East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 21, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OliEGO.YtAS. PF..MU.ET0S, OUKC.OX, S.VITKIUV, .irXKil. liilii.
EIGHT PAGES.
The Season's
Fresh Fruits
will be found here first
Keep in touch with us if you want fresh fruits when they first
appear on the market. We will handle only the best at prices
usually paid for common stock.
Standard Grocery Co.
Pbone Main Wf.
"Where All Are Pleased"
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
Will 15o All-star Ct.
A number of Pendleton people will
go over to Walla Walla Tuesday to
see the a:i-star cast play "Fine Feath
ers" in that city.
Lhvivsod to Wed.
John Alt and Mary Whitehead, both
of this city, today secured a license
to wed. The girl la a daughter of
Mrs. Addie Ueno, and being under
the legal age, her mother's consent
was necessary. Alf is a foreigner who
makes interpreting his business.
IBS
IV"Hllcton Hoys Are Graduated.
Glen Storio and Harold Warner,
two well known graduates of the Pen-i
dleton high school, Thursday received , )rihf wi,h the ,brand of a toward. It
degree of bachelors of arts at the ! ' 1Jho.n !,ult h s opportunity came to
iuv me line man a nunui'i iui
Ornhetiui.
An extra good program for Sun
day's program.
Tho Yaqul Cur. Biograph. Two
reels. Featuring Robert Harron and
Walter Miller. The prospector had
taught the Indian boy the doctrine of
peace When his tribe resisted the
atttack of another tribe the boy did
not take part. The din of the battle
as the horsemen circled them again
and. again, the moans of the men
caught under the falling horses,
struck terror in the boy's heart. The
incensed warriors cast him from the
tribe with the brand of a coward.
KING AND QUEEN
ENTERTAIN 6000
SCOTIAXW YARD DETECTIVES
UA1U THE GARDEN PARTY
Demonstration by Suffragists Feared
Royalty of England Hold Final
Function as Climax to Festivities of
.Aswt Week Ambassador Page is
-Among the Guests.
"Windsor, Eng., June 21. Under
the watchful scrutiny of several hun
dred Scotland Yarders 6,000 persons
today attended the brilliant garden
party at Windsor arranged by King
George and Queen Mary as a climax
Stock
Ranch
2000 acre stockranch, 8 miles
of R. R., 73 acres bottom land,
35 acres set to alfalfa, good S
room house, 2 barns, and other
buildings; abundance of fine
water the year round. Forest
reserve right go $ with it. Pice
J 10 per acre. Terms.
E. T. Wade
Temple Bldg , Pendleton, Ore.
to the festivities of Ascot week. Re
ports for several days past that the
suffragettes would attempt a demon
stration were the occasion of extraor
dinary precautions to prevent the ad
mission of any unauthorized persons.
All were required to present their in
vitation cards at the big gate but In
fear that some tickets might be trans
ferred or even forged, -detectives shad
owed everyone whose Identity was not
known to the gate officials and con
cerning whom there was the very
s'ightest reason for suspicion. In ad
dition their majesties and members
of the cabinet were at all times prac
tically surrounded by small squads of
Scotland Yard officers in the guise of
guests, while an unusually large force
of uniformed police were on hand
about the grounds. The guests, who
included almost the entire member
ship of parliament, the diplomatic
corps and the leaders of European so
ciety, were brought from London by
special train. The new democratic
American Ambassador Walter II.
Page, in orthodox silk hat and "Prince
Albert," with most of the embassy
staff, enjoyed his first taste of royal
hospitality. Queen Mary presided
over the tea-urn in the royal tent and
Dr. Pae was one of the few who took
their tea from her hamls. The Prince
of Wales and a few of his Oxford
friends were present, the prince hav
ing come home for his 19th birthday
celebration on the 23rd.
University of Oregon, at which insti
tution both were students for the past
four years. Young Storie arrived
home yesterday, while Warner is in
Portland where his parents now live.
doctrine.
A Lady and Her Maid. Vitagraph.
Featuring Lillian Walker, James
Morrison and Norma Talmadge. Nat
urally, Ophelia Is not very handsome
t f I .- n I ...... I ... ... V. .. ..
Hoys Ride to Springs. I ur;lul"'"
At five o'clock this morning four 1 'trBU"".
11111(111 .vui lieu. 1 UU1C AIIH'I 1-
can. When Phil Barton spurns his
young boys, Henry Judd, Donald
Robinson, Edward Thompson and
Fred Nea'gle mounted their ponies for old sweetheart over a petty jealousy
Mr. and
he little suspected she would turn on
Mrs. F. E. Judd and Mr. and Mrs. J. , .: . "
tm., .n.,i .vm k., J"'l for a Time he never committed.
F. Robinson followed them . by auto.
this afternoon.
Liquor Case Dismissed.
For lack of convincing evidence.
Police Judge Fitz Gerald yesterday
dismissed the case against James
"Mickey" Madden, charged with
selling liquor to Indians. Much con
flicting testimony was introduced and
the judge was of the opinion that the
guilt of the accused was not estab
lished beyond a reasonable doubt.
Picture of Illg -Mallet Engine.
tortured him, after his escape, but
made one mistake when she tried to
notify the police. Barton's prospec
tive father-in-law was present at the
time and through him Phil's name
was cleared and he married the girl
he loved..
Pastime Theater.
The home of good pictures offers
a meritorious program for Sunday's
change, the feature being a two reel
thriller that speaks for itself.
"The Japanese Dagger." Kleine.
Special in two reels. A story teem-
ine current eamon or tne nam- ing wltn unusuaI thrills. "Never must
man magazine "The Tooter" has for,t ,eave tnls country; evll will befall
a cover photograph a picture of onelanvone who carrles me awav." reads
of the big mallet engines used on the an ins(.rI,nion on a dag?er that a na
Blue mountains. The photo was ta-,va, officer buvs He iaUghs at the
ken n the local yards ana snows
Agent T F. O'Brien in the
back-
warning, but strangely enough the
knife finds its way into the heart of
ground. The engine has sixteen drive! th(J glr, he waa to marry
JUDGE K1XC. SWORN" IX
AS U. S. R. S. ATTORNEY.
Washington, June 21. Judge Will
R. King returned from Portland and
was sworn in as counsel for the recla
mation service and took possession of
his headquarters adjoining the office
i of the secretary of the interior. He
! called on both senators and is now
I ready for work.
wheels and when laden with fuel
and water weighs approximately 583,
000 pounds.
"Cinderella and the Boob." Bio
graph. Comedy burlesque. A new
version of the old tale of Cinderella.
Il should make you laugh if there
is any laugh in you.
"By Mutual Agreement." Edison.
Committal to Hospital.
Mrs. E. Swaney, 47 years old, of
this city, waa yesterday ordered com-1 . picture with true comedy vein
mitted to the branch state hospital j with Frank Lyon and May Abby in
by Judge Maloney, an examination by the leading roles.
Dr. H. S. Garfield having shown her
to be insane. She wa3 once an in
mate for two years of a Denver sanl
torlum and recently showed signs of
a return of her previous mental con
dition, being under the delusion that
she was once shot and is in danger of
being shot again.
LATEST PAINLESS OPERATING METHODS
MODERN DENTISTS
TAYLOR HARDWARE BLD'G. PENDLETON, ORE.
DSTfl
AND THE
E3nsicl Havaiians
In Native Songs and Dances
At The Cosy
SUNDAY
A GUARANTEED PAHTAEGES ACT
Shows Both Afternoon and Evening
The Admission for this "Big Time" Aiiracticn Will Be
10c and 15c
THIS ACT IS IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR PICTURE PROGRAM
Caldwell Wants Franesise.
That Caldwell Is eager to secure the
Trl-Stae league and will have a dele
gate at the directors' meeting in Ba
ker tomorrow is the substance of a
message received in the city today.
The little Idaho city seems to be alive
to the opportunity of being on the
baseball map and, it is said, will be
ready to offer assurances that the
team will finish the season if the
franchise Is transferred. Director
Ritner of Pendleton will leave for
Baker in the morning.
"The Hicksville Epicure " Bio
eraph. This story relates how Presi
dent Purity stepped In and settled
the case. She broke up the con
stable's little game when he came to
sentence the prisoner for life.
Real Estate Transfers.
Honrv S. Scales and wife of Ed wall.
j Wash., to E T. Wade, lot 7, hlock 3.
! Raley's addition to Pendleton; John
W. Peringer to Eliza A. Perlnger,
lots 1. 2 and 3. block 12 and lot 7
of block 13. town of Adams; Hazel
Investment Co. to W. J. Furnish two
acres in sec. 33, twp 4. X. R. 29;
George A. Moomaw and wife of Se
attle to A. T. Duff of Walla Walla for
$2000. 10 acres In sec. 25, twp 6, X.
R 35; A. E. Wayland of Spokane to
W. H. and Mary- M. Wayland. 155
acres in section 33, twp. 6, N. R. 35.
Louis F. Anderson Jr., of Corvallls.
Is a guest of the St. George.
RYPTOl
SPECTacles &' eyegiaSSES
XO LIXES, XO CEMENT. JUST
PERFECT VISION" WITH THE DIS
COMFORT AND UXSIGHTLINESS
LEFT OUT.
Dale Rothwell
Optician
WIUi Haasoom THE Jeweler.
Cosy.
Princess Indeta and the five musi
cal Hawaiians in their native songs
and dances, is an added attraction at
the "House of Features" for .Sunday.
This company has recently completed
an extended engagement over the
Pantages circuit, so you may rest as
sured that this is without question
one of the very best musical acts
that has ever been in Pendleton. The
admission will be 10c and 15c for this
"big time" attraction.
Picture program for Sunday only:
"Thus Saith the Lord." Two reels.
Eclair. This Biblical story begins
with the parable of the wise and fool
ish virgins and 'closes with scenes il
lustrating the Lord's Prayer. The
artistic features are many, especially
the woodland dances of the foolish
virgins. The Lord's Prayer is shown
by a series of beautiful tableaux and
forms a magnificent closing.
"Animated Weekly No. 64. Base
ball, la crosse game, aeroplane flights,
horse rases and lots of interesting
events.
"Aunt Kate's Mistake. Imp comedy.
(il!.XI) THEATER COMPANY
HIGHLY RECOM M EN DEI)
The reopening of the Grand Theatre
U announced for tomorrow evening.
Testimonials from managers of El
lcnsburg and North Yakima theatres
regarding the Chicago Vaudeville
company, comprising five ladles and
three gentlemen are most flattering.
Especial reference has been made by
them to Miss Ernestine DIdler, mezzo
contralto singer and Miss Violet Dra
per eminent solo violinist, as high
class and meritorious attractions. The
prices will remain as usual, 15 and 25
cents.
Great Savings to You.
:M(mi Suits at $4.98, SG.90, $7.90, $9.90, $12.50,
$14.75.
Mm' Suits, SM1I033 Lros., $14.75, $1G.50, $20.00,
$22.50.
Joys' Suits, knickcrWkiT pant?, $1.49, $1.98, $2.98,
$3.98, $4.9S.
Pons' Separate Pants 39, 49, 69, 98
Hoys' Felt Hats : 45, 49, 69, 98
Joys' Straw Hats 10, 15, 19, 25, 49
Men's Felt Hats 9S, $1.49. $1.98, $2.49, $2.98
John 15. Stetson Xo. 1 quality ,. $3.45
Men's Straw Hats,.. 10?, 19?, 25?, 49?, 98?, $1.49,
$1.98, $3.50.
Men's Soft Xeidiee Shirts 49?, 9S?, $1.25, $1.49
Men's Dress Shirts, eoat stvle, cuff attached, 49?, 75?, 98?,
$1.49.
1 Joys' Mouse Waist 25? and 49?
Hoys' iil Overalls !. 25? and 49?
Men's IJib Overalls 39?
Men's All Silk Four in Hand Xeckties 25? and 45?
Men's Heavy Suspenders : 25?
48 Busy
Stores
Golden Rule
We Lead,
Others Follow
ALL KINDS OF MONEY TO LOAN
IX ANY AMOUNT
The undersigned represents the Netherlands American Mort
f,rae Bank and is prepared to loan money in any amount on im
proved wheat, alfalfa and dairy farms. Hates 7 percent. No
delav in final closinar up of loans.
Frank R. Atkins
Telephone Main 5. No. 550 Main St.
PENDLETON, OREGON.
TAKES HIS Lin: WHE.V
SURROUNDED BY POSSE
Molson, Wash., June 21. J. H.
Ethel shot himself after holding a
posse off for hours. Two deputies,
unidentified, were killed before the
man wanted on a charge of arson
took his own life.
MVS
Has Added a New Line.
Growing, success and opportunity has
combined to give the Pendleton public
a chance to buy
Ladies' House Dresses
an
Ladies', Hisses' and Children's
Street Presses
at less than you can make them for.
We are unpacking them now, but sale
will positively not begin until '
Next Tuesday Morning.
Pendleton's Big, Busy Drummers
Samples Store.
I (Si (B
ALL
TKffl'BTW
The Western Tri-State League game scheduled for La Grande, has been transferred to
Pendleton for Sunday. Tomorrow ends the Series.
LA GRANDE vs.. PENDLETON
Sunday's game starts at 3:00 o clock.
Emission and Grandstand iOc. Bleachers 2!g. did Bleachers I Oc
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