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DAILY EAST OREGOMAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 6, 1913. EIGHT PAGES RESOLVED That we are wide awake to the interests of our customers. When it is on the market we have it. Groceries, vegetables and fresh fruits at fair prices. Our connections are such, that as soon as the new spring fruits and vegetables are on the market we have them here for you. , PHONE 96 STANDARD GROCERY GO. Where all are Pleased Court and Johnson Sts. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Trjing fuse In (ioMontlale. City Attorney Charles H. Carter Is in UoMendale, Wash . trying a case which he has in the court there. Council to Meet Friday. Several of the counctlmen having made the trip to Celilo yesterday, there was not a quorum present last evening and adjournment was taken until tomorrow evening. whs the county seat. In size the safe is no larger than the common office safe and, compared with the present vault in use today. Is a suggestion as to the difference In the business tran sacted by the county In the beginning and now. The safe was made In 1S31 and was purchased by the county court when I'matllla county waa cre ated. It came Into Mr. Ell's posses sion in 1SS7. Mandrill strawberries Arrive. i nr cist uiaic HI I luuwim IUUIIIJ strawberies to be offered In the local market reached The Peoples Ware house grocer)- department last even-' I ing from Stanfield. They were grown ly Kev. J. E. Faucett and are extra ; fine. Under the rresent warm sun ' shine the oerries will be ripening rapidly now. . Athena Couple Married. A marriage license was Issued yes terday to Kltner Booher and Delti Huseell, an Athena couple. PORTLAND PEOPLE ARE VISITORS AT THE ROCK j Wit. AM) MRS. FAXXIXG ARE! SPENDING A KKAV DAYS WITH RELATIVES. Marvin Roy was a visitor at Pen dleton Sunday. Ed Wastgate spent Monday In Pen illeton on business. (Special Correspondence.) PILOT ROCK. Ore., May 5. Mr. and Mrs. Fanning of Portland are visiting their son and daughter's fam ilies, E. T, Fanning and Sirs. Louis iVharpf. . I Miss Hazel lieitel was a visitor at I'eidtn Saturday. Ercel Lynch paid Pendleton a call Sunday evening. I Turg Hinkle returned home from 1'endleton Sunday evening. Miss E. T. Fanning was a visitor at Pendleton Saturday. j Miits Lucille Ullliland returned to her studies at the Pendleton high ' c1mm1 Monday morning. I Why Not "Safety First?" OKLAHOMA CITY, May . If Del la Harris, vaudeville actress, had only followed the ancient custom of de positing loose change In the lisle thread bank, with the elastic combi nation, she might be better off thaa she now is. Instead she put only tV therln and deposited the rest of her salary in a suitcase. The suitcase waa "frisked'' and later a man was ar rested. Another Bungalow Permit. A permit was Issued this afternoon to Nellie Horton to construct a J2500 one story bungalow on the corner of Washington and Matlock streets. Ing for himself and H. C. Kastham for -IIMIIII!lltlllllllllllllllll!ll!lllltlltlllllllll!llllllllllllllllll!!IIIIIIMII!tlllllllllllllll!lll!i the respondent; D. E. ltlchen and I Curtis Haley, reap, vs. Titus E. Davis, ! appl., from Raker county. J. L. Rand'E for appellant and Wm. Smith and M.js D. Clifford for respondent; H. A. 2 Stewart, resp. vs. John P. Erpelding and Peter Kesseler, appl., from Mal heur county, C. McConnlgle for ap pellant and W. E. Lees for respondent. Hail Apitrmllt Removed. Miss Edith Richardson, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Richardson, un derwent an operation for appendicitis yesterday and Is reported to be lm-s proving stlsfactorily today. i: County Court Meeting. The county court is holding Its; 2 legular monthly meeting. Having IE fln'shed auditing the bills by noon, 5 the members of the court went out i s this afternoon to look over some roads. Minister Addresses Hriulonts. Rev. E. D. Cievenger of the Bap tist church, spoke to the students ot the high school yesterday. He used es his subject "The Law of Elimina tion " His speech was unique In the fact that he did not hit tobacco and dissipation from a moral standpoint He merely said that the person wish ing tor the highest efficiency in any walk of life could see only too well the result of these things. . High School Exhibit In flare. I By noon today the Moose Hall had 2 Attending Court Session. I been mtrS 00 8 showroom for the T. A. Weinke, district attorney ot manual training add domestic scleneejs Gilliam county and F. T. Hurlburt, cashier of the Coftdon Xatlonal Bank are here in attendance ut the su preme court session. Degenerate Is Arretted. A young man giving the name tif Merle Garrett was arrested. last even ing by Officer Stephens- upon corrl' plaint of a number of people that he had been making Indecent overtures, to young girls and Insulting' passing ladies. Most of the offenses were committed on Lilleth street and1 West Webb. Thia morning In police cwurt he was given 37 days In Jail by Ju4ge Fitz Gerald and the state authorities will also probably file charges against him. Going to California. Among the Umatilla county people on the "Annie Comings"' yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hurrah who Intend to make the complete; trip through to Astoria and then go en to San Francisco to visit the exposition. departments of the Pendleton high - school and the exhibits Installed there I are most attractive. The exhibits j s will be maintained this afternoon, this 3 evening and all (Jay tomorrow anf. the general public lit Invited to Inspect the work turned out" ? the students. llPERSONAl iliTlj Rook Island Out of League. ROCK ISLAND, 111., May . Rock Island will be missing today when the Three-Eye League teams begit their seasons. WE have the most complete and up-to-date grinding plant in Eastern Oregon, and can duplicate your broken lens in a few minutes. W. H. HILL, Optician withWm. Hanscom, THE Jeweler Starting New Residence. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Bond have started their new residence on North Main street. The permit places the estimated value of the dwelling at $4000. A permit was Issued today to John McGinn to build a sleeping porch to his dwelling at (10 Thomp son. A permit was Issued yesterday to Mrs. D. D. Phelps for the building of a porch to her dwelling at 1005 Court street and for other repairs, and another was Issued for the build ing of a garage at the McCloud home. 601 Webb street. More BooUcrger Caught. "Doc" Rudd. picked up by the po lice and Special Agent A. Oftedal for selling liquor tw George Dick and Toy Toy, Indians, waa sentenced yesterday afternoon by Judge- Fit Gerald to J days in Jail. Peter Hung in the court of U. S. Comrniasieoer Newberry was bound over to the federal grand Jury on a charge of lBtreducing, liquor ou the reservation. Hong and his wife were arrested oa the reservation by Special Agent Oftedal and pot- up a stout resistance. Mrs. Hung is alleged to have brokeni a bottle of braady ov er the wagon, w&eel at the time. Jack Gebhart. an old offender, has been arrested on a similar charge and is awaiting a hearing. j Ha Historic Sale. In the offle of Joe EU, insurance agent, Is tha first safe used by the j treasurer of, Umatilla county. Mr. i Ell himself had almost furgotten the historic coanectiuns of kis safe until ! the recent celebration at Umatilla re- called the early days when that town Takes Hotel Position. Roscoe Yaughan. former bellboy afi the Hotel Pendleton, has returned1 ftv I- T. Johnson of Range IV a1 guest Pendleton and will take the position1 f th Bowman. of alght clerk at the Hotel Pendletorl:! W. T. Wright and w ife of l'1dn are He succeeds Norrie West who has re- eisHers In Pendleton. signed to take up farming on thBi c g Jerar(I returned yemerday r ran aiarun piaee. . ftom hrt-f visit In Pasco. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. White of Her mlstun' are In the city today. Charles M. Horner of Condon Is" a Fraternal Committee Meet. It is announced that the decoration commute composed of representa tives fron the different lodges of the;"" of th H1 Pendleton. city will' hold a meeting this evening at the I. O. O. F. hall at 7:30, Plans are being mde for a fraternal dec oration day Jsfte . Gerald Stanfield Is up from the Stanfield ranch this afternoon. Irwisr'J. Brooks, bookkeeper In fael Athena bsnk, was her yesterday, Mr.' Mrsv a E. Mlkesell ot. Echo Wer Pemtlston visitors jester--day. I.. MY C jmroy, traveling passenger agent of tN. P., ran into Pendleton )esterday: J. C. Petrson, a farmer of the He lix country, Hns ben here today up on a business trip: H. C. F.awtnnn, a Tale- attorney, It Students Insrwffl Pbnry. hen- appearing In u ease before ths Yesterday fffternoon the students of state suprenw court, the Pendleton high school went dwn, g;u.riff Leff. Barnes. f Walla Walla to the Eastern! Oregon tate Hospitat countv ,H herm, touar BHyillg sheriff and were shown over the Paltry Taylor and ta other efneers a visit ysrds of that Institutloa whicli are . . fh m,t nnmna.. oj ,j lmi Senator C. Barrel, of Athena, the most complete and modens ia , , ,, n in.. r.j 'nl tlowmthe river to the Cell- Will .-hcly St factory. K.cle Long, vrrll known local auto dealer, is going fa leave May 15 fori Detroit, WiCH), spend two months' in the shops of the- Studetxiker autoj company fr the purpose if familiar izing himself more particularly with the car which ' He selfe. He will return via San Diego and San Francisco. tcresting as well as Insrruvtivw. xnped Convict rtnked' Tp. Teeterdav Sheriff T. D. picked up John Jordan, a colored con- n business, day. C. J. Carlm, reenscsilng the Taylor Lamb Knit GJiis- Co, tfe here today Mr. Carbon ha head- vict who had escaped from the pen- quarters In Sponne: intentiary at Walla Walla few day County commissioner H. M. Cock ago. He was on ttta lookout for the' burn of Milton and IL A. "Waterman man and came across him on the of Hermlston tare here-attending the railroad track near Eastlaad- The monthly meetlr ot th toanty court. man at first stoutly denied being the person sought but finally admitted bisj Identity. A guard came over this imiMDCnC ft I1CI! CICU morning and returned him to. prison. ! HUilUllLUd US ULRJ I lOil It h f 1 -' kit 4- Today William Fox Presents From the Valley of the Missing By tSe author of "Tess of the Storm Country" Many Attorneys How. Every day of the- supreme- court session sees a number of eastern Ore gon attorneys coming and going. Ani on those present today are Zera FLOATING BQW1 UMATILLA H it's from The Golden Rule Store it's right in price and it's right in Quality. Think of buying men's and boys' clothes like everything E else for 83 Busy Stores, think of the immence quantities E we use, no wonder we can sell you high grade goods jjj every day at about what our competitors Have t pay for 5 theirs. BETTER THINK THIS OVER; IT'S WORTH WHILE. Those blue sergtf suite are H dandies, all pUfe wool, jjj absolutely fast colors at a saving of from $5 to $7 5 on each one, $9.90, 5 $12.50, $14.75, and S $16.50. Boys' knickerbocker suits in fancy plaids, greys', browns, aUo blue serges, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98. Oliver Twist suite for the little tots 2 to 6 year sizes $4.50 and $6 val- ues at $2.08, $3.98 Boys' knicker pants, think 5 of buying the boy a pair 5 worth double thoSe pri- s ces 49, 69, 8l "" $1.23. Boys' shirts and bloXises; S. you can not make thenr S at these prices 25, 49f , s 08. 5 Have you .een those new ones? They come in greys, stripe or fancy plaids at a third less than you will buy them else where, $7.90 $9.90, $12.50, $14.75. Young men's suite, 12 to 18 year sizes in fancy mix ed Scotch plaids or neat stripe; better look these over at $5.90, $6.90, $8.90, $9.90. Men's worsted pants, you can always use an extra pair at these prices 98, $1.49, $1.98. Men's pure wool pants in neat stripes and blue serges, $3.50 to $6 values at $2.49, $2.98, $3.98 Men's dress shirts with plain band or military collars 49, 69, 98f, $1.49. roc can do BETTER At WE I. RAD S OTHERS S FOLLOW s a fiimHHimnniiiniiniiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. TiHtafs Oddest Story. MA3TITOWOC, Wis., May Ike proprietor of a north side tlifrst emporium had been an- myed by a Utlef who entered the cellar wkhoat disturbing any of the visible means ot in- grew and retmnved the corhs fron the choreest wines and brandies, leavtag the partly emp- tied buttles whmn he departed. The- mystery was explained when Ho saw a muekrat with a jag nsiklng Its unsteady way from Oi b cellar the river. For seminal daysi Ohe snkenkeep- er entertulned h patrcas by postlnn ttiem wtore they can watch the bibulous rodent enter a hole In. the wuill knaw the corks ftom ai foir bottles and ' acquire- a load. Then a day I He saw the mueirat apreoach- ing the saloon, with- sl etiiers. The saleon koepesr drew tie- IlM i at the muekrat giving a souh arty t his frlenua ' th W House." He brote- up tlir revet -.Tlth a gtim. large a bM as was originally charter ed constituted disappointments for the party.- However the weather waa Ideal and the river rtde was pleasant despite the handltMe. For most of those" aboard It was the first steamer rids to Celilo antd consequently the trip was full of novelties. The party saw the beautlej'of the rivet that cannot -be seen f rot a train. One ot the beautiful sight Is the passage through Hell Gate uNt above the rails. An other Interesting part ot the trip was through the John Day rapids, for the passage of which careful navigation Is required, though the rapids are not considered dangerous for pilots who know the rl'. Most of tlw- UVnatllla county folk returned from The Dalles by special train leaving at 10 o'clock Inst even ing and arriving here at S a. m. this morning. Hewwer, all of the party ,dld not returns as several went on to Portland or other places. Mldil OrewH Bnn Ptasnsy.. ANXAPOUS, May 5. Taree Peisni-ertt-aiiia cwiwe are rwre today to meet the MldBliipmen lm the last of she dual rowing contest preceding ttiel American. Uenlcy at Philatelphla. The ! 3rnt and second mrwn at the Academy will lock ars with thosn -of) the University of P-'eineysVanla. wtill' the fourtt, class evinn ni ttlr-ltttl th. .nH Tiloii. freshmen. 1 HE CXMZ BACK The Porlknd: Sertbwest Rug man Is h"tA If you have any old carpet-iyon wleh woven Into beautiful fluffy nigs, notify S. A. Dobner, Ste- IlntvL, Phone 603. Over 4 lneal satisfied pat rons. "THE OVT.Y MODKirV PLANT OX THK PAt'lIIG COAST." No d Mtli rdepoltt required. During the Past few days hundreds. ot dead fish, most of them fine trout. mant of Portland; J. D. Slater, Jerry, tarying In lengEh. from eight to n. RBSk and Robert EflkJn-, Jr., of La teen Inches, have been floating dovtx Grande, and C. T. McDaniel eX Wal- the river under, the-Main street brldfe, Iowa. Yesterday among tnose present were A. H. Packwood. F. B. Mitchell. William Smith and. C. O. Hindman of Baker, Sam White of Portland and W. H. lirooke of Ontario. as sorry a sight as ever the eye of sportsman would want to see. Opin ions differ aa tovthe cause of this re grettable destruct'on of fish. Deputy Game Warden: Prultt holds the opin ion that the Pendleton flouring tffils unintentional but carelessly p(isonT ed the waters by emptying cyanide, of potassium into their mill race and states that.b, has warned the-mills Colored Couple Miwried.. Last evening at t. 3D o'clock Charley Polk, colored employe of the Peoples Warehouse, and Miss Essie Holman were united in marriage by Justice ot.agajnst any further acts that Jnapar the Peace Joe H. Parkes in tne pres- aUe the f b(. Some ot tne sper.tsmen ence of a numbeu of the other em- Keem t0 thin that the, fish, ha,ve-. beei ployes of the store. Among tne wu-1 killed in the mlllwheels, nesses were Marshall spell, koj . Buchanan, John, .DlcKson, uieason nifhop, Hal Bishop, Clark vanan,- Carl Cooley and Koger Avenu. a the ceremony the guests were served A-ith refreshments. TIUP DW: SIVER. (Continued from page' osw-r end; where ihi the- twin cflfnrs the beats are dnappedia dlstaafle,. of 70 feet t& the leva! of the water, in. Big Eddy.- The teteli drep for Vie- anure, canal' is 81 tvut. j K-ir some raasoni not eniJi)d the "Airaie Comings" was halted aeveraii; hundred yards abve the scena of the. prigram and, id was necessary for tne local delegation to walk ha remain ing distance while the Pnaco boat, ar riving later, was given tha place In lie canal prceslon thui aif,uld have Mien to, She Umatilla, county steam er. i This, feature togeOw with the fact the "Jtsnie Coming" was not as DALfcROTUWELL Exclusive Qptien Eyes scientifically exam ined, lenses ground to the particular rxeds of each cas. ' Broken lenses dupli cated; in a few minutes. American Nat. Bank Bldg., Pendleton. Phone b09 RQurg, 9 a. m. to 5 :30 p. m, - .t LA " ' -' v . -. r In 5 Acts. Picturized from Grace Miller White's great novel. Produced by Frank Powell who directed "A Fool There Was." All star cast headed by Jane Miller. $100,000 production, 1000 people. 500 stirring scenes. Series of thrilling scenes County Fair, Yacht Col lision, the Capitol at Washington, D. C. TRY TO GET IN. Price 10c and 5c. Remember the days Thursday and Friday. TU-! L- "FROM THE VALLEY OF THE MISSING" is passed by the National Board of Cen sors and has been passed by Cencor Boards in all large cities with the exception of Port laml Ore Manager James of the Majestic of Portland was to have shown this picture few weeks ago. but the Censor Board of Portland saw fit to condemn it. Mr. James has Jppled 1 to the Censor Board of Appeals and the outcome is being watched by exhibitors nil over the country. ' Vewlvtted Are Paraded. When Carl Hemmelgarn and his bride left the church immediately aft-, er their wedding this morning and en tered an auto, they believed they would be conveyed home at once. They figured without considering their friends, however. On the back of the auto had been tacked a sign proclaiming the fact that the occu pants had Just been recently married and they were driven through the principal streets of the slty. Held on I.areenj ( harue. flcorge Ackley, keeper ut a tamale house oa Cottonwood street wno wan arrested a few days axo on a uooi-lf-Ki?ing charge, now faces a charge of larceny from the person. Jointly im l licatc-d with him is Jeff P.rlsbow, the officers alleging that the two made drunk and then robbed Jim Kanlne. a crippled Indian. Just'ce of the Peace Joe H. Parkes this morning placed them under 1500 pending their preliminary hearing set for Saturday morning. They have employed At torneys W. M. Peterson and II. I Watts to defend them. May Not IlnlHh Tomorrow, There are still so many cases on the supreme court docket that It la doubtful If the court will be able to adjourn its term tomorrow. Today four cases have been argtied as fol lows: Sorvice & Wright Lumber Co.. reap., vs. Sumpter Valley Railroad, from Baker county, J. L. Ttand and Zcra Snow for appellant, Bam White for respondent; Union Credit Associa tion, resp. vs J. M. P. Coraon, appl., from Malheur county, Corson appear- Another Grand Production IK A SUPERB SCENIC SPECTACLE, BEAUTIFUL WOM EN, BRAVE MEN, GORGEOUS COSTUMES AND SET TINGS, BRILLIANT CHARIOT RACES AND GAMES. Endorsed by the Supreme Lodge of Knights of Pythias. We were asked by the local lodge members to bring this film to Pendleton. To favor them we have not let cost stand in the way and are paying the highest price for thia production Pendleton has ever known. EDUCATIONAL AS WELL AS ENJOYABLE. SEE OUR AD ON EDITORIAL PAGE. rfcet VAUDEVILLE vjju TauuTiu afauiaivaiivft,? suv at 8:30 ONLY The Alta Theatre Admission only 25c Children 15c