East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 28, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT.
DAILY EAST OUEGOXIAX. FEXDLETOX, OREGON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1911.
KIGIIT PAGES.
A GOOD COOK
DEMANDS
THE BEST !
That'? why those desiring groceries for an appetizing and
appeasing "square' meal always ask ''Central" for
MAIX 96.
THEY GET IT !
QUANTITY and QUALITY with EVERY
purchase at the
STAKD5RD GR0BE8Y GOHPAHY, INC.
WHERE ALL ARE PLEASED.
FRANK O'GARA, Pres. BERXAItD O'GARA. Scc.-Trcas.
Newsy Notes
i of Pendleton
Ono Drunk III Court.
Just one I ne ili'unk rami) up before
Judge Fits Gerald in the police court
this morning, he being J. H St. John.
Ho pleaded guilty and paid his fine
of five dollars.
Quilting liirty a Success,
The entertainment, "Aunt Jerusha's
Quilting Party," given by the ladles
aid of the Methodist Episcopal church
Friday evening, proved a decided
success. The parlors of the church
were crowded and the entire program
was generously applauded.
Krido mid Groom Return.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Collins (nee
l'ortha Alexander) returned home
ihs morning from their honeymoon
tr p to Sound point? and Portland.
They will make their home at the
Charles Ferguson residence on ' the
north hill.
kl'K RESISTS CRACKSMAN.
I S. F.vpeit Inutile to Penetrate
Gram! RN 1. O. Steel.
Grand Rapids. Mich. Four Inches
of steel' protecting nearly the. whole
local and West Michigan stamp sup
ply, has for two day. foiled the efforts
of an expert cracksman of the United
States government. He says It may
lie a week or more before he ts able
to drill through the safe in the Grand
Rapid postoffice.
Oliver P. Morton, attorney for the
reclamation service and prominent In
the suits to adjudicate the water rights
on the Umatilla river, is here today
from Portland.
XOTU'l
OF
STREET
MEXT
1MPROVK-
AFTEffl SUPPER SALE
SWEATE
m unci
OF SID AH ACRE LAND :
Slaron to Vudoriro Operation.
Councilman J. L. Sharon is at pres
ent In one of the Portland hospitals
and writes to R. W. Fletcher that on
Has anyone in th';s section of east- . in his burn and thinking that one of
Wrn Oregon a tr.ut of 100.000 acres ; his $1000 team of trotters had become
1 they wi-l sell at $10 an acre, ill in Irs stall, he went to the barn
up several times on the telephone by
some unknown persons and told that
he would have to put up $200 or be Monday he will undergo an operation
;ne up.' for tne renloval 0f a cataract from
He says that he was called up twice one of his eves
in the evening but that whoever was
Ltomg the ta.k:ng hung ud before he I
couKl learn more.
About 11 o clock he heard a noise
of !an.:
If so they may be abte to find a
tuer in Chicago. William McMur
ray. general pa-senger agent for the
O.-W. U. ti N., is in receipt of a let
tier from W. G. Neimeycr. general
iigent in Chicago from which the
following is an extract:
"A svndicate in Chicago is endeav
oring to locate IOO.OmO acres of land charge of assaulting Constable Cra
in one tract if possible, which can ; :iur of Sr.usalito with a revolver and
and was unlocking the door when
three men assailed him.
One dealt him a terrific blow on
the head. Dates, who is a large man,
then commenced to fight and felled
one of his assailants, after which
they all ran away.
i Cities is awaung a hearing on a
be purchased for ltss than $10 per
-acre, which they propose to subdi
vide into SO-acre tracts, break up five
.Teres of the land,, build a house on
-same, furnish two horses and a wa
.gcn and .-ne cow and then sell same
on the installment plan."
is now out on $1000 bonds.
THRASHES HUNGRY THIEF.
Hwp Rattle Reins Rag"!.
At the time this paper went to
press a fierce battle was being wa
ged on the gridiron at Round-Up
Park, the high school football team
and eleven al! stars being the con
testants. A good crowd was watch
ing the struggle which early resolved
Itself into age, experience and weight
against speed and team work.
LAND SHARK'S EASY TREY.
Woman Findin: Hiiu nt Refrigerator j it3 orlin
.minis i it-sources to Law,
Danville, Pa. With the price of
foodstuffs soaring skyward, an epi
demic of refrigerator robberies in
Danville is considered as a matter of
no small importance. Every morning
one or more is reported.
When Mrs. Pharlos Kmerll
aui.es tuuuiDi oi iui3 ui.. "-s i morning unlocked the
sold lor improved nuiuung lots' at
fancy prices, according to a state
Origin of Fire Unknown.
Mrs. John Peebler, whose home on
the Echo Meadows was burned down
Thursday, states that the report that
the blaze was caused by careless
handling of matches by children Is
Incorrect as the fire started in the
attic while the children were down
stairs. She is at a loss to account for
-Worthless Land Sold for
Lots in Town.
Milv-lle. X. C. Timber
Improved
land two
ment made by Receiver of Taxes Doo
ming who i being beseigej by s'.ran
:gers and letters from all sections of
the country inquiring the valuation of
their properties. A Philadelphia
.speculator who came here this morn
ing said that he recently purchased
forty-three "building lots" on "South
Hiph street" front a Philadelphia
areaity company for $11,350.
The man was almost overcome
when told that the lots are In the
woods between Milville and Dividing
creck. He produced a map which
-contained about 1800 "lots." The sup
posed streets were named the same
.-as those in the city, and pictures of
the main city thoroughfares were on
the outer cover. The investor told
Cooling that the company had in
formed him that he was assessed $5
taxes for each lot and requested him
tto come here for the personal inves
tigation. "The whole plot of ground." said
"Dooling, "is assessed $10. S3." He said
he has been informed that other In--vestors
had paid $1 taxation to the
company for each lot. A few days
iigo an inve-tor from Canada cime
"here tj look over what he supposed
io be lots in the ecnter part of a
thriving manufacturing city. He left
on the next train s-.veirir.g vengeance.
door opening
on the back porch she was confront
ed by a man Just arising from an ex
amination of the contents of the re
frigerator. The man ran up the
Philadelphia & Reading tracks, with
Mrs. Smedley in pursuit, and when she
caught up .with the thief she belabor
ed him well.
While Mrs. Smedley recognized the
thief, she will not prosecute him,
deeming the thrashing she gave him
as ample punishment.
LOUD EATER IS REBUKED.
Man
EXTORTION VICTIM, HE SAYS.
."-taiiK-ilito Resident Tells Strang story
cf Attack Mail - at Midnight.
Sin Rafael. Calif E. M. Dates,
fire, comrni-sioner of Sausalito and al
"" one of the wealth it st residents of
-.he place, told to the official.? of this
"ounty a Strang,., story of attempted
-'Xtortion and a murderous assault.
Pennsylvania Justice Lectures
on Table DejKirtment.
Wilkes-Barre. Pa. After making
so much fuss while eating In a res
taurant that he had started a quarrel
Walter Gordon of Durycar, was lec
tured severely by AHerman John F.
Donohue of this city, and told to re
turn home and learn better table
manners.
"There are a great many fellows like
you." said the alderman, "who come
to this e'ty and make themselves of-f-nsive
to others by teir lack of ta
ble manners in public places. They
drink their coffee as if they were
donkey pumps and eat their food w ith
a nois,.. like a concrete mixer at an
1 asphalt plant.
j "You ought to be sent to the coun
ty jail where you could eat your beans
with a knife and drink your soup with
a fork. Next time you come here
bring a handout with you. put it in
a horse's nose-bag and eat it on the
river bank."
Silver Tt-a to Ho Given.
A Silver Tea for the benefit of the
Church of the Redeemer, will be giv
en Friday evening by Mesdames Le
ona Thompson and Mrs. Lee Moor
house, at the Moorhouse home. Sev
eral special features are included in
the program.
Furnish Reservoir Empty.
E. P. Marshall, manager of the Fur
nish Irrigation interests, left on the
local this morning for Coe where he
will inspect the Furnish dam and res
ervoir. The reservoir is empty now
for the first time since it was filled.
Ordinarily, it would have been drain
ed in September but some watr was
kept in it for working purposes until
this week.
A:c Tding to h i story, he was called' f-tndleton
If eng east, or west or south,
have tickets routed Northern Pacific
fcv. Close count ctions at Pasco with
!1 through train.?. W. Adams, agent.
The Cash Market Handles the Cel-
I ebrated Seal Shipt Oysters, also f
Clams, Crabs, Schrimps and Fish as' f
wei: as groceries and Meats.
Hound-Up In Policy Gazette.
The Police Gazette, the great na
tional jiinkpaged sporting magazine,
this week contains a page devoted to
the Pendleton Round-Up. A picture
each of Buffalo Vernon and Jesse
Briscoe bulldogglng a steer and one
of Vernon roping and hog tying a
steer are reproduced from photo
graphs taken by Beryl and are very
plain. The pictures were sent in by
President Roy Raley and give the lo
cal show much good advertising.
Presbyterian Church.
F. J. Milnes, minister. Sunday
school, 10 a. m.; morning worship, 11
a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.;
evening worship, 7:30 p. m.; prayer
meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
MERCHANT GOING TO POT.
At Ln-t Moment, Piece do Reslstjuu-o
Slips Cannibal 20-Cent Rends.
New York Emii Van Baelen. a
Belgian rubber merchant, arrived
here on the steamer Vaderland. While
he was In the Congo Free State, he
said he was captured by a party of
cannibals who built a big fire- and
mado ready a large pot to stew him.
Rut when Van Baelan slipped the
canniba!s a 20-cent string of beads
his bonds were cut and he was al
lowed to slip away. Van Baelan pre.
fi.-rs Mexico to Africa, and some time
'hid week he will start south.
PervJleton Cash Market
Cor E. Court and Johnson SU.
Phone Main 101
I'nwnry Merchant! Fleeced Again.
Centrailia, Wash. Another worth
less check artist has swindled sever
al Centrailia merchants out of a con-
Md'-iriblij sum of money. A man
known as Henderson came to this
city last week and deposited a small
sum at a local bank. He then pro-
c'cded to circulate checks for many
times the total of hla deposit, his
plan being to cash them at the vari
ous stores, receiving merchandise and
currency in exchange. The matter
was not reported.
9 Wvt' i'tVW
aanks Pay You Interest on What
You Save.
I
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'p.
Wq Pay Yen Interest on
Whit Yen Spend With Us
When tradlr.g at this ptore always ask for cash register receipts
end suve them. They represent a saving of 2 1-2 per cent on each
an4 every purchase. They are as good as cash in exchange for gro
ceries. Call and learn how.
A fine line of Nutmeg Musk Melons
Just Received. Phone Your Order
Phone Miu 174
612 Main Street
SELFISH INTEREST.
"You seem to be developing a great
interest in conservation?"
"I am,' 'replied Mr. Cumrox. "If
thry kerp cutting down the trees
down there won't be any wood for
me to take to when mother and the
g ris get up these rounds of social
gayety." Washington Star.
Governor Wilson travelod; Presi
dent Taft is trave'ing; La Follette Is
going to travel; who next?
Rheumatism
3 A Constitutional Disease.
t m-inifff t.i Jt-eif in l.jcal nche and
in Ins, luil.imed joints and stii'f mus-
'. but It f imi.ot b.? cured by local
r,rillt at loni.
I, re'i'.i: i s ,ccr. I 'i 'it ional treatment,
od tl.e I, . I CMir: o' lir- Kfeut
. o! .u'.f iiv 'i'.i'l ioi.U i:i' .i. !v:
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v.iH.-o ia lierhv civen. that the
I Common Council did on October 25,
1911. pass the following resolution, I
and that the surveyor's estimate of j
the proportion of the cost of the im- i
provement as mentioned therein, to 1
be charged against each lot, part of
lot and parcel of land, is now on file I
in my office, said resolution being as :
follows: to-wit:
Whereas the city surveyor did on
October 25. 1911, under direction of j
the Common Council, file plans and
specifications for an appropriate ini- j
provement of Washington street from
a point H0 feet east, of the east Ilie;
of Garfield street to the west lino of!
Cla'ne street, Blaine street from the
north line of Washington street to a '
point 200 feet north of the north line
of Washington street, together with '
the estimates of the work to be done j
and the probable cost thereof, togeth- I
er with a statement of the lots, jaris
of lots and parcels of land to be ben
efited by such improvement, and per
centage of the total cost of the im
provement which each of such lots,
parts of lots and parcels of land
should pay on account of the bene
fits to be derived therefrom; and
Whereas, the Common Council has
examined such plans and specifica
tions and found the same satisfactory
and the estimates for the work to be
done in accordance with the probable
cost thereof; and
Whereas, the property recommend
ed by the city surveyor to be inelud- i
od within the boundaries of the dis
tr'ct benefited is. in the judgment of
the Common Council, properly to be
included within such district, and no
property is excluded therefrom which
should properly be included therein;
and
Whereas, the Improvement of the
hereinabove de-crlbed portions of sa'd
streets by grading and constructing
sidewalks and crosswalks along the
north side of such portion of Wash
ington street and the west side of
such portion of Blaine street where
there are at present no sidewalks or
where the sidewalks are not con
s'ructed accord;ng to the ordinances
of the City of Pendleton, the same Is,
in the judgment of the Common Coun
cil, at this time necessary; therefore,
Be It Resolved, by the Common
Council of the City of Pendleton that
It is expedient to improve and It Is
hereby proposed to improve Washing
ton street, in the City of Pendleton,
from n point 100 feet east of the east
line of Garfield street to the west line
of Blaine street, and Blaine street
from the north line of Washington
street to a point 200 feet north of the
north line of Washington street, by
making excavations and fills there
on and rolling the same with the city
road roller, so as to make an even
and compact surface upon the estab
lished grade of said streets and con
structing sidewalks and crosswalks
along the north side of such portion
of Washington street and the west side
of such portion of Blaine street where
there are nt present no s'dewalks or
where the sidewalks are not con
structed according to the, ordinances
of the City of Pendleton, nccordlng
to the plans and specifications there
fore prepare, by the city surveyor
and filed with the recorder of the
City of Pendleton on the 25th day of
October, 1911; and
Be It Further Resolved, That the
plans, speclfleat'ons nnd estimates for
such Improvement, as so prepared by
the city surveyor and so filed on the
25th day of October, be and they are
hereby approved.
Be It Further Resolved, That the
cost of making such Improvement
shall be a charge and lien upon nil
lots, parts of lots and parcels ot land
especially benefited by such Improve
ment, proportionately as so benefited.
una ine owners or such lots, parts of
lots and parcels of land so specially
mmr-inp,! snail be liable for the pay
ment of the costs thereof In propor
tion as they are so specially benefit
ted. And Be It Further Resolved, That
an assessment district Is hereby cre
ated, embracing the property to he
assessed ror tbe payment of such Im
provement, which assessment district
than Include the lots, parts of lots
and parcels of land lying nnd being
within the district bounded and de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at the center of Block
4, Llvermoro's Addition to the City of
Pendleton Oregon. Thnhce north
along the center line of Blocks 4 nnd
S In sa'd addition to the center of
Block B. Thence west along the
center line of Blocks 5. 2 and B In
sa'd addition to the southwest corner
of Lot 3 of said Block B. Thence
north 60 feet to the northwest corner
of Lot 3 In said Block B. Thence
west to the northwest corner of Lot 3
In Block 6, Cole's Addition to the City
of Pendleton, Oregon. Thence south
to the southwest corner of Lot 3,
Block 13 of said Cole's Add tlon!
Thence east along the center line of
Paid Block 13 of Cole's Addition and
Blockj C, 3 and 4 of said LIvermore s
Addition, to the place of beginning
And Bo It Further Resolved. That
p copy of this resolution, together
w'th a notice that the surveyor's p-
nnate of the proportion of the cost
of said work to be charged against
each lot, part of lot and pajcel of
'fnd, ii on f Io In the office rf th
t ity Recorder be pub'l hed for a
period of ten days In the East Ore
gor.'nn, which newspaper Is herehy
designated by the Common Council
for the p'lblbnt'on thereof.
THOa. FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
White, coat shape, shawl $7.50 For
collar, special tonight $59 5
Gray worsted, coat shape $5.50 For
Oxfords also, special $L45
Gray, also Maroon, coat $5.00 For
shape, special tonight S3. 9 5
Assorted styles and shapes S3. 50, $4
and all colors, spc'l tonight $ 2 3 S
BOSTON STOR.E
GRAND THEATRE
VAUDEVILLE
and Picture
Theatre
A good clean
Pendleton's
Only . . . .
High-class performances afternoons and evenings.
show for the old folks and children. . j
Matinees 15c. Evenings, Adulus 25c Children 15c I
THE GEA!.
Pendleton'.' ISIr Vaudevillo Theater.
For tonight and Sunday we offer
four big vaudeville-acts In connec
tion with our high clas motion pic
ture program.
The Reeves Musical Co. In three
concert acts. Vocal nnd Instrumental
soloists of real merit. A delightful
evening with real artists. Songs, du
els, quartets, army bugle calls and
novelty musical numbers. W. P.
Reeves, cornet and Fleugel horn so
loist; Madam Constance, violin and
emphorium soloist, and Leonora Elba
the Lyric soprano.
The Alfrey Trio, in "The Lady, the
Lad and the Coon," a real comedy
that will keep you laughing from
curtain to curtain, no matter If you
never laughed before in your life or
not.
Don't fail to see our big Orpheum
act next Monday. Tuesday nnd Wed
nesday nights. "Graham's Miniature
Clrculs." The only show of Its kind
with performing rats, cats and dogs.
Wa'ch for the Grand's classy pro
grams they nre going to be bigger
and better than ever.
We are Overstocked in I
Hard Milled
Lanolcn, Lettuce and Almond
Oil Soaps, (tho 50c kind)
which we aro closing out
AT
25 Cents a Box
It lathers nicely, washes
away slowly, and it cleanses
and softens the flesh.
Koeppen's
The Drug Store thai Serves
You Best.
For the Man Who Knows
I rt '
It
there's nothing like a rich, Juicy
beefsteak no bird's nests for his,
If there's one thing we're partic
ular about (we have a care for
every ounce of meat leaving these
premises), It's our beefsteaks
porterhouse, Birloins, tenderloin
and all. We keep a keen eye on
the market and givo you every
benefit of a shade In pricing.
Genlral Heat Market
Phono Main 23.
108 B. Alta Street.
I Pendleton Dye Works
CUT PK1CES FOR OCT.
LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED Vl.0
LADIES' SUITS PRESSED l.n
MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED 2.
MEN'S SUITS PRESSED 75c
Have your clothes cleaned at an up-to-date place and by up-to-
date methods. ('
Phone Main 180. 106 1-S E. Alta.
Wo havo ono store situated at tho corner ot Main nnd Court street
where we sell what the people want at prices they are willing to
pay. We buy what wo want and sell
Good Merchandise at a Low P rce
Which Is the time measure of value.
Ladles fleeced vest and pants
for -23c
Dark Outlnng Flannel ..6 1-4C
Good dark and light outing
for 8 l-3o
Best dark and light outing lOo
Men's Overcoats $0.50
Ladles Coats ...$3.00 to $15.00
Men's Heavy Mackinaw Ct. $3.08
Hope Muslin 8 l-3c
Good Percale 0 l-4c
42 Inch Pillow Tubing llc
3 lb. Cotton Cats 1..0DC
THE WONDER STORE
The Store for Thrifty Tcople,
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