East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 17, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILl EAST OKEGONIAN, rENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1915.
EIGHT PAGES
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JEWELER
Pendleton, Oregon.
Established 1337
The
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Slliviin Hogs.
! The I'ilot Hock train made e spec
: la I run to Pendleton Saturday evening
j for the purpose of bringing in several
j carloads of hosts intended for the
Portland market.
Miner Stork? Improving.
Elmer Storle, who underwent an
operation for appendicitis at Walla
Walla last week and who ws In
critical condition. Is improving rap
Idly now, according to friends who
were In Walla Walla yesterday .
Christians to Meet Baptists.
The,game between the Christian and
Haptist teams tomorrow evening,
weather permitting, will be an indica
tor of the way the race for the silver
trophy cup but up by O. I. La Dow Is
going to go. Right now the Baptists
are leading the Twilight leacue and
if they are able to take the measure
of the Christians, they will have a
lead that will make them hard' to
eaten.
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of Averill and Sullivan,
contractors, has dissolved partnership
fey mutual consent Roger Averill
will collect all Ml and pay all debts.
ROGER AVERILL.
JACK SULLIVAN.
Pendeton, Ore., May 12, 1815. Adv
Estray Notice
Strayed one sorrel mare, branded
S.S. on left shoulder; one old grey
roan gelding with halter on. Will
pay liberal reward for information
leading to recovery of above describ
ed animals. Address P. O. Earnheart
Pendleton, Oregon, or phone 16F12
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THEDA BARA, the world famous vampire woman in
Alexander Dumas' celebrated novel "THE CLEMEN
CEAU CASE" at the Pastime THURSDAY-FRIDAY.
Track Team Returns,
Members of the Pendleton High
School track squad that went to Eug
ene to participate In the interscholas-
tic meet there Saturday returned
home this morning. The meet was
won by Columbia college and the lo
cal boys won but a single point. Those
in the team were Emll Siebert, Ern
est Boylen, Henry Latourelle, Char
les Gordon, Arnold Minnis and Wes
ley Minims. Coach Livingston accom
panied the team on the trip.
Inillalns Improve Cemetery.
The Indians of the congregation of
the Tutullla church are egaged in
surrounding their burial grounds with
a fence of concrete posts and plan to
have the improvement completed be
fore Memorial Day when they will
formally dedicate it. The Indians
raised the money necessary Tor the
work by voluntary subscriptions, se
curing between J150 and J200 in this
way. John D. Bramwell of Pendleton
Is doing the work.
Peter Rocker Sells Out.
Peter Becker, Court street tailor,
has sold his shop and business to
Peter Paulus who will take charge
of the place June 1, when Mr. Becker
and wife expect to leave for Tilla
mook where he has a business build
ing and will locate. Mr. Becker has
been here nine years and purchased
the tailor shop of E. A. SchlfHer. He
came here direct from Germany and
did so to .escape service in the Rus
sian army. He is a liorman but
was living in Ilium! and would have
been subject to military service in
behalf of tile czar had he remained
there. He Is glad he came to Ameri
ca for he considers he would have
been killed by this time had he re
mained in the old conutry.
l nilerpes Operation.
Mrs. Frank Taylor underwent a
serious operation at St Anthony's
hospital this morning.
Improving His Home.
A building permit for the construc
tion of a porch upon the Joe Ell home
was issued today.
suh for images.
Thomas J. Smith brought suit to
day in the Justice court against the
O.-W. R, & X. for 150 alleged to be
due for a horse killed by an engine
of the railroad company.
SKetlen Pay Fines,
This morning G. X. Knutson Jind J
R, Thompson both entered pleas of
guilty to exceeding the speed limit on
the streets of Pendleton and each
contributed five dollars to the treas
ury.
Rain is Very General.
According to C. C. Connor who has
returned from a trip to Harney coun
ty by auto the rain has been general
all over eastern Oregon. He went to
Burns via Sherman county and trav
eled 1200 miles all told, most of which
distance was over muddy roads.
Divorce Suit Filed,
Alleging cruel and inhuman treat
ment, Addle Brewster today filed suit
for divorce against Henry Brewster
They were married in Pendleton in
September 1913. Plaintiff charges that
her husband cursed and slapped her
frequently. W. H. Peterson Is her at
torney.
SMALL
DEFECTS
OF THE
EYE
GROW
TO GREAT
ONES
Errors of refraction are the
cause of many eye diseases as
well as poor sight. PROPER
FITTING GLASSES IN TIME
CONSERVE TOUR EYESIGHT.
My methods of fitting glasses
are especially adapted to the
most difficult cases. I can re
fer you to pleased patrons by
the hundred.
DALE ROTHWELL
Exclusive Optician
American Nat. Bank Bid;.,
Pendleton. Phone 609
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PASTIME TODAY!
World Film Corporation Presents
DAINTY VIVIAN MARTIN IN
The Arrival
of Prepetua"
A Shubert Feature in 5 Acts.
A play especially written for the charming
heroine of "The Wishing King" that brings out all
the characteristics that have endeared her to stage
and picture audiences.
Vivian Martin's charming personality and ar
tistic ability is not approached by any of the
younger screen favorite?. Besides being the most
beautiful screen star of the day she easily out
shines ai! her closest competitors in dramatic abil- I
ity.
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
The Vanderbilt Cup Race
As Held at San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exposition, 1915.
WITHOUT A DOUBT THE MOST SENSATIONAL FILM EVER SCREENED.
Evening Mail says: "One of the best things of this sort ever taken. Thrills a
plenty and five accidents." i
Evening Sun : "Five hair raising accidents cleverly caught by the camera."
Journal of Commerce : "A special attraction shown in such life like manner that
lhe spectator almost jumps out of his seat."
No Advance in Admission. AdllltS IOC 011(111 5c
Yl lQF PERPETUAji
Owner of Hotel Sues Landlord.
T. K Beard, owner of the Golden
Rule Hotel building, today filed an
attachment suit against W. R. Gra
ham, proprietor alleging the latter is
$360 in arrears In his rental. Combln
ed with his claim Is another for J8.50
alleged to be due the water commis
sion. Charles H. Carter Is plaintiffs'
attorney.
Greek Meets Greek.
A case of Greek meet'ng Greek In a
bellicose way drew Sheriff Taylor
and Deputy Estes to Myrick Saturday
night. There were three of the foreig
ners implicated in the fight and It
is said one assaulted the others with
a shovel. Marshal Elmer Albee of
Helix this morning brought In two of
the men but the other has made his
escape for the time being.
Gilliam Court Inspect Roads.
Judge G. W. Parmon, Clerk C. M.
Laughrldge and Commissioners M. E.
Weatheford and John W. Maldment
of Gillilam county were in Pendleton
Saturday and were taken out over
the Wild Horse macadam road by
Judge C H. Marsh. They are contem
plating building macadam roads In
their county and when quite favorab
ly Impressed with the macadam they
saw here.
Alien Is Picked I p Here.
Upon advices from the immigration
office at Walla Walla, Officer Alex
Manning Saturday evening arrested
Andreas Ramleau, who was employed
In the kitchen of a local hotel. He Is
charged with being an alien who en
tered this country contrary to the law.
U. S. Commissioner E. L. Wells and
Sheriff Lee Barns drove over from
Walla Walla Saturday evening and re
turned with him.
Grain In Fine Condition.
That the wheat and barley near PI
lot Rock has never looked better at
this time of year than it does right
now is the statement of Alex Manning
who drove out yesterday to the old
Manning place. The grain is knee
high now, he states, and the barley
Is already well headed white the wheat
heads are forming. Mr. Manning
looks for a big crop in that section this
year.
Indians Tie Methodists.
Saturday afternoon the Methodist
team of the Twilight league and the
Indian school team played a 13 in
ning tie game at the agency grounds
The Indians iAd off In the first but
the Methodists pulled ahead and kept
a lead until the eighth when the
young chiefs made It 10-10. Both
pitchers tightened thereafter and kept
the next five frames runless and the
umpire was forced to call the game
on account of darkness.
Dupuls vs. Dupuls.
Lela Dupuls today filed suit for
divorce against her husband, Harry
Dupius alleging cruel and Inhuman
treatment. They were married In this
city July 14, 1906, and within two
weeks, plaintiff alleges her husband
began abusing her, calling her vile
names and assaulting her with his
fists. She left him for two years, she
alleges, and returned to him upon
his promise to treat her properly but
failed to keep his promise. They have
one child, a daughter eight years old
who was adopted by Its grandmother
Mrs. Margaret Todhunter In 1909. J.
I!. Perry Is plaintiff's attorney.
FAST F.N D I.F.AGIK.
Weston Wins In 9th.
ATHENA. Ore. Mav 17. (SneHali
With the score 2 to 1 against them
when they came to bat in the ninth.
the Weston stalwarts vuslnrrtnv run.
Jured up a batting rally and pounded
tnree runs across, taking the game
bv a 4 to 2 score. It vjm n Iflmit iram.
all the way through and never decided
until the finish. The score:
R. H. E.
Athena 2 6 3
Weston 4 12 S
Patteries, Schick and King; O'Hurra
and Wood.
Milton Noses Out Victory.
HELIX, Ore., May 17. (Special.)
Milton was able to keep her lead In
the East End League by emerging
with the thick end of the score In a
long-distance endurance contest yes
terday. Theinal score was 13 to 10.
The battery for the victors was Bar
tholomew and Rennlck and for the
vanquished Thome, Pierce and Thome
DOTH WANTED TO TALK:
WIFE, AS ISIAL, WINS
DENVER. Colo.. May 17. If you
want to know what happens In' a wo
man suffrage state when a man and
wife both voters want to talk at a
public political meeting at the same
time, read the following true story:
Mrs. Helen Ring Robinson is a
state senator from Denver. Her hus
band is known as Mr. Helen Ring
Robinson. At a meeting in the Wom
an's Club both Mr. and Mrs. Robinson
arose at the same time to address the
chairman of the meeting.
"Mr. Chairman." they both cried
simultaneously. They stood side by
side, Mr. Robinson much the taller
and bigger.
Mrs. Robinson looked Rt the per
son who challenegd her right to the
floor and without waiting for the
chairman to recognize her, she push
ed Mr. Robinson back into his seat
and proceeded to deliver a few remarks.
HOW HE WAS INJIRFD.
"He's broke."
"And the girl he was engaged to
has dropped him "
"She dropped and broke him. eh?"
"No; she broke and dropped him."
Houston Post.
Mrs. Cannon Not Guilty.
MIXEOLO, L. L, May 10 One
hour's deliberation was sufficient for
the Jury which had the fate of Mrs.
Florence Carman In Its power, to re-
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The longer ou keep from trading at the 1
Golden Rule the more i
money you ue looing '
Your neighbors are saving r
money because they have
found the same high grade s
merchandise here for less
every day 'the year 5
round. BETTER BE
WISE AND FOLLOW
YOUR NEIGHBORS EX-
AMPLE. 5
Men's Blue Serge Suits,
every one a pure wool
and worth a third
more, our every day
price 99.90, ?12.50, a
914.75, 916.50.
The best values we have
ever offered in mixed s
effects, fancy plaids or 5
striped suits, should 5
sell at a third more, but S
priced the Golden Rule S
way at 96.90, 97.90,
99.90, 912.50 ' and
914.75.
Young men's suits for s
those just out of their S
knickerbockers 95.90,
96.90, 97.90, 99.90. 5
Boys' knickerbocker suits 5
in plaids, fancy mixed
stripes or blue serges at
91.98, 92.98, 93.98,
94.98.
Men's khaki pants with
cuff bottom at 98, 5
91.23, 91.49, 91.98. 5
Men's worsted pants 98, 5
91.49, 91.98.
Men's pure worsted pants
the better kind, worth a S
third more at 92.49,
92.98, 93.98.
3 IOC CAN DO
BETTER AT
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turn a verdict, exonerating the wife of
the Freeport physician of the charge
of murdering Mrs. Louise Bailey. The
court's charge was unusually favor
able to the defendant. Eight months
ago 12 men debated for 18 houri
without agreement.
Mrs. Bailey was shot dead by a bul
let fired from a revolver put through
a window In Dr. Carman's office. She
hnd gone there to consult with him.
The prosecution sought to prove Mrs.
Marman's "unreasonable Jealousy" ot
her husband as a motive.
BIG SPECIAL SALE OF ALL POPULAR .
SHEET MUSIC Jtrar
13 for $1.00
ONLY OC A COPY
Everybody can sing at these prices
We are going to move
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and are offering removal sale bargains all over our store.
Come in and get the best musical goods NOW for less.
Warren's Music House
We will be in our big new store at 8 1 5 Main street after June I st
WntT rsrra In Court.
Today quite a number of water u
crs along the Umatilla and their at
torneys have been before the circuit
court presenting their objections to
the findings of the state water board
In the recent adjudication of rights.
Judge Phelps this morning advised
the attorneys to consult and agree
upon those In which there la no dis
pute so that they may be eliminated.
Commissioner O. T. Cochran Is pre
sent and on behalf of the water board
is admitting errors In a good many
of the cases. The hearing was taken
up again this afternoon.
L. Vf, Palmer, factory representa
tive of the Firestone Tire Co. Is here
upon a visit to the Pendleton Rubber
Sc Supply Co., agents for Umatilla
county,
THE LAST CHANCE
To see the fascinating comedienne
Elsie Janis
In a play written by herself entitled
"The Caprices of Kitty"
Heartily enjoyed by last night's large audience.
Vaudeville The La Rosas Castilian Songs and Dances.
TOMORROW
Another Star of World-wide Fame
Madame Olga Petrova
' In the Great Sensational Drama
"TI1F HEART OF A PAINTED WOW
This is one of the strongest dramatic productions produced in silent form this year.
The Alta Theatre
The House With the High Standard.