East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 08, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. PENDLETOX. OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1011.
SIGHT PAGES.
PAGB EIGHT.
Fresh
Apples
Oranges
Nuts
Raisins
Cranlterrics
JyOinons
Fresh
Celery
Sweet
Potatoes
Pickles
Chv Chow
Sweet Relish
Mince Meat
Santa Claus Gets His
Groceries Here
because our lines are all fivsli in readiness for our greatest
holiday trade.
Standard Grocery Co., Inc.
rilONK MAIN 96.
FRANK O'OARA, Pres.
WHERE ALL ARE PLEASED.
BERNARD O'GARA. Sec-Treas.
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
JILTED GIRL BUYS FARM
OF I LEU FIRST SWEETHEART
Improving Local Bunk.
Workmen are now busy adminis
tering a new coat of kalsomlne to the
interior of the f irst National bank.
Sues to Collect Loan.
Suit has been filed in the circuit
court by George E, Adarai to collect
the sum of $332 from Nathan Farrel!.
the suit having' been filed today by
Raley & Ruley: It li alleged by the
plaintiff he loaned the above mention
ed sum to the defendant and that the
loan has not been satisfied.
HAYOR-ELECT IB
60 UNDER X-RAY
attorneyship or regarding the chief of
10. ice until after he takes office.
PLANS TRIP TO lORTLAND
TO RECEIVE TREATMENT
2 CHILDREN BCRXED
TO DEATH AT BALM
Exports to Return in Tim to Be
Sworn In as MnnVipal Chief Execu
tive, But Present Incumbent Will
Remain on Job Vntll Return.
W. F. Matlock, mayor-elect of Pen-
'dleton, is to leave tomorrow for Port- i
land, where he will have an X-ray ex- j
amination made of h:s lower limbs in j
connection with the treatment he Is
taking Mr. Matlock is greatly im-1
proved over his condition of a few
months since and he says that while i
he Is feeling very well he hopes to
bet'er his condition and so is going
to Portland with that end in view.
As to how long he will be away the
mayor-elect is not sure, but he expects
to be back before January 1. on
which date he Is to take office. How
ever, he has made arrangements with
Mayor Murphy whereby the present
incumbent will continue to perform
the duties of mayor in the event hU
succes-or should be detained by the
treatments.
In discussing this subject this morn
ing Mr. Matlock recalled that such
an arrangement as this was made at
Eugene when his brother, J. D. Mat
lock, was serving as mayor. The suc
cessor to Mayor Matlock of Eugene
was unable to take office for several
months and during that time J. D.
wai compelled to continue in office.
That he has no announcements to
make at this time as to whom he w'll
name as city attorney U declared by
Pendleton's mayor-elect. He says he
will take no action regarding the city
Arthur Eason Yesterday Buried One
Babe; Other Fatally Burned
at Night.
Bay City. Ore. With faces not yet
dry from the tears shed at the fu
neral of one child, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Eason, living at Balm 10 miles
north of here, are now waiting by the
bedside of two other dying children.
The parents burled one of their four
children; the Eason house was de
stroyed by fire and two youngsters,
aged 8 and 3 years, were fatally burn
ed. The father was also seriously in
jured.
Word was received here of the
heartbreaking affair, and friends of
the family hurried to Balm to assist
in bringing the children, or their bod
ies, to this city. The message that
was received stated that there was no
hope of saving the lives of the little
folk burned.
The barn and other buildings were
destroyed at the same time the house
burned down.
TCRK STABS A FRENCHMAN.
Wur Correspondent of Paris "Temps'
Attacked on Street In Tripoli.
Rome. Jean Carreres, war cor
respondent of the Paris "Temps," was
stabbed in Tripoli while entering
French restaurant.. He had received
several threatening letters from the
Toung Turks society, who did not like
his reports on the situation in Trip
oli.
To Portland or California, take
N'orthern Pacific, via Pasco, and S.
P. & S. Ry. Leave 1:30 p. m., ar
rive Portland 8:10 a. m. See W. Ad
ams, agent at passenger station, for
through tickets and all arrangements,
T, Arguo 7xuke Case.
The famous Zeuske case. Involving
the title to the estate of the late Ed
ward Zeuske, will be argued before
Circuit Judge Phelps tomorrow. Tho
ca e was originally tried out In the
e:rcuit court and was won by the
widow of Edward Zeuske. Upon ap-
Owncr Couldn't Satisfy Judgment
She Obtained in Breach of Promise
Suit.
KuiiJIng, Pa. Mlsj Helen Jonca ;
owns the farm of the man who jilted
her.' It is an eleven-acre tract In
Herford township, this county, and t
wast sold as the estate of Eugene F. '
l'auer, bankrupt, to Miss Jones for j
$1750, Mtbject to dower of $827.50.
Miss Jones, a pretty Quaker gin, I
more than a year ago was awarded a !
verd'et of $519.63 against Bauer by
a Berks county Jury for alleged ;
breach of promise. I
The farm was placed on sale to sat- i
isfy the Judgment and the dower. No
one knew Miss Jone was bidding.
Miss Jones stated their love match
started eleven years ago.
MAROONED IN WILD.
t
Twenty-Four ProsH-Hi-H and Woman
I Cook Nearly Starve to Death
j Near I-nke Siierior.
I Duluth. While searching on the
I north shore of Lake Superior for the
i lnHf Month shore ponner lode twentv-
peal being taken to the supreme court , foup protlnectorg and a woman cook
the case was remanded back to the
j were marooned on a nurrow penlnsu-
clrcuit court and made an equity case. la flfty mlles f rom clvnlzallon for
many days. They were so close to
W.g HermMon Meeting..
' starvation that they started to walk
mis is me nigni lor me long auver- flft mll(, to ft ralir()a., ln oMPPh nf
tised booster meeting in Hermiston (o0(i t
'.SPECIAL!
i
! '
Shirts, Sox
Underwear
Sale Prices
It Will Pay You to Buy Here
BOSTON STOR.E
and a number of local people are I
planning to get down to the west end
city tonight to attend the same. Am
ong those who will go down on the
motor will be President Dan P.
Smythe of the Commercial club, Sec
retary Keefe and essrs Neil, Melghan
a'nd Lord of the quartet. They will
return tomorrow morning on the motor.
You are counting the days to
Merry Christmas. And you are also
racking your brains to find the best
way to make it a cooking event that
will bring praise from your family and
friends.
This Store Will Aid You
All the latest dainties are carried in stock the finest materials
to make that delicious plum pudding, that appetizing; mince pie
ami all the other delights of the season,
Turkey and Cranberry Sauce
Finnan Haddie
Sealshipt Oyter, daily
Kippered Salmon
Jones Dairy Faim
Sausage
Mince Meat
Imported Maccaroni
Flaked Hominy
Loaf Roquefort
Cheese
Fancy Apples
Gray Eros. Groce? yCc.
Striker Preliminary Hearing.
The preliminary Hearing for Arch
ie McFarland and Frank Johnson,
Umatilla strikers charged with as
sault and battery, la still on ln the
local justice's court. The preliminary
Is being hard fought with Judge Fee
representing the strikers and with C.
H. Carter assisting Deputy Pruitt in
the prosecution.
When a tug renched them carrying
provisions not a bit of food was left
ir the camp.
The story is told by W. R. Rathbun,
a mining man, who returned to the
city from Port Arthur. Mr. Rathbun
'' The Cosy.
Friday and Saturday evening with
Dickens. A 3000 foot reel master-
ploee of this great author's greatest
novel shown ln pictures. And a good
comedy, also.
"Early Life of David Copperfield.
as on the tug that took .provisions j Thanhouser. The whimsical hmor
to the starving crew I anJ touching pathos of David s boy-
"They were prospecting alone along ho()ii da 18 convincingly mirrored,
the north shore for a continuation of -"Little Emily and David Coppcr
tl.e lode from the Michigan copper '!el1" Second of the series. This
country." said Mr. Rathbun. "Their I period of his life teems with heart In
enmp was in Black Pay Peninsula, terest. The episodes that lead up to
which Is fifty-five miles from Port th" tragic end of Stecrforth and Ham
Arthur, and is cut oft from the muin . n the great shipwreck are told with
"The Town Marshal." Nestor. A
whimsical comedy of American vil
lage life, with the village marshal
and another veteran as rivals for the
love of auntie. The girl's aunt played
a very unpleasant trick on the girl's
lover and he got even. There Is a
comic blank cartridge duel between
the two elderly lovers. It grows fun
nier all the way through and ends In
a gale of merriment.
land by a wilderness.
"The snow was three to ten feet
graphic fidelity
Love. of David Copperfield." Third
To Visit I. O. O. F. IiOdges.
H. J. Taylor, prominent local far
mer and grand warden In the Inde
pendent Order of Odd Fellows, is to
commence soon upon a tour of the
lodges of Umatilla county. R. Alex
ander, past grand master In the order
has been Invited to accompany mm
and will do so on a portion of the
itinerary. As now planned the grand
warden will visit the lodge at Pilot
Rock on December 14; at Echo, De
cember 16; Hermiston, December 18;
Hudson Bay, Decemb -r 20; Weston,
December 21; Free water, December
22; Milton December 23; Pendleton,
December 27; and Helix, December
30. '
deep and, It was Impossible for them ' o the perles. David's love affairs
to make their way through It. ' - domestic happiness and sorrow's
"The men tried every expedlrr. mid the machinations of the villlan
They bored holes through the ic' and He-p, form the nucleus of thl event
tried to catch fish, but failed. They ful and dramatic chapter of his life,
went hunting, but for some mysteri-
ous reason had no luck. ! ' '
"WTicn wt ftnnllv rennhpri thp onmn 1
the woman, who had been given all
the best of it, had retained her
strength. The men, however, just sat ,
still and cried."
Swellings of the fiesn caused by In
flammation, cold, fracture of the
bone, toothache, neuralgia or rheu
matism can be relieved by applying
BALLARD'S SNOW MNIMENT. It
should be well rubbed In over the part
affected. Its great healing and pen
crating power eases the pain, redui
ditlcns. Price 25e, 60c and $1 pur
cs swelling and restores natural c-n-bottle.
Sold by A. C. Koeppen A Bros.
CON VICTS BATTLE FLAMES.
Birthplace of rover Cleveland Saved
From Destruction.
Caldwell, N. J. A squad of thirty
convicts from the Caldwell peniten
tiary is responsible for the fact that
the historic mansion where Grover
Cleveland was born is not a mass of
f re-swept ruins.
Fire destroyed parts of the Van
Order Lumber Yard; adjoining the
Cleveland mansion, and It was believ
ed the old houso was doomed. No
local apparatus could be spared from
the-maln blaze, and an appeal was
sent to the, warden of the penitenti
ary, who responded by sending a
squad of thirty volunteers In charge
of ten armed guards.
The men In striped suits seemed to
enjoy their temporary freedom and
fiught the fire vigorously and success
fully with the prison apparatus..
ONE SHAVE EQUALS TWO.
BRIDE OF TWO DAYS; AFFINITY.
Stockton Husband Says lie Forgave,
Hut It Did No Goo.
Stockton. Sensational allegations
are contained in a divorce complaint
filed by Ralph L. Prouty, against
Margaret Prouty, a trained nurse for
merly employed at a local hospital.
The action is brought on the grounds
of extreme cruelty.
The husband alleges that two days I
after his marriage, which took place
August 17, 1910, he returned home
unexpectedly ln the evening and found
that his bride had an affinity in the
home. Mrs. Prouty, ho says, shed
tears and promised to be loyal to her
husband if he would forgive her.
Prouty consented to forget about the
affinity, but took occasion to pre
scribe a number of rules to govern
the future conduct of his bride.
Later, Mrs. Prouty, according to the
story of her husband, did several
things which he had forbidden Final
ly the couple separated, Mrs. Prouty
going to Sacramento to live with her
parents.
The name of the affinity is not giv
er in the complaint.
Holiday Hints
To Lovers of Good Meats
A choice "Central" Roast.
A "Central" steak Hint's tender,
A Senlshlpt oyster dinner.
A "Central" ham for lunch.
A "Central" fish or poultry or
der Insure satisfaction.
Phono the Sanitary Market
Main 33.
CENTRAL
Meat Market
Hence on Ansxy "Shavee" Can't Get
a Harlier Arrested. ,
New York. "I want a warrant for
that haver man." exclaimed Morris
j Berg forty-five years old, of 166
Cherry street, to Magistrate rrescm,
In the Essex Market court. "He is
a thief. On his Bhop it says, "Shave,
5 cents.' I gave him a quarter and
he takes a dime out of It"
"Are you sure he didn't use bay
mm on vour face?" ciuerled the magr
istrate, who knows by hearsay the
"nttra" rharees of cheap barbers.
I After ten minutes of questioning and
anatterln.? It developed that Berg naa
not xhiived for several days and his
! beard was so long when he took the
barber's chair that it had to no cup
pe dbefore the barber wou'.d take i
chance of dulling his razor.
"You virtually got too shaves," said
Freschl. "That would make your j
b 11 10 cents. No, I won't grant you
a warrant In this case."
i As Berg went out he said bitterly
that he'd get even with the barber
with all the barber trade, in fact.
How? Why. he'd never get shaved
again and just think of the money
; they'd loe!
STILL UAH "OLD GLORY."
Dominion Government Refuses to
Interfere With Ontario Censors,
ntmwn .T. O Foster. United
' States Consul-General here, asked the
; dominion government to rescind tne
, recent order of the Ontario board of
; censors refusing to allow the exhl-;
' bltlon of moving picture.1) showing the .
j American flag. (
Mr. Foster was told the matter was ,
one for the Ontario government to
lonv after and that the federal au
thorities here have no authority to
act. as it Is a perfectly provincial
matter.
Persia Would Trent.
London, Dec. 8. Tehran dispatch
es say Persia Is willing to negotiate
with Russia, through England and
assurances are made that Shuster, the
American treasurer-general of Persia,
will carry out any terms decided on.
It , is seml-offlcially stated that the
English believe Shuster's dismissal
will be necessary before a settlement
is possible.
llc.icins Prison Term.
Lincoln Center, Kas., Dec. 8. Wat
son Scranton, one of the fifteen men
who tarred and feathered Miss Cham
berlain, a. schoolteacher, last night
began h's Jail term of one year, to
which he was sentenced, following his
conviction.
Women of Oregon may get the bal
lot, but not by the English suffragette
method; they are too wise to try that.
CLARK'S GROCERY
A few Specials
AT PENDLETON'S BIG CASH GROCERY.
Shrcaded Cocoanut, 3 packages for r 25J
Condensed Milk, 3 can3 for
2 lb. can largo White Asparagus
Fancy Cabbage, per lb-
25
2c
Apples $1.60 per box
CLARK'S GROCERY
Phone Main 174 612 Main Street
ORDER CLERKS TO DISBAND..
Chicago. A general order was re
ceived here from C. P. Grandfleld,
first assistant postmaster general.
general, calling on all secret organ-!
Izationn In the service immediately to
disband.
The order wag aimed, the men sny,
at the National Federation of Po-'tof-t'rn
Clerks, an affiliation of tho Am
erican Federation of Labor, to which
most of the men here belong.
The order docs nob affect any em
ploye who belongs to fraternal secret
organizations outside the postal ser
vlce. :. .- ( . ; .. . i.
Cctrtozian Bros.
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
Importers
Aro here in our store this week with tho greatest collection of an
tique Oriental Hugs, some 4 and 5 centuries ol
lings explaining all the emblems of masonery are included in
this collection. One Rug representing tho goddess Diana, the
old firo worshipers of 4785 5. C, is now here for you to sec.
You are welcome to come and examine this fine collection
whetlwr .you with to buy or not.
The Peoples
Warehouse
Where it Pays to Trade.
Save Your Coupons