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VAdF. HO TIT DAILY EAST OREGONI-Vy, PENDLETON, OHEGOX, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1014. ETC, TIT PAGES o ur BUTTER CHEESE AND EGGS are the kind mat maKe friends for this srocery. But ter of tho real creamery kind, cheese, tliat is full cream and epjrs that are really strictly fresh. Give this department a trial You will like it we know. All particular people If do. PHONE 96 STANDARD GROCERY GO. Where all are Pleased Court and Johnson Sts. Newsy Notes of Pendleton dwwiHwuiwirtimmm1 9 . ;:. i ;i w .1 1 UillUIUUilUUUUUUuUI imn 1 WttttilflTlttTfTTTtTW i tf I Dale RotMl JJ OPTICIAN g H Clattes Ground .c fj f ani fitted r? Leates Duplicated oo ihort g Notice Ig f All work guaranteed p With Hanscora, THE Jeweler W P O. Bnd'g. Pendleton H When tired and worn out stop la and try one of oar cool, pare ICC CREAM SODAS They are not only delici ous but refreshing. Best of service always. Fresh Chocolates and Candles always on hand. Hole lias Stenographer. Arthur Flia Gerald has secured the deak of public stenographer In the new Hotel Pendleton and Is now at work. Two More Ou-s Bought. N. K. Bott of Helix and M. E. Whitman of this city, have purchas ed ISIS Buick automobiles ot the MoJel c !S from the Oregon Oarage. the plaintiff in the case. Other suiU are likely to follow, it Is said. Inas much as the gate receipts at the show were not as large as anticipated. Kljrhcrn Are lined. Three fighters were hooked In po lice court this morning. Cleve Fortler who mixed with Joe Harris, paid a J 10 fine but Harris decided to stand trial this afternoon. John Snyder, who exchanged blow with George Stan- gier In a quarrel over payment for a card game, paid a $15 fine. Vitrified Brick Crossing. The O.-W. R. & N. Co. Is now put ting in a vitrified brick crossing at the Intersections of its tracks on East Court street, thus eliminating a very objectionable spot In that hard sur face thoroughfare. Mike Moran Is superintending the work and Is setting the brick in cement so that the sur face will be smooth. Addison Bennett Here. In order to "cover"' the Round-up for the Portland Oregon ian, Addison Bennett, veteran writer. Is in Pendle ton and will remain all week. Running Now Auto Bus. Barney Deapaln has been secured by the Hotel Pendleton as chauffeur for the new auto-bus recently receiv ed from Portland. NOODLES, CHOP SUEY, CHIIIfl DISHES C KWONG HONG LOW 116 West AlUSt.. Upstairs. Phone 433 No Siwdlng Tolerated. Acting under positive Instructions from the city council as well as up on his own responsibility. Chief of Police John Kearney today Issued , or ders to all of his police, regular and special, to arrest every man, woman or child who violates the speed ordi nance of Pendleton. Any vehicle driven faster than 15 miles an hour or any horse exceeding that limit will be stopped at once and the owner ta ken into court. With such a great crowd present the officials are deter mined that no needless danger shall confront them. Suit to Collect. Dr. M. V. Turley has commenced suit against Norman D. Loughlln to collect $250 and interest, alleged to be due on a promissory note. J. A. Fee Is his attorney. Takes Prisoner Back. Sheriff D. B. Jeffries of American Falls. Idaho. . is here today to take into custody J Durbln. wanted there to the fiict the bank had 3 WASHINGTON STATE BUNKS HAVE CLOSED THEIR DOORS CKNTRALIA. Wash.. Sept 21. The I' nlted States National bank with de posits of over a million, and the Vnlon Loan and Trust company with deposits over a quarter of a million, failed to open their doors following an inspection of the Institutions' books by Federal Examiner Mullt. The directors of the Institutions as sert they will turn over all their pri vate property and that the depositors will be paid in full. George Dysart, a stockholder In the United States National, attributes the failures to the European war and dullness of the lumber market and also to the fact that other bunks had called in paper held on the local In stitutions. It was said the trouble directly was due to financing mill and , logging properties in which the bank people were Interested. The state bank at Tenlno. owned by the same Interests as the two Institution here, also fail ed to open their doors. This failure, bank officials Ktuted was largely due .Invested on a statutory charge. He was pick ed up by Sheriff Taylor on the Walt er Cresswell ranch. Coming from CorvallU by Auto. Edgar F. Averill, district game war den, has received, word that his father and mother. Mr.'and Mrs. W. H. Aver ill ot CorvaUls. and a party of other relatives are coming to the Round up this week In their seven passenger automobile. - heavily In commercial paper similar to that held by the two local concerns. The heaviest depositor in the local bunks was the City of Centralla which had $90,000 on deposit. The closing of the institution: leaves the munici pality with but $10,000 cash on hand from the spring tax receipts. Charles Gilchrist Is president of the I'nited States National bank. SEND IN JOUR ORDERS FOR THE . EASTiOREGONIAfl ROUND-UP SERIES Witnesses Must Go. Despite the story In a Portland pa per Saturday to the effect that U. S Attorney Clarence Reames had post poned the cases requiring the pres ence of local people before the federal grand Jury in Portland this week un til next week on account of the Round-up, Police Officers Manning and Russell, Supt. SwarUlander of the Agency and his interpreters must report tomorrow, according to a tele gram received today. With good for tune, however, they will be able to get back Wednesday night Locates Hero Permanently. E. A. Rowe. who Installed the plumbing of the new Hotel Pendleton, has decided to locate here permanent, ly and has. taken 'a position . with Beddow & Miller. Beddow & Miller have also added two more plumbers to their force. Articles of lm-orioration Filed. Luke Sheehan supervisor and ov erseer of the Franciscan Capucnln Order of the Roman Catholic Dio cese of Baker City, today filed ar ticles of incorporation for that organ ization which has a capital of $12,-000. vice secured by having a slot in the front door or a box near by. Dr. Hoyden Returns. Dr. Guy U . Boydin arrived home yesterday after spending three weeks in Portland and at sound pulnts. THIS IS ROUND-UP WEEK. aaMwasHwasM Uasasa W fjsiBaaaaMaMSHMMMBwHBwaHsjswBBSHBaawBaBaM MiMMMMiwMMBaw Have you everything in readiness for the many visitors? Don't neglect your beds, there will be thousands who will want a place to sleep. Let The Golden Rule furnish you what you need it wont cost much jar 1 Feather pillows, each 40 Good feather pillows 70 Extra quality pillows...! 08 Fancy feather pillows $1.49 Extra fancy pillows....- ?1.98 Pillow slips 42x36. 10 Fillow slips 45x36 12 l-2 Heavy muslin slips 17 l-2 Hemstitched slips 24 Full size sheets 39 Full size sheets , 49 72x90 seamless sheets 69 81x90 seamless sheets, extra quality 73, 83, 94 39x68 cotton blankets.-.. 49 45x72 cotton blankets C9 66x72 cotton llanket3... 98 72xS0 cotton blankets $1.49 Extra large blankets.- $1.98 72xS0 wool-nap blankets for 91.98 72xS0 wool blankets... ?2.98 72xS0 all-wool blankets $4.98 Full size comforter 98 A better comforter $1.49 Ileal fine comforter $1.98 Fine sateen comforter $2.49 Fancy sateen comforter $2.98 Extra fancy comforter $2.98 YOU CAX DO BETTER AT WE LEAD OTHERS FOLIXJW Robert Twohy Very III. Word comes from Portland that Robert Twohy of Twohy Bros., and weir known in this city Is very III In a hospital at that place. Don't Put it off Mail in Todav. Date.. .1914 East Oregonian Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. Enclosed find 25c for which please send your special Round-Up Editions postpaid as per your "special offer," to the following address: Name Tost Office Name of Sender. Fashionable Dressmaking PARLORS 7 uumiiiiiiiiiimimimmitmiiit Mrs. C. E. Patton ROOM Temple Bldg. 1 1 $400 Police Prepare for Offenders. Round-up week is the busiest week of the year for the police as well as for everybody else in the city and Chief Kearney has made preparations accordingly. Seventy-five speclav po lice have been secured and each one lias been assigned to a separate beat so that every part of the town will be patrolled day and night. In the bus iness district traffic police will be on every corner to lessen the danger of collision or other accidents. Sher iff Tiylcr also has an extra force and some of the best detectives In the northwest will be here on the look out for crooks. Walla Walla Show Sued. Reports reach here that already at leapt one suit has been filed against the management of the ,Walla Walla frontier show In an effort to collect money from It. Del Blancett, well known cowboy who won some of the prizes there last week, is said to be Special phones Iustnlled. Manager Edmund Maliie of the Pa cific Telephone & Telegraph Co., Is having two telephone booths Install ed In the accommodation' headquar ters of the Bound-up In the offices ot Norborne Berkeley and Manuel Frledly In the East Oregonian build ing. He will put an attendant in charge whose business It will be to answer questions of strangers and supply them with telephone numbers and other Information. The city calls In these booths will be free of charge. Manager Mable Is making the arrangements In order to fa cilitate the handling of the crowd. Round-up Judge Here, (. F. Howard of Denver, judge at the Round-up for the past two years and who will act in the same capac ity at this Round-up, Is already here and his wife Is with him. They are at the Pendleton Hotel. Mall Hotca at Front Door. Hereafter, If residents of Pendleton desire mail delivered at their homes they must provide receptacles for the mail at the front doors. This Is an order sent out by Assistant Postmaster General Daniel C. Roper and receiv ed by Postmaster T. J. Tweedy this morning. Sixty days will be given for compliance with this order, after which service to houses with recep tacles at side or back doors will be Iric Saddles on Kxhlbltlon. The beautiful saddles to be given as first prizes for the men's and wom en's bucking contests, this year will be on exhibit at the Hamley shop this evening. These saddles are said to be the finest ever turned out as prizes and the feature ot the workmanship id the fine hand engraving. Wires for lleMervation. Sheriff T. D. Taylor, president of the Round-up, this morning received a telegram from J. C. McKeen, dep uty sheriff at Moro, asking him to make reservations during the Round up for a party of four. Sheriff Tay lor also was asked to make reserva tions for George Payne, special X. P. agent, and his wife. Sues. For Harvest BUI. Alleging that they have 1300 due them for harvesting the crop of Er net Worle, Gust and Robert Belike have commenced suit against Werle, .t T" . .1 1 . . . I?. .II.... lltl. an. I Iuuu iiib riiutrvuii jiuuri ...i.tn nut Pacific Coaat Elevator Co.. both of that the carrier's time can be cut.wh,cn cllUrn an nt4,rellt jn tne grain, down considerably and a better ser- t b Perry fljed the suit for the plain- tiffs. to examine his engine. Mr. Byers, who was close behind In his big Ptevens-Duren, turned his cur so sud denly and sharply In passing that one of the front wheels buckled under and the car turned bottom upward. Both of the boys were caught under the car but neither was hurt Mr. Byers was thrown clear of the car save that his coattail was pinioned down. With the aid of some Greeks and Mr. By ers. Mr. Thompson liberated the boyi and took the whole party to a Walla Walla hospital where the Injured members were given attention. Brother's Xeck Broken. I'pon receipt of news Saturday that his brother had sustained a broken neck In an accident In Montana, Dr. Grlswold of Helix left at once to at tend him. Though one of the verte brae of the neck was fractured, the man was still alive, according to the message which told no details of the accident. Acord KIUe Had Outlaw. Art Acord, well known cowboy, won new laurels yesterday afternoon at Round-up Park when he successfully rode a big bay outlaw horse brought In to the Round-up by Sam Keen prominent Long Creek stockman. His ride came at the conclusion of & short tryout. The home has n, Teputitlon In the country from which It came and yesterday proved his right to It. He Is a strong, quick bucker but was not the match of Acord, although that cowboy had already ridden three ether buckers during the afternoon. Sharkey, the Belgrade bull, yesterday pitched a rider In three jumps. We anxiously await the day when all the knockers and kickers will get to gether and fight It out. VICTIM OF WItECK FOUND OX BEACH NEHALEM. Bay, Ore.. Sept 51. The body of an unldentl- tied woman, a victim of the wreck of the Leggett, waa found on the beach, She wore three gold rings on her right hand. Tatoo marks were on the right arm. She was about 35. - Huge quantities of wreckage are coming ashore. BLANCHE-M'GAUGHEY CHALLENGES ANY COWGIRL IN THE WORLD TO STEER BULLDOGGING CONTEST Invested in a concrete cellar, just completed, to Insure finest quality roerles to our trade la only a portion of the advantages offered to customers of JOHN W. DYER, GROCERYMAN We call attention to the excellent line of fresh vegetables, fruits and produce in our store. THE EAST END GROCERY Phone 536 Eatt Aha Street 623 Main St. Phone 90 Columbia Liquor Store H. PETERS. Prop. EXCLUSIVE DISPENSERS OF Anheuser-Busch Beer on Draught BudweUer and Rtinier Bottled Beer. California Wine 11.25 Gallon .-J-r Jiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii l ;Mrs. Fischer and Miss McConaughy I of the Fischer School of Music s ' Will roopfu tlnir Pendleton classes I Saturday, October 3rd s l)!inmji System for Bojrinnerg (endorsed J E 5 Ijwhctitzky) iud Kffa KUis' Keyboard Harmony. E E : Address: E 1 Fischer School of Music 5 ualla Walla, watli. 1 SiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiui r 1 'I y J r , ' ' t 'i X Attended I'M torn It y Installation. Bertrand Jerard and William Bur- gard spent last evening in Pendleton enroute back to Kugene from the Uni versity of Idaho where they assisted In the Installation of a chapter In the Beta Theta PI fraternity. Dr. TYan- ci W. Shepardson, one of the leading Instructors in Chicago university and general secretary of Beta Theta PI. will be in Pendleton a short while this evening enroute back east from Moscow. Open Day and Night Heals 25c and up. Special Evening Lunches. THE Quollo Restaurant Gua LaFontaine, Proprietor. Fine, Clean Furnished Rooms in connection Steam Heated IoiicrKan Here Permanently. C. P. A. Lonergan, who has-been superintendent of the Warren Con struction Co. In this city for the past three years, will make his perma nent headquarters here despite the re moval of the plant to Walla Walla. His company has notified him to re main here and superintend all of the work In this district. He will move his family Into one of the houses re cently constructed on Raley street by himself and A. H. Cox who are In the building business together. flrxTilt Court Convene, The regular fall team of the circuit court convened thla morning and will continue for several weeks through a recess will betaken during the Round up. The case of David Ross, adm vs. James Baldwin, Involving the al leged trespassing of some cows, Is be ing tried' today and a large number of witnesses are present. Col. J. H Raley Is representing the plaintiff and Will M. Peterson the defendant District Attorney Goznrd of Grant county Is also Interested in the case. DBB1111 THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE Each customer's welfare of personal interest to us. Our growth depends largely upon their success. Open an account and give us an opportunity of proving our superior service. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits. American National Bank Under Government Supervision Founded in 1889. Main and Alt Street 111 j hereby challenge any cowgirl In the world to a steer bulldogglng contest under the same rules and regulations us those governing the cow boy contests and using the same steers. V (Signed) BLANCHE M'OAUOHET. The above challenge was written , by Blanche McOaughey, well known cowgirl, this morning and Blanche declares she means every word of It. Hhe has done a deal of bulldogglng and declares she la willing to put her strength and skill against all comers. Bhe formerly lived In Pilot Bock I tut has taken part In frontier contests all over the west. Last week ne was In Ontario. Victims of Accident Recover. Mrs. (Jus Byers and Mrs. C. O. Ithinehurt, who were injured In an automobile neur Walla Walla Satur day, nre recovering satisfactorily and will &t- home this afternoon. This Is the message received over the long distance telephone this morning When the Byers auto turned turtle, both women were thrown over a fence. Mrs. Byers was only dazed by the fall but Mrs. Rhlnehart suf fered a fractured wrist and several cuts and scratches on the face, caus ed by a bar be J wire which she struck. The three other occupants, Mr. Byers, his little son, Waldon.'and Doc Rich ardson, a boy about IT, miraculously eKcaped. According to W, L. Thomp son, whose car Byers was passing at the time of the accident, it Is won deful that the occupants escaped so fortunately. Mr. Thompson had stop ped his own car at the side of the rond The Style Shop is the only store in Tciv dlcton that handles tho Armstrong & Turner Mil linery. The - newest 'and most up-to-dnte lino of Mil linery ever shown in Pen dleton. Come and seleot your hat for the "Roundup." THE PRICES ARE RIGHT