, have sold to Charles
F. Otto lot 17 of block 63 of the town
: of Freewater for a consideration of
$2400.
Mve Into IVniUeton.
Mr. ami Mr.-. Roy Beagles, who
have been living in Helix for some i
time past, arrived in Pendleton this
morning and will make this city their
home in the future. They have rent
ed a house at 560 Blaine street.
Arjruo Water Case Saturday,
i Judge Phelps will listen to the ar
guments in the case of Taine Pros.
.vs. the Hudson Pay Ditch company
on Saturday. Testimony in the eas;
i was taken on Monday and Tuesday.
L
JOHN" E MONTGOMERY
APPOINTED BY MAYOR
proprietors of the new St. George
Cafe and Grill put in their applica
tion for a liquor license and will prob
ably secure the coveted document.
The council last night authorized
the grading of Monroe street as ad
vertised for some time past.
The matter of constructing stone
steps up the Bluff street hill was re
ferred to the street committee.
, Loses One Out of 2l.
j Captain Kldd. well known McKay
creek stockman, is In the city today.
I He states that during the past season
he ran 260 head of horses on his
large range and that at the round-up
only one was missing.
City Engineer Makes Final Report on
Cost of Paving Alta, Cottonwood
ami Webb Streets Will Grade
Other City Thoroughfares.
GIRL BAFFLES BURGLAR
BY STRATEGY AND A KICK
Fights With Robber N'early Half Hour
and Then Escapes to Summon Po
lice After Feigning Uncon.sclous
ness. Mount Pleasant, Pa. Miss Clara
Carabaugh, aged 17, pretty and ath
letic, awoke at 1 o'clock to find a
John E. Montgomery succeeded to
the aldermanic toga which his elder
brother has hist doffeil when Mavor
Murphv appointed him to fill the va- niasicea Durgiar ransacKing ner room,
cancv in the council from the second was alone In the house. When
w.irri p.msp.i hv the resignation of T. 1 the burglar saw her oen her eyes he
liasoball Magnnto Coming,
Bob Brown, formerly a baseball ce
lebrity of this city and now manager
of the Vancouver champions of the
Northwest league, is scheduled to ar
rive in Pendleton Saturday en route
east. While here he will confer with
Tracy Baker, who was farmed out by
the Boston Americans to him in time
to finish the season with the pennant
winning organization.
You Know That Old Josh
UNDERWEAR
AT
UNDER PRICES
Well That's What it is a": the
Suit Dusiness, Closing: Out Sale
ST
Last spring we bought very liberally of MENS UNION
SUITS and Underwear and this for a six months selling
season but as we are going out of business we must sell
the entire stock at once therefore you will notice . we are
quoting prices accordingly. See the Window Display
G. Montgomery, who recently left for
Portland to make his home. The ap
pointment was confirmed and the
appointee qualified for the position.
Final Assessment Made.
At las; night's meeting. City Engi
neer Kimbre'.l submitted his final re
port on the cost of the paving of Al
ta, Cottonwood and Webb streets and
dragged her from the bed and chok
ed her. Miss Carabaugh plucklly
fought back, biting a good sized piece
of flesh from the thief's face. For
nearly a half hour she fought him.
Realizing she was becoming weak.
Miss Carabaugh resorted to strategy
and to this she owes her life. As she
was feigning that she was becoming
the report was accepted. In it is em- j unconscious tne Durgiar rorced ner
bodied the amount of the assessments on the beJ- For a minute he held
aga nst each 1 t. part of lot and par- ! her by the throat to make sure she
eel of land in the two districts and : was unconscious. Suddenly Miss
. ' inhniip h tnretv ner Tper lin nna
these figures are now on file in the
office of the city recorder.
Oilier Business.
The council last night passed a res
olution for the grading of portions
of Washington and Blaine streets and
for the building of sidewalks on the
same sheets
Jean Laurent and Verne Waddell,
York York
Chinese Doctors
CAN POSITIVELY CURE YOU
-Those who are suffering from dis
eases which many other doctors have
pronounced Incurable, now have re
lief in sight. York & York, the fam
ous Chinese doctors, are now located
In Walia Walla. These men, after
years of study and research In China,
were granted diplomas by the Emper
or, to pursue their practice of medi
cine. For centuries the Chinese have been
acknowledged leaders In the practice
of medicine, and many wealthy peo
ple annually go to that country In
search of relief for ailments which
doctors of this country have pro
nounced incapable of permanent
cure.
York & York use nothing but power
ful roots and herbs of demonstrated
medical value. These roots and herbs
act gently on the system In direct
contrast to medicines usually given
They can be consulted without cost.
Those residing out of- the city can
end for symptom blanks and a free
diagnosis will be given.
YORK Jt YORK MEDICINE CO.,
22 W. Alder St., Walla Walla Wn.
kicked the burglar in the face with
terrific force. With a groan the in
truder fell unconscious to the floor.
Miss Carabaugh threw a cloak over
h( r shou'ders, ran out and called the
police. When policemen arrived the
burglar had revived and ha barricad
ed himself in the room. While the
police wrere trying to force the door
the thief jumped out of a second
story window and escaped.
Aunt Jerusha's Quilting Party.
Sirs. Jerusha Dow invites you to her
quilting party in the Methodist
church tomorrow, Friday evening
With Mrs. stubb-s the gossip, and
many other unique characters, you
will be assured a delightful pro
gram. Male quartet, Mrs. Landers
and Mrs. Owen will assist. Admission
25 cents.
Build Fine Bungalow on Farm.
C. F. Daniel is one of the Umatilla
county farmers who believes in mak
ing his farm his home, and, in ac
cordance with his views, he has just
completed a fine, modern bungalow
on his ranch eight miles north of the
city. He has installed all of the
conveniences of a city home and he
and his wife now feel they are equip
ped to enjoy life.
Roosevelt Gets Pendleton Blanket.
Malabqn Camp of Spanish War Vet
erans has Just shipped to Col, Theo
dore Roosevelt a magnificent, six col
or Pendleton Indian robe, made by
the local mills and designed especi
ally for the order of which the hero
of San Juan Is a prominent member.
The robe was shipped yesterday and
will soon be adorning the house of tho
ex-president.
WANTED.
A Traveling Salesman for Dr. Koch
Vegetable Tea Co., of Winona,
Minn.
Applicant munt furnish a good team
and suitable wagon. Trade establish
ed. ' No capital necessary. For par
ticulars, write or call on G. O Rich
ardson, Adams, Ore., or address the
c 'mpany.
Four Morn Inebriates.
Wild Bill, notorious Indian "booze
fighter," broke his period of abstin
ence again yesterday and it cost him
five dollars in the police court. An
th jny, another redskin w-ho loves his
firewater, broke into jail last night
and will remain there three days.
John Doe and Walter Bomson were
both arre-ted and eharged with be
ing drunk and both will stand trial
this afternoon.
i CANAL RECEIVED
IVE FIRMS COMPETE
FOR STAN FIELD CONTRACT
Diiwtors Defer Granting of Contract
Until Tlioy Can Go Into Submitted
Bids More Fully Will Try to Com
plete Construction Next Spring.
f'-l-ilngi'r Suit Not Decided.
After listening to the story of the
domestic infelicities, of Rose Coppin
ger and J. W. Coppinger, Circuit Judgo
Phelps is today deliberating before
handing down his decision. Both par
ties want a divorce but they differ
in their ideas of a property settlement.
The wife began the suit and the hus
band In his answer denied her allega
tions and set up an affirmative cass
himself. Coppinger Is a merchant of
Echo but was formerly a wheat raiser.
Dou-ctivo Exonerated.
Seattle, Wash. City Detective Joe
P.lanehi, who Friday killed Frank
Harris fin the street in broad daylight
when Harris refilsed to halt, was jus
tified in the killing, according to the'
coroner's Jury. Harris was suspected
of trying to sell stolen goods. Blann
chi shot a man last fall.
r it x TV 1
renaieion uye worns
CUT PRJCES FOR OCT.
LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED V.0
LADIES' SUITS PRESSED ti.0
MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED 2.M
MEN'S SUITS PRESSED 75
Have your clothes cleaned at an' up-to-date place and by up-to-date
method.
Phone Main 19. 2 l- E. Alta.
New Dry Goods Mnnogor.
A. F. Zoeliner, formerly a dry
goods man of this city and well known
to local people, has been made head
of the dry goods department at the
Alexander store and began upon his
dut!es yesterday Mr. Zoeliner Is an
experienced storeman and will have
the position that was made vacant by
the departure of E. K. Kirtley. Until
recently Mr. Zoeliner has been in
business at Provo, Utah.
Banks Pay You Interest on What
You Save.
Wa Pay You Interest on
What You Spend With Us
When trading at this store always ask for cash register receipts
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
cries. Call and learn how.
A fine line of Nutmeg Musk Melons
Just Received. Phone Your Order
CORK'S GROCERY
Phone Main 174
612 Main Street
Charter Committee to Meet.
Members of the commission gov
ernment charter committee' are to
meet this evening at 7:30 at the office
of Judge S. A. Lowell for the purpose
of hearing the completed draft of the
charter that has been drawn, It Is
announced that as soon thereafter as
possible a meeting of the entire Mu
nicipal League will be held for the
purpose of submitting the charter to
the membership. At the meeting of
the city council last night City At
torney Raley presented an Invitation
from the chairman of the committee
that members of the council submit
any views they might have regarding
what should be incorporated In the
charter. However, no recommenda
tions were made by the councilmen.
(Special Correspondence.)
Stanfield, Ore.. Oct 26. Yesterday
afternoon at 2 o'clock was the hour
set for the opening of the' bids for
the construction of the drainage ditch
for the Umatilla drainage district at
this point, there being five bidders
presented. The proposed ditch is
to bo a little more than two miles in
length, the outlet being at a poln'.
on the Umatilla river just below the
town. The plans and specifications
call for a 30-inch concrete pipe line
about 0000 feet in length at the low
er end of the ditch, this pipe line
to bo covered Several of the bid
ders were unprepared to submit fig
ures on the cost of the pipe and for
this rca.-on they were allowed to bid
on the job exclusive of the furnishing
of the pipe. The bids submitted were j
as follows: Jahn Contracting Co., or I
Portland, $31,290.6(1, exclusive of the (
pipe; Eschbulh-l.ruee Co., North
Yakima $16,585 92. exclusive of the
pipe; Bidwell, Hayden Co., Portland.
$16,699 exclusive of pipe; Palmberg
& Wentjar, Astoria, $20,754 50 exclu
sive of pipe; Foley & Gleaon Co.,
Aitkin, Minn., submitted a bid of 24
cents per cubic yard for the earth ex
cavation, of which there will be about
72.0CO cubic yards. As some of the
bids were submitted in a manner not
in exact conformity with the bidding
blanks prepared by the directors of
the drainage board, it will require a
few days for the directors to go Into
the various points included therein
so as to enable them to award the
contract. It is their desire to close
a contract on the work just as soon as
possible as it Is of great Importa
to those interested in the drainage
to have the work completed as early
during the coming spring as is pos
Bible. The time limit for the comple
tion of the work is April 1, 1912.
There are about 1500 acres In the
district that will be greatly benefited
by this drainage.
Mrs. R. X. Stanfieid was In the city
yes-terday and went to Pendleton on
the evening train.
Harry liaumberger of Hermlston,
was here yesterday visiting his moth
er.
J. M. Hodges, our efficient city
marshal, was in Pendleton yesterday
on official business.
Olen MeCullough returned from
i-oruanri yesteraay where he was
loaned a few days since because of
the Illness of his sister. Miss Stella
MeCullough.
C. O. Palmberg of the contracting
firm of Palmberg & Wentjar. Asto
ria, is here today and will leave this
evening for his home via Portland
ERRORS OF REFRACTION
Are often the cause of
Eyestrain which results
in Sick Headache, Ner
vousness, Dizziness,
Aching Eyes, Blind
Spells, Etc. These are
)ften symptoms of eye
strain which quickly
disappear when PROP
E R L V FITTED
GL A SSES A E
WORN. We can refer
you to hundreds of peo
ple, whom we have fit-
fed, who will tell you that our Optical Work cannot he
improved on.
DALE R0THWELL, optometrist
With Ilanscom THE Jeweler,
HE2EZKC
For the Man Who Knows
Silver Set for Florida.
Washington In accordance with
the usual custom of states, when a
United States battleship Is named
after their commonwealth, the people
of Florida arc going to present the
officers of the new dreadnaught with
a silver service. The navy depart
ment has appointed Rear Admiral
Lueien Young to receive the service
at Pensacola, Florida, on December
Id next.
$100 REWARD, $100.
The readers of this paper will be pleased
to learn that there Is at least one dreaded
disease that science baa been able to enre
In all Its mages, and that Is Catarrh, nail's
Catarrh Cure la the only positive enre now
known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrb
being a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatment, nail's Catarrb
Cure taken Internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mncoua surfaces fit the sys
tem, thereby destroying- the foundation of
the disease, and tdvlng the patient strength
by building np the constitution and assist
ing nature In doing Its' work. The pro
prietors have ao much faith Is Its curative
powers that they offer One Hundred Dol
lars for any case that If falls to enre. Bead
for list of testimonials.
Address :
F. J. CHENEY a CO.. Toledo, O.
Bold by Druggists, 75e.
Take Uall'a Family Fill for coastlpa-
i ra r rrff
II J .it
r J iT7 t , lit
there's nothing like a rich, Juicy
beefsteak no bird's nest,, for his,
If there's ono tiling we're partic
ular about (we have n- care for
every ounce of meat leaving these
premises), It's our beefsteaks
porterhouse, sirloins, r tenderloin
and all. We keep n keen eye on
the market nnd give you every
benefit of a shade In pricing.
Genlral Heal Market
Phono Main XS.
108 E. Alta Street.
Some lawyers make average and
common sense "laymen" tired.
THERE IS SOME REASOX
THE GREATLY INCREASED
TENDANCE AT THE
FOR
AT.
- -v Pendleton
THE
SCHOOL OF MODERN
METHODS.
The beat systems, Individual lnstruc
tion and a personal Interest In each
pupil are the reasons for the rapid
advancement and the short time re
quired to graduate in our school.
UP-TO-DATE IN EVERYTHING.
Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Shorthand
and all business, shorthand and Eng
lish subjects thorough and practically
taught. Our Instruction Is Individual.
Our students have the privilege of
taking any number of subjects with
out extra cost. ENROLL NOW.
Day and evening classes. We assist
all our graduates to good positions.
Fees are lower than In most schools.
M. L. CLANCY, B. A. Pre.
Independent Meat Market
We have re-opened the Fanners' Meat Market on east
Court street and will carry .a fine and fresh line of
FRESH AND CURED MEATS, SAUSAGES AND
LAUD. POULTRY EVERY SATURDAY.
KURRLE & SON
Phone Main 445. Prompt Delivery.
The Cash Market Handles the Cel
ebrated Seal Shipt Oysters, also
Clams, Crabs, Schrimps rand Fish as
well as Groceries and Meats.
Pendleton Cash Market
Cor E. Court and Johnson Sts.
Phone Main 101
We have one store situated at the corner of Main nnd Court street
where we sell what the people wunt at prices they are willing to
pay. We buy what we want and sell
Good Merchandise at a Low Pr ce
Which Is the time measure of value
fleeced vest and
Ladles
for
Dark Outlnng Flannel
Good dark and light
for
pants
.... 25c
.0 l-4c
outing
8 1-Sc
Best dark and light outing lOn
Men's Overcoats $0.50
Ladles Coats ...$3.00 to $15.00
Men's Heavy Mackinaw Ct. $3.08
Hope Muslin g i-3o
Good Percale 9 l-4c
42 Inch Pillow Tubing 19c
3 lb. Cotton Bats eo
WONDER STORE
The Store for Thrifty People.
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