East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 27, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT.
DAILY HAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETOX, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY it, itii.
EIGHT PAGES.
That During
1912
You will buy jour
Groceries
at this store
Phone orders carefully
attended.
Stock crisp and fresh every
day.
Our prices will please you.
WE WANT 1912 TO BE OUR. BANNER YEAR
We'll make it worth while for you if you'll trade here.
Standard Grocery CoM Inc.
PHONE MAIX 98.
FK AX K O'GARA, Pre
WHERE ALL ARE PLEASED.
BERNARD O'GARA, Soa-Trees.
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
Maccabees to IntU.
The Knights and Ladies of the
Maccabees are planning for public
installation of their officers in the
new Moose hall on the evening of
January 30. The program will start
at 8 o'clock. C
MILTON BASKETBALL
TEA M MEETS DEFEAT
FEXDLETON COMMERCIAL CLUB
TROVE MASTERS OF VISITORS
Locals Carry Game by Score of 41 to
2 Fruit Raisers Are Smothered at
Every Tuni by Their More Speedy
Opponents.
Although they fought valiantly
from first whistle to last, the Milton
business men last night were unable
to make any great showing against
the local Commercial club basketball
team and the game ended with the
visitors having 2 to the home team's
41 . At no minute of the contest was
the result in doubt to the spectators
in the gallery, the only question be
ing how great a score the local play
ers would roll up.
The gar.ie started off with a ruh
and for a few minutes went without
any scoring but soon the Pendleton
forwards began dropping the ball in
to the basket with great regularity,
while the Milton forwards were un
able to emerge from under cover
long enough to sight the goal. The
first half ended with the score, Pen
dleton 19, Milton 2.
In the second half, Graham, who
had been playing guard for the lo
cals, was put in at forward. Hartman
retiring and Strand taking Graham's
place. The new combination worked
Just as well an the old and before the
final whistle blew, the local team had
annexed 22 more po;nts while the
eastenders had drawn a blank.
S For the local team point winning
honors were about evenly divided be
tween the center and. the three men
rlaying forwards, larrell, Drake and
Graham each secu.-ed five baske's
from the field, while Hartman, be
sides securing the same number,
threw a basket from the foul line. For
Milton Calder threw the only basket.
Despite the one-sidedness of the
score, the game was Interesting and
exciting and there were moments
real amusing.
The teams lined up at follows:
"Pendleton, Farrell, center; Hartman,
TDrake and Graham, forwards; Chess
man, Graham and Strand, guards
Milton, Ph'pps. center; Calder and
Shields, forwards; Morgan and Mc
Ewen, guards.
Jack Keefe served in the capacity
of referee during the game and his
decisions were satisfactory to both
teams.
Medicines that aid nature are al
ways most effectual. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It
allays the cough, relieves the lungs,
opens the secretions and aids nature
in restoring the system to a healthy
condition. Thousands have testified
to its superior excellence. Sold' by
all dealers.
Pays to Advertise.
Only costs 15c for shave at Patton's
barber shop; 5 barbers employed; no
long waits. Plenty hot water, clean
towels and the shop that does not so
licit the trade of Chinamen, Indians
or Japs. Give as & trial.
Funeral of Mrs. Loekwood.
The funerul of Mrs. Myrtle Lock-
wood, who died at St. Anthony's hos
pital Thursday night, was held from
the Folsom undertaking parlors this
morning at 11 o'clock.
Do you know that fully nine out of
every ten cases of rheumatism are
simply rheumatism of the muscles
due to cold or damp, or chronic
rheumatism and require no Internal
treatment whatever? Apply Cham
berlain's Liniment freely and see how
quickly it gives relief. For sale by all
dealers.
Social Tomorrow Night.
The Sanctuary Chapter of the
Church of the Redeemer will bold a
social at the home of Mrs. J. F. Rob
inson, 124 Jackson street, tomorrow
(Friday) night, commencing at 8
o'clock. Everybody is cordially in
vited to attend.
ADDITIONAL SOCIETY.
Mrs. Wesley Matlock is hostess this
afternoon at a bridge party given at
her home, 809 West Court street. The
invitation list was as follows: Mrs.
H. M. Collins, Mrs. George Hartman,
Jr., Mrs. R. N. Stanfield, Mrs. Roy
Alexander, Mrs. Willard Bond; Mrs.
L. G. Frazier, Mrs. C. L. Bonney,
Mrs. Nesmith Ankeny, Mrs. G. W.
Phelps, Mrs. Laura Nash, Mrs E. B.
Aldrich, Mrs. G. I. La Dow, Mrs. John
Adams, Mrs. C. E. Nelson, Mrs.
Frank Hayes. Mrs. Richard Mayber
ry, Mrs. W. C. S. Pruitt, Mrs. W. H.
Tytle, Mrs. Fred Earl, Mark Moor
house, Mrs Bertholet, Miss Adna
Raley and Miss Viva Warren.
Don't forget that other people also
have troubles.
They Will Lay or
ust !
if your hens are fed on the
rijjlit kind of food. Get it
at MATTHEWS and he
will tell you absolutely
free, just what to use and
how to fret eggs THE
YE All TtOUND.
You can talk about your
fable of "The Goose that
layed the prolden ejr," but
s.he is not in it with the
barnyard hen that lays
the ro;rular kind when
eOT? are as high a3 at
present.
Dry Mash and Scratch Feed
does the work. Xo side-stepping nor exercise the hen acta &n
a machine and the food makes -the eggs they have to lay or
bust, and there have been very few cases on record of a hen
busting.
Don't Delay Get Started Now
when eggs are high and muko your poultry pay. There are no
other foods "just as good" wo have had this proven to us by
years of experience. Call and see us find let us help you get
more eggs that'3 our business and our advice is free.
CALL FOR
Free Book on Diseases ol Poultry
Two carloads of poultry food just received and we are sell
ing it at prices that will make it move. Your hens need it
Treat them right and they will pay you back in eggs.
CO
A. T. E3ATTHEQ
The Chicken Doctor.
127 East Alta Street Opposite City Hall.
A Splendid Sermon.
The largest audience that has yet
assembled to greet Dr. W. H. Selleck
of North Yakima at the Methodist
Episcopal church, listened to an elo
quent and impassioned discourse last
night, upon "Sowing and Reaping.'
Mrs. Landers sang a beautiful solo
which was much appreciated. Song
Service tonight begins at 7:30 p. m.
and preaching at 8.
Game Men Meet Again Tonight.
The members of the Umatilla Coun
ty Fish & Game association will meet
in formal session tonight and rumors
have it that another stirring discus
sion will take place. The meeting on
Tuesday night was an informal one
and the same matters discussed at
that time will be brought up again to
night for definite action.
Pasco Again Defeats Pendleton.
The Pasco bowlers again defeated
the local team last evening on their
home alleys but the score indicates a
close contest. The Pasco men made
a total of 2456 pins to Pendleton's
2445. For the local men Virgil Bott
scored high with 529 with William
Hanscom second. Schults of Paso
was high score maker, his total being
640 and the only other man of the
Pasco team to score over 500 was
Lankhard with a total of 501.
fense of the Tvletmoe, Johartnsen and
Clancy cases, or whether he Is mere
ly arranging a final settlement In the
McXamara ccses is unknown.
Labor Lrader Indicted.
Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 27. That
indictments will be returned Wednes
day against several prominent labor
leaders, when the probe into the al
leged country-wide dynamiting plots
will likely end, was stated today by
District AUorney Miller. He said
the grand Jury has practically com
pleted its labors.
Will Start Garbage Wagon.
Pendleton will have a garbage wa
gon such as large cities have after
the first of the month, A. L. Hutchi
son having made arrangements to
give local people such an accommoda
tion. Because the removal of gar
bage dally is a step toward cleanli
ness and sanitation and will make for
a city beautiful. Dr. I. U. Temple, the
health officer, has endorsed Mr.
Hutchison's proposition.
Was Comrade of Dead Chief.
Will Moore, local representitlve of
the Pacific coast elevator company, is
an old time friend of Robert Wolf, as
sistant fire chief at Walla Walla who
was killed in yesterday's fire. Back in
'86 and '87 Messrs Moore and Wolf
were both members of the Walla Wal
la volunteer fire department and were
members of a hose racing team. They
were the two "tongue men" on the
team. Because of his acquaintance
with the dead man Mr. Moore was ex
ceedingly sorry to hear of. Wolfs
death. Wolf was a member of the
Walla Walla paid department for
many years.
POULTRY EXHIBIT
CLOSES TONIGHT
(Continued from Page One.)
Earl Williams of Milton was se
lected to act as superintendent of the
show again because of the satisfac
tion he has given in that capacity this
year. Miller Purvis was also re- se
lected to act as judge next year, his
work at the show just closing having
been of a high order.
The show next year will" be held
during the third? week in January
Just following the Walla Walla exhi
bition. An important ruling was
made at the meeting to the effect that
all entries must be in by the Satur
day before the show opens in order
to avoid confusion resulting from
entries after the show has opened.
More Cups Won.
F. M. Barrows of Walla Walla, suc
ceeded in capturing the cup offered
for the best pen of MInorcas entered,
his entries being of the white species.
George Speight of Hubbard won the
Minorca club cup 'with N. A. Hum
phrey of this city a close second.
J. E. Duke carried off first honors
for the best pen ot bantams but he
won out over W. F. "Carglll of Clarks
ton, Wasi., only by 3-10 of a point.
Laurent's
..GRILL..
Martin Building, , East Webb
Street.
French Chef and all white help.
Best Coffee In Pendleton.
Fine steaks and Hot Cakes like
mother used to make.
Short Orders at Moderate Prices
Fresh Crabs, Crawfish, Lobsters,
Oysters and Clams.
We solicit tlie patronage of alL
French Sun. Dinner 40c
MENU
Relishes.
Queen Olives, French Sardines.
Soup.
Chicken Broth Okra,
Consomme in cups.
Fish.
Filet of Striped Bass Point
Shirley.
Entree.
Welner Schnitzel Kelserof.
Apple Fritters, Brandy Sauce.
Roast. '
Young Veal With Dressing.
Stuffed Spring Chicken, Cran
berry Sauce. I
Vegetables.
Corn on the Cob.
Mashed Potatoes.
Dessert.
Hot Mince Pie, Cream Puff.
121
Dalo Rothwell
Opfometrisf
Eyes examined by the latest and
best methods. Glasses fitted, lenses
duplicated and frames repaired.
With Wm. Hanscom THE
Jeweler, Pendleton
1H RIGHT TICKET-
UMATILLA MISSIONARY AT-
TENDS CALIFORNIA MEETING
Reverend J. M. Cornelison, accom-
pan'ed by h's son, Vernon Purdy, left
this morning on the local en route
to San Francisco. Mr. Cornelison is
going to attend and take part in a
two days conference of Home Mis
sion chairmen of the Pacific coast
states, he being the chairman of the
home mission committee of the Pres
bytery of Pendleton, covering the cen
tral, east Oregon country. There will
be about f:fty chairmen present from
Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Nevada,
California, Arizona, New Mexico. Al
so the field secretary. Dr. W. S. Holt
and one of the board secretaries from
the New York headquarters.
The conference is looking toward a
larger and more efficient home mis
sion work In all states west of the
Mississippi. A similar conference
closed this week in Kansas City for
the Rocky mountain states.
Before returning Mr. Cornelison
hopes to visit the San Francisco
Theological Semlnaryat San Anselmo
Cal., where he finished his theologi
cal studies before coming to his
present charge and incidentally to
renew many oU3 acquaintances In and
around the bay cities. They will be
gone about ten days.
Rev. Cornelison will spend Sunday
In Portland with Rev. R. J. Dlven,
formerly a pastor of the local Pres
byterian church.
C2 . f
and invariably the winning one, for
it wins the confidence of all, is our
receipt for your goods when we take
charge of them. They look different
oli, so different: when they go
back to you. The swellest dressers in
town send their wardrobes here to be
cleaned and pressed, whenever any
garments needs an overhauling. Very
reasonable prices charged.
Pendleton Dye Works
Phone Main 169. 206 Vi E. Alta.
REAL MEXICAN HOT
TAMALES
OndorvOT, Sliirts,
Shoes, Slothing,
dots, Furnishing
all continue to go down in price at the
Ekwkoir Store
8
VVhoroAnticipa
tion and Real
ization Moot
Our Moat!
It's an event to look forward
to, when the busy man knows
that one of our choice steaks
awaits him for a contented sup
per. Phone Main 33.
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
jiormwrr . PwL-MnniiHi'i ii iimif
A SNAP FOR $2500.00
7 room modern house, stone cellar, barn, wood shed, bath,
toilet, shade and fruit trees, 1-2 block ground. ''
Call at once as bargains of this character can't last. Must sea
It to appreciate it.
MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
Phone Main 83. 117 E. Court Street
OtWer Property of Every Description.
Money to Loan on City and County Realty.
Known For Its Strength
First National Janli
PENDLETON, OREGON
ESTABLISHED 1382
OLDEST AND LARGEST
NATIONAL BANK IN THE STATE
OUTSIDE OF PORTLAND
RESOURCES $2,500,000.00
Boon DMoDip&itainis
on
Still Prevail in all Departments
Especially LOW PRICES on all WIN
TER UNDERWEAR
Come in and see
WONDER STORE
I) arrow Meet Labor Chiefs.
San Francisco, Jan. 27. Clarence
Darrow Is In San Francisco and will
hold a conference with officers of the
State Building Trades council, before
returning to Los Angeles. Whether
Darrow has decided to Join In the de-
Hot Clam Bouillon 10c
Hot Malted Clams 10c
Hot Beef Tea 10c
Hot Tomato Flip - . . . 10c
Hot Beef Broth 10c
Hot Chocolate 10c
Try our Hot Drinks they are
Invigorating and will cheer you
ux during cold weather. .
W. J. Connor & Co.
Successor to
Harry O'Dell
Cigars, Candles and Pool Room.
649 Mali Street Prone M. 4.
CLARK'S GROCERY
VIRGIN RICE
Unpolished
Free from Glucose tale or Chem-
jcals
In the natural state. . Just as it is used in Japan and
China, One trial and you will use no other,
CLARK'S GROCERY
Phone Main 174 612 Main Street