TAOF. TEN". DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON", OREGON, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1012. TEN PAGES x i Your Dollars W1? a Hi . VI I Garry a Great Weight at this Store Every staple and fancy ar ticle in the way of groceries. Every seasonable fruit and vegetable that is placed on the market Is Found Here First Careful attention given to all phone orders. A cheerful and sanitary store, with everything displayed well for your easy choosing, makes this store the most advantageous grocery for TOUR marketing. rhone Main 98. Standard Grocery Company, Inc. Where all are pleased. Frank OGara, President Bernard O'Gara, Sec.-Treaa. 3 CREAMS 'A SPECIAL FOR Chappy Skin Weather Cucumber, Almond, Edelweiss 25c a Bottle Kceppen's The drug store that serves you best. BRING IN YOUR PONY VOTES In order to avoid confusion as to standing of contestants In our big Pony Contest, we would like to have all votes cast aa soon as possible. Standings of each boy and girl In the contest, are now dis played at our store. Tallman b Co. PILOI ROCK HAS MOGUL CLUB CASTEKI PKKSIDKXT; KEV. W.IK1UNGTOX, SECY Majority of Officers of Newly Organ iser Roosters' .Vsmx-kuion Are Youiijr Men. Who Started Move, limit (or Combination With enthusiasm rampant among the large attendance, the Pilot Rock Commercial club was last night ush ered into being and the following of ficers wore elected to guide the des tinies of the young booster organiza tion: e. U. Casteel. president; Rev. E. W. Warrington, secretary, and G. W. Done, Dr. Fred A. Lieuallcn and I.. C. Scharpf members of the execu tive committee. As will be soon from the person nel of the "officers, the new club has been given into the custody of the younger business element of the lit tle town, which clement was in fact responsible for the meeting which led to organization of the business men and farmers Into a working body. President Casteel Is also may or of the town and in his combined positions is expected to bo a promi nent factor in the new development of the town. The meeting was called to order by ex-County Judge T. P. Gilliland and the only speeches which were mads preliminary to the actual work of organizing were delivered by Secre tary J. E. Keefe of the local Com mercial association and James P. Xeal, city attorney of Preewater. These two men by their past experi ence with booster organizations were able to make many helpful sugges tions and their remarks were greatly appreciated by the home people. Be sides being of assistance to the meet ing in the work of organization, Messrs. Keefe and Neal also provided entertainment for the assembly with several songs. While the Commercial club as or ganized last night is only temporary, it is expected that a permanent or ganization will be"" perfected some time soon with the same officers. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Inland Empire- Tcucliers to Meet. Supt. Frank K. Welles has been notified that the Inland Empire Teach ers' association will meet in Spokane on April 3, 4. 6 and 6. I. S. PREPARES TO INTERVENE (Contlniued from page one.) Cigars de Luxe IMPORTED! It is generally believed here that the naming of Senor Trevino, as pro visional head of the government, was done solely for the purpose of compelling the United States govern ment to recognize the serious stage of the revolt and intervene in the trouble. Senor Gonzales Enrilo. a promi nent member of the scientific party today, according to dispatches which have been received here, freely ad mits that he wrote the manifesto and declares that It is a truthful portray al of the ideas of the greater mass of Mexican citizens. It is expected that the rebels will attack Juarez early next week and it is almost a foregone conclusion that the city will fall and become revolu tionary headquarters, unless the United States intervenes. Mail advices received here today confirm previous reports of a battle between federals and rebels last Sun day at San Pedro, in which the Insur gents lost 275 killed. Much speculation and apprehension regarding the fate of a party of Am erican refugees, amug whom is Miss Nellie Wilson, daughter of Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey, is manifest here today. According to reports here, the party today reach ed Pearson, an American settlement in the state of Chihuahua and will probably arrive in El Paso tonight. Troops Ordered Out. "Washington, Feb. 24. General Wood has telegraphed to the com mandant of Fort Sam Houston or ders to send a regiment of infantry and a battery of field artillery, im mediately to El Paso to protect Am erican interests. Echo Iot Is Sold. By a deed recorded today Louis Scholl. Jr., and wife of Ehco have sold lot 1, block 8, Koontz's addition to Echo to Tom eweee for a con sideration of J12C. Kid well Child Pies. Theresa Lila Kidwell, the two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kidwell, died last night at the ranch of Frank Pedro and its body is being prepared today for shipment til Baker where it will be Interred. Two in Potlee Court. I wo offenders were arested last night by the police. Ed Johnson, charged with being drunk and disor derly, will be given a trial this af ternoon, but E. Wilson pleaded guilty iu oeing aisoraeriy ana accepted a three day sentence in jail. Sultensoi Stolen from Squaw, Y hile Mrs. Van Pelt, a well known Indian woman, was returning to her home on the reservation last evening, her suit case was stolen from the back of her hack on the road between St. Anthony's hospital and the upper bridge". A man walking along the road snatched it from the rig and made a quick getaway. The squaw drove back to the city and notified the police, but, though they search ed all of the jungles, they were un successful In finding the culprit. BOTH LOCAL TEAMS WIN AT BASKETBALL Golden Rule Merchant Rack. A. D. Frost, manager of the local Golden Rule Store, returned yester day from a six weeks eastern trip made for the purpose of purchasing a new stock of clothing. It is the custom of the big syndicate to send the man agers of its different stores to New York twice a year in order to make their own selection of supplies and-it was in accordance with this custom that Mr. Frost went east. He was accompanied on the trip by his wife. "The Brownies' Rand. The Sunday school of the Christian church will present a juvenile can tata entitled "The Brownies' Band," at the Christian church next Thurs day evening, February 29, under the direction of Mrs. Walter Rose. About forty children representing brownies, fairies, butterflies, wood nymphs and gypsies, wilt take part In the produc tion. They are now hard at work on rehearsals and by Thursday evening will be ready to give all those who at tend a peep into a real and beauti ful fairyland where fairies play and brownies dance and a tiny fairy queen rules over all. Good Roads Ass'n Meeting. The Umatilla County Good Roads association is holding a meeting this afternoon in the Commercial club rooms for the purpose of going on record regarding the proposed good roads legislation. Up until press time no action had been taken but a letter had been read from Governor West requesting that any decision reached be wired to the recently appointed harmony committee which meets In Portland Monday. JUDGE'S SCIONS WERE DUMMIES (Continued from page one.) mles for Ross and that Judge Gilbert stopped them and made them refund the money which Ross had advanced. In San Francisco Judge Gilbert admitted that his children did this but said they did e unwittingly. Admits Children's Crime. San Francisco, Feb. 24. Admit ting that his son and daughters had acted as dummy entrymen for J. Thorburn Ross, Judge Gilbert today said his land fraud decision was only in line with a previous supreme court decision and that it did not change the law a particle and could not pos sibly afect the Ross case. ITALIAN'S BOMBARD A TURKISH SEAPORT We hov Vm toih All el7.. all grartep, 11 prices, jfxtlon of selection is up to you. WE UO THE RE5T. Y. J. Conner & Co. Successor to HARRY O'PEXJU Cigars, Candle and Pool Room. (41 Main Street Phone M. 4. London. Feb. 24. Dispatches from Beyrout say three -Italian war ships started a bombardment today. She. Is bursting in principal sections of the city killed many and most of the population fled. Much fear Is expressed for the safety of many foreigners there who stop en route to Jerusalem. The population of the port is 20.000. Indians Holdings Meetings. The special meetings at Tutuilla are well under way. Services are held in the morning at 9:30, afternoons at 2 p. m., and evenings at 7 p. m. Rev. Mark Arthur has been doing most of the preaching, with Rev. J. G. Dick son, the local pastor assisting. A new delegation of ten visitors came to day from Idaho making eighteen to date. Others are expected from Warm Spring reservation on No. 18 this af ternoon. Pendleton high school basketball teams won two victories last night, one In Pendleton and one In La Grande. The girls' team defeated the Waltsburg high school co-eds by an 8 to 6 score while the boys outclassed the quintet of La Grande high school in a 27-19 game. The local game, while not quite so exciting as the recent fray with the Walla Walla girls, was a fast one and kept the spectators Interested throughout. The outcome was in the balance throughout for the teams were evenly matched. In the first half the visitors 'had the better of the argument, having made a total of six points to tlio-home girls four, but In the second half the locals out played their opponents in every de- j partment of the game. In fact the hull (.. in WnltVilrir t.ri'Itlrv'i but three or four times during this canto, and, as a result, four points were added to the Pendleton score, whil the Waltsburcers drew a blank. Ella LaZinka. one of the Pendle- j ton centers, was the bright star of the game, while Muriel Sallng, the clever litle forward, though playing a good game, had hard luck at free throwing. The Pendleton score was made by three field baskets and two con verted fouls, while the visitors made their total up with one field goal and four fouls. No details of the La Grande game were to be had on account of wire troubles occasioned by the storms in the mountains althoagh the dispatch which gave the final result charac terized the contest as a fast one. To night tjie boys will piny the Union high school team and will return home tomorrow. YOUTH AT AVAR WITH BILLIONAIRE 1'ATUER Berlin. The question, "Is $30,000. a year enough for a young man to live on?" sums Up the controversy which is going on between August Thyssen, $1,000,000,000 steel magnate and his eldest son. The father, who is known as King Thyssen, thinks it is, but his son doesn't. The son. who is serving a sentence for dueling in the Fortress of Made burg, was adjudged a bankrupt some time ago. Ills liabilities amounting to $3,750,000, consisting principally of loans incurred in the course of lux urious life in Berlin. Herr Thyssen notified the creditors that he would pay all legitimate claims if his son would renounce any further right to his interitance and declare himself satified with $30,000 a year. In a letter published to day the son says: "What would I do with $30,000? I don't need more than $3000, but that I should give up my right as heir to yourself and my mother is Workingmen's Wages Will Increase! by securing their clothing and furnishing necessities from this store, where eeonomy is tho watchword ; where prices are lower on the best grades of merchandise, but cheaper goods are kept for those who desire them. GOOD WORK SHOES FROM $1.25 UP. GOOD WORK SOX FOR ONLY 5 PAIR. GOOD RIB OVERALLS SELL HERE FOR 65. BLAXKETS, MACKINAW COATS, UNDERWEAR. GLOVES, ETC. Workingmen's Clothing Gompany Corner Main and Webb Streets something you cannot expect of me The size of my share of the estate has been variously stated, but no ex pert denies it is less than $18,750, 000. After you have paid all my debts I will be willing to give all my rights under the arrangement that you have made If In turn you guar antee by legal share of the fortune. The refusal of young Thyssen to negotiate with his father Is due to the tact that his credit' is still good and that a number of people have offered to lend him anything up to a million. IT LOOKS WELL Two Old Maids Anna What do you think Mr. Ek lund charged me for sewing on a pair o: soles on my shoes? Clara Don't know and don't care Anna, he only charged me 65c and did fine work too yes, but I don't like him. Anna Well, well, you evid ntly dc or you wouldn't care. Men's soles sewed on for 90c Full line of men's fine shoes. Former Teacher Coming Back. James H. E. Scott, formerly a teacher in Umatilla county schools and later in the government employ In the Philippine Islands, is coming back to this county a lawyer. Accord ing to a letter received from him by County School Superintendent Wel les today, he will finish his law course In Chicago university this spring and will arrive In Pendleton some time in July. Would Go To Convention. Major Lee Moorhouse Is today cir cuiting the petition of O. C. Apple- gate of Kla ath who aspires to be a delegate to the national republican convention. Applegate will be re membered here as the supervisor of census who came to Pendleton to se cure the enumerating of the Indians on 'the reservation when Chief No Shirt and some of his followers stirred up a rebellion against furnishing the desired information. SLEEVE OVF.R THE FINGERS. London. A woman's mode, which was highly popular In medieval days, Is shortly to be revived. It Is that of wearing the sleeve well down over the hand, so that only the fingers are left revealed. At the wedding of Miss Dagmar Wiehe, the pretty actress, to Major Edward Finch-Hatton, the bride wore no gloves, but the sleeves of her dress came down well over the hands end ing In a point. A court dressmaker declares that It is highly probable the early Eng lish long sleeve will become popular again, adding tbat a woman must have very fine, shapely hands for the long sleeve to be a success. The long sleeve looks beet if finished with a point coming down to the middle finger. .New Teacher and Nctv Director. County School Superintendent Welles has been notified of the se lection of a new teacher and a new director in the Athena school district. Charles A. Guerne has been appoint ed to the high school faculty to take the place of Frank W. Turner who has been called east by business mat ters and E. E. Koontz has been chosen to the board of directors vice S. F. Wilson who recently changed his res idence to Portland. DESPERADO MAKES WIFE AXD BABY PRISONERS Los Angeles, Feb. 24. After elud ing the officers for six weeks, in the Santa Monica hills where he fled after an alleged attempt to kill his wife, Trablzco Gonzales, a ranch hand, re turned to his home near Lankershtm today, bound and gagged his wife, threw her into a light wagon, beside her sick Infant whom he bad torn from her breast and again headed for the hills. Three posses of police In autos are following from. Hollywood. Officers say he has a secret hiding place which they can't find. The wo man's fate la troubling them. A. EKLUND Main Street. G53 ill YORK & YORK, the Chinese doc tors, with wond erful remedies Compounded from Harmless and Non-P o 1 s onous Roots and Herbs, are successfully treating many ob stinate cases of Kindeny, Stomach Lung, Heart, Rheumatism, As thma, Fever, Cancer and private di seases of men and women. If peo ple 'want a safe cure to obtain the roots and herbs compounded medi cines. We have hundreds of testi monials from prominent people, on file, which are open for public In spection. If you live out of town, come or write for free Bymptom blank and circulars. Consultation free. YORK & YORK, CHINESE MEDI CINE COMPANY, 22 W. Alder St. Walla Walla, Wn. The Pendleton Drug Co. U In business for "Your Good Health" REMEMBER THIS WHEN YOU HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS, OR WANT PURE MEDICINES and as good as new, no matter what It looked like before we undertook to clean that skirt We change the ap pearance of a garment In short order when It is sent to us to be Cleaned or Dyed. We are experts at the bus iness and have a system that does not Injure any fabric in the least. We call for and deliver all orders and our charges are most reasonable. Pendleton Dye Works Phone Main 1(9. 208 E. Alts. Fine Watch Repairing Even the finest works In the finest time-piece made, will accumulate dirt causing them to- wear unnecessarily and ke,ep Inaccurate time. When a high priced watch gets out of order, it can at best give only the results of a cheap time-keeper save your watch and make It worth its full val ue by having It looked after now and then by our expert watch repairers. Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler DALE ROTHWELL Optometrist Working Men take a look at the following prices and see how much farther your hard earned cash will go here than elsewhere Men's Work Shirts, regular 25f Men's Heavy Ribbed Underwear, regular 25 Men's 75c Blaek Sateen Shirts, regular .... 49 Men's C5c arid 75c Work Shirts, regular - 45 Men's $1.25 Bine Flannel Shirta, regular 69 Men's 75c Welt Seam Calf Gloves, regular 49 Men's .$1.00 Heavy Bib Overalls, regular 83f Men's $2.50 Double Solo Work Shoes ..: $1.98 Men's $.3.00 Corduroy Pants, Welt Seam, Peg Top, Cuff Bottom 81.98 Golden Rule Store "WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW" "Clark's Grocery" Beginning February 24, 1912, tho S. & II. Green Stamps are given out on all cash purchases, at this store. It means a return to you of 5 per cent of tho purchase price. The detail of this work will be explained to all of our customers, fo those that are not our customers, we extend a cordial invitation to come to our place, and try tho deal out for ono month. We know that you will bo pleased with tho result A Book with 10 Stamps FREF- to each customer. CLARK'S GROCERY Phone Main 174 612 Main Street