DAILY EAST OltEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1912. TEN PAGES FAGE TEX. The Seeds to Sow, are the Seeds that Grow It's Time to Plant and here is the place to get your seeds. We have a fine lot of the following SEED POTATOES EARLY ROSE, EARLY BURBANK, EARLY 6 WEEKS, EARLY OHIO, LATE OHIO. hesides, anything you want in garden and flower seeds. All the early vegetables that are now on the market are to be found here. Phone orders carefully attended. Standard Grocery Company, Inc. Where All Are Pleased Frank O'Gara, President. Bernard O'Gara, Sec.-Treaa. m ynfMu at 111 LbvHvHLIu 111 1 watch for our TOMORROW Alexanders We give S. & H. Green Stamps 4 MV THEMPTING fresh country eggs and pure meadow butter are what you crave for, but often fail to get. It is just as easy for the grocer to give you them as to supply the other kind it is all a question of care in buying, We have the only butter that is always good GOLD METAL Try a roll. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Quality Grocers Newsy Notes of Pendleton Mrs. J. Kenmxly III. Dr. James A. Best of this city was called to Weston mountain yesterday to attend Mrs. J. Kennedy, who is i'-l at her homo there. kU Thr,x, 1h-9 In Jail. Frank Harris, the old offender, ar rested again yesterday for being drunk, was this morning given three davs in the city jail. His case was the only one "on the docket. Strikers St 111 lit Jail. Harvev Horseman and William Johnson, the two striking teamsters convicted yesterday of assaulting M. P. Deardorff, are still iri jail today despite the report that they had paid their fines, the contrary report aris ing from the assertions of their friends immediately following the trial that they would raise the money. So far, however, they have failed to do so. Unin Stop loal Work. The heavy rain which began falling last night has completely stopped the work of macadamizing of the Wild Horse road recently begun by the county and Engineer C. H. Martin is today watching the heavens for indi cations of weather which will permit the resumption of activities. The street paving operations here In the city have also ceased temposarily, pending the clearing of the sky. A ToiirIi Customer. Officer Alex Manning was called to the depot early this morning to take charge of a man who had fallen into a drunken stupor in the waiting room and, though the fellow was a lightweight, he exhibited a strength which gave the officer some diffi culty in removing him to the city jail. After getting a hammerlock on the Inebriate he was prevailed upon to walk along peacefully until he spied some loose brick lying on the street near the Horseshoe restaurant when he made an effort to get one with which to secure his liberty. A little rough handling, however, quelled his fighting spirit and he is now awaiting the morning in the bastile. RoiiimI-1'p Rand Dance. The members of the Pendleton Round-Up Cowboy band, and the United Orchestra, have decided to give a big dance in Eagle Woodman haH Wednesday evening. April 24. The muscians have gone to the expense of rentjng. and fitting up a convenient room in the Armory for holding meet ings and rehearsals, and it is safe to say that the dance will be well pat ronized The music for the dance will be furnished by the entire band, part of the evening, and by the United Orchestra of 15 pieces the remainder of the time. Switching for Strikebreakers. Wnmilam. Wash.. Anril 12. In Ab erdeen a number of woman sympa thizers of strikers went to the woods and cut five hundred switches which thci- .l..r'.:Lrfi,l thnv would lav on the backs of men who go to work in the saw mitls. llobels Murder American. Wu-ihlnetnn Anril 12. That the Unlnin rphela havn nreludieed their chances of ever obtaining recognition of belligerent rights rrom me unueu States as a result of the execution of Thomas Fountain, an American offl- r on th staff of General villa, de clares the state department today. WeaUk-r Forecast. Portland, Ore., April 12. Portland and vicinity: Fair tonight light frost. Saturday, fairer and warmer, with northwesterly winds. Oregon: Fair tonight with frost In northwest; freezing temperatures In the south west; cooler in east portion tonight. Saturday, fair and warmer, except near coast, with westerly winds. Mounted C.uaril for Washington. Seattle. Anril 12. Adhering close ly to the field service regulations of Put a Stop to Stomach Troubles my toning and Invigorating the entire digestive system. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS does Uie work. Try it today It's a Dog-Gone Shame K8B DYEING SP015& STAINS REMor.pn OK ir. 1 M LX?iC mm 3 Phone Your Order to Main 33 For Choice n. jpj m M m Hi H (f nl fn? Col nnl n. Ul!WU' Lb (MUM : AND- HI m Special for Saturday Our fine fresh meats are so tender, juicy and appetizing that our patrons are assured of getting the best the market affords for the H III MSI M Sunday Dinner Roasts, steaks, chops and choice pieces for boiling. Fresh fish, sausage and lard. the United States army, the Second in fantry, N. O. W., Colonel William In glis commanding, will enlist Into the ranks of a new organization known as the Mounted Scouts. These re cruits must be experienced horsemen and have a fair knowledge of me rou tine duties of soldiers. 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 atlon. Pondlelon Dyo Works ill One Fact to Bear in Mind ! Besides giving. our patrons the choicest meats to lie found on the market and at the most reasonable prices, wo also givu absolutely free to all cash purchasers S. & II. green trading stamps with which you can furnish your home without eost. Ask for coupon hook and start saving stamps keep saving them and you'll share our profits. ml Central Meat Market We give S. & II. green stamps Phone Main 33. IIEIK TO EAKLDOM WON'T STAND FOR TAGGING" London. The youthful Lord Uf- finirton son and heir of Earl and Countess Craven, has developed the spirit of revolt early In lire. He re fimps to stav at Eton, as a protest against the "fagging" system that obtains there, and demands a school conducted on different lines. He could not see why he should car ry coals and run messages for senior pupils, no matter of what social em inence or smholarly accomplishments. His otner, wno was aiiss toruieuu rtrnrtlov Martin hefore her marriage. is beside herself with Indignation at the action of her son, who will rorreii nh fears, a considerable share of so cial prestige through his conduct. His father, on thme other nana, Riinnorta the hov'n views, seeine In them indicatlns of a desirable spirit of manliness and independence. Tho Hri hlmnlf was never a snob and always encouraged the propen sity in anyone witn wnom ne came in ennlar't Ttn nlwavs Dreferred coun try to town life, and in this direction his son takes after him. WILLS $50,000 TO PET DOG. Kclutlvca of Itlc-h Widow, Entirely Forgiltii, Will Contest tnc IK-quest., Geneva. Bela Czabo, widow of the former Hungarian financial counse lor, has Just died at Salzburg. When her will was opened It was found that she had left $50,000 to her pet dog, The dog Is to have horses and carri ages, and already has a sumptuous apartment filled with sofas and cush ions which notoody was allowed to enter except toy special Invitation while Its mistress was alive. This establishment Is to be carried on In the same manner as before her death, according to the will of Mme Czabo. The relatives of the widow who were completely forgotten are deter mined to contest the legality of the bequest to the dog. Wedding Gift's Long Trip. Lincoln, III. What is perhaps the most widely traveled wedding gift In the world arrived here the other day, when, after having crossed the Pacific ocean three times, a package destined for Mrs. Mary B. Harta of Ardmore, Ok., a June bride of last year, was received by her mother in this city. It had been misdirected. The gift, sent by Mrs. Leada Berst, a Presbyterian missionary at Hunan, China, was sent on the last lap of Its 29,000 mile Journey at once. Postmarks and custom-house labols made the address almost unrecogniz Morse Again "Dying." Florence, Italy, April 12 Informed by eminent specialists that he can not live six months longer, Charles W. Morse, the American banker and convict who was released from the federal prison at Atlanta, Ga., on ac count of his health, today is planning a gay, and luxurious tour of southern Europe as a. last earthly pleasure. Burroughs. Main S. Fuel. "Clark's Grocery" We have' the finest Parlor Broom in Pendleton. Take a look at them. Also a good broom for 0t Our $1.15 apples are extremely good and selling rapidly. Our prices on all lines are always right, and tho "S. & IL" stamps go with each sale. CLARK'S GROCERY Phone Main 174 612 Main Street ; The $ I 5 Watch for Busi ness and Professional Men Doctors, lawyers, preachers, merchants, bankers, editors, politicians, candidates for of fices and traveling men take notice. A dollar alarm Is good enough for measur ing your sleeping hours but if you want other folks to respect the value of your time you must give them some evidence that It Is val uable. Don't measure your real life, your working hours, with a miniature alarm clock, fitted in a tin case, with a paper dial. Own a real watch. You'll find a many sid ed satisfaction in it. I don't know where you can buy more watch value for 115.00 than I offer. Your future watoh is an Elgin, guaranteed by the makers and me. Royal M. Sawtelle, The Jeweler N Phone Main Its. S06U E. Alta able. J