East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 07, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAfljY EAST OREQOXIAN. PENDLETON. OH BOON,, THURSDAY, DECEMBEU T, Mi.
EIGHT PAGES.
Fresh
Apples
Oranges
Xuts
liaising
Cranberries
Ixmons
Santa Glaus Gets His
Groceries Here
-lux-anse our lines are all fresh in readiness for
holulav tra.le.
Standard Grocery Co., Inc.
PHONE MAIN 00.
FRANK O'GAR , Pre.
SLIGHTLY INCREASED
OFFICIAL CAW ASS GIVES
MAYOR-ELECT 5 MORE VOTES
Council Affirms Election of Munici
pal anil lire Deiartiiient Officers
at Special Session Annual Licens
es Issued to Liquor Dealers.
At the meeting of the council last
evening the votes cast at the recent
city election and at the firemen's el
ection were officially canvassed and
the victors declared duly elected. The
only changd reveled by the official
canvass was that the majority for
Mayor-elect Matlock was increased to
SO votes.
The canvassing of the votes was
taken up at a special meeting of the
council following the adjournment of
the regular session. Messrs, Stroble.
Brock and Dyer were named as a
canvassing committee for the munici
pal election while Councilman Ell was
designated to canvass the vote cast at
the fireman's election.
Licenses Granted.
During the regular session of the
council last night the monthly re
ports of the recorder and treasurer
were read and the bills for the month
ordered paid.
The following licenses to sell liquor
were granted: Martin A,nderson, Pen
dleton Drug company, Paul Hemmel
parn, William Eogart, A. C. Koeppen
& Brothers. Alt Schneiter, Anton
Kraft, J. H. Taylor. H. J. Latourelle,
Tallman & Co., and the Pendleton
Ice & Cold Storage company.
POKTO RICAN T11ADE tillOWS.
Is $62,000,000 Greater Than When
Civil Government Was Granted.
Washington. The commerce of
Porto Kico under American rule is
growing by leaps and bounds, accord
ing to a report received by the treas
ury departmerrt today from the col
lector of customs of the Island.
The total imports and exports dur
ing the fiscal year 1911 amounted
to $78. 700,000. Of the imports, 89
per cent came from the United States,
while 87 per cent of the exports were
received in this country.
When civil government was grant
ed Porto Rico in 1900 t.Me commerce
of the island amounted only to $16,
600.000. 27 1-2 acre ranch, 20 acres in al
falfa and small orchard, box house,
some timber all first-class land. This
ii a snap. Ask about it today.
Teutsch & Bickers.
Knees Became Stiff
Five Years of Ccvcro fwieii.ttatism
TN lii-p ( H J. Gold -tein. 14
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SIR1QLE TAX BOOKS
BY HENRY GEORGE
At Frazer-Nelson Book Store
Progress and Poverty
Social Prob'ems ..
Tr.a Land Qmsticn
Fresh
( Vlery
Sweet
Potatoes
Pickles
Chow Chow
Sweet Relish
Mince- Meat
our greatest
WHERE ALL ARE PLEASED.
BERNARD O'CARA. Sec-Trcns.
AT FCHO MEETING
(Special Correspondence.)
TT'.Vir. f . .-, 7l p. .
ir ' a mass meet-
I8 , r m" .&nd d owne"
? ??thLat,l-ar'vfwaeldye.
d rlt5 , ,C1 y ha"- ver 8ixty
uirectl interested persons were pres-
ent.
ne proposed west Umatilla
rf-Mci Wil3 morougniy discussed and
1
resoiuuons were passed con
f-ziSrir a voice was "-Vrt
A nht ,., .... I -Nci -McDonald
wire,! to VrMnV vi Sa T . 5ir- and Mrs- Duncan McDonald died
Fisher Secretary, t the McDonald home at 515 Post
ft- h ... ... j street at 8:15 last evening after hav-
mrt. I"aSS meetJmg enjoyed life in this word for hut
rating ,1 rs formed an organ- one brief day. The funeral is to be
rights Protection of their hold at 9:30 tomorrow and the burial
a .... , wlu De ln the cemetery a! Weston.
A very quiet city election was held'
here on Tuesday. Onlv three ronn- ' . .
cilmen. A. B. Thomson C J GullI-1 S'"'00 Examination,
ford and R. R. Lewis being elected The U" W" ervt,ce C""rioi
Mavor Stanf'M nii electea-' announces that a local agent exam -
c ty off fcers h0,d over ,1 "m'llnin8 , nation wUl be held in this city Jan-
ColnlLV: Thomson "an" Gu lifoTd "m i' ."h
were roW, n .1 , trom which selection may be made
::ZTsTLn y Vith thenCe"c p! 1 "U V"? the PaM"0t
tion of Tf n T iJ V. .i "cep"; local agent at 600 per annum, Bu-
th?:-eekthdC Ch1Pel CarJ3 "sti'cS 6e sd
evening " a""e htM Mch . nce to the Secretary. Eleventh Civil
Virion r . Service District, Seattle, Wash., for
oo f .1 Caswell yesterday re- application blank and full informa
celed five more carloads of cattle for Hr
n.tt-r leeuing.
Mr. Ben Doherty of Vinson, and
Mrs. Susie McWavet of Gurdane, are
here visiting with their sister, Mrs.
Jas. McLaughlin.
WEDDING BY RAGTIME.
Bridegroom Is Forced t0 Pay for the
1 Better Music Ho Bars
Freeland, Pa. Taking exceptions
to the music program arranged by
Professor Gangwere for his wedding.
Michael Schwartz of Jeanesvllle, re
fused to pay the orchestra of four
pieces.
Gangwere had arranged what he
declared a practical program, ren
dered in faultless style; but . Schwartz
wanted ragtime, which the professor
failed to include in h:s 'repertoire.
Schwartz wa arrested and taken
from his bride's side by Constable
Butcher. 'Squire Bonaci gave judg
ment against Schwartz saying at the
same time the man who wouldn't pay
for his wedding music should not have
a br'de. Schwartz then settled, pay
ing the orchenra and co-ts.
BOY OF TEN IS SENTENCED.
Lad W'lk) Killed Farmer Is Sent to
the Reform School.
Fresno, Calif. Raymond Tretjce.
the ten-year-old boy who shot and
killed Andreas Alonzo, a farmer,
while hunting two weeks ago, was
sentenced to the reform school by
unge Austin in the juvenile court. An
effort to have him paroled failed. The
parents and the probation officer both
agreed to the sentence, the kiling
having been de Iberate, although
probably not with full knowedge of
Uir- n.iture of the crime.
j Tho ultimate ronmrner certainly
j rays En enormous aggregate profit on
almost anything he buys.
Holiday Hin(s
To Lovers of Good Meats
A hi)iee 'Central" Roast.
A "Central" iti-.ik thill's tender,
A SeiiNliipl iyvtrr dinner.
A "Central" liam for Itiudi.
A "f'cntrnl" fish r poultry or
der insures satifactlon.
Photm the
M;ti m r,3.
Sanitary Market.
CENTRAL
Meat. Market
.. 25 Cents
25 Cents
. 25 Cents
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
Well on Mumm Hunch.
A we 1 4G6 feet in depth has just
boen drilled by Kbrel & Shaver on
thi Jocrgen Mumm ranch six miles
north of rendleton.
Nor inn n Sarkis Here.
Norman Sarkis, formerly with the
East Oregoninn mechanical force and
now la the oriental rug business In
Portland la in the city and again haa
a display of rugs at the Baker fur
niture store.
To Hold Silver Tea.
j The ladies of the Frosbytorlan
j church tire planning for a Silver Tea
to be given at the home of Mrs. Wil
liam Temple on Lewis street, on Fri
day evening. The public will be In
vited to attend.
Young Stockman Married.
William Behrens, a young stock
man from Fox valley, Grant county,
was wedded In this city last evening
to Miss Augusta Fedles of this place.
The ceremony occured at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weber, 407
West Alta street and was performed
by Rev. Nathan Evans, pastor of the
M. E. church.
Little Girl Goes Home.
Through action of County Judge
! Maloney, who also serves as judge of
the juvenile court, little Alma Peck,
vho has been involved In difficulties
here, is to return to her home in
Kansas Cltv- Th ou"S lady is well
educated and of refined annear.inre
anrl her nliht has ir.ilno,! m..u '
a n - " muLii
sympathy
the infant son ofj'n August, Chester and Mrs. Dermo
Announcement.
Having promised on my last trip
to make another visit to Pendleton
before Christmas, I now take the
pleasure of announcing that I have
with me a few pieces of Oriental rugs
that will make the most pleasing and
u eful Xmas presents. I will be at
Baker's furniture store until Saturday
evening. N. S. SARKIS.
GROWTH OF MINERAL WEALTH
Head of School of Mines at O. A. C,
Predicts Advance in Mineral Out- 1
put.
Corvallis, Ore. Prof. H. II. Parks j
head of the school of mines at the
Oregon agricultural college, predicts
a general advance in the mineral out-
put of the state and the development ;
of mining into one of Oregon's lead-
Ing industries. The vast mineral j
wealth, not including gold, sliver, and ,
coal, such as raw materials for soda, j
cement and many other natural ele- I
merits abounding ln this region, awaits '
capitol and men to fit it for the needs
of industry.
In a bulletin of the bureau of mines I
shortly to be issued by Prof. Parks, he
shows the 1910 mineral output of the I
state to be worth $4,200,546, an In- !
crease of alt lost $2,000,000 over that!
of 1900. Gold, silver, coal, granite, j
sandstone, limestode, clay for brick,
tile and pottery, mineral water, cop- ,
per, sand and gravel and lime and ,
gypsum, are included in his list or
valuable products of the year.
BIRD MAN CHASES BIRD.
Heron I'inally Drops Exhausted By
Flight from Aviator.
London. Chasing a bird on the
wing and overhauling It Is the latest
sport for airmen. A white heron was
thus run down at Huntington by Moor
house, a w-cll known aviator. The
b'rd had Invaded the aerodrome while
Moorhouse was aloft. Immediately
the chase began. It led around the
inclosure several t'mc, through a
maze of tree'.ops, nnd included long
sweeps up and down, tho monoplane
being unier fine control and follow
ing perfectly the lead of the winged
quarry.
Sper-tators enjoyed many thrills
over the marvellous turns that Moor- j
house made. At last the heron drop
ped to tho ground, utterly exhausted.
I measured four ftet across tho
wings. 1
CHANGES AT WHITE HOCSE.
Two ApoolntmcnU Glvo Hillles Free
Hnixl to Do Pollt'es.
Washington. Rudolph Forster,
who hag been connected with the
white house in an executive capacity
for more than ten years, .was today
aopolntod executive clerg to the pres
ident at $5000 a year,' and Sherman
P. Allen of the Washington bureau
of the New York "Herald" was sworn
in as his successor ns chief clerk
Through the appointment of Allen
and the promotion of Forster much
work will be taken off tho hands of
the president's secretary, inies.
Thl has ronewed discussion as to
tho probability of Hllles becoming
chairman of tho Panama canal -commission.
With the routine ?if the execut've
offices in other hands, he probably
wiil devote himself almost exclusive
ly to observations of pol'tlcnl condi
tions nnd consultation with republican
leaders In the Interest of the presi
dent. -
.special!
Shirts, Sox
Underwear
Sale
It Will Pay You to Buy Here
OSTON
CHESTER'S "QUICK-HITCH"
NOW LEGAL IX NEW YORK
First Wife of Author Granted Final
Divorce und Will Not Charge
liiguiuy.
New York. George Randolph
Chester, creator of -"Get-Rich-Qulck
Wallingford," was divorced from Mrs.
Elizabeth M. Chester. Supreme
Court Justice Guy granted a final de
cree in favor of Mrs. Chester, award
ing her the custody of their two chil-
uioili
Mrs. Chester named
Mrs. Lillian
Dermo In the divorce proceedings.
When the interlocutory was granted,
were In Europe. They were married
abroad and returned to New York be-
fore the final decree was granted. '
Mrs. Chester, the first, said that
uiu nui cure 10 uring a Dla.t.iij
charge.
"MY WII1C WON'T LET ME."
So Says a Millionaire When Asked to
Pay a Debt Ho Acknowledges.
Pittsburg, Pa. An Interesting suit
was filed in court here by John Ross,
a small contractor, against Joseph C.
Trees, millionaire oil operator, for
the recovery of $372 which he al
leges he loaned Trees in 1896, when
the present millionaire was poor and
had Just been married.
In his bill of complaint Ross says
that after repeated attempts to col
lect the debt he met Trees on the
street recently and that Tress made
the following statement:
CLARK'S
A few Specials
AT PENDLETON'S BIG CASH GROCERY.
Sliroadcd Cocoanut, 3 packages for 23
Condensed Milk, 3 cans for 23
2 lb. can larjre White Asparapnis : 30
Fancy Cabbage, per lb 2c
Apples $1.60 per box
CLARK'S
Phone Main 174
Size 9x12. Large new line
Regular low price of
Smith's A
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GOLDEN RULE STORE
We Lead, Others Follow
The HUB is the Best.
Place in Town to Trade
That s What They All Say
Their bargains are real and will stand tho test
Sample shoes are always tho best,
Their prices are always below tho rest
Our competitors regular prices sound very fine,
But are. only a bait on a very weak line.
THE RECORD BREAKER SALE
Brings them to time,
THE HUB
The B13 Drummers Sample Store.
,TORE
"I know I owe vou the monev Ann
I I would pay you, John, because you
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uciuouuca mo wnen i naan t auy-
ining; i would pay you. but Cluudlo
my wife, won't let me."
A Discussion On Dress
Mr
usually leads to a talk about Cleaning
soiled dresses, and this will Inevitably
brlitg the talk up to our special pro
cess for Dry Cleaning all kinds of
garments. By our method the work
is done quickly and effectively, with
out any injury to the most delicate
fabric and you get complete satisfac
tion with the work and tho charges
therefor. Suppose you give us an
early trial?
Pendleton Dye Works
Phone Main 169.
206 1 E. Alta.
GROCERY
GROCERY
612 Main Street
Hi
(TV?
xminisfi
rt Squares
just received
$19.50
Hotel
St. George
uar
GEO. DARVKAU, Proprietor
Pendleton's Popular Gentle
mens Resort
Anhsussr-Busch's mous
BUDIVEISER
on draught, 5C glass
Electric Mixed Drinks Served at
this Bar.
Finest Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
Distributors of Echo Spring and
Old Crow Whiskey.
First class Cafe and Grill in
connection A La Carte.
ST. PAUL'S
SCHOOL
t Opens Sept 14 I
Boarding and Day
School for Girls.
Primary, Intermediate, Ac
ademic Special and Poet
Graduate Courses. Depart
ments of Music, Expression
and Art.
PERSONAL ATTENTIOV
REFUTING INFLUENCES
THOROUGH WORK
Nettie M. Calbraith
Principal
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
We are Overstocked in
Hard Milled
Lanolen, Lettuce and Almond
Oii Soaps, (the 50c kind)
which we aro closing out
AT
25 Cents a Box
It lathers nicely, waahea
away slowly, and it cleanses
and softens the flesh.
Koeppen's
The Drug Store that Serves
You Best.
The
Pendleton Drug
Co.
la In business for
"Your Good Health"
REMEMBER THIS WREN
TOU HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS,
OR WANT PURE MEDICINES
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Toilet Goods
We aro Sole Manufacturers
and Distributors of th
Celebrated
TOILET CRE1M
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. HOOD CRE' '
Tallman & Co
Leading Druggists of E
ern Oregon. " g
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