East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 21, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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OATLY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1012
EIGHT PAGES.
Just received everything for the
iv Trade
MSnda
Pickles. Minced Meat.
Walnuts. Kraut
All Kinds of Dried Fruits, Etc.
Standard Grocery Company, Inc.
Where AH Are Pleased.
Frank O'Oara, President.
EernarJ O'Gara, Sec.-Treas.
mm i:
h vi'ck. iumi:k
opf.iia stak. is m:.i
Sliisrer i f Many Parts Made Her IHrst
AlHsearaitiv in New York in 1809.
New York. Nov. 21. Mine. Minnie
llauck. former grand opera singer,
died in Munioh last Saturday, accord
ing to word received last night. She
retired from the stage in 1896, spend
ing most of her time at her villa on
Ijike l.iicerns. with her husband,
Ha ron von Hesse-Wartegg.
iwie is n.st remembered in Ameri
ca through her appearances in the
Metropolitan opera house in New
York up to the time of her retirement
from the stage in 1896. She had in all
a. repertory of 120 parts such as Car
tnen, Afrikanerin and Zerline. In
1882 she was married to Ernest von
Hesse Wartegg, a consul-general.
Mme. Hauck was born in New
York September 16, 1S53. Her first
appearance on the stage was In New
York in 1869. She appeared in Lon
don In 1870 to I8T4, then in Vienna
in 1870 to 1874, then in Berlin, where
she was appointed Kammersaengerin.
JOHNSON' PMSlIWi NOT
GUIInr OF SMUGGLING
Chicago, Nov. 21. Jack Johnson
pleaded not guilty to smuggling a
J6000 necklace Into the country to
day. He was given three weeks to
file a demurrer. He did not plead
on the white slavery charge.
The negro offered to plead guilty
to the smuggling charge if the court
would accept a fine but this was re
fused. His mother, sister, valet, four at
torneys and two Mack guards accom
panied him to the court.
Keylor Grand Theater
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
PHOXK i.v.i. II. C. GREGG, MRr.
Two Nights and Sunday Matinee,
Saturday and Sun., Nov. 23-24.
KLAW & ERLAXGKR'S GUI ANTIC PRODUCTION
THE ROUND-UP
134 People 20 Horses
Cowboys Indians
The Greatest of all Indoor Entertainments
PIUCES Xijrht Parquet: 1st 5 rows, $1.50; balance,
$2.00; balcony; 1st row, $2.00, next 2 rows, $1.50; next 0 rows,
$1.00, balance, 75c; pillory, 50c. Matinee Parquet: 1st 5
rows, $1.00, balance, $1.50; balcony: 1st row, $1.50, next 8
rows, $1.00, balance. T5c; gallery, 50c. Scat salo Thursday.
Mail orders now.
J
Your
Grandfather
Rode in a
Horse Car
a kIow moving vehicle adequate in its day, that has disappeared be
cause it could not meet the modern problem of carrying many peo
ple over long distances.
YOUR GRANDFATHER HAD A BIG
HEAVY WATCH
nol much of a timekeeper and very expensive in upkeep. Per
haps for sentimental reafonH you are wearing it today. You are
wrong. You sire risking the loss of a valued heirloom without any
resulting advantage On the contrary, hindered by Its Inaccuracy,
you are handicapped in your use of many other modern facilities,
l'ut your grandfathers watch where it belongs in a safe place.
Buy One of My $15 Elgins
ROYAL M. SAW TELLE THE JEWELER.
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
Improves Ills Homo.
1. T. Kelts Is Just concluding some
extensive improvements to his Uarden
street property.
Marriagti Ucxmino Issued.
A marriage license was Issued to
day to Edward P. Under of Wash
ington county, Idaho, and Delia M.
Klliborn of this city.
New Wator System Is Itomly.
According to Mayor K. li. Casteel
of Pilot Rock, who Is In the city to
day, the Pilot Hock water system has
been completed and water will be
turned into It tomorrow. The work
has been pushed fast In order that
the town might be supplied with pure
water during the winter.
page of the Portland Oregonlan
which told of Dr. Elliot's advocacy of
early marriage and the reasons there
fore. No clew to the Identity of the
Bender was contained In the envelope
and now this unmarried one Is work
ing all of his resources to learn who
It Is that has his welfare so at heart.
He Is willing to concede the truth of
Dr, Elliot's arguments and is ready
to entertain any kind of a fair prop
osition which will save him from a
lifetime of celibacy.
Additional Candidate' Itctorts.
Yesterday was the last day allowed
by law for the filing of candidates'
expense accounts. Several have not
yet filed and they are liable to a fine
of $25 a day. Those who filed yes
terday and the amount of their expen
ditures as stated are: V. II, Skinner,
candidate for the legislature, $50;
Joseph T. Hlnkle, candidate for the
legislature, $60; O. W. Bradley, re
elected treasurer, $66. DO.
.lolm Ltiwrcy lxses by lire.
John Lawrey, the Pendleton attor
ney, who recently left this cltv to m-
tabllsh law offices in Koseburg, was'Athena und stllff T- 11 Taylor of
one of the sufferers by the firs in
(rain 'omMin,v Asks Dnituigvs.
The Pacific Coast Elevator company
through its locul representative, Will
Moore, tvday commenced action
against Attorney Homer I. Watts of
that city Tuesday which attacked the
offices of the Hoseburg Review. Ills
loss Is estimated at $1000.
To Hoar ' .Madam Butterfly."
Mrs. Walter Rose will leave this
evening via Walla Walla for Port
land to hear the grand opera "Mad
ame Butterfly." Early in December
she will give a dramatic reading from
the Btory of "Madame Butterfly" for
the Presbyterian church.
Installs Modern Lavatory.
George Darveau. proprietor of the
Hotel St. George, is Installing a lava
tory at his hotel which would be a
credit to a metropolitan institution.
Four coats of enamel white paint are
being put on the celling and all wood
work, the walls are of tiling and all
of the fixtures are of marble and porcelain.
this city. The complaint alleges that
the plaintiff purchased of the de
fendants 650 sacks of barley which
the defendants have since unlawfully
taken. Judgment Is asked for the
grain or its money equivalent and $65
damages. J. B. Perry Is acting as at
torney for the company.
Constructs Auto Platform.
The Northern Pacific Co., has just
completed the construction of an au
tomobile platform at its freight depot
on west Webb street. Also the com
pany is treating the Interior of Its
passenger depot to a coat of paint.
One Duela a Day.
Jim Sturgis does not believe in the
war of extermination which some
hunters wage on the winged water
fowl. He does not believe even In
securing the limit allowed by law. He
believes In temperance shooting as In
all things and .therefore, he killed
one duck a day during the four days
which he spent on his ranch near
Stanfleld.
Will Kiitertulii Projiosltioii.
A certain popular young bachelor
in the city recently received through
the mail a clipping from the editorial
The Popular "Winner"
among remedies for ailments
of the Stomach, Liver and
Bowels is
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
It has been in the "contest"
for GO years and has helped
thousands back to health.
Try a bottle.
A Sunset Beautiful.
One of the most beautiful of the
beautiful sunsets for which eastern
Oregon Is noted was had last evening
Just at 5 o'clock. For a few minutes
the whole sky was ablaze with a flood
of orange fire which was caught up
by the few straggling clouds and con
verted Into great banks of fleecy gold.
It lasted but a short while and those
who missed it were unfortunate.
Sir I'lionm to Sev Hound-op.
Sir Thomas Upton, noted tea mer
chant, yacht racer and the prince of
good sports. Intends seeing the Ten
dleton Round-up next fall according to
Leon Cohen, local merchant who re
turned last night from a visit to Port
land where he met the celebrated
Englishman. He states that Sir
Thomas, after hearing of the local
show, declared at once that he would
be here next September to see it.
"Made In Oregon" Window.
In accordance with the desire of
Governor West that on this day, mer
chants make a special effort to dis
play "made in Oregon" products, the
Peoples Warehouse today have a win
dow in which nothing .but goods manu
factured in the state are exhibited.
The display Includes blankets, robes
and shawls from the Pendleton Wool
en Mills, shirts, blankets and other
woolens from the Oregon City mills,
X. B. shirts of Portland and cotton
gloves made in Salem.
Every man, at this time of year, needs gixxl warm underwear.
We have anticipated your needs and aro going to give you a
chance to save some money.
$ 1 .50 Union Suits
LANDSLIDE PRICE
You may already have your underwear, hut don't pass, up this
good thing' get more while you can. They are wann, com
fortable and made to last.
SKK Til KM UK FOII K MAKING YOUli DKCJSION.
VJorkingmens Clothing Co
NOW SELLING ('IX)TJIING AT AND UK LOW COST.
CASCARETS
YOU
DMT
Plants 2(1,000 Trout.
Deputy Game Warden K. F. Averlll
today received the shipment of trout
fry from the government hatchery at
Bozeman, Montana. In It were 26,
000 black spotted trout Instead of
15,000 as the advance announcement
had it. The whole shipment was
planted in Meacham creek.
Xo Headache, Biliousness. I'psct
Stomach. lju.y Uver or Constipated
Bowels by .Morning.
Henry Hitt of Hermlston, is a Pen
dleton visitor today.
PINEAU HAS RECORD
D AS A WELTERWEIGHT
Ki r T I I
9C
FREE
This Beautiful
D:ll
-v
Uil guuu
quality
Pare Linen
Crash.
All we ask1 is that you buy
6 Skeins of
Richardson's Grand
Prize Grecian Floss
with which to embroider
it and a specially written
Diagram Lesson for . .
end we will give you the Pillow Top
and Back ABSOLUTELY FREE.
FIVE OTHER ARTISTIC DESIGNS
THE LEADER
Corner Main and Court St.
25
Ernest Pneau, who will wrestle
with Eddie O'Connell of Portland at
the Oregon theater on the night of
November 27, has a great mat rec
ord. He claims the welterwight
championship of the world and the
list of vctories to hs credit certainly
show that there is some substance
to his claim.
He has defeated such men as Kee
gan, Albright, Johnnie Billeter, Mon
tana Lewis, Hal Worth. Osea.r Samp
son. Young Prokos. the Greek
champion, Frank Philips, Eanose Mo
hammet, the Turkish champ, Alex
Swanson. the Swede champ who cre
ated such a sensation In the eastern
wrestling world, George Kaiser, Otto
Keohm, the amateur world's cham
pion at the St. Lou's world's fair ath
letic games, John Streahl, Young
Gotch, and many others.
Plneau was wrestling Instructor at
Carlisle for several yeurs and has
many newspaper clippings showing
that he cut some swath back there.
He was touted by Horace Lurch, the
manager of Frank Gotch. as the
greatest welterweght wrestler in the
world.
A meet between such a grappler
and O'Connell, whoso reputation Is
too well known t6 rcqure comment,
Is such a one as Is seldom offered to
Are you keeping your bowels, liver
and stomach clean, pure and fresh
with Cascarets, or merely forcing a
passageway through these alimentary
or drainage organs every few days
with Salts. Cathartic Pills, Castor oil
or Purgative Waters.
Stop having a bowel wash day. Let
Cascarets thoroughly cleanse and
regulate the stomach, remove the un
digested, sour and fermenting food
and foul gases, take the excess bile
from the liver and carry out of the
system all the decomposed waste -matter
and poisons In the intestines and
bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will make you
feel great by morning. They work
while you sleep never gripe, sicken
or cause any inconvenience, and cost
only 10 cnts a box from your drug
gist. Millions of men and women
take a Cascaret now and then and
never have Headache, Biliousness,
Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour
Stomach or Constipated Powels. Cas
carets belong in every household.
Children just love to take them.
the sport fans of a small city and de
serves a big patronage.
Pineau wrestles In liutte tonight
and will leave for this city tomorrow
In order to prepare for his match
with the popular Portlander.
Every Woman
U Interested tnd should know
bout the wonderful t
i MARVEL Whirling Spriy
Th new Vaginal Syring.
Best moat convenient. It
cleanses Instantly.
na
mi f a
Ask your druggist for it.
it he cannot supply theN
MARVEL, accept do othei
but fend stamp for Illustrated
book sealed. It elves full partleu-
lam and directions Invaluahleto ladles.
MMRVU CO.. 44 Eitl 234 Sinai, kf Talk'
CHICHESTER S PILLS
l.adlml Aak your lriilat for A
'M.(hea-tr'a IMamnnd TlmndVS
I'llla In Krd anil Uold meUllli
tin.n, sealed with lllue KHilion. V
Talm no othep. Ilnv of th,
lirura-1-t. Ask for i ll . irhK.TFB
DIAMOND IIK AM I'll.l.H. 1m ttft
years known as Ilest.Sftfeit, Always Kellilila
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
C?l a week will about pa,y
the iircmium on an En
dowment Policy for $1,000.
You may say that such a
small amount isn't worth sav
ing. It may appear to you
like this:
Twenty years from now, how
ever, when the iolicy matures,
you may need tho money, and
the amount will look like this:
$1,000
THE EQUITABLE
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY
"Strongest in the World."
raU Alt W. SMITH, Manager
S00-7-8 Oregonlun Kldg.
Portland. Oregon.
sDale Roth well
' rr,. , Optometrist
in connection.
Eyes scientifically examined,
glasses fitted, lenses duplicated,
frames and mountings repaired.
With
Win. Hanscom
TILE Jeweler.
Pendleton.
Ten Bucks
For You-
Find Out
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The only High School Championship Game to be seen in Pendleton this year.
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Friday Afternoon, C3ou,
GAME CALLED AT 2:30 SHARP
Admission
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