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BIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUAYPTEMBERjg, 1915. For Busy Round-Up Days Order Pemeco Quality Roasts DELICIOUS SERVED COLD. "PEMECO" POT ROAST "PEMECO" PORK ROAST "PEMECO" LEGS MUTTON "PEMECO" LEGS LAMB FANCY RANCH HENS CHOICE SPRING CHICKENS SALMON, HALIBUT, SMELT Pemeco Lunch Meats "Pemeco" Boiled Ham "Pemeco" Minced Ham "Pemeco" Bologna KNIGHTS PICKLES, SERVICE QUALITY The Central Market Phone 455. .J IIOOKKlt SENT ntOM BERK. (Continued from page ont.) M the fugitive It ww while going: over a Itrbcd wire fence that the officer lost l.ln;. Manning's paals caught on the fence and held him securely. Final ly by hard wrenCh, he palled him aelf loot, Itarmg hit trouaera neailj off himself. Me loat abrht of hJ iuarry during IM; time and could not get further trace of him. On tne MM night Hooker la auppoaed ta have tried to bnrglarlie the atore of John V Ine m Weat Court street. The i turned Hooker, who gave hta name oa Tom Murphy, ivet Ui Hherlff Tcy'ot He cons tiled to I load guilty :o an attempt to Sip nut burglary and on October 1), '14, ww sentenced to the penitentiary Hp wan tiiken below on November C. and began hla sentence Hooker's home la In Wichita, Kan sas, but he at one time served a term in the Whlttler reform achool of California. He waa about 21 years Old, labout six feet tail, light hair ed and well built. While here he . rened like a buckaroo, wearing a green sweater and high-topped boota Hits. HUGHES OH TKIAL. (Continued from page one ) ahe hoped to break up tin alleged i elation between the two, her attor My ald, and to win him back ta her She went out through the tim ber road alone, Col. Haley paid, -earthed the house-for the. desired TidonOO, started back lownrd Mea ,bam, carrying a lap and later ihrtw the Ian p away. Then, re membering lhat she had left her veil al the house, she went back, he said. I i d struck mal hea to find It PW hbly one of these matches fell li ome tn sh nnd started the fire her Utornc. tald Prosecuting Attorney Stelwer flrst Hi stand Mrs. Hiram u .kru-bhian who Uvea on the .strain u , v . - - place near nitacham. Her prlnclpi. ' . . . ff,-t that l)ie. testimony ww m w - j, fondant visUci at l.sr homo lor lour Jay I'M spring after Mr. Hughes bad Icon granted a divorce and told her and her husband thai she was going tU Hughes' place tu atari h for :m- paper her posses ion of Which would prevent him from getting a uted to the proper. y. and that If ho failed to find them. M would I orn the houae. "I told Mr she ')al ''tier not," the witness ..kl, "that she would go to the pen itentiary. She said ahe didn't care .,, ah, would koejj Ira from hav ing n home If she oouldn't have one." Hughe", himself, took the stand at 11 .10 anl told of the troubles which led up to his securing the divorce. His wife was a woman of violent tern pOf he said, and subjected him to much onpl-asantnesa. After he had Old Established Business Old in experience and work. A strictly up-to-date store makes it a pleasure to please (HI We have a hat for every )urse. CARRIER MILLINERY The Home of the Stylish Hat 740 Main nnmiminiuauiiiii mum iiiiiiiimmimii iiiiiiimiimiiimmiu WE'RE A LITTLE OFF THE MAIN STREET that makes less expense and lower prices. I Our telephone is just as close as the other fellow. f What does this mean to you? East End Grocery JOHN DYER Phone 536 1 5,llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIlimilllllllllllllllUIIIIIIMIl7 "Pemeco" Weiner 'Pemeco" Head Cheese "Pemeco" Jellied Tongue OLIVES, RELISHES. SANITATION 108 E. Alta St. 'lied the suit for divorce, he Raid, ihe h.-ol repeatedly tried to coax him back to her, and, even after he had aecured the divorce, maintained the mine i.itltude toward him. Thla atti tude oh inged laat Auguat, he mid, and was Indicated by three letters he bad rettlved from her while he wai working in harvest In the letter the accused him of being Intimate with other women and In one told him that her love had turned to hate, 'he teatlfled. On croaa examination, the defense tried to establish that tin- reaaon of their quarrela had Ih-wi hla oaaocia Hon with Mra. Keith. He denied this however. The defendant, jrho Is a handsome woman and well dressed. Is extreme ly nervous as she sits In the court room and exhibits a good deal of emotion. At Uanea she Is very tear ful ALLAN DRUMHELLER WINS FIRST RAGE AT SALEM 8ALEM. Ore., Sept. 28. Allen Drumheller of Walla Walla won first place In Ihe great western relay -race, a feature of ihe state fair racing pro gram here yesterday. The race Is IS miles, two miles to DO run each day with saddles chang ed every half mile. Pruinhellers tune for the firs', two miles wus 1:07. Kd Armstrong was second, time 4;07 i-i, at Dai roll Cannon, thir l, time 1:35. The Albanians are half-clvllired nn intalncera, and live In perpetuf.1 ..narchy. every village being at war lth Ita neighbor, even the several q turtOTa of the same town carrying .in mutual hostilities Many of them serve as mercenaries in other coun tries, and they form the best soldiers of the Turkish army. WANTED. Kast ureajonlans of September 23 and :i. on account of the heavy silos, our supply of Hound-up Sou venir Edition of Thursday. Septcm bOal and Friday, September 24, has been exhausted We will gladly pay 5c each, alao consider It a great favor, for a limited number of copies ef the East Oregonlan of the i.l.ovo dates, complete and In good condition e thut we may be able to till Ihe orders for the Hound-up Edi tions complete which continue to i .one In from distant points. If you are unable to send the papers to our if I loo. kindly phone and we will send fot them. KAST OIIEOONIAN PrB. CO. II. W. Fletcher, Circulation Manager. face and a price to suit every Street. LOCALS Advertising to Br ef ftTKS Psr line first Insertion . . . ...lc Or Hc, additional laaertrH 5c Per line, par mailt H.W No local! taken for leaa tban 25c. Count d ordinary worai to Una. Locals will not be taken erer the abone and remittance mutt accom pany order. For fuel fono flea. For sale Household goods. In quire 30 R. Main. Wnnted Horses to pasture. In quire Scott'a Grocery. Wanted Girl on ranch to do gen eral housework. Phone 2F23. For sale, reaaonable, two flealrable residence lots. Inquire 401 Aura. Wanted Woman for genen) housework on ranch. Phone 16F11. Wanted Three furnished rooms, light housekeeping. "K" thla office For sale 80 head stock hogs. Weight 70 to 130 pounds. Inquire this offlco. Six room house, with garage, for sale Located at lit Long street Telephone 1JF11. John Rosenberg, Court street watchmaker and Jeweler. All work guaranteed. Itellable middle aged lady wishes position as housekeeper for widower. Phone 282M. old papera for sale; tlej In bundles Jood for starting fires, etc. 10 s lundl. This office. Lost Bunch of key's containing O.-W. R. A X. switch key. Suitable, reward If left at thla office. Lost Cameo pin at Happy Can- yon Friday evening. Heturn to UUI office and receive liberal reward. Very many people desire to buy lands in eastern Oregon. What have rou to offer and price? N. Berkeley. Garbage hauled at reasonable prices. All work promptly done. Any place In town. Ed Lannlngs, 1401 W. R It Dr. Ida Behrendt, graduate opti cian, formerly frons Chicago, will be at the Bowman Hotel, Pendleton, Oc tober I, -2. I. Loot Breastpin, made from three sovereigns, two halves and one whole one Return to this office for re ward. For sale Seven room modern house, plastered and In first class condition Inquire C. Rohrman, IK Grange street Lost Pair of field glasses, left In one of taxis going to grounds. Re ward If returned to G. L. Hurd, Stan field. Wanted Two or three furnished housekeeping rooms by young cou ple. No children. Inquire "N" this office. For sale Span small horses, har ness and covered hack, suitable for camping purposes. Inquire Commer cial Livery Stable. For sale Or will trade for Uma tilla county grain lands, good valley ranch near Salem. Oregon. Inquire at Colesworthy's Chop Mill, 119 E Alta street. "Mutt" takes the big loads and "Jeff" shows the speed. Penlana Bros haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse Office 4 7 Main street Phone 339. 116. BOO will buy my 12-room house, lot 60x100 In the most desirable lo cation In Portland Six blocks from Washington street. flO.OOO will hnmlle. Balance 5 years at 6 per cent. Investigate Owner, 738 John son street, Portland, Ore. Stolen From my barn eight mile northweat of Pendleton, about mid night, September 9th, light bay mare with little white In face; weight be tween 1000 and 1100 lbs.; branded E backward and T connected under quarter circle on left shoulder. Also saddle with swell front, Hamle; make, and taps when taken. UO re ward, 126 for outfit and $25 for evi dence that will convict. E. P. Tul loch. For Sale. On account of leaving the city, 1 wish to sell my modern home, 221 Jane street. Reasonable terma. En quire at E. 0. Office. (Adv.) SCOTT BUTLER. Good Coal and Wood. Our Hork Springs coal burns clean living you more heat and less din for your money. Good dry wood that doesn't boll, but birns. Also labs and kindling. Protect yourself from cold and cost order from B L. Burroughs, phone 5. Adv. round, the following lysorlbed Stol on Stock. One dark brown mare, weight about 1200 pounds, left hind foot white, branded C C on left shoulder,! and one bay mare, weight about 1100 pounds, white spot in forehead, branded 6 6 with bar above on left shoulder. Both are four years old and unbroke. These horses are sup posed. to have been stolen from east ern Oregon. For further Information, commu nicate Immediately with Emmltt I'fost. sheriff of Ada county. Boise. Idaho. Notice. Artisans. There will be a big class Initialed tonight by Alpha Assembly No. 9. At members requested to be present Visiting Artisans made welcome. Re-! frcshmenls served. ELLA M. OANDISH, (Adv. Secretary, Social Dance Thursday Evenfenf, T''ere will be a social dance al Moose Hall Thursday evening, Sep tember JO. (lood time and good music guaranteed. Admission, 50 cents, Indies free. (Adv.) COMMITTEE, The men and women of Lapland dress exactly alike - In tunics, leather brooches, wrinkled stockings and pointed shoes. m mil W. Hoggard of Stan field is a guest of tne St. Heoig. Mra. . "ftlart c! Stanfleld, l a Pendleton visKor. till. E. 1. V" r or Pullman 't a guest of the Pendleton. K C. Hunur, station agent at Echo, Was in I'en Metori yesterday. J A M irphv of Walla Walla was aonpg the visiter In the city rs terday. Mis. Hattle Keod of PrlMVllI ' rlsltlug at the home of J. A Bltkel), her unci. Mrs. r. Paul'ui nr.1 d.mghtei f Albany were among . .. i . . ..... .,,(. thi out-of-town Mr. and Mrs. Spencei Hentley have returned from San Francisco and other California points. Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson and little son have returned to their ranch on Weston mountain after hav ing attended the Uound-up. .Mrs. H. L. Lsrnoiireaux of San Di ego, California, left for Seattle toda, after visiting with her brother. Charles A. Murphy, and Mrs Mur phy. prison varii: kiijj:d. (Continued from pae one ) Hooker escaped from the prison work gang yesterday near the pris on He waa serving time for burg lary, having been sentenced from I'matilla county a year ago He had j been a quiet prisoner and was not considered desperate. The gun with which he killed Mln- lo lie convict had taken from Mar shal Benson at Jefferson, he having shot the officer vith the gun while (Lev were scuffling. At last reports a posse led by Sam Hurkhart, one of the peniten tiary guards was close behind the COIIVlCt It Is now believed doubtful if the man will be taken alive. Feeling ran high here when word was received of the killing and men were heard to declare that should of ficers bring him In they would have difficulty in taking him from the hands of a mob. Mar-lial Benson Shot. SAUKM. Ore., Sept. 28. City Mar shal J J. Benson of Jefferson, who was shot about 1 o'clock last night by tto Hooker, a convict who es caped from the Oregon penitentiary, Is in a Berlous condition "nd may die. Hooker suddenly appeared In Jef ferson about an hour before Superin tendent Harry Minto of the peniten tiary had been there searching for him. The marshal recognized him lc. me otscriptior given and attenuat ed to arrest Hooker. The convict grabbed Benson's gun and shot him while the two were scuffling. Hooker made his escape and start ed toward Albany. Big lire at Salem. SALEM, Ore.. Sept. 28. The main building of the Salem flour mills company WSJ destroyed by fire. The loss will be 125.000. Notice of .Meeting, Ail members of June Review are requested to be present at a call greeting Wednesday afternoon. Sept :sth. at I o. o. F. F. hall. Genera: V uslness. By Record Keeper. Adv. FAMILY OF AMERICAN CONSUL PljMk aaaaaaaM Pi Sara'-lrfjBafcHB aBaaanaaaaaawla VH-. I mhos fffee, Mrs, . n. lolHxe ami I'arlo. Mrs. 'o.ik and her three ohidren the family of I'nlted Slates ('onsul I'ooke at Patras, tln-ecc. yvero Passen gers with Ihelr friend. Miss l'ratices Coffee, on Ihe Greek liner Athinal. which caught fire Sunday. Sepl IV when ISO miles Southeast of Halifax The . ...... i was abandoned at! r thi 44Aiaaaaaaai MI LoooiimR nxx from 4) AryntALlA WAVTs NCR AT "rssasasaV He? .$9 f Frank Loogiirey. Frank Loughrey who started for Australia as a lightweight and came! back a middleweight, is now look-j , ib f"r a match with Al McCoy, ao- j 'called champion While In Aus-. Uralia Loughrey met Les Darcy in; the ring and remained with the re-i ' which is longer than our own Mc-1 I Goony lasted. Darcy Is a great fighter," said ; ' Loughrey. "He reminds me a lot f I of Stanley Ketchel in his shift. He brings In one of the most powerful left to the ribs I ever saw. when he makes it. Believe me. there is some force to that punch. He has brok-: en the rilis of manv a fighter with J If A salmon w hich had been recently Caught, marked and returned to the i water at Kintradyvel. north of Broro Sutherlandshire, was caught again fifteen days afterward on the Aber deenshire coast. The minimum di--tnnco covered by the fish was U" ' miles, and it had lost one pound saad 1 a half In weight. Conkr, and ier three oblldreu. lar. appeared In ntwer to the Sflreleal call. Si ice there was fire In two sep arate holds, the officials of the line are satisfied that It WM simply one mgre case of Qtrntnn spies in Amor lea planting a bomb In the cessel They thought she carried munitions ' 1 1 I $5.50 If you want a watch bad you want it good. Watch buyers of experience are finding it expensive to buy pocket clocks for timekeepers. One man said, "I'm tired of buying those tin watches; gim mie a good one." To those who cannot afford a good watch we recommend the $5.50 Elgin which is a standard watch. Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler Established in 1887 The HALLMARK Store RESCTIKG VICTIMS. J. W. H. HILL OPTICIAN With WM. C HANSCOM. We j:nnd our own lenses. PHONE 666 PHONE For INDEPENDENT M ESSEN. GER SERVICE Open Day and Night Commencing September 10. Ratts 15 cents and up. RAY KELSO, Prop. ALL RANGES OF VISION IN KRYPTOKS Combining far and near vision in one crystal lens, Kryptoks enable the wearer to read or look far away without changing glasses IV GLASSES IY have no seams, no cement. no ujrlv dividing lines to make you look old or freak ish. Kryptoks cannot be de tected from single vision lenses. They must be fitted right. DALE ROTHWELL Exclusive Optician. American Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 609 Prevent roughness during the rammer NYAL'S FACE CREAM A superior vanishing skin tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price 50 centg Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY llVVIlbJ Mvle NOT TAUALES CHILLI CON CARNE - SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up to dato; FIRST CLASS SERVlCI TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor Wehb and Cott'.riw iad ntt Phone 1(7 PsndUt ,n. Or