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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1912)
rAGE TEX. DAILY EAST OR EG OX I AX", PENDLETON', OREGOX, SATURDAY, SKPT KMIiKR J1, 1012. TEN PAGES if It's oi the Market You'll Find it Here Fresh Fruits Fresh Vegetables Rtvoivcnl fresh every morning. Only the lo$t is bought here assuring you of getting only the bv-st when wo receive your onler, whether you call in person or over the phone. Standard Grocery Company, Inc. Where All Are Pleased Frank O'Gara, President Bernard O'Qara, Sec.-Treas. PERSONAL MENTION P. N. A. tournament last spring at morning from the Slusher ranch. Mrs. Joseph McCabe and Mrs". Frank Kees of Walla Walla were guests yesterday of Mrs. F. E. JuJJ. H. E. Turner was in from Weston yesterday. Alonzo Knotts. Pilot Rock sheep man, returned to his home this morn ing. William Hale, of the firm of Hale & McAtee, left this morning for Hepp ner. A. E. Hascall of Pine Grove was am ong the visitors in the city last even ing. R. M. Cooper of Pilot Rock was a visitor in Pendleton yesterday even ing. Mrs. Dave Osborn and daughter came In from their ranch north of the city thLs morning. Frank Bertholet, son of Conductor Gua Bertholet. came over from Pasco on the N. P. this morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schiffler have returned to their home on Madison street after having been at the coast and in other western Oregon points for several weeks. Miss Georgia Stewart is expected home in a few days. Frank D. Carru.th, principal of the Stanfield schools, came up on the motor car this morning. Frank Chapman returned to his home at Nye this morning after spending the night in the city. Charles Ely, the Gurdane mer chant, was in the city yesterday and returned home this morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schiffler have returned from Newport and other coast points where they had been en Joying an outing. A. F. May has returned from Hold man where during the past three weeks he has been attending to the harvesting of his wheat crop. Charles Hoggard, the Stanfield merchant, was among the incoming passengers on the motor this morn ing. Henry Sommerer, Hermlston's rep resentative on the fair board, and Ed Comedgys came up from the project town thlsmomint to install the Her miston exhibit Mr. R. A. Williams, professor of violin in Whitman . College, Walla Walla, starts a 'class in violin Wed nesday, October 2d. Any one inter ested may receive full information concerning tuition and recommenda tions from Mrs. O. W. Phelps. Phone Main 506. Tailor Made Dress Starts All the new styles and patterns that will ho 60 popular this coming season. Rrowijrs, blues, blacks and noveltv mixtures of every wanted kind. Our Regular Price 14 Come to Pendleton's fastest growing store where all are pleased. GOLDEN RULE FROST & PENNY We Lead, Others Follow. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Son H Horn. A seven and a half pound son wus bom last evening to Mr. and Mrs. Loron Hoover. Kiiil Kstulo Transfers. Inland Irrigation Co. to John D. Walker ten acres under the com pany ditch, $1650; John W. Ward to Joseph Vey, 160 acres west of Echo. lihlle O'Coniicll Here. Kddle O'Connctl, wrestling Instruc tor of the Multnomah Amuteur Ath letic club, has arrived in Pendleton to be here during the Hound-up and the local athletic tournament. Alleged Burglar Ariuljjiietl. W. I Slmpklns, charged with lar ny from the Bowman hotel, was thLs morning arraigned before Jus tice of the Peace Joe H. Parkes and held under bonds until Wednesday for a preliminary hearing. Outside Officers lit City. Among the out-of-town officers who were in the city yesterday were E. L. Wells, U. S. immigration agent of Walla Walla, Deputy' U. S. Marshall Marvin of Portland, and E. B. Woods, O.-W. It. & X. detective. Coining; to the Hound-up. Ceco Bulllvant, physical director of the Spokane athletic club and wife are to be here for the Round-up, hav ing wired today to Dudley Evans for reservations. The vice president of the Spokane club Is also accompanied by his wife. Three Are Sentenced. Chares Modrell, cattle thief, and Tom Williams, who stole a team of mules from George Xess, were this morning given an Indeterminate sen tence In the penitentiary of from one to ten years. Fred Fisk. convicted of passing worthless checks, receiv ed a sentence ranging from one to five years. Tvvoliy Baby Is Dead. Mrs. James A. Cooper has received a letter announcing the sudden death of Virginia, the two year old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Twohy in San Jose, California. The child had evidently become poisoned by tainted milk on the train while en route to San Jose and died soon after arrival. Mrs. Twohy was formerly Miss Gene vieve Fish of this city. Masonic Hall Rest Room. Beginning Monday the Masonic Hall at the corner of Main and Webb streets will be thrown open to the use of the public as a rest room and will be devoted to that purpose during the entire week of the fair and Round-up. All visitors within the city are invit ed to make use of the rooms regard less of whether or not they hold mem bership In the Masonic order. Brings Fine. Horses to Fair. J. D. Gordon, mayor of New-berg, Oregon, and an old time friend of Mayor W. F. Matlock, Is now. here and will have nine head of Percheron and What Would You Like? Good Wheat Land, Alfalfa Farm, or Stock Ranch ? I have them in large and small tracts. Also some great bargains in town property. One 3 acre tract, one 5 acre tract, one 40 acre tract close in. Let me show you and give you pri ces. I find the bargains, E. T. WADE PENDLETON, ORE. -J CAFETERIA Something Hew in Your City "The Place to Eat so Different" I wish to announce to the people of Pendleton, the opening of An (Mo-late Oofeforio Where will be ervc(l the. best of everything to eat. Good coffee ami pure cream our specialty. Everything new, clean and first-class. You pay only for what you get and get just what you pay for. We cordially solicit your patronage. White Cooks and lle'p Only Mrs. M. A. Buchanan, Prop. ME U FOR THE HOUND-UP Be prepared to mingle with the crowds of well dressed people get ready to LET'ER UCK Visit our store ind learn how to Save Min3y on Your Suits SEE OUU LARGE LINK OF REAUTIFUL NEW PAT TERNS AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER ASKED IN PENDLETON BRFORE BUYING YOUR Fall Clotfain Only standard makes of clothing are to be round here, yet our shrewd I! y uuymg luciuuua cuauic us IU sell 1UI if far lower prices the same clothing you see mark ed 25 Zl per cent, and 33 1-3 per cent, higher at other stores. Suits $4.50 to $25.00 Overcoats $5.50 to $25 and the best $ 1 5 Suit in Pendleton When you come here, come expecting to save money 1 3 m mimm GO. Clydesdale horses on exhibition at the district fair. They are fine animals and first prize winners at the state fair. They were raised from stock imported from Europe by Mr. Gordon himself. Yilsii-Marstinll Club Itolls. It is announced by the organization committee of the Wilson-Marshall club that the rolls for the club are now ready and may be signed by call ing at the office of the secretary. James Johns, Jr., in the Hartman Ab stract company's office; at the office of Judge J. W. Maloney or at the of fice of Will Moore. All supporters of Wilson and Marshall, without refer ence to party affiliations, are invited to unite with the club by signing the roll. InvcMiltfaUiu; Wutcr Office. C. K. Cranston of the First. Nation al bank, and Richard Mayberry of the American National, have been re tained by the city water commission to Inspect the books of the city water superintendent's office over which H. K. Laatz presides. It is reported that accusations of negligence have been made against the superintendent. Be yond admitting that an Investigation had been contemplated for some time past and is now being made, J. T. Brown, chairman of the water com mission, declined to talk upon the subject today. Two FlghU hi Olio Mght. J. McCully, a local barber, hud a fighting bee in his bonnet last night and It cost hlrn twenty dollars to get It out. Early In the evening he pick ed a quarrel with Clyde Hubbard and after an exchange of fisticuffs, the latter offered him ten dollars to de sist. McCully agreed whereupon Hubbard slipped him a coin which was found to be a quarter Instead of an eagle when taken Into the light. Fooled, the belligerent barber set out In pursuit of Hubbard and started in to beat him up but did not do much damage before he was In the hands of the officers. Putting up J 10 cash ball, he secured his release and was soon mixed up In an altercation with Jack Sullivan. Both men were arrest ed and each put up another $10. Jack) Sundown Is Coming. Jack Sundown, the Nez Perce In dian buckaroo who last year qualified fdr the finals In the Hound-up buck ing contests only to lose out when Llghtfoot shook him from his back, is coming back this year to compete for the championship. His nephew, Charley White, who is a cousin of Joe Craig, arrived today and formally entered him in the contest. By many Sundown was considered the most graceful and the most expert rider In the contests last year and there has been much argument as to whether or not he would have finished his ride if Llghtfoot had not collided with a Judge's horse and thus unbal anced the Indian. Another wel' known cowboy, It. E. McCoy, who holds 'the bulldogglng record of 13 seconds, writes from Ontario entering himself in the bucking and bull dog- Strong Healthy Women If woman is strong and healthy in a womanly way, moth erhood meant to her but little suffering. 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Is a pure glyocric extract of healing, native Americun roocs. sting contests, nnd the fancy roping, filing and steer riding exhibitions. About the first thing a child learns after It begins to sit up and take no tice Is that mother's people are far superior to father's. "THi: COWBOY Ql'KKX." (ircnt Western Drama to lo Producwl Hero All Next Week by (iroee Gar field Boucher. Commencing next Monday, under a large canvaH near the Hotel Bow man, Grace Garfjefld Boucher and her splendid company will produce the Cowgirl Queen, a clean western drama, which Miss Boucher has writ ten and will produce for the approval of the good people of Pendleton and those attending the Round-up and district fair. For three years Miss Boucher was They Will Not Shrink If handled by our up-to-date, scientific, dry and steam clean ing methods. A great many people, especially ladles, . hesi tate about sending a garment to the cleaner for fear of shrinking. Tour fears are well founded, therefore, you should patronize a cleaning houao which is thoroughly responsible. We positively guarantee our work. Satisfaction or no pay. rarcela called for and delivered to any part of the city. Pendlclon Gleaning and Dyo Works 206 E. Alta. Phone Main 16 called the Cow Olrl Queen of Oregon, and the plot of her piny portrays the actual scenes and Incidents of her eurly life on the frontier In both this and adjoining countries. With the strong company of tal ented artists and with Miss Boucher In the title role It Is safe to say that the large canvas will be taxj-d to tho limit to hold the people who will want to see this great wild west play. A special large orchestra as well as special scenery will be used In con nectlon with the production "KRYP LENSES KRYPTOKS embody two piece of glWof different re. fraction, coalesced with interne heat into one, and ground Into a len having two dUtbct focal points. Without team or ce ment, no edges to catch dust of to, become cracked and jagged in cleaning.' Ask your optician to show you KRYPTOKS. r? Dale Rothwell OPTOMETRIST with Wm. HANSCOM THE Jeweler. Association Block. Pendleton, Oregon.