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DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. ri-NDI.KTON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 19ir. EIGHT PAGES PAr;n TIGHT . . J -O- .. . Vs: .. : nA. Seal Brand Coffee "'F1 O & ! 3 Pi Newsy Notes of Pendleton More nls Arrne. , TromMey & Sinuison, Kv.il agents, for the Ford, received another car load of these machines this morning. He-turns to School. Joe Narkaus, who spent the sum mer near Weston on a farm, has re- rncd to his place in the ranks of seniors at the high school. A 12 Ponml llaby. A twelve pound baby was born last evening to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stover of 2100 West Webb street. The Coffee of Quality We ask you to cive it a trial fiils iij j Atliena ltandnien Hero. The Athena bandmen, who have 1 united with the Kouna-up Dana to make a hieser organization for the Hound-up next week, were down last t vemns to attend rehearsal. Trophies ;i To lvrtland. The trophies, which will go to the winners of the Hound-up next week, were shipped to Portland this morn ing and will be placed on exhibition In the windows of the Meier & Frank company. 40 cents per pound in 5 pound tins u 1 Si II. s. Athlete Goes Fast. TYrcy Osborne, star pole vaulter on the lYndleton liish school track1 team last season, has left for Iowa where he will finish his education. He will stav with his brother In Iowa City. His departure Is a source of much re-grot. Two Divunvs Grunted. A divorce was granted yesterday In the case of Kthel L Kdwards vs. Wal ter G..Kdwards and the plaintiff's maiden name of Kennedy was re stored to her. One was granted today in the case of Eliza J. U'slie vs. John X. Leslie. Judgment Is Granted. Judgment for $ ti '.' 1 , 7 S , Intel'' costs was rendered yesterday ase of Matt iloss;rove vs. M. Cumber et al. st and in the A. Mc- C. I'.iliutniil Improved, The condition of Clarence Edmund, who has been quite sick for some lime, is reported a little Improved today. Fred. Hill Very HI. Fred Hill, the Birch creek farmer who sustained a broken back and other Injuries In an accident recently, Is reported to be In a critical condition at St. Anthony's hospital . l!oiind-ii Timers Named. The directors of the Koiind-up this morning announced their selection of timers for the racing events on the liound-itp program next week, as fol lows: George E. Perlnger, John Luck, E. L Swar:zlamler, C. C. Per- Aliened Horse Thief Caught. Sheriff T. D. Taylor left today for Leniston. Idaho, in which city he had located Thomas Swlftfoot, a mixed blood Indian who is alleged to have stolen the pet mare belonging at tlio ' Carney jj liuey stables. The theft oc ! cm-red over a week ago and the sher iff bus been working on the case since. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. "QUALITY" Two Phones. 2S. 823 Main St. "Exclusive Agents" Round-up Dates, September 23-24-25. Working on Hnilrood Street. The Warren Construction Company is making the fill on Kanroaci street , imeYt Tom Thompson and Wesley preparatory to paving It between Main , Matlock. and Willow. The dirt Is being taken j from the library site ana is oeing run-, (;(lPS j0 Vale. ed compactly before the crushed rocK Is put on. i 1 nr Coming from Salem. ! Secretary Marsh of the Round-up ; this morning received a letter from j Kit Carson, who has been working for the Hound-up In the Willamette val 1 ley. in which he states that he has special Salem. lU'ttirn 1 mm California. Mrs. tioore 1'eringer and son. Curl Perlnger, arrived home on the morn ing train from a visit In California. They spent a few days in Portland c.n their return. Miss Muriel Perlnger, who went south with them, remained in California and has entered the Castilleja fashionable boarding school at Palo Alta. Jack Watson, well known local salesman who was formerly vlce-pres- ,, . . , ,, .,,,.;. . . Three More Marriage licenses. .... it, v,. nr , uuir II fi orai inif ill (D W TODAY Wm. S. Hart in XASH PARRISH'S PAL" 2 Acts "HIS COLLEGE WIFE" featuring Neva Geiber and Webster Campbell -WAIT AND SEE American Drama, featuring Winifred Greenwood and Ed. Coxen "His Musical Career" Charlie Chaplin Comedy Tomorrow comes Little Vivian Martin in a five reel comedy "LITTLE MISS BROWN" 1 3 j " 2 ,v 1 .v. & 1.1 TODAY VITAGRAPH BROADWAY STAR FEATURE ST OM FEATURING DOROTHY KELLEY "SWiY LO E f3 U H o CO i M , . it - :!":( - 4. ! T mimiiMi "1 1 i . t v e I r ' . s ri ft n P 2. 3' w s n o 3 - s Unable to resist opera director's vivid promises of a brilliant operatic career, n former chorus girl leaves her husband. Month later he finds her starring in a beautiful opera which had been stolen from him, ' Adults 10c Children 5c Store, left last evening for Vale where he has accepted a position in a bii mercantile store. Mr. Watson was one of the directors of the Hound-up but resigned his position several weeks aso. The vacancy will not be filled this veai He was (acting as treasurer of the association. - i F-nlarsins Happy Canyon. Carpenters have almost finished ex tending the walls of the "Red Dog" saloon in Happy Canyon in order to give 23 feet additional space for handling the big crowds. Some ex tensive alterations of the "town," too, are be Inademcmfwylf bium . K ' are .being made. The band stand has been moved and the false work, which obstructed the view of the store fronts, has been torn out I September Is proving the banner month of the year for Cupid and his allies. Three marriage licenses were Issued yesterday and three more were Issued today us follows: Charles Les ter Hurst and Kdith K Haley, both of Pendleton, llalph Atchison of I'ma tilla and Anna K. l!cU of Pendleton. and Thomas Hutchinson and Lota Kern, both of Helix. linillier of Murdemi Mn Here. Ed Owlngs of Klrkvllle, Missouri, arrived on No. 17 today, accompan ied by a friend, to take charge of the belongings of his brother, J. T. Ow lngs, who was recently murdered by John Richardson. He contemplates disinterlng the body and taking: It back to Missouri with him. He states that his brother, until five years ago, lived In Missouri. FOR LESS NONEY That's what you get at this big busy store. If you're not a Golden Rule shoe customer you don't realize how much you are losing. TRY A PAIR OF OUR SHOES; YOU'LL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. Children's shoes, the kind that you will like, for they give satisfaction 49?, 69S 9S, $1.15, $1.25 Misses' shoes, there's no reason why we can't save you money 9S $1.25, $1.49, $1.69, $1.9S Growing girls' shoes, low heel and nifty toes, why not save a dollar a pair $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 Ladies' shoes, patent, vici or gun metal, some with cloth top $1.98, $2.49, $2.98, $3.50 Men's dress shoes, every pair built for wear, black or tan, button or lace, why not save more than a dollar on every pair $2.49, $2.98, $3.50, $3.98 Work shoes for the laboring man, and we know we can save you at least a dollar and even more on every pair $1.98, $2.49, $2.98, $3.50, $3.98 Men's high top shoes $4.98, $5.90, $6.90 Men's riding boots, and you will need a pair for Round up at $5.90, $6.90, $7.90 YOU CAN DO 83 v,f-' ' - ltriiiKlng Own Roping Horses. Last year George Francis of Havre Montana, and J. C. MUbie of Gillford, Montana, took part in the Round-up contests and they attributed More Citizens Made. Manuel V. Alves and Manuel Pe dro, both natives of PortKUal. were their ! adm"tel to citizenship yesterday aft- retary of State Bryan made a flying trip to Detroit last night and con ferred privately with Henry Ford over tho lntter's proposed ten million dollar peace plan. Ford's secretary said today no definite plans had been made. Yaqul Indians Busy Again, GUAYAMAS, Mexico., September 15. The Yaqul Indians again ar again menacing American lives and property. Tho Yaquls were reported to have Invaded the lands of th Richardson Construction company near Chumeaman, BO miles from here. No report has been received regard ing lator developments. failure to get the money In the steer roping contest to their poorly trained horses. They promised then to come back this year with their own roping horses and this morning the directors received a telegram announcing that the horses had been shipped. Had a Third Alternative. '1 either have to beg or hold some body up," was the plaint of Donald Boylen, brought before Judge Fitz Gerald this morning on a vagrancy charge. The Judge reminded him that there was another alternative and forthwith sent him to jail for five days. He admitted he was able bod ied but said he could get no work. "I only begged from those who were able to give," he said. ernoon and this morning by Judge Phelps. The hearings of Jean B. Tardlff, George Edmund, Polydore Dierlck, Demetrius Sarantos and George C. Patterson were continued for one reason or another. In the questioning preliminary to the grant ing of the final papers. Judge Phelps has asked each one whether or not, In the event of war between the Unit ed States and his mother country, he would be ready to take up arms for this nation. Ford and Ilryau DETROIT, Sept. 15.- Confer. -Former Sec- BEST STOCK RANCH FOR THE PRICE, IN UMA TILLA COUNTY. !2S0 acres near ths Blue Mountain Forest Reserve; allott ment for two bands of shep. Water piped Into a two story 7 room house. Fine spring close to two barns, good family orchard. Stream runs through premises. 80 acres t" land, together with tillable bench land, produces sufficient feed for stock In winter. This ranch Is adapted to any kind of stock. tons of hay Roes with this ranch at $10 per acre. Easy terms. If not sold In September, It 1 off the market E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Ore. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iminiMmimiiiniMnumimiiiimjMM II r r- nought Shropshire Band. By a trade finished today James C. Husking, young Scanfleld sheepman, has purchased the J. E. Smith Live stock company's S00 head band of Shropshire ewes. These are pure bred sheep and the band is the larg-1 15 est band of pure bred Shropshire in iS the nnrhvaet Tc Un.kln. n-UI a the band for the production of breed- ing stock on his ranch in the west em1 of the county. A high price was paid for the band. m mm ll mm Upturns from Convention. W. W. Harrah, well known farmer, who represented the Oregon and Ida ho Farmers' Vnlon at the natloanl convention held In Lincoln, Nebraska, arrived home on the noon train today. ; While east he visited in Duluth, Min neapolis and other points for the pur- ; pose of studying the methods of hand ling grain. Mr. Harrah was gone a ' month nd never found any use for the Palm Beach suit he took with j him. I j To Enter Colleee. i Cecil Curl, son of Mr. and Mrs. I Frank Curl, and a graduate of the j high school last spring, -will leave I Friday to enter the Oregon agrlcultur ; al college. Charles Russell and Le 1 land Mentzer, also graduates of the i high school, also plan to enter the same tnntitution this year. Chester Fee left a few days ago for Eugene to begin his senior year at the Uni versity of Oregon and Folnom Tall man and Harold Brock have been there for over a week. Arndt to Iicdj Man. A wrestling1 nsUrjhj between Walter 2 Arndt of San FranftirtW, who wlth the Campbell carnival Cirrrpany,' and S Arthur Newman of Pendleton bWZ j been arranged for tomorrow evening,::! and it will be preceded by two boxing E I preliminaries Bob Carrier of Pendle- ton and H. Bidwell of Astoria will ( S I box three rounds and Bob Gray of IS ' , Ho'iulam and R. Slnder of Dayton 3 ' will box the same distance. The S l wrestling match will b for the best two out of three fails, Police Gazette rules. LAST TIME TODAY THE CHARMING LITTLE VIENNESE ACTRESS, EMMY WHELEN ASSISTED BY ARTHUR ASHLEY, STARRING IN CHARLES KORAN'S VIVID AND HEART INTEREST STORY, "WHEN A WOMAN LOVES" A five act photodrama, showing in a vivid and realistic manner tho snares and pitfalls that welcome a young girl, alone in a great city. Of special interest are the beautiful scenes of a popular summer resort, the rescue of a drowning girl, etc. " I A PICTURE THAT WILL PLAY A TUNE UPON YOUR HEART STRINGS. MR. RICHARD DE REVIERE, th great Lyric Tenor, in popular songs and ballads. Aulo Triirk Grows Horn. Mounted on the front of D. B. Waffles big auto truck today Is a pair of wide-spreading, brass-knobbed steer horns, the same pair that cre ated so much amusement In Happy Canyon last year. Orlglnallly they belonged to the steer that the Konnd up owned and which later was sold to the Pendleton Meat Co. The meat company sold It to J. R. Raley and Bert Whitman who loaned the ani mal to Happy Canyon last yeaf. The steer was turned Into the "street" each evening and caused a greal deal of excitement in Its rushes al fh cowboys. The animal died durlnf the year and the horns were removed. They are a magnificent pair, measur ing three and a half feet from tip to tip. ' Special tor Tomorrow and Friday THE SUPERB EMOTIONAL ACTRESS, EMILY STEVENS V IN ANTHONY t. KEUVS iNSPiRING ALLEGORICAL STORY, N. "DESTINY" or "The Soul of a Woman" Fiv Wonderful AcU of Subftnio Story. Appealing, Gripping, Supreme. Through special efforts w6' have secured this exceptional picture for davs. Th cicture is new, having just been passed by the National Censorship.- .We have secured it atfd' will show" it ahead of Portland . We wish" k direct your attentiori' W the' telegram we received Film Exchange, which reads: two Board of from" the 1 ALTA THEATRE, 1 Pendleton", Oregon. Have just viewed Destiny or Soul of a Woman. rVooked you for Thursday. Most remarkable picture we have vet .Md on our pro gram. . GROMbACHER & BAILEY, , I Portland, Ore. WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO GET AN EXTRA DAY, f HURSIAY AND FRI DAY. SEE THIS WITHOUT FAIL HmiiNHiiiiiniiiimrimimiiHiiiiMiMiiiMiniiim is