East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 19, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    FAGE EIGHT.
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1912.
EIGIIT PAGES
1NG CHERRIES
from the Fee orchard
Will Be on Hand Monday
We have closed a deal with Judge J. A. Fee,
whereby wo purchased tho entire output of his
crop of Bins Cherries. Those Cherries from
this particular orchard need no advertisements,
as last season tho entire crop was engaged be
fore being placed on the market. The Fee Or
chard is the only one in this section that pro
duce such fine Fruit.
All those desiring any of these Cherries, can"
get same by ordering early.
Standard Grocery Company, Inc.
Where All Are Pleased
Frank O'Gara, President. Bernard O'Gara, Sec.-Treas.
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
Two Drunks tn Court.
A. Sherred and E. McConnell were
arrested last night and charged with
being drunk thfe morning. Upon en
tering pleas of guilty to the charge,
each was gh'en three days In the city
bastlle.
Hottest Day of Year.
According to local thermometers,
today Is the hottest duy experienced
this year, the temperature rising to
100 In the shade nt 2 o'clock this nf
ternoon.
Teachers TnMnjr Exams.
The regular teachers' examination
was commenced this morning nt the
court house with a large number ot
applicants present. The examina
tions will continue for several davs.
CLEYELAN D rOMCEMAX
IS SHOT DEAD IX RIOT
Cleveland, O, June 19. A riot call
for the police today assembled several
hundred patrolmen In the vicinity of
Superior avenue and 26th street where
one policeman was shot dead and sev
eral rioters injured. The disturbers
are believed to have been railroad
yard employes. Leroy Bouker is the
dead policeman.
Hon I Estate. Transfers.
Sarah J. Conner, an Indian, and
husband to Sophie Byers, the XW 1-4
of sec. 16, Twp. 1, N. n. 33: J. M.
Leezer of Portland to J. II. Raley of
this city, the sw 1-4 of the sw 1-4, sec.
!, twp. 1, S. U. 34s
GOLDEN RULE STORE
Just received a large express shipment of
Lodios' Norfolk Jochois
which have been making a big hit with the young folks. All
colors; somo white, some blue and red, others white and blue,
blue and black, made from a light weight wool flannel, with
prices in reach of all. Other stores ask you $10.00, our price
$6.90 and $7.90.
Also a shipment of Ladies' Linen Suits with Norfolk Jackets,
all linen, the very latest styles, for $4.98.
These express orders that we are receiving daily are bought in
largo quantities and divided among 33 busy stores, which en
ables us to buy them at a lower price and sell them the same
way. You will find these prices far below others sale prices.
Golden lUile Store
WE LEAD ; OTHERS FOLLOW.
Former Loil Boy wins Scholarship
Joe Halleck, who as a boy lived In
Pendleton, is one of the winners in
the big Meier & Frank scholarship
contest just concluded in Portland.
lie won the second prize which is a
600 scholarship in either Stanford
r the University of California.
CannfiBoods
mt' jhw wv -i l.ry i ! "i
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THERE is a difference be
tween fresh canned goods
and old stock. Only the newest is I
best having that delicate natural flavor
of tho fruit or vegetables. Knowing this, we buy only from
factories which can their goods immediately after they are
picked or grown factories which are known to work under
conditions of perfect cleanliness.
You may rely absolutely on our goods.
We keep a large variety rather than an ex
tensive stock constant renewal being
our policy. Next time you use our canned
goods note the fresh, natural taste the
character of them all.
The best Stock on the market
TEACHES
TEARS
APRICOTS
PINEAPPLE
KASPJ3ERRIES
STRAWBERRIES
Gray Bros. Grocery Go.
Qualify Grocers
o Atteiul Rankers' Convention.
W. L. Thompson and F. E. Judd,
president and vice-president respect
lvely of the American National Bank,
left today for Portland to attend a
bankers' convention. Mrs. Judd ac
companied her husband and will vis
It In Portland with friends.
committee. Hartley argued exten
sively, contending that several con
tests were not decided fairly by the
national committee, and asking that
the contested delegates be refused
votes until their right had been pass
ed on by the other delegates.
lie asserted also that the contested
delegates ought not to be allowed to
vote till their right bad been passed
on by the credentials committee. W.
T. Dovell of Seattle, opposed Iladley,
and presented the views of the Taft
men.
Dovell confided his remarks to the
Washington contest, asserting that
Roosevelt didn't carry that state. Hen
ry J. Altf, followed, arguing for the
Roosevelt men on the Washington
contests.
Former Senator Hemenway of In
diana, followed, arguing for the Taft
men and defending the action of the
national committee In the contests in
general. He stated ho was not concern
ed with the fight between Roosevelt
nd Taft at this time but whether or
not the temporary roll was properly
made up.
Let me tell you men of the Penn-
ylvania delegation," said Hemenway
Addressing that delegation, "that you
do not want to listen to an argument.
You want to appeal to passion. You
won't hear anything that tells truth
about yourselves. Now I don't say
that Senator Borah and Frank Kel
logg were repudiated because they
were not returned. They didn't want
to bo returned, neither did Harry
New, and I am not anxious to accept
the statement that T. Coleman du
Pont, of the powder trust, as to who
should go on the roll. I would rather
take the word of Harry New and men
like him."
Cherries from Xolin.
J. R. Marple of Nolln was a pas
senger on the Incoming motor car
this morning and brought with him
several large bunches of cherries
picked this morning from the Mar
pie ranch. They are Royal Anns and
show that Nolln Is something of a
fruit producing region.
Two Marriage Licenses.
Marriage licenses were issued to
day to Earnest E. Knight of Helix
and Miss Effle L. Rogers of this city
and to Clarence E. Legg and Anna
G. Bennett. The former couple will
be married here tonight at the horn
of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs
D. E. Rogers.
Strawberries, $1.40 crate. Ore. Mkt
TIE FIRST GRAY
-ill Si OF P
Easy Way to Preserve Natural
Color of the Hair and .
Mnl-P It Rrnw.
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Elk Hikers to be Welcomed.
Plans are being made this after
noon by the local Elks to receive the
three members of their order who are
on their last lap of a hike from
Brookeville, Missouri to Portland to
attend the national convention. Thev
left La Grande yesterday and spent
the night at Meacham, leaving the
mountain town this morning. They
are scheduled to arrive in Pendleton
at 4 o'clock this afternoon.
Round-up Band in Big Demand.
ihe Round-up Band and United
Orchestra, are In big demand for the
Fourth of July and are having diffi
culty In fulfilling all orders. The
band will be in Walla Walla to play
for the big two day celebration In
that city and on the night of the
Fourth orchestras will be furnished
German Hall, Pendleton and Mea
cham. Yesterday Heppner wrote over
to secure the services of the band
and orchestra but the boys were un
able to comply with their request.
A harmles3 remedy, made from com'
mon garden sage, quickly restores gray
hair to natural color. The care of the
hair, to prevent it from losing its color
and lustre, is just as important as to
care for teeth to keep them from dis
coloring. Why spend money for cos
metics and creams to improve the com
plexion, and yet neglect your hair, when
gray hair is even more conspicuous and
sutreestive of aeo than wrinkles or a
noor complexion ? Of the two. it is
easier to preserve the natural color and
beauty of the hair than it is to have
a good complexion.
All that is necessary is the occasional
use of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair
Remedy, a preparation of common gar
den Sage and Sulphur, combined with
other valuable remedies for dry, harsh,
faded hair, dandruff, itching scalp and
falling hair. After a few applications
of this simple, harmless remedy, your
hair will gradually bo restored to its
natural color, in a short time tho dan
druff will be removed, and your hair
will no longer come out but will start to
crrow as Nature intended it should.
Don't neglect your hair, for it goes
further than anything else to make or
mar vour trood looks. You can buy
this remedy at any drug store for
fiftv cents a bottle, and your drug
gist will give your money back if you
are not satisfied after using. Pur
chase a bottle today. You will never
regret it when you realize tho differ
ence it will make in your appearance,
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
Ontario Dentist Locates Here.
Dr. J. E. Sharp, a dentist who has
been practicing in Ontario for the
past four years, has decided to locate
in Pendleton and has opened offices
in the Temple building. Dr. Sharn
has followed his profession in a half
dozen different northwest cities and
recently visited many others with a
view to locating but declares that for
its size Pendleton has an air of bus
iness prosperity superior to any. He
was so impressed with the city on his
visit here that he forthwith made his
decision to remain.
Visiting at Old Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. DeSpaln of
San Francisco are visiting with Mr.
DeSpain's mother, Mrs. Nancy E. De
Spain, and his brother, Albert M. De
Spain, at their country home, "Haw
thorne," on McKay creek. Mr. De
Spain formerly lived In Pendleton and
has many friends here. He is return
ing home after having been employ
ed on one of the government projects
in Idaho. It has been ten years since
he has visited in Pendleton and he
notes many changes wrought in that
time but remarks particularly of the
prosperity which seems to be evident
about the city.
Suffragist Social Success,
A most successful lawn party was
given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Terpenlng last evening by the
members of tho Political Equality
League, many people being present
and a most enjoyable program being
rendered. Rev. Frank J. Mllnes made
a splendid address ou the subject
nearest the heart of the members and
Mrs. C. B. Wade made a talk on the
practlca.1 work of the organization.
Miss Mo.sler of Chicago was tho only
other speaker and the burden of her
message was a congratulation to the
women of Chicago for the progress
they are making in the fight for wo
men's rights. '
Strawberries, 1.40 crate. Ore. Mkt
IIADLEY LOSES MOTION".
(Contlued from page 1)
by the 14 members of the national
committee be put on tho roll and that
tho names of the men now on the
roll bo eliminated. Then he read the
minority report of tho 11 members of
tho national committee as to the
stand on tho contests before tho
"A FUSSY
PACKAGE"
We have Just received a fresh
shipment of Whitman's Choco
lates direct from the factory at
Philadelphia. Among the lat
est packages we are showing Is
"Whitman's Sampler" contain
ing an assortment from each of
the famous packages. To those
who are looking for a high
grade eastern candy, we can
personally guarantee the fresh
ness and quality of every pack
age of Whitmans.
Tallman 3b Co.
SOLE AGENTS.
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Make Your Clothes
LOOK BETTER
Our modern methods and expert
help, enable us to guarantee you satis
factory work, promptness and charg
es that are most reasonable. Phone
for the wagon and let us demonstrate
that we mean what we say.
Pendleton Dye Works
Phone Main 19. 208 B. Alt,
THEY'RE HERE
Those beautiful new
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS
Just the article you need for tho coming hot days. We have
thorn in cream, white, pink and other shades. Soft collars,
French cuff, cool and dressy.
75c and $1.00 val. for 65c
Special for all this week. Seo window display.
Workingmens Clothing Co
Suitable Glasses
CAXXOT BE SECURED BY LOOKING THROUGH A
VEV PAIR AT SOMK DISTANCE TYPE AND SELECT
ING THOSE WHICH SEEM BEST. MANY DEFECTS
Or THE EYE ARE REVEALED ONLY HY A CARE
FUL EXAMINATION, AND CAN ONLY HE CORRECT
ED WITH SPECIALLY GROUND LENSES. OUR METH
ODS OF SIGHT TESTING ARE THE iATEST AND
MOST SCIENTIFIC. (NO DRUGS USED.)
Hundreds of satisfied patrons
recommend our work.
Kryptok and Toric Lenses a specialty.
Dale RothwelJ, Optician
With Hanscom, The Jeweler, Pendleton
MONEY TO LOAN
Insurance, real estate for sale and houses to rent
Other Property of Every Description.
Money to Loan on City ana County Realty.
MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
Phone Main 83.
117 K Court Street
A Veritable Savings Bank
to Our Patrons
"Clark's Grocery," while only a name, it means much to
those who secure their table necessities from the grocery store
bearing it.
Tho savings afforded our patrons on grocery order3, makes
buying hero like placing money in a savings bank.
There i3 a great difference in strawberries for canning. Bet
ter call in and see tho beauties we are receiving from Idaho.
Get the prices and leave your order.
"Don't forget the number, don't forget the name."
CLARK'S GROCERY
Phone Main 174 612 Main Street
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Watches
for
Weddings
A splendid present for the bride and
groom will bo a Lady Elgin and a Lord
Elgin. Tho Lady Elgin is tho tiniest
timekeeper made in America. Tho Lord
Elgin 13 tho thinnest. Lady Elgin and
Lord Elgin watches cost $25.00 and up.
Royal M. Sawtelle
THE JEWELER