PAGE EIGHT. DAILY EAST OREGQyiAN, PENDLETON", OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 19 h. EIGHT PAGES The Seeds to Sow, are the Seeds that Grow It's Tims to Plant ami hero is the plaeo to. set your ?eel. Wo liavo a fine lot of the following SEED POTATOES EARLY ROSE. EARLY RUR1LVXK, EARLY G WEEKS, EARLY OHIO. LATE OHIO. loMo. anything you want in jrnnlon and flower seeds. All tl.o early vi-im taMes that are now on the market are to l e futui.l here. Rhone orders carefully attended. Standard Grocery Company, Inc. Where AH Are Pleased Frank O'Gara, President. Bernard O'Oara, Sec.-Treast HIGH SCHOOL TEAM AGAIN VICTORIOUS In a fast and exciting game last night, the high school basketball heavers duplicated their former vic tory over the Commercial club quin tet, although their winning margin was considerably smaller than in the first game. The score at the final whistle stood 42 to 31 and there prob- I ably would have been less difference In the totals had not the scholastics during the first few minutes of rlay SMOKY SMILES W. J. Conner & Go. Successor to IIARUT O'DEIX. Cigars, Candles and Pool Room. 49 Main Street. Phone M. 4. rushed the business men of fthelr feet and secured a big lead. The first half ended with the score 14 to 6 In the younger players favor, while in the second half the business men made 25 points while their opponent annexed 28, Indicat ing the closeness with which the sec ond canto was marked. The high school unquestionably has the better team, their superior pass ing ami basket shooting being very noticeable last night, but the Com mercial men showed such marked improvement over their form in the previous game that with a little prac tice in the finer points of the game, they should be ab'.e to wage a neck and neck battle with the eastern Ore gon champions. It Is probable that the two teams will meet again in the near future. The following ls the line-up last night: High school. Strain and McDonald, forwards; Fee. center; Houser and Hampton, guards. Commercial club, .Asbahr and Drake, forwards; Farrell, center; Graham and Chessman, guards. Newsy Notes of Pendleton A Hurbliurer of Spring. Local merchants are beginning to put up their awnings in preparation for the sunny months, a sure harbin ger of spring. I'niiUllnns Wed In Walla Wallu. Judge T. M. McKlnney yesterday united in marriage Samuel Barlow and Florence E. Belts. Both are res idents of Nye, Umatilla county, Ore gon. Walla Walla Union. I'ltTivV Manager Here. Fred Curry, publicity manager for Walter M. Pierce during the latter's race for the democratic nomination for United States senator, parsed through the city this afternoon bound for Portland. Take Construction Job. Harry M. Ritner, and D. D Stiltz, who has been visiting him here for some time past, left last night for Sacramento where they have accept ed a contract with the Natomas Con struction & Dredging company. Both men are civil engineers and have had wide experience in construction work. Club Rooms Iirightenlns l'i. Xot only is the Commercial associa tion working to increase its member ship, but it is also trying to urge all members, both new and old, to visit the club quarters frequently, and to that end. measures are being taken to brighten up the Interior appearance of tho rooms. Today measurements were taken for new curtains to the windows, the stoves have been pol ished and "Billy" Taylor, the new colored porter, is Industriously en gaged in making the place clean and cheery. SKVKX PEARLS IX OYSTERS. Xew Jerseyans Cliow on Previous Gems: 1 Worth $1000, Another $500. Xew York. Seven valuable pearls have been found In the oysters serv ed in Metuchen, N. J. homes in the last week. George Hahn crunched a $500 one between his teeth. Con Dorisish found two worth about $200 and Mrs. John B. McGuinness today found three, all in one shell. One of them, over a half Inch in diameter, has een pronounced by- an expert to be worth $1000. The other two are worth $100 each. Some writers have a wealth of thought, and they all have a thought of wealth. . 5 " ' S7 S X V II II II .1 a ten la m si w r.i a drijariii 7. ' -- US 4. t-i -a. u lob ill lend 40c that coffee with the rich coffee fragrance, with the delicate tang that makes coffee a joy to drink. Paxton Back from East. Harry Paxton returned last night from an extended tour of the east and south. He was absent four and one half months during which he visited all the principal cities of those sec tions, spending Xew Year's eve in Xew York city. DuFing his absence he met several former Walla Wallans, among them Otto Hauerbach, a for mer Whitman college professor, who has become famous in recent years as a writer of lyrics fSr musical come dies, and who ls engaged in writing an opera for Hammerstein. Practi cally all the time Mr. Paxton was away he encountered' cold weather, the moderate temperature of the Wal la Walla va'.Tey proving a welcome contrast on his arrival here lat night. Walla Walla Union. Major's Cat Story Goes Rounds. Major Lee Moorhouse's story boost ing for the establishment of a cat in dustry here is going the rounds of papers all over the United States. Re cently it appeared in the Bingham ton, Xew York, Press. It will be re membered that the major advocated the procuring of 1,000,000 cats and 1.000.000 rats in order to start the industry. Each cat he claims will average ten kittens a year and cat f.kins will sell for an average of 30 cents each. The rats, he pointed out, will multiply four times as fast fed on the carcasses of the dead cats, so that the industry would be self-sustaining. Major Moorhouse figured that such an Industry would produce a net profit of $9800 a day. Roy's Story Was False. Despite the fact that little Clayton Stomach Bother You? pon't tririo with or neglect it. Just get a bottle of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS today. It will tone and strengthen tho stomach and make you well aain. Try Our Standard Uma tilla Blend Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Quality Grocers Peerless riei The kind that satisfys and saves you money. Guaranteed for 2 Years If you want to know the kind of garden hose that does not break, crack or go to pieces when exposed to the weather ask tKe man who uses PEEK-I-E3S HOSE. "Beddow & Miller" stamped on every 25 foot length. Look for the name. Wo kerf-p civerythlnjr neces sary In ihunliliir and Irrigating Hupplies, wrtzhn, Hpraya, etc. Beddow & Miller I'l'iKlleton'M Only KxtiiiHivc Plumber. Corner Court and Garden St, Satisfaction Guaranteed We desire to call your close attention to our large corner window display of Men' Sprang Siis Here you will note the beautiful new shades of grey, brown, blue, olive, also stripes and mixtures that will be worn by the best dressed men tho coming spring. Compare the quality, the style, the finish and dressy appearance of these suits with others add to thl3 our all-wool policy and absolute guarantee of satisfaction Then Note the Price-! We want you to understand, and to remember, that our regular prices will be fouml about 20 per cent lower than the "other fellow" the year around. We would be pleased if you will make ua prove it. L1 illOKIlEGrg CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STREETS Fitz Gerald told such a pathetic story that the hearts of the local onicers were touched to deep pity, it now ap pears that this story was for the most part fictitious and brands the boy as more Ingenious tHan truthful. When J. G. Kilpack, the representative of the boys and girls' aid society of Portland, returned from Pilot Rock yesterday afternoon, he recognized the little fellow as a Ia Grande boy with whom he had had previous deal ings and whose mother is still living. This discovery lead to the acknow ledgment by the boy that he had lied and he explained then that he had U ft home because his mother had whipped him. He will he sent back to La Grande and will probably be committed to the aid society from that city. Athletic Carnival Saturday. The boys of the high school under the direction of Prof. Asbahr have planned a big athletic carnival to be held in tho Commercial gymnasium Saturday night. The order of the evening will consist of boxing and wrestling bouts, biscuit shooting con tests anil a number of novelty stunts sure to prove Interesting. Ailiiiv runners Take Notice. On Saturday, March 10. I will open an 1 thereafter conduct a first-class butcher shop at Adams, Oregon. Tour meat trade Is solicited and satisfaction is assured. E. P. Illep, Adams. Ore. Suwir Trust Trial On. New York, March 13. The early hours of today's session of the Sugar trust trial was devoted to Identifying documents to bo used during the pros ecution of tho trust heads. Arguing that some of these letters and docu ments were voluntarily furnished by the trust, its lawyers will declare that the accused men have been au tomatically granted an "Immunity bath." They will attack tho validity of the Indictment on this ground. J. W. Jones was nmong the Weston people in the city yesterday. Church I.eelure Tonijjht. The Young Peoules" Branch of the W. C. T. U. wish to give notice of a lecture and entertainment at the Pres b.vterlan' church this evening at 7:30 by Miss Wheeler and Miss ScoviU. Thursday morning the ladies will hold an institute at the high school auditorium and in the afternoon a meeting in the Presbyterian church. The public is invited to attend. Tcutoch lioeated in Portland. Lee Teutsch, well known Pendle ton real estate man, came up last nlirht from Portland and announces that he has located permanently In tho metropolis. His headquarters win ho in tln new Multnomah hotel where he will continue in the same occu pation in which he was engaged here. Though moving from Umatilla coun ty he will still continue to have the interest of this section at heart and plans to do some good boosting for his former home. He will return to Portland ut once with the exhibit which the Pendleton Commercial as sociation is installing in the Multno mah hotel. inrliiiiis : To Idaho. A number of Christian Indian3 of Tutullla mission will leave this even lnt for Stites. Idaho, where they will Join with Indians of that place in a l,lt relic on meeting- similar io inai Just concluded on their own reserva tion Jmont those coins are Kev. J i: Kliksnn. parsons Motanic. Deacon Alien Pnt-n-wa. Luke Minthorn nnd wife, August Alexander and Walter Davis. Returning with them is Silas Corbett and family who have been attending the local meetings. r,ili Mllrlcet. IllinrOVOK. The Cash Market on East Court street has Just concluded some ex tensive improvements to its store room and equipment made necessary by a growing business. The front room has been enlarged hy the removing of a petition, thus giving more room for both the grocery and meat de partments; a balcony nas Deen con structed and the office moved to it; a splendid, modern ce box has been constructed In which to' keep the meat during hot weather; a concrete floor has been built in the sausage room, and a number of other minor Improvements made which greatly Improve the appearance of the market. For the Lenten Season We nre receiving daily 1T.ESII SALMON FKESII HALIBUT FRESH SMELT FRESH CATFISH FRESH CLAMS Besides our fine lines of meals, sausages and lard that are always carried. A CLEAN, SANITARY MARKET giving "S. & II." green tamps with every cash pur chase. Central Heat Market Fhono Main 33. 108 E. Alta St. FJIEF Until March 23 we will glvo 15 "S. & H." green stamps with every 50c cash purchase to all who present this ad. Special This Week Prescriptions We nive you money; our stock is complete and your prescrip tions dispensed as the Dr. pre scribes, by old reliable drug gist at a very low price. Just received a fresh stock of the popular red band candy at 20c per pound. F. J. Donaldson Reliable Druggist. Wo give Peoples Warchout Trndlnjr Stamps, j Taxicab Service m AND NIGHT Stand at I lotel St. George 25C Any Part of City. Phona Main 12 Joseph N. Bohl, Prop, It's a Dog-Gone Shame .frinj r DYEING spots&STAINS1 wipw that a puppy should be too affection ate in the street in muddy weather, but both ladies and gentlemen have good redress when we get their gar ments to clean. They are made to look like new again. And ho matter how delicate the fabric may be, wo never injure lt In the cleaning operation. Pendleton Dye Vorks Phone Main 169. 206 H E. Alta. Alfalfa, Fruit and Oarden Truck. I have a few diversified farms left for sale on Birch and McKay creeks. The best bargains in the county Is in that vicinity. K. T. Wade. For sale Big white eggs, full blood S. C. Black Minorca, the kind that lay big eggs and lots of them. $1 per 15. J. Q. Mllicr, 704 E. Court street. "Clark's Grocery" Save Your "S&H" Green Stamps Buy your groceries of us. We will protect you in price the same as we have in the past. CLARK'S GROCERY Phone Main 1 74 612 Main Street