East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 19, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. - FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1912.
TWELVE PAGES-
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
MAM
Sells-Flto Cirvus Coming.
Heralds were received here yester
day announcing th ecomlng of the
big Sells-Floto circus to Pendleton on
Thursday, June 6, and children and
many grown-ups will keep that date
In their memory and eagerly await It.
PAGE TWELVE.
-and YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY will be happy, if you send
vor.r or.W? for GOOD GROCERIES PRICED RIGHT and
idl ihe LATEST SPRING VEGETABLES, to tho
Standard Grocery Company, Inc.
Where AU Are Pleased
Frank O'Gara, Tresident. Bernard O'Gara, Sec.-Treaa.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
BARGAINS
iljc White Pique, yard
Pure Linen White Table Damask, yard
3 Larire Turkish Towels . .!
T.rie. Embroidered Tea Aprons
29
48
50
25
Cover All Aprons, -rood quality, light percale 43
Txt of Lace, yard 1 2
Ladies Muslin Gowns - 43
THINK IT OVER.
THE WONDER STORE
LOOK S5
but be sure to come Tk ? I'VIIVIO
to this store before V IViSJt
11 1
you win wnen
Saturday
Golden Rule Store
WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW.
Sill
HTEMPTING 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 kindit 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
From Washington to tto Round-Vp.
The Itound-Uj association has re
ceived a telegram 'from a resident of
Washington, D. C., asking for Hound
Up literature and advice as to cost
A consultation of the directors was
necessary to determine whether the
man wished to know the cost of the
literature, of the Hound-Up or the
expense of a trip from the capital
here and attendance at the big show.
ENGINEERS MAY
STRIKE TONIGHT
New York, April 19. (Bulletin.)
Unless the managers of tho railways
in the territory east of Chicakgo and
north of the Ohio river reconsider
flat refusal to" advance the wages of
locomotive engineers, the. worst rail
road strike in the history of the Unit
ed States will begin. Grand Chief
Stone of the Brotherhod of Locomo
time Knginers, served their ultima
tum on the roads today.
The men are prepared to act by
8 o'clock tonight. Unless the rail
roads meet the demands by that time
they will have only two hours notice
of a strike.
WOULD EXTEND MEDIATION.
Judge Knapp Advocates Hoard to Ar
bitrate All Industrial Wars.
Washington. The creation of a
federal board of mediation and con
ciliation, ultimately to arbitrate indus
trial wars in all branches of business,
was advocated before the house inter
state and foreign commerce commit
tee by Judge Martin A. Knapp, who
presides over the United States com
merce court.
Judge Knapp and Charles P. Xeill,
commissioner of labor, who also ad
vocated such a commission, are the ar
biters under the Erdman act.
The committee is considering the
extension of the mediation and arbi
tration features of the existing law to
include the coal mining industry.
700 LAWSUITS IN LIFETIME.
Hulianan Had Not Been Without
Court Litigation for Half Century.
Lawrenceburg, Ind. Job C. Miller,
age 81, is dead of double pneumonia
and heart disease.
Miller was the largest landowner
in southeastern Indiana. He was
more In litigation than any other per
son In this part of the state, having
been ensaged in more than seven hun
dred lawsuits during the Inst sixty
years.
The majority of these cases were
damage suits against railroad com
panies. Miller dismissed the last two suits
he had in the Dearborn circuit court
during the January term, and said it
was the first time for over a half-century
that he did not have a suit filed
or pending in the court.
He is survived by three sons. Job,
Ike and the Rev. Thomas A. Miller,
and a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Halver
stadt, of Kokomo, Ind.
DESCRIBES TEKRORS
OF AERIAL WARFARE
Just give the number to 'Central"
and place an order for
Vllig Miff II
'foiling list
IrassM
n t rx ru
Will be well prepared Saturday to
supply all your meat needs for a
DUB
Satisfaction ALWAYS assured at the
Central
Meat
Market
Phone Main 33
Every postoffice In the kingdom Is
also a telegraph office and a tele
phone office.
To send a telegram you buy stamps
and stick them on the blank. Just as
you would stick stamps on a letter to
stnd it. f
It costs twelve sents to send a
twelve-word telegram anywhere In
the kingdom. Each additional word
ccsts a cent.
You can have a telegram delivered
immediately anywhere. If the person
to whom the telegram Is addressed
lives within a mile of the postoffice
it is delivered free. If he lives fur
ther away you can have It delivered
at once by special messenger' by pay
ing six vents a mllo for- the distance
which the messenger has to go.
Puts End to Dad Habit.
Things never look bright to
with "the blues." Ten to one. the
trouble Is a sluggish liver, filling the
system with bilious poison, that Dr.
King's New Life Pills would expel.
Try them, ret the Joy of better feel
lng end "th blues." Best for stom
ach, liver s:id kidneys, 25c. Koeppens.
First Attack on Enemy by Aviator
and Ilomb Thrower is Hair
Itaiser. London. Lieutenant Giuseppe Ro
ssi, who recently made a daring re
connoissance over the Turkish-Arab
camp outside of Tobruk in an aero
plane, which was riddled by bullets,
the companion he carried being
wounded by the shots from this mis
cellaneous force, describes In a letter
how it feels to be shot at while flying
He writes:
"Captain Montu and I ascended on
the morning of January 21. and took
the direction of the enemy's camp,
some eighteen miles distant. We were
out on a reconnoitering expedition
and also to test a bomb we were car
rying. "After we had covered half the
distance we. sighted the first group of
Arabs, who at once opened fire on
us. At this point I felt that I should
not be sorry to abandon our trip, but
was ashamed at my want of courage
and steered resolutely for the camp
after signaling to my comrade to have
his bomb ready to drop on the ene
my. "A hundred yards from the center
st the camp I gave a second signal
and received an answering signal
from Captain Montu that the bomb
had fallen. In order to watch the ef
fect I steered to the left and saw a
thick cloud of dust rise from the
ground, and men, horses and camels
dashing In all directions. It was a
wonderful sight. The bomb had ful
filled our expectations, but our Joy
over this realization was greatly
dampened by the incessant volleys
which were fired at us.
It's a Dog-Gone Shame
DYEING
sroiu STAINS
, AMOVED
BRITONS GAINERS BY
OWNING TELEGRAPH
Under tlio Government System Mes
sages Are Sent for Twelve
CetiW.
London. In view of the suggestion
that the United States government
should buy and operate the telegraph
system a few. facts cbout the govern
ment operation of the telegraph in
Great Britain will not be uninterest
ing.
The British government has owned
and worked all the telegraph lines in
Great Britain and Ireland since 1870.
The government paid approximate
ly $50,000,000 for them.
The telegraph system is run by the
postofflce department, which now al
saw
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 160. 106 E. Alts-
Your Watch
868
Does not want to bo
MERELY AN ORNAMENT
Let us fix you out with a
watch that can 06 depended
upon. The kind that will
Keep time and look well.
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
"Clark's Grocery"
Pickles in parchment paper packages, 10 per package.
A new way of handling an old article. Dills, Sweet and
Sours. If you are a progressive try them.
Three pound cans Pork and Beans while they last, 15
per can.
Think of the cost of heans and you will realize what a bar
gain this is.
Onion Salt, a famous relish, 15 per bottle.
Tomato Puree, 50 per gallon can.
We can furnish you apples at $1.15 per box. And the
S. & 1L green stamps go with each purchase.
CLARK'S GROCERY
Phone Main 174 612 Main Street .
The $ 1 5 Watch for Busi
ness an
d Prof
1 IV It
essionai 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. Tou'll find a many sid
ed satisfaction In it. I don't know where you
can touy more watch value for $16.00 than I
offer.
Your future watch Is an Elgin, guaranteed
by the makers and me. - I
y
Royal M Sawtelle, The Jeweler
so owns and operates the telephone
(it
system.