page eight DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON, OREGO. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, IMS. EIGHT PAGES i i GOLDEN WEST WEEK The Coffee Festival Just Right 5 Pounds No Dust No Chaff 1 Pound $1.50 SPECIAL 35c Oct. 18 to Oct. 23 Gray Bros. Grocery Co. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. t Newsy Notes of Pendleton Strvrs Arc siiipnl. The Pendleton meat company has. .hipped a I ailfal of prime steers to Portland to the stock show to be heM there. One carload of hogs alsOj have been shipped. Row Carney. I who is manager of the local j concern, has gone to Portland to at tend the show. Making Improvements. Neagle Brothers shop at Cotton wood and Water street is being Im proved so that the familiar corner IS taking on a new appearance Frank Neagle announces that the firm has still other Improvements In view. Among the improvement nearly com pleted are new walks along the sir..t front at Cottonwood and wa ter streets. technically called ar. protected by law and Game Wur.Mi lieorge Ton kin announced that ho will be forc ed to prosecute those pfeo persistently violate the law by killing these wa ter birds. The coot la a game bird and usually hunters kill them more as pests than anything, for they are not particularly good eating unless a man happen, to have an abnormal appetite. The birds are plentiful in many sections of the state. giuiUHiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwuiiiiuimuum THE good people realize that in baying the way we do for 8$ big busy stores in great quantities, for spot cash, direct from the manufactur ers (the scarce of supply) we buy for less than the one store mer chant can hope for, together with our modern selling methods. THAT'S WHY WE SELL YOU HIGH GRADE GOODS FOR LESS. Beat Interesting Data. C.eorge H. Himes of Portland, sec fi t.iry of the Oregon Historical so ciety, has sent some itnerestlng data iegarding the organisation of the Pendleton fire department. The first fire company in this city, he sajs. VH organized in September, 1879, the officers being J. F. Dunn, chief engineer: William Mays, foreman: 1-ot Livermore, president; D. W Bailey, secretary', and S. Rothchlld. treasurer. So far as Mr. Hlmes knows. Lot Livermore is the only survivor of the officials of this first company. Will Hulld Kuojnlng owe. C. E. Bowlsby has taken out a per mit to erect a frame rooming house on Garden street. It will est J180J. Men's heavy cottoai shirts and drawers in ribbed r fleeced at St, 45c. 49c, Heavy wool shirts and drawers at Nc, $1.30. $1.49, .. Men's cotton union suits, heavy fleeced or ribbed, a goid 11. 50 value only 9c Men's wool union suits, why not save a dollar on every suit ul 91.49, J1.98. $3.98. Foy' shirts and drawers heavy fleeced or wool ribbed at 35o. 49c. 39c 98c. Hoys' heavy fleeced union suits, 75e and 11.50 values 49c, 98c Jersey sweaters quite the thing now ...8c. $1.21, $1.49, $1.98 Wool aweaters for men or boys at 8c. $1.49. $1.98. $3.98, $1.98. Ladles heavy fleeced vests and pants. 75c values 49c Heavy or light weight wool ribbed vests and pants 98c, $1.49 H.OVJ fleeced union suits, 75c and l,(t values 49c, 98c llill Hearers at Funeral. Edward Mauer and H. C. Dunn were among the pall bearers at the I funeral yesterday afternoon of the late John W. Sparks, rrominent plo-j neer who died Monday. May I ndcrgo operation County Commissioner H. M. Cock I urn left today for Portland with his mother. Mrs. R. J. Cocltburn of Mil ton. Mrs. Cockburn ha. been in poor health for some time and she will visit specialist la Portland in the hope of gaining relief. It may be necessary for her to undergo an operation Mud Hens Protected. It may not be generally known by sportsmen, but it is true nevertheless that mud hens or coots as they are ' SSBB9ai.iaiBBBBBBBB! SllF HL issssssssssi MaW. m BjimL irm. jg -- -4m& ..i 111 Last Time Today General Film Co. Presents the Vitagraph Broadway Star Feature YOUTH" All Star Cast ANTONIO MORENO FRANKIE MANN, DONALD HALL and MLLE VALKYRIEN Noted artist casta his wife model off for younger face, but love and right tri umph in the end. Adults 10c Wm - ssssssssssssfaflNV H mmw I "' .iMaasl BmHHHjHHHppiiij,SHHft i rjaasBBBsslsBa Chi'dren 10c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AN EVENT TO RECOLLET COMING WIUIAM FOX FoxFTTm COBSOSATION BETTY NANSEN The actress who speaks with her eyes, and ARTHUR HOOPS, DOR OTHY BERNARD and CLAIR WHITNEY if Peerless Power "The Song of hate Bated on Sardou'i "La Tot." Nothing like it yet beheld on spoken or silent stage. fWrajpa your soul with sub tle wizardry. Take Prisoners to pen. Sheriff Til Taylor and Deputy Sheriff Jim Estes left on No. 17 to day for Salem where John Richard son, self-confessed murderer of 1. T. Owings, and Tom Swlftwood. convict ed of stealing a horse, will be turn ed over to the state penitentiary au thorities Richardson was sentenced to life imprisonment and Swlftwood to from one to 10 years. You can do 1 better at jHi33i Wool ribbed unions in high neck and long sleeves, also Dutch neck and short sleese. 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.98. Mimes' and children's union suits, you can save 25 per aent at this big busy store . . . .4Bc, $C 0 Heavy two piece underwear In cot ton or wool at 2Sc, 29c, 49c, $10, 79c. Children's and misses' sweaters at 49c. 9c, 98c, $1.49, $1.9$. Udies' Sweaters at $1.98, $$.98, $3.98, $5.90, $0.90. We Lead Others follow I 'illllHMnnrtlMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllintilllHUlHIIr THURSDAY and FRIDAY i:ei-tod A1IISS,- Fined. Because Dick Philips resisted arrest last night when he was being taken to the city jail for beini; drunk. Judge five Cierald added a few extra days to the ordinary sentence in drunk cases, when Philips appeared In court this morning. Philip." demanded a trial. He was found guilty and sen tenced to pay Is or serve four days in Jail. He is in Jail. Warehouse is Filled. L. L Bakken, foreman of the warehouse at Lens, owned by the I Pendleton Roller Mills, was in town I today on business. He says that the warehouse Is now filled with grain j only five carloads having been shln I ped out thus far this season- There . are yet 3500 sacks, he estimates, to j come in The warehouse will be re- receiving wheat up to November 1. j Were Elk Hunting. Fay La Grow and Homer Watts, both of Athena, have returned from an Elk hunt in the Continental Dl , vide country in Montana. They had 1 exceptionally fine luck and retured with a had,some display of Elks' teeti ; and several hundred pounds of elk : meat. They were accompanied on I the trip by Sam Pambrun and Frank I Grasty, the latter of Montana TEMPLE THEATRE Admission 25c "If Ihere were more 'Damaged Goods1 on the screen, there would be less syphilis in real life." Wrote a Portland physictaa who saw "Damaged Goo'ls" at the National last week. So, 6 held here. To accommodate members of "The : New Henrietta" company, with Wll-, liam H. Crane, which played in Wal la Walla last evening, west bound passenger No. 6 was delayed an hour here this morning that the company ; might make Baker where they are ! to play toniiht. The company came in on a special car attached to the train from Walla Walla at shortlj after 8 o'clock this morning. PERFORMANCES BEGIN AT 12 M., AND RUN CONTINUOUS lYUUon is Circulated. I A petition for a pardon for Joseph'! ! Picard was circulated here today am-1 ! ; ong the businessmen of the city. Pi-1 1 I card is a mixed breed and a well I known farmer on the reservation He ' was recently indicted by a federal ' grand Jury at Portland on a charge i ' of bringing liquor on the reservation. I It is said the ligiior was for use in his own household. The petition was drawn up by Colonel Raley and will j be sent to President Wilson in the hope that Picard may escape serving sentence. Picard was sentenced to pay a fine of $101 and serve CO days in the Multnomah county Jail, the latter; sentence to begin on November 1. .l$lllllllllliltlllll$llllllllllllll4IIUIilllli$llllllllll$$lllt.gJ1lltllllllllllllllllllllllltllt$lllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllli Mar l eave Today The All Stars, which will play here . November 13. will leave for their, j 'western trip today, according to j dispatch received here today. The:: Americans will comprise Klepfer, ! : ! Ay res. James and Harper, pitchers; I Henry and Casta catchers; HotHI9s.li II first base; Mullen second base; j j I S. hank, second bncmrwetao nloo-J i! .vh mt. third base: shanks, short-: stop; Walker Rota and Strunk. out- : j fielders; Pipp. utility The Nation- i all will comprise Coomba, Alexander, I j j Pfeffer an'l Vaughn, pitchers. Miller!; 'and Mr-fart v. cat' hers; Daubert, It first base. Evers. second base; Oroh, j third base: Fisher, shortstop; Carey ;: Wale Kllllfer and Magee. outfield-'j ers. The pin vers have from Chleage ! land will plav several towns before : . i ra hlng Pendleton. ' nitrthlc to Parole. Glen Rust, sentenced yesterday to j a vear In the county Jail, will proh- J ably be eligible for psrole Rust was brought Into the circuit court i yesterday afternoon and Judge Phelps passed sentence on him At the ! same time the court granted Rust's wife a divorce and she left last even j Ing for Montana points Kust was re- Icently found guilty by a trial Jury ofi 1 non-support and the court required I a bond from him to assure his con-1 trihuttng toward the support of hlsj wife. The term, of the bond were not compiled with, according to the court, and Hurt was brought up yes terday to answer the charge Ac cording to attorneys for Rust, all hack alimony due Mrs. Rust has nowj len paid After the young man has served a short time lie may lie pa roled. ' Children under 16 not admitted un less accompanied by their parents. Vice of men in the form of hor rible disease is re flected in the suf f e r i n of good women. n jflt to n m m mmm tJinm ;ja mt m m. m. mi ul mJMBMUOMi ALTA THEATRE The REAL Theatre The REAL Shows Today THE MASTER OF PHOTO-DRAMA FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN AND THE PIQUANTLY PRETTY ACTRESS MARGUERITE SNOW f In a Picturization of Otis Skinners Great Stage Success I "The Silent Voice" A Screen Classic in Six Superb Acts NOTICE Owing to the quality of this picture and the popular demand to see it, we have made arrangements to hold it for tomorrow. Today and Tomorrow Your Last Chance FRIDAY SAM BERNARD IN "POOR SCHMALTZ." mmmmwimmmmfammmmmmm TiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii: i I