East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 30, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OREQOyiAN, PENDLET02COREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1912.
TEN PAGES
The Seeds to Sow,
are the Seeds that Grow
It's Time to Plant
and hero is the place to get jour seeds. We have a fine lot
of tie following
SEED POTATOES
EARLY ROSE, EARLY B URBANE", EARLY 6 WEEKS,
EARLY OHIO, LATE OHIO. .
lx'sides, anything von want in garden and flower seeds.
All tlie early vegetables that are now on the market are to
be found here. Phone orders carefully attended.
Standard Grocery Company, Inc.
Where AU Are Pleased
Frank O'Gara, President.
Bernard O'Gara, Sec.-Treas.
-I.
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
PERSONAL
MENTION
J. W. Wi'.leoxson of Walla Walla,
was over from his home last evening.
Robert K. Dennis of Helix, was
among the visitors in Pendleton yes
terday. D. M. Rice was numbered among
the visitors from Walla Walla yester
day. A. H. Westgate, well known Pilot
Rocker, was in from his home yester
day. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Royce of Juni
per, came in from their home this
morning.
O. G. Allen, the photographer, took
his camera to the west end of the
county this morning to get some
views.
Miss Elsie McRaynolds, popular
high school student, left this morn
ing for Pilot Rock to spend the week
end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Schiffler re
turned home last evening from south
ern California where they had been
sojourning during the winter month?.
They expect to remain here for two
months or longer.
Joseph Scott, well known young
Athena wheat raiser, has been In the
city today.
Joe Scott was down from Athena to
day. Charles Gerking of Adams is a Pen
dleton visitor today.
Mrs. Jack Young of Echo was a
Pendleton visitor today.
Prof. O. A. Cannon returned to his
home at Echo after having spent the
day at the county seat.
Billie Dorran returned to his home
at Vansyclo today after transacting
business at , Pendleton.
Judge B. B. Richards was a Pendle
ton business visitor today from Athe
na. Harvey McDonald, formerly a Uma
tilla county rancher, is over from his
present home, in Wa!la Walla today.
FELT BAD
ALL THE TIME
Shellhorn Lady Suffered a Greal
Deal, But Is All Right Now.
BheHhora, Ala. In a letter from this
place, Mrs. Carrie May sari: "A short
time ago, I commenced to bare weak
pells and headaches. I felt bad all
the time, and soon grew so bad I
couldn't stay up. I thought I would die.
At last my husband got me a bottle
'Of Card u I, and it helped me; no he got
ome more. After I had taken the
'second bottle, I was entirely welL
I wish every lady, suffering from
' womanly trouble, would try CarduL
It is the best medicine I know of. It
did me more good than anything I ever
used."
Cardul Is a woman's tonic
- strengthening medicine for women,
- made from Ingredients that act spe
cifically on the womanly organs, and
- thus help to build up the womanly con.
vtltution to glowing good health,
As a remedy for woman's Ills, It has
successful record of over 60 years.
Tour druggist sells it Please try It
"It. t. Write to: Ladl' Advisory Dept.. Chatta
' maoca Mtdidna Co.. Chattanooca. Tenn., for Special
instructions, and 64-page book, "Horn Treatnaal
tor Women." taat is plain rapper, oa request.
First Itaptist Church.
Corner Johnson and East Alta. Rev.
Herbert T. Cash, pastor. Preaching
at U and 7:30. . President Penrose of
Whitman College will preach morning
and evening. Sunday school at 10;
intermediates at 4:?0; B. Y. P. U.
6:30. The sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be administered next
Wednesday, April 3.
Church of the Redeemer.
Tomorrow being Palm Sunday, the
Right Rev. Bishop Robert L. Pad
dock, D. D., will, conduct service and
preach at 11 a..m. and 7:30 p. m. He
will celebrate the Holy Communion
and administer the rite of confirma
tion at the 11 a ni. service. The an
them will be "Go Forward, Christian
Soldier." Mr. W. E. Rose will be the
soloist The offertory solo will be
by Mr. C. W. Meighan. Palms in the
shape of a small cross will be dis
tributed to the Sunday school and
congregation All are cordially In
vited. Charles 'Qulnhey, rector.
Sweden to lianluli Mormons.
Stockholm, March 30. The Mor
mon propaganda Is about to receive
a death blow. Both chambers of
parliament have aereed to nas a hill
expelling Mormon .missionaries from
Sweedish territory and preventing the
lanamg of any others in the future.
lhe bill will affect one hundred
Mormon agents In Sweden who have
been here proselyting three years.
lhe
Pendleton Drug
Co.
la In business for
Your Good Health"
REMEMBER THIS WHEN
TOO HAVE PllESCRIPTIONS,
OR WANT PURB MEDICXVE8
Onorator Returns Attn Illness.
P., Schwitienberg, day operator at
the 0.-W. R. & N. office. Is able to be
at his desk araln after a. month's
illness In a Portland hospital. ,
prises will the night and day vigil
be released.
Every precaution will be taken at
all times to prevent any attempt at
mutilation, substitution or dating
theft.
It has been estimated, that more
than $5000,000 of the Huntington for
tune is represented in the Los Robles
ranch, Oak Knoll and its rich con
tents. The master of the estate is
reaching out for still more art rarities.
riirvlmse Car; tio AfUf It.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kupers have
just purchased a new Everett auto
and left last night for Spokane where
they will secure it und return over
land in it.
Indian Is Arrested. -
There was no session of plJWce court
this morning, due to a lack of of
fenders but this morning Simon Whit
man, un Indian, was arrested for be
ing drunk.
Last lVtitlons Aro Filed.
The petition of J. V. Dyke for con
liable of Milton, and of George V.
Done of Pilot Rock and George A.
Windier for precinct committeemen,
were filed yesterday, the last day on
which they could legally be filed.
Suhiociiaed Reforo Grand Jury.
No sooner had J. G. Kilpack, rep
resentative of the Boys and Girls Aid
Society returned to Portland than he
received a summons to appear before
the local grand jury to testify in a
case under Investigation. He arrived
last night and has been spending the
day at the court house.
Young riles Ills Petition.
I. E. Toung, superintendent of the
Milton schools and candidate for the
republican nomination for county
school superintendent, came down
from his home last night and filed his
signed petition with the county
clerk. This morning he left for Pilot
Rock on a campaign trip. " He states
that he is very much encouraged by
the outlook.
Young Girl Is an Artist.
- Miss Catharine Kennedy, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kennedy, for
merly of this city, now living In Wa
pato, Washington, is gaining consid
erable distinction as an artist among
her instructors and fellow students
at St. Anthony's academy where she
is attending school. Recently she
completed two copies of Harrison
Fisher pictures which are quite as
good as the original. Anyone doubt
ing this statement may be convinced
by inspecting Miss Kennedy's work
at the Frazler Book Store where the
pictures were placed yesterday.
T. It Han Maine Majority.
Portland Maine, March 30. Colon
el Roosevelt is the choice of a ma
jority of the delegates so far elected
in this state to attend the republican
conference April 10. Figures show
178 delegates are instructed for
Roosevelt and 105 for President Taft.
One hundred and fifteen are unin-
structed.
Sis Babies Born Friday.
Frenchtown, N. J. A daughter
born to Mr. and Mrs. Zebulum Bartle-
man of Tinicum is their sixth child
to be born on Friday. Both of the
parents were, also born on Friday.
New Aeroplane Speed Record.
Sacramento, March 30. Charles K.
Hamilton established a world's avia
tion speed record for 60 miles. He
traveled in an aeroplane from Stock
ton to Sacramento, a distance of 57.7
miles in 23 minutes.
Dancing would be awfully hard
work if it wasn't for the fun of the
thing.
Auk mobile Gabs
TOl'ItING CAR FOR COUN
TRY TRIPS.
TAXICAB SERVICE IX CITY.
Day'andlNight
25c to any part of city. Stand
at Hotel St George.
PIIOXK MAIN 12.
Gurdane!&FoIsom, Props
Fishing Season Opens Monday.
Today local deciples of Isaac Wal
ton are overhauling their fishing par
aphernalia for on Monday the angling
season opens and these ardent lovers
of the river sport will vie with each
other to be the first to whip the fa
vored streams. This year the hunting
and angling licenses are made out on
the same form and It is difficult to
get exact figures on how many fisher
men have applied for the necessary
slips of paper. County Clerk Saling
has issued 339 individual licenses the
majority of which are for angling, 56
combination hunters' and anglers' li
censes, and 27 anglers licenses to
non-residents.
I,ast Landmark of Agency Burned.
According to a telephone message
this afternoon from Major Swartz-
lander, agent on the reservation, a
fire this morning destroyed the last
landmark of the old agency. The
building which was formerly used as
a blacksmith shop and which was
sold to Sam Bitner a year ago when
all of the old buildings were put up
for sale, was discovered In a blaze
this morning and was soon reduced to
ashes. It is presumed that hoboes
started the flames. Inasmuch as all
of the other buildings had been torn
down, there is nothing now to mark
the site of the old agency.
A Conflict of Jurisdiction.
The federal court and the circuit
court yesterday clashed when Dep.
uty Sheriff Joe Blakely went to Athe
na to attach the Kidder paint store.
B. B. Richards, trustee for the cred
itors, had already received an order
from the federal court by which ho
was given authoity to sell the stock
and fixtures at auction and yesterday
afternoon was the time set for such
sale. Several days ago George Kid
der, executor of the state of B. C.
Kidder, instituted a suit to secure
possession of the store, claiming that
it belonged to the deceased, and it
was this suit which occasioned the
action of the deputy sheriff. The
prospective bidders, learning of the
complications, refused to bid yester
day and there was no saje. Now Ho
mer I. Watts, attorney for the trustee,
i3 petitioning the federal court for
relief.
MISS MOISANT NEAR DEATH.
HACKED
0 VEflL
For Next Week
Highest Gash Prico Paid
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
- WE GIVE "S. & II" GREEN STAMPS.
Sister of Itomous Blrdman Almost
Meets His Fate in Landing Mono
plane.
Shreveport, La. Miss Mathilda
Moisant, sister of the late John B,
Molsant, narrowly escaped her broth
er's fate when her monoplane struck
the ground at too sharp an anble,
bounding into the air and turning tur
tie. Miss Moisant jumped a few feet
Just as te body of the machine. She
was helped from the wreckage un
hurt. HEAVY GUARD TO WATCH -
$200,000 PICTURE
Huntington Will Not Risk Theft
wniie miming is mi vay
to West.
Los Angeles. To save it from pos
sible Mona Lisa fate, a special guard
Is being prepared to accompany the
Gainsborough painting, "The Duch
ess of Cumberland," from the New
York art gallery, where it was pur
chased by Henry E. Huntington, to
the Huntington mansion. Oak Knoll.
Not until the $200,000 canvas is
safely hung among the other rare art
Italians Invading Ieuos.
Constantinople, March 30. Advices
received here today by the Turkish
government ar eto the effect that an
Italian fleet is at station off Ieous, In
the Grecian archipelago, preparing to
disembark troops.
ExploshHivKllU Many.
Tusa, Okla., March 30. This city
was shaken by an explosion at the
nitroglycerine factory. Several per
sons are reported killed and a heavy
property loss.
Sugar Trust Jury Charged.
New York, March 30. Judge Hand
this afternoon delivered his charge to
the Jury in the sugar trust case on
trial on an illegal combine charge.
A verdict is expected tonight.
ROYAL ROW OVER BOXING.
Kaiser's Sister Will Attend Fights in
Spite of WiUtelm'a Displeasure.
Berlin. Despite the fact that Em
peror William frowns on boxing.
Princess Charlotte of Saxe Melningen,
his eldest sister, continues her efforts
to mnke attendance at prize fights
fashionable. It was reported that the
princess plans to import several prize
fighters from London or Paris to give
private exhibitions. Bouts cannot be
too bloody or furious when the prin
cess is looking on.
Emperor William has ordered the
suppression of boxing in the German
capital.
Man's favorite brand of love Is usu
ally the latest.
CHICHESTER S PUIS
hU'lBtkr1! IMamond Tri,dA
I'llle la Kr4 end li.14 mrttiiiAX
Num. sealed with Blue Rltiboa. V
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yem kr own M But Safest. Always Rellal
SimY WUOGISTS EVEBRMSF
BRING IN
YOUR
PONY
VOTES
In order to avoid confusion
as to standing o contestants In
our big Pony Contest, we would
like to have all votes cast as
soon as possible.
Standings of each boy and
girl In the contest, are now dis
played at our store.
Tallman Co.
It's a Dog-Gone Shame
I a I II U jl. I
r m hup I
r
DYEING
SP0T5& STAINS
that a puppy should be too affection
ate in the street in muddy weather,
but both ladles and gentlemen have
good redress when we get their gar
ments to clean. They are made to
look like new again. And no matter
how delicate the fabric may be, we
never injure it in the cleaning oper
ation.
Pendleton Dye Works
Phone Main 189.
106 tt E. Alta.
SMOKE UP!
That's the way our southern eotonsls do,
Sad, balleva us, they know something
about th art Go and do likewise, but
GET YOUR CIGARS FROM US.
7. J. Ccr.ncr & Co.
guocessor to
HARRY ODSXL.
Cigars, Candles, and Pool Room.
Hi Main Street: Phone M. 4.
Easter Fixin's
For Men
tho correct apparel to lie worn on Easter Sunday by particu
lar dressers' sold to you here at a savin?.
EASTER NFaCKWEAll EASTER SHIRTS
EASTER HATS EASTER HOSIERY
EASTER CLOTHING EASTER SHOES
Sc largo corner window display of Xew Spring Suits.
Vorkingmen's Clothing Company
. Corner Main and Webb Sts.
X. W. W. Wants Dynamite.
San Diego, Calif, March 30. Jack
Whyte, an I. W. W., suspected of
making arrangements with A. E. Haw
ley, a Santa Ana gun store proprietor,
to purchase dynamite, and Hawley,
himself, both deny there wns any
such arrangement. The I. W. W. Is
now making a big fight In San Di
ego to get explosives.
Roumanian Princess ItetrotlkHl.
Budapest, March 30. Rumors of
the betrothal of Princess Elizabeth of
Roumania, to Prince Borus of Bul
garia, are positively circulated. It
is expected the betrothal will be foi
ls expected the betrothal will be fol
lowed by a closer alliance between
the two countries, which view with
recent changes of policy of Russia
toward the Balkans. Official confir
mation of the engagement 1b lacking.
ltoowvclt Passes Through Chicago.
Chicago, Marcb 30. Colonel
Roosevelt arrived here at noon and
took luncheon with the National
Roosevelt committee at the Congress
hotel. He left over the Michigan
Central at 1:40 p. m.
Drop in After Supper
TONIGHT
And compare our regular prices with
so-called "Saturday Night Specials' of
other stores. A Surprise Awaits You!
Golden Rule Store
"WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW"
"Clark's, Grocery"
We have on the way a ship
ment of Apples. They will go
at $1.00 per box. The S&H
Stamps go with them.
CLARK'S GROCERY
Phone Main 174 612 Main Street"!
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I FIFTEEN
IFOR
FIFTEEN
A fifteen jewel watch for $15.00 a watch that will surely
solve the timekeeping problem, for men and women who must
really measure their time.,
SPECIFICATIONS
Four, three for men and ono for women.
Open face, Filled gold, Assorted patterns.
Plain white enamel or decorated.
Important note These watches have easily
read dials just tho thing for middle-aged
people own one and you won't have to hunt
for your glasses to see tho time when the
light is dim.
Every watch is timed in two positions in the
factory dial up and stem down.
-They aro fitted with cut expansion balances
which automatically adjust the watches to
changes of temperature; patent recoiling
clicks which prevent overstraining of the
mainspring and consequent breakage. The
woman's watches have double""toller escape
ments making them safest and most prac
tical small watches known.
SIZES
CASES
DIALS
TESTS-
EQUIPMENT-
J PRICES $15.00 each for all sizes and styles.
Royal M. Sawtelle, The Jeweler