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IAGE EIGHT. DAILY EAST OltEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1912. EIGHT PAGES 1 8 BING CHERRIES from the Fee orchard Will Be on Hand Monday We liavo closed a deal with Judge J. A. Fee, . whereby wo purchased tho entire output of his crop of Bing Cherries. Those Cherries from this particular orchard need no advertisements, as last season tho entire crop was engaged be fore being placed on tho market, Tho Fee Or chard is the only one in this section that pro duces such fine Fruit. All those desiring any of these Cherries, can cot same bv ordering earlv. Standard Grocery Company, Inc. Where All Are Pleased Frank O'Gara, President. Bernard O'Qara, Sec.-Treat. MONEY TO LOAN Insurance, real estate for sale and house to rent Other Property of Every Description. Money to Loan on City and County Realty. MARK MOORHOUSE CO. Phone Main 83. 117 E. 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 tho grocery store bearing it. The savings afforded our patrons on grocery order3, makes buying here like placing money in a savings bank. There is a great difference in strawberries for canning. Bet ter call in and see the 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 1 HTHERE is a difference be- 1 tween fresh canned goods B and old stock. Only the newest is best having that delicate natural flavor of the 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. Xext time you use our canned goods note the fresh, natural taste the character of them all. The best Stock on the market PEACHES PEAKS APRICOTS PINEAPPLE IiASPBERRIES STRAWBERRIES Gray Bros. Grocery Go. Qualify Grocers Newsy Notes of Pendleton Gives Chaim as Circus Prize. Hamley & Co., the well known sad dle and harness firm of manufactur ers, In the first to come forward with an offering for the prize Hat for th Elks' Circus. The proprietors today announced that they would present an eighteen dollar pah- of chaps, made to order, to the winner of the half mile running race at the circus. A. C. lloiulerson SolU IjiimI. A. C. Henderson, wife and . sons, have just completed a deal by which they transfer the title to 800 acres of land on east Hirch creek and three miles south of Pilot Hook to Janet F. Randall of liozeman, Montana. The transaction involved a consideration of $10,123. 0m-iis Store nt Seaside. The Pendleton Woolen Mills has already opened a summer store at Seaside, the popular ocean resort, and will exhibit samples of its robes and blankets there. The store will be In charge of W. M. Jackson. The store will also keep a file of the East Oregonlan for the benefit of Pendle ton folk who spend their outing at the resort. School Kids, Assemble. All school children under the ages of 14 are requested to assembly at the armory this evening between 7 and 7:30 o'clock by the committee which Is preparing for the Elks' cir cus. Under the direction of Mrs. Au gusta Moule, Mrs. John Halley, Jr., Miss Lane and other teachers, these children are to be drilled and will form one of the features of the cir cus. Every child participating will get free admission to both perform ances. No special uniform will be required. To Hun Combine With Gasoline. Row Ritner and V. A. Storle have just purchased a $1500 gasoline en gine with which to operate the ma chinery of their combine. The en gine, which is a 45-horse power one, is stationed on the machine and, by running the machinery, leaves the horses nothing to do but pull the combine. Messrs. Storle and Ritner figure that they can save the cost of the engine in one season by the extra gain they will secure by reason of i .i i i ... i . i- 1 1 i ! me uuueu puwer isuier wen Aiiunii farmers who are operating the ma chinery of their combines with gaso line are Thomas Thompson, L. I Mann and Marlon Jack. AUDIENCE PROTESTS AT OPERA l - I IS 15 (i? ? JL H iiSO Scene Shifting In Darkness Angers Paris Theater-Goers. Paris The performance of .Wag ner's "Rheingold" at the Parts opera was enlivened by protests from the audience. Felix Welngartner, who had been engaged to conduct the ring series, persuaded the management, Messager & IJroussan, to follow the Beyreuth custom of having the scenes changed in darkness or behind a veil of steam, Imitating clouds. The noise made on the stage cov ered that made by the orchestra. A couple of scene shifters during the Interlude between the second and third acts, started quarreling, and they used language neither soft toned nor parliamentary. Then the audience took a hand a"hd produced a symphony that Wagner never could have rivaled a symphony of whistling, catcalls, cries of "Shame ful!" "That's enough!" and "Turn them out!" SOME MEN DO THIS AFTER SEVERAL DRINKS New York. Mrs. Selma Lewis, who looks like a girl of twenty but admits to many more years than that, has a new method of keeping young despite the passing of the years. It Is a simple way, too, of defying the inroads of Father Time, and consists of talking to yourself whenever alone. Of course, what you say to yourself makes a lot of difference, and the conversation must always be of an In spiring and happy kind. And you musn't whisper in a half-hearted, shamed way, but talk right out loud and tell yourself that you are young, beautiful and whatever else you want to he. Eventually, by auto-sugges tion, you will get to believe it, and then It is but a step to making other believe it by looking and acting the self-imposed part. GIRL SAVES FATHER'S LIFE. UP It's time to get ready gentlemen, for those two grandest events of the season. ThQ iroat Htaf Sircue Fourth o! July These will be occasions when you will want to look right. This store's groat saving system will enable yon to he the best attired man in the crowd nnd vet have money left to celebrate with saved to yon by buving here. WE CAN OUTFIT YOU COMPLETE for tho same price you would pay elsewhere for your suit alone. Besides wo guarantee evory thing we sell to be exactly as represented or wc will buy it back. New goods arriving daily to choose from. " i Men's Suits Tho famous Kirschbaum all-wool clothes, guaranteed to satisfy. .Other suits from $6.50 to $20.00, all standard makes and suits you will be compelled to pay 40 per cent more for at other stores. Come in and examine them and you will agree with us. Soft Summer Shirts Pongee and negligee; all colors and sizes. Soft collars and French roll cuffs. 65 and up. Straw Hats Sailors, Leghorns and all the 'iiopulnr shapes. 25? to $1.75 Panama Hats, Great Values for $5.00 Men's Oxfords Come in tan and black. Many of the latest lasts. Tho kind that will make you look dressed up $1.75 to $5.00 Summer Underwear Every conceivable pattern nnd color to be worn this summer 25 and up Our 25 line of neckwear cannot be dupli cated in tho citv for less than 40c and 50c. Silk Hose for Men, All Colors, Pair 25c Spend a little time looking over our lines and the money you will save could never be earned easier. uoraniHi' PLOTS CO Main and Webb Streets lmer believes If she goes to Pennsyl vania and establishes a residence she will be declared competent there. Judge Troutt postponed action on the application until Judge Coffey returns from his vacation. AVIATOR WIN'S $10,000 PRIZE Roland Garros, In Molsant Monoplane iieais nrioen mvais. Angers. Roland Garros. the French aviator, won the grand prize of aviation. The prize was given by the French Aero club and Is worth iin.onn. The distance covered was 683 miles and the aviator had to complete sev en times the triangle from Angers to Cholet, from Cholet to Saumur and Saumur and Saumer to Angers. Garros flies In a Molsant metal mnnonlane. Sixteen aviators started In the con test. They were to fly three times around the triangle formed by tne three towns, the distance to be cov ered heine about 292 3-4 miles. The prizes are two equal amounts of $5,- 000 each. Parent Hittcn 1y Siittke, Child Slashes WoiiimI and Sucks Out Venom. San Jose. After having been bitten by a rattlesnake, Joseph Eberhard't life was saved by his twelve-year-old daughter, Anata, when she cut the affected part of the limb with her father's knife and sucked the venom from the blood In the wound. Eber hardt and his little (laughter were scouring the woods back of Palo Alto when a huge rattler colled and sprang at Eberhardt and bit him in the leg. Ho swooned and the little girl cut a gash In his leg and drew the blood from the wound. Hringing her fath er to his senses the girl helped him limp to a nearby farmhouse, where ho was placed on horseback and taken to a Palo Alto hospital for treatment. LAW HA IIS I IKK FROM $100,000. Sun lYanelseo Woman Asks Court to Decluro Her Conietent. Sah Francisco. Because she wants to go to Pennsylvania to establish a legal residence so she may be declar ed competent to Inherit the estate of her father, the late Peter L. KImberly of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Viola Webb de Latimer applied to Superior Judge James M. Troutt, sitting for Probate Judge Coffey, for a family allowance of $300. She. was declared an Incom petent by a Jury In Judge Coffey's court last September and barred from inheriting $100,000 bequeathed by hr father. The bequest Is being handled by the court. Mrs. do Lat- iUTO SPEEDER. FEARING .TAIL SEXTEXCE COMMITS SUICIDE Former Saloon Keeier In MJnneaiW lis Drinks Poison When Re Hears Judgo Will Xo Longer Fine Him. Minneapolis, Minn. Fear that he would be sentenced to the workhouse for ninety days Is believed by city of flclals to have been the motive for the suicide by poison of Peter Blar, an old-time Minneapolis saloon-keep er, hotel and theater proprietor. Blar, w ho has been In court numerous times for speeding his automobllo, was to have appeared for sentence, having been convicted by a Jury of driving his car while intoxicated. It was ru mored at the city hall that because of trouble In the past by Blar, Munic ipal Judge Leary contemplated send ing him to the workhouse for ninety days. 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. 201 Alt. Don't Risk Injuring Your Eye sight or Throwing Your r.lonoy Away. I'v patronizing spectacle peddlers or FAKERS PASSING THROUGH YOUR CITV. Their work is always of tho inferior quality while their prices for glasses are outrage ous. WHEN IT IS A QUESTION OF EYE SIGHT IT WILL FAY YOU TO VISIT A SKILLED RE FRACTIONIST'AND GET GLASSES THAT FIT AS YOU WILL SAVE MONEY AND TROUBLE. We guarantee our work and make any necessary change in lenses fitted, for one vear free of charge. WE HAVE SUCCESSFULLY FITTED MANY DIFFICULT. CASES WHERE OTHERS FAILED. Dalo Rothwell, Optometrist With Hanscom, The Jeweler, Pendleton Watches for Weddings w A splendid present for the brido and groom will bo a Lady Elgin and a Lord Elgin. Tho Lady Elgin is tho tiniest timekeeper made in America. Tho Lord Elgin is tho thinnest. Lady Elgin and Lord Elgin watches cost . $25. 00 and up. Royal M. Sawtelle THE JEWELER