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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOB?;;' ',.
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PEMECO"
JELLY LOAF
Delicious, Nutritious, Wholesome.
, A NEW LUNCH MEAT
In Glass Containers 10c and 15c
By the Pound 25c
KNIGHTS PICKLES, OLIVES, RELISHES
SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION
The Central Market
Phone 455. 108 E. Alta St.
DMjK trial bbqinb.
(Continued from pats one.)
sdy, H was taken to Pilot Rock
and Inter died in the cabin.
The posse went over the divide to
Jhe Dale cubln and surrounded It.
Sheriff Taylor arrived on the scene
about 11 o'clock, entered the cabin
and found Dal la bed, still partially
Intoilcated. A rifle was at the head
of the bed hut no resistance waa of
fered. District Attorney Stelwer stated
that the defendant had been In Pen
dleton for several days prior to the
time, had sold a horse here, spent
his money and left for home In an
unhappy frame of mind. He stop
ped at Pilot Rook, secured some
whiskey, and, while riding out to
the Ixm Knotts place in an auto,
traded the whiskey with a man nam
ed M Farlnnd for a bottle of alcohol
At the Knotts place he borrowed a
horse to ride on home, he said. The
revolver, which he said would be
Identified as Dale's, waa found near
the OflIVy place by the posse and
in the cylinder were two empty
shells In one place and it third one In
another. The other chambers con
tained loaded cartridge, lie said.
Testimony would sh" that Dale fired
one shot at the Knotts place to "tesi
his nerves "
Mr. Peterson declared that the de
fendant not only had no remem
brance of the shooting but had no
motive for killing the old people and
WOttM never believe that he did It.
He had been on a drunken debauch
In Pendleton, he said, and was In
toxicated on the night of the crime.
MILLINERY is a work of art not trade if
in the hands of able designers. Our Hats
are correct in style and workmanship, with real
class and up-to-today ideas. It is a pleasure to
wear this kind. Moral : buy here and enjoy life.
CARRIER MILLINERY
The Home of the Stylish Hat
740 Main Street.
THE PROOF OF THE REASON WHY
You Have Your Glasses Changed.
We have the refraction records of thirty Sisters of
Charity of Pendleton. In making these records we find
twenty-five were wearing glasses with the usual correct
lion. These glasses were good for a while, then the origi
nal trouble returned and they had to be tested again.
Five were complete mistakes.
Three others hail glasses that had never been changed
and were correct.
'Phis verifies the statement that only one in every ten
are wearing glasses that arc correct anil will never need
changing.
Thai which is true of an entire group or individuals,
is true of any number of a community.
In our methods no drugs or eye testing machines are
necessary. There are no failures or poor glasses like the
above, when instructions are followed until the focusing
power of the eye has returned to its normal tension.
D. N. REBER, M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist.
Schmidt Building, Pendleton, Ore.
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WE'RE A LITTLE OFF
that makes less
Our telephone is just as close as the other fellow. 5
What does this mean to you?
f East End Grocery
JOHN DYER Phone 536 I
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PLACE YOUR MEAT OR
DERS HERE.
SELECT CUT OF
"Pemeco" Beef
"Pemeco" Pork
"Pemeco" Mutton
Country Veal
Ranch Chickens
Salmon, Halibut, Smelt
"Pemeco" Insures Satisfaction.
Hs waa still Intoxicated when ar
rested, he said. He also declared
that the defense would show that the
killing could have been done by oth
ers. Defendant, he said, was a good
oltlsen when not Intoxicated, and,
aave for an addiction for excessive
use of liquor, bore a good reputu
tlon. I .i nam' iH,aal
Dr. E. ft. Purker. who attended Mr.
I'gllvy before he died and who help
ed conduct a post mortem examina
tion, was the first witness called. He
teatifled as to the cause of death and
told of the unsuccessful efforts made
to locate the fatal bullet. Sheriff T.
1. Taylor followed him to the stand
and told of the arrest of Dale, of his
condition, actions and conversations
he had with him.
Dale, well dressed and calm, la lis
tening to the testimony with Interest
and besides hint sits his wife. In the
court room are many people among
them several of the children of the
murdered couple.
MKIHC.U, SOCIKTY TO MEET.
(Continued from page one )
Treatment of Diseases, Ixo Rl
Portland) Oregon.
DlSOUSSlOn Opened by R. K. t
1m Grande. Oregon.
Q 1 of the Society.
Short recital of itecullar caset
for all Time limit.
Holt
free
Hall Ituln- Vdc Crop.
ROSWELU N. If., Oct 4. A heavy
hall storm practically ruined the win-
Iter apple crop In the vicinity of Bos
IwslL The damage is estimated at!
tioo.oot,
THE MAIN STREET
expense and lower prices.
LOCALS
& Advertising in Brief
HATK8
Per lino first luwrtlon , 10e
I'er it nr. additional Insertion V
Per Hoe, per month Il.ott
So i'-H I- tui.ru for leea tbao li.'ic.
fount ordinary woras to line.
Lccala will not tit- taken orer ttie
pboue and remittance muit accom
panj order.
For fuel rone five.
Wanted - Lady school teacher DIs
trlct 6l. Phone 4F11.
For rent Light housekeeping
rooms. Hrown Hall. Phone 300.
For aale, reasonable, two dealrable
nsldence lots. Inquire 401. Aura.
Wanted Young woman for gener
al housework-on ranch. Address
Hox 631.
Wanted Horsea to pusture. Good
wheat and barley stocks. Inquire
Alta Barns.
Six room housi
aale. Located at
with gatage. for
115 Long street.
Telephone 13FI1.
John Hosenberg
Uourt street
watchmaker and Jeweler
All work
guaranteed.
Kxperlenced mun and wife want
work on ranch. Address E. L. AI
len, Kainela, Ore.
Wanted To rent or lease, furnish
ed rooming house. Inquire 811
Thompson street.
i 'Id papers for sale; tied in bun
dles, (lood for starting fires, etc.
I Oc a bundle This office.
rot sale or trade, by owner house
and corner lot. Address W P. Rei
mann, Pendleton, Oreg.
Wanted Competent young woman
for cooking and general housework.
Apply Mrs E. J. Burke. 325 Water
Very many people desire to buy
lands in eastern Oregon. What have
you to offer, and price? N. Berkelev.
For sale, cheap, five room house
on Jackson street, corner lot. Easy
terms. Phone 2, or call Boom 2 over
Taylor Hardware Co.
For sale Seven room modern
house, plastered snd in first class
condition Inquire C. Rohrman, 111
Grange street.
Wanted By couple for
small unfurnished house or
three unfurnished rooms
inter,
about
Phone
14f. or addresn Box 111,
Prompt automobile taxi service,
day or night Phone 110. Quelle
Restaurant Car for country trips,
phone 70. Carney & Huey Taxi Co.
For sale Or will trade for Uma
tilla county grain lands, good valles
tanch near Salem, Oregon. Inquire
at Colesworthy's Chop Mill,
Alta street.
locomobile for' sale Type
P. double chain drive,
equipped and in first class
tlon. Terms. A. Mason,
129 E
1 60 H.
Fullv
Club, Portland.
Wanted Music teacher to
some distance into country eai
unlay ind give music lessons t
h Sat
. three
children Address Johnson
Bluff meet, City.
70S W.
"Mutt' takes the log
loads
P.t
"Jeft" shows the spec
Bros, haul anything am
Furniture van and storni
office 647 Main street.
"Mutt" takes the big
Phone
loads
33!..
snd
"Jeff" shows the speed. Penland
Bros haul anything and reasonable.
Furniture van and storage warehouse
Office 647 Main street Phone 389.
Stolen From my barn eight miles
northwest of Pendleton, about mid
night. September 8th, light bay mare
with little white In face; weight be
tween 1000 and 1100 lbs.; branded E
backward and T connected undet
quarter circle on left shoulder. Also
saddle with swell front, Hamle.f
make, and taps when taken. ISO re
ward, 325 for outfit and 326 for evi
dence that will convict. E. P. Tul
loch. Good Coal and Wood.
Our Rock Springs coal burns clean
giving you mors heat and lees din
for your money. Good dry wood
thst doesn't boll, but birns. Alsc
slabs and kindling. Protect yourselt
from cold snd cost order from B
L Burroughs, phons 6. Adv.
For sale.
On account of leaving the city, 1
j wish to sell my modern home. 221
I Jane street. Reasonable terma En
quire at E. O. Office.
(Adv.) SCOTT BUTLER
Ovens Piano Studio,
Miss Harriet Young opens piano
studio, 307 W. Court street, Tuesday
October Phone L'68.1. Adv.
Special Rates Protested,
OLYMPIA, Wash.. Oct. 4. -Chair
man 0 A. Reynolds of the Washing-
ton public service commission, to- i
day directed the filing of an Immed1
ate complaint with the Interstate
commerce commission against rail
mad excursion rates to the San
Francisco exposition on the grounds
that they discriminate grossly against ;
the Pacifii northwest
Alimony Hindoo l ifted.
ST. PAt"U Oct. 4. Pess F. Luse.
president of the Luse tnd company
of Sutherlln. Ore., capitalist, will not
have to pay JTS.000 alimony to his
divorced wife, Mrs. Ida M. WUhaU
ml. under an agreement made when
a divorce was granted him in lSi'T.
because Mrs. Wllhelml, In violation of
sn oral provision of the agreement,
became the wife of a Cashmere. Wn ,
fruitgrower.
Judge Hanft so decreed in an ordei
filed In district court here. The ci
der cites Asa 0, Hrlggs. kttOrne for
Mrs Wllhelml and trustee of the ali
mony lien, to I W remle within five
days to George It. Kdgerton and C. N.
N'ohns. attorney! for Mr. Luse. all
securities deposited by Mr. Lose to
guarantee payment of the alimony.
Pill MENTION
George W. Don. f j1)t Kock is
In the city today.
Miss Elsie Ogllv of pilot Hock Is
In Pendleton today.
W. J. Itoork of A da ma was a Pen
dleton visitor' yesterday.
Mrs. Maude Dal- of PUo ltock is
registered at the Bowman.
H. F. Peacock of A Grande was a
Sunday visitor at the Pendleton
Charles Ohmurt. Athena photogra
pher, was a weekend visitors in the
city.
L. C, Oarver, Inigon rancher, was
a visitor In Pendleton over the week
end. Don Saunders and James Brown
spent yesterday at Hermlston hunt
ing ducks,
W. It. Taylor and D, H. Mansfield,
prominent Athena residents, are in the
city today.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hemphill are in
from Plot Bock to attend the Dale
murder trial.
James Stubblefleld Is in from the
south end of the county as a witness
at the murder trial.
H. ti. Casteel, prominent Pilot
Rock resident. Is here today attend
ing the Dale murder trial.
George Cdrnes. Pilot ltock merch
ant, Is a witness at the murder trial
now on In the circuit court.
C. It. Hlbbard of & Grande was
among the visitors In the city yes
terday. He was at the St lieorge.
FARMERS REJOICE AS
GUSHER IS DEDICATED
LEXINGTON", Ore., Oct. 4. Mor
row county farm land Jumped lion
an acre when 300 farmers their
wives and children, traveled across
country for a radius of from 40 to
60 miles to help celebrate the ded1
cation of an artesian water gusher
on the farm of B. B. Rice. 10 miles
from Lexington, Ore.
Ten veins ago Rice, aged 2S, came
to Morrow county from Missouri,
took up a quarter section of home
stead lend. Four years late he pur
chased an adjoining section from the
government at II 25 an acre, and
since then has purchased 8T.4 acres
at 110 an acre. Two weekB ago he
was offered 31." an acre for his
property hut he wouldn't sell his
1174 acres for 111", an acre, because
water was struck at a depth of 600
feet September 24.
(Continued From Page Two).
Mr. and Mrs. Howard 1, Stephens,
who recently sold their home in this
city, are leaving today with their
famil tor Boise where the;' will
Mrs. Mae Maggert, daughter
(irayce, and s.-n Joseph, left yester
day f..r Portland where Mrs. Maggert
wil lenter the Pacific Chiropractic
College. She has been a resident of
Pendleton for the past seven eai
and has many friends who wish her
Cartoonist Killed by rail.
CHICAGO, Oct. 4. A policeman
Stumbling over a body beside De
JohnqUel hotel discovered that Stew
art R, Crolhers, a well kmwn car
toonist and the originator of the
"Charley Chaplin" comic strip, had
fallen to death from a window In the
hotel. His roomates did not know
how the accident occurred.
ROCKEFELLER JR.
This photograph show
right: Ardlne Pennlsott. ft
tittlve of the miners Working
Rockefeller Mine at Valdei
tin
3ol.:
i ti as asai
s left to I
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POET XT TDK l i:o I 4
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G9Uf O ANNVNZlOi
Gabriell D'Annunzlo. in his avia
tor's uniform at the front.
Gabrielle D'Annunilo. the noted
Italian poet has Joined the Italian
aviation corps and has made several
flights into the enemy's territory.
! dropping poems as well as the more
i destructive bombs. He is also en
I gaged In writing a history of Italy's
I part in the great war.
HIGH
SCHOOL
NOTES
The first student body meeting of
the year was called this morning In
the high school auditorium. The
meeting was called to order with
President Malo'ney In the chair and
Miss Hazel Strain secretary. The
minutes ot the pervious meeting
were read and approved. There
were no reports of outstanding com
mittees or any old business. L'ndet
new business a subscription paper
was passed around, the money ob
tained in this way going to hely ath
letics during the coming year. Aft
er the subscription was taken the
official winged "P" was awarded ti
last year letter men In track. The
following men received their letters:
Charles Cordon. CM Brown, Cecil
Curl. Charles Russell, Ernest Boy-
INSPECTS HIS MINES
W. L. Mcttsnsis King of the Ro k.
feller interests in New York; an
John iv Rockefeller, Jr., about i
descend into the Frederick Mine a
A Big Selection
of Gift Articles
Gift seekers are showing their
hearty appreciation of the gift se
lections offered by this establish
ment in a most substantial manner.
The healthy growth of our busi
ness is most gratifying to us.
Notwithstanding our increasing
business our facilities have never
yet been taxed to the utmost.
We solicit an opportunity of
showing you our goods and prices.
Royal M. Sawtelle
Jeweler
Established in 1887
: es-sx . a sam 1 III
len, Arnold Minis, Emil Siebert anl
Wesley Mlms.
Next in order came the nomination
of a vice president to take the place
of Percy Osborne, the vice president
elected last year, who now attends
school in the east. After Emil Sie
bert and Gladys Flanigan had been
nominated the nominations were I
closed The election will take place
one week later as provided for in the
constitution,
Russell Wilbur, a prominent foot
ball star of last year, will be the
latest loss from the football team o
this year. Mr. Wilbur announces that
he is going to leave school to return
to their farm near Duncan. Oregon
Mr Wilbur is well liked by his many
friends and his leaving Is a serious
setback to the football team this
year.
The first trip of the stock judging
class will be today: The boys will gn
to the stockyards to Judge hogs for
the first time. The bad and good
points wtll be discussed. The mar
ket hog of today being the Ideal
from which the boys will judge. Mr. I
Gamhee is very confident In good J
' success along this line this year, a j
; two semester course being given In- i
i stead of one as hereafter.
Berlin Builds Railways,
I BERLIN, Oct. 4. Two new rail-!
road tracks are being constructed
through the heart of Berlin and the- j
; great Friedrichstrasse Station Is be
' ing remodeled without interrupti.-n
to traffic or alteration of schedules.
I even during the period of greatest
' congestion.
Four platforms for through trainf
and six for local are being construct-1
ed. so that in future these two class
es of service may be operated with- i
out interfering with each other
Dance at German Hall
Saturday, October 9th Good nut
stc enoH man!ipmiiiit All ,.,,r1ln 1I
invited. Adv.
AT FIRST HAND
he voung multlm!. KI'M;,rU'l workers. Joining lh.- ma
- . . . ' chlnisti .,n itrlk- brought the total
ss a miner In order f , .,.. B1
rking conditions olltrl.- plant to floo.. Tlii U abou'
s employ, I h ,if the force.
FAMOl'S A I "TO i: ICBR&
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From top to bottom:
ihhi fteaaa,
Rob Iturinan.
change oUin. iii
Kuri natter,
i!niih i- pattest
tttteteal Mtgsaee g in.
NEW FORK, 00 I Rati idml
Jral I'harles BtfetSM enmmaOdei or
I the battleship Maine shen she
! blown up in Havana harbor In lull
was In the asVal hospital at Hi ... I.
ly navwaid suffering froM . nr-
pous bfsaadowtt.
His illness Is said to he srtoM
Bear Admtraj Stain. Tt rears old.
tltHNi I I.-trl. nl Workers yrfkr.
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