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PUI.Y EAST OltFfiOXl.W, PF.NPT.VTrOX. OHKGOX V i:HNKSD.V, NOYKMUFUl 8, 1911. EIGHT PAGES. PAGE EIGHT. 11 A 1 M Just what our name implies, every article purehajed from our new stock of staple and fancy groceries will he found of the HIGHEST STANDARD. Fresh and Priced Low Besides we ore just as careful in filling phone orders as if you made the selection yourself. New stock arriv ing daily at the STAHBMiD GiiOGSilY COMY, ISC. imiom: mux jhj. whekk am. are pleased. PliANK O'GAHA. Pres. 15EKNAUD OUAHA. Soc.-Treas. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Sir-, May flub Dies. Mrs. May Club passed away at St. Anthony's hosp tal this morning from an attack of luvirt disease. Puneral arraiiKements will be made later. Suffers from Felon. E. Jones, an employe of the Xea Kle Bros.' blacksmith shop, is taking an enforced vacation due to a felon on one of his fingers which disables his hand. Insane Greek to A)tmn. Xcmphon Tenuto.s will not be slven another opportunity to terrify local residents. lie hart previously been u.iiiuiiiti'il to the asylum and the or der will be executed at once. ation not stated; Mary Pleurd and Pisper I'leai'd of Cuyuse to V. (5. Ilsies of Kunela, 120 acres south of t'ayuse for $3f.u0. A Pathetic Situation. A pull of unusual sadness huns oer the home of H. E. Haird this nfternoon when the funeral rites were being said over the body of eight year old Merril Ketta Haird, who died yesterday of typhoid fever. Another child has been critically ill of the same disease for 69 days while the mother has been suffering from drop sy of the heart for a long nine. The sympathy of the entire community Is extended to the family. TA IT'S TAHll'r i;i:r,riii:i) ix puixcipi.es massaiiu'setts (Contlnhied from pnpe one.) a repuhl can the New J 1 1 1 : l j ' 'rey rity of lcirishi! 1UTURE ROUNDUP ID I . f ir from tame. Shortly after the ' I. ntnd-Vp Mci'oy broke int.i print at j !.-...:.. w Urn lie broke the world's ! ht:!l l..j.-.uir.p record by throwing his i i steer 'n thirteen Mvonds. -Tile day! :' ill v.v.ns: he broke his collar bone In' attempt to duplicate the feat but , j the fracture has healed and will not I j '.e a handicap to him in the Sunday ! ST i; OP AXXPAIi APPAIU show. C.x. while he failed to get' AKE AtiAIX TO PKKIXIKM his s:eer at the Hound-Up, establish- ed a reputation at Colfax when, he de- Droacho ami P.urro Rusting. Stevr feated Buffalo Vernon. r.ulluotiitins;. ratify l;op;nsr. llto.. McCoy and Caldwell will give ex- Atv Anion;; the Features of Pro-; hibltions of fancy roplnar and ridins' i,Tu:n Announced lor Xext Sunday j :ind the former will also mount to. the back oj; a big spotted cow. Micky M adden is billed to duplicate his ride j of the burro at the big September: show. Tile program will start promptly j Hoi urn from Ea.-tern Trip. Miss Mary Shea returned to her home in this city on No. 5 this niorn Ir.S after spending six months in east. a points. She left Pendleton ia't .May. joining her grandmother, Mrs. Y. II Mayer, at Boise, and the two visited in many cf the eastern states. ot !n one The republicans now have My of one in'the senate and eighteen in the house of representatives. X Yfiii rrntliArmnf mnQQ if vnil t don't go at once to that cheer- j ful Boston Store and get your Overcoat. It's Overcoat time and the news is joyful and there is but one nineteen i uro was i T .. ..... . . . , ....... i iesui in es eroay s election. a major- I -Hi T I I'm W'ns in Massiiclni'Olls. ) Huston. X iv. S. Returns indi I that tioveraor Foss is reelected by a ' majority if about SHOO over Froth- t ite i tore i Kchnnl Roc Forfeits Hail. j Hichard Hoe, which is just the non ; le illume of a person who does not ' want his identity known, this niornln'?' forfeited his $5 uail money which he put up yesterday after sobering up ! In jail. This is the only arrest made in four days. ' iuhani. republican This Is a clu tion in his f , l iner majority. publVans on the state ticket are b ing siiyhtly. re-He-ad- nf- said Bryan Plensinl. Lincoln. Xebr., Nov. 8. Bryan, ter scanning the election returns. he was much pleased and added, "with a denuine democrat heading the tick et the democrats will sweep the coun try in 1912." Pendleton is to see a miniature Hound-Fp Sunday af'rrn.ion. staged ir Hound-Up Park the pr grain ootn- To Elect New Killer. At the meeting or Pendleton lodge No. S28, H. P. O. E., tomorrow night a successor will be elected to J. P. Winter exalted ruler, who has resign ed his post. Another member will be chosen to fill out the term which will last until March. The elks will also j enjoy a clam bake tomorrow night. Clerk Eneourngol. Bowling Green, Missouri, Nov. S. Champ Clark said the returns made him positive that the democrats would elect the next president. the J b--. of typical it 'll!'.'' .-formers all K The show, hm -Up events .:sxl ; uivl-Up cow-1 vc-r, is not be-' S o'c'oe k. v t! 's I. "i t! '11 ! the pr.e.n- ;d Flvo Hollars Howard. Straye.1 from my p'a -e four miles Ncrth of Yoakum, one dapple sorrel :i re. brandcl 2 on right stifle. Ptar 'n i r h-i-d. or e wV.ite hind t.-ot :l''is ftbout 153ft pound.. Any one I'.i.i.i.r.vinir '.vi.i'i'' al: ou'.s cf above de s .-rimed animal will receive J5 reward n vo.. one . f ! -' notifying Hoy Hew, Pendleton, t o: th'i riders at the recent : Lee Cal'livel! the Pendleton! boy buekar vi. Guy Hayes, who has i OFFF.HS BONDS TO DEPOSITORS. appeared at both Round-Lps. John li.ive b th- '. il fit tlie the I" .'how. ' n it-! K-v, ! " I'ii.a'.vs VI- t '.i, r. se.-ond prir.e .Move to Xow Qtinru-rs. Hale & MeAtee, well known firm painters, today moved their stock from the Association building to the room recently vacated by the Won der store. They have f:xed up their new quarters in modern style and have much more room for the display cf their stock and f-ir inside work. Johnson'' Policies- EnilorMil. Cleveland, Ohio. Nov. S. Though Tom Johnson is dead, the policies ho worked for are alive and todav his of ! friends suv the overwhelming election of Newton as mayor and the author i::ot:on ty the city of a $2 0011.000 bond isnie for a municipal ligh'ing plant, declare it is a monument for Tom .John-on. Sot Prices Meiv 0o LAB-IKS' SUITS CLEANED AND PiiKS'SED $2.00 LADIES' SUITS PHESSED 9 ! MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PHESSED $-00 MEN'S SUITS PHESSED ""-' Have your clothes cleaned at an up-to-date place and by up-to-date methods. Pendleton Dye Works Phone Main 10!l 200 l-a E. Alta. Watches Get Sick Same As People -I.";-. P.unyan, noted for the ride he made dn "Dynamite" a year ago, Narcisse McKay, the famous Iniian broncho Lu-:bT who qualified for the semi finals at the last show. L. E. McCoy. Government Gives Tatrons of Postal P-ank Chance to Invest Money. Washington Depositors in the government's postal savings banks on January 1 next may exchange all or a cowboy of varied ait iininer.ts and 1 part of their deposits for bonds, ac- J ninre Jangles, al-o well known, are' cording to announcement made by the s-helu'ed to ride Sunday post off ice department. These bonds, McCoy and Cox w-.ll also bulldog a which will pay 2 1-2 per cent, one v.i , r api- ce for the entertainment of j half of 1 per cent more than the ordi- the crowd and, as both have had con- nary postal deposit Interest, will be Mrs. Norton's Heoital Friday. j The musical recital scheduled by ; Mrs. Anna Selkirk Norton for last 1 Friday evening but which was post- poned on account of the illness of j Miss Hernice crawiora, one or ner as sistants, will be given on Friday eve ning of this week in th3 Presbyterian church. There will be no charge but a silver offering will be taken. WEEKLY MUSICAL AT" COMMERCIAL CLUB :;b: experience in this danger- issued in $20, $100 and $500 demon!- -,us p'ts'.ime tluir performance should j rations. I 'j ' 'J o A r A FTER you put v o u r next meal on the table, just sit down and con- ider the layout for a moment. sk vourself earne.stly,"Have I ?ot the greatest value for the money expended on this meal." If you boubL your groceries at this store, o.V.y oi3 answer can be made -- v. :: liuvo -'-n: all that a r-l vc-r hotr-owife can do your meal i- tl:i- I'- iU-'.-t fijijiro.T'li to .--riVoti.in iliat i.s jo.?ille in a meal. ',.!t i i.iy ;!i!: 1(-.-1 .Toc.-nV. the kind we have built a reputa tion for, can ASSI.'IIK you of this-. W'u have today JOXKS DAIRY FAItM SAUSAGE, link and . hulk I KKSII NUTS, IMl'OUTKI) SMYRNA FIGS AND DATES, FANCY ROME BEAUTY and SPITZES lU'RG API'LKS, FRESH SEAI-SIIIPT OYSTERS, KIP PERED SALMON. To A-sist Sowtury Koefo, At the meeting of the Commeruial association last nipht it was decided to employ Cecil Hampton. a high school boy, to assist .Secretary Keefe in takine care of the- club rooms. Sec retary Keefe will spend the entire day in the rooms and. while he will be there a good deal in the evening, his assistant will attend to the wants n the members. Hunters lleturn fioo-eloss. J. J. Hamley, G. W. Coutt.s and Dan P.nwman returned on the Northern Pacific train this morning from Wal lula near which town they spent a couple of days ivith their guns. They saw 132 geese in one flock but never once discharged their guns and their game bags were empty when they ar rived in the city. Tullinan Store Mmlemiased. When work now under way is com pleted the Tallman Drug company will have one of the most modern equipped stores in this part of the country. The stairs leading to the balcony have been removed, a back entrance made, partitions have been removed, new fixtures including a handsome new electric cash register i'.re bring installed and the rear room i! being divided into prescription, i preparation and shipping departments. A musical evening one night every week is a new idea. Just conceived and adopted last night at the monthly meeting of the Commercial associa tion, and it will be put in practice at once. Secretary Keefe who is him self a musician of raro ability, sug gested that, inasmuch as there Is a great dial of musical "talent In the membership of the club. It would be a splendid idea to arrange entertain ments for the other members and the public at large nt lenst once a week, and the suggestion was heartily ap proved. Accordingly he will begin preparing a program Immediately and the first musical evening will bo given next week, probably on Wednesday. It is also planned to give such an, evening at least once a month at which ladies will be Invited. Secretary Keefe also explained the plan he has In mind for using a mu sical program as a means of boost ing for the local clubs and for the clubs of other towns in the county and for a co-operation between all. WOlT.n KKSTKICT MOVEMENT OP ASIATICS TO CANADA Issue Challenge to 'Winner. Aubrey Graham, the heavyweight member of Hose company No. 2, Is a wrestler of considerable ability and at a meeting of the company last night his fellow members prevailed upon him to challenge the winner of the three-day Stewart-Kandolph match now being staged at the Grand theater. In case the bout Is arranged, the fire laddies will uac:K their grip ler to the limit. ?Ia:::iines as Souvenirs to Cowboys. At tlie im-et-ng of the Jiuuaii-rp dir ri-.rs with Kri'd I.oc kley, -man iger of th Pacific Monthly, last night an order was placed for 1000 copies of the r.e:;t issue of the magazine which will contain a story of the llound-l.'p. Those copies will be sent by the as sociation to the many cowboys and ca tlomen of the northwest as sou venirs of the great frontier show. Ottawa, Nov. 8. "We want the Pa cific coast of Canada to become a white man's country and not be flood ed by Asiatics from China and Ja pan and India." declared Tromier McPride, of Ilritlsh Columbia, who is in tho capital today to urge posi tive restriction legislation against Orientals. He dedans that already too many Asiatics are in Canada and j wants restrictions placed on Japs and i Hindus, who are held In check merely ! by a gentleman s agreement, and more head tax for Chinese. V.-,-- " -'V- ' You may ef the f u. or clocks have st wat it Is pos- ibl to mnnufacture V .. . .. 1 1 , , i . , i ; V--i 1 of dast in its vital pans will render It absolutely usele.se, as an accurate timo piece. When this occurs Bring It to Us and We'll Make It Rim Like New watch, clock and Jewelry repairing promptly nnd correctly done and we guarantee our work to satisfy. Wm. E. HANSCOM The Jeweler - Pendleton, Oregon Fresh Goods Every Day Here's the Place to Get U CI 117 MINCE MEAT, CHOW CHOW nblllL PICKLES AND bAUER KKAUT Jso cranberries, celery and cauliflower and meats of all ki;, Pendleton Cash Market i, Cor E. Court and Johnson Pts. Phone Main 101 WAKE UP THE LAZY LIVER ami inactive bowels nt Midi the aid of oneo HDSTETTEtTS STOMACH OUTERS It prevents Headache, Indiges tion, Kllll'iU'iiess, Colils, Grlppo ami Malaria. Try it today. t ; ii Parent-Teachers' Meeting. A meeting of the Parents-Teachers club will be h-dd at the Hawthorne school at 3:30 o clock Friday after-( noon, November 10. A short program will h': given by pupils of the second and third grades. F.very-one Inter ested In the welfare of the scholars is cordially invited to attend nnd par- t'cipato In the discussion of the sub ject: "What Shall the Boys and ! Girls Read?" i Daylight Hurglnry at Pasco . !' Sheriff Taylor has received notl 1 ficatlon from Pasco that a daring day light burglary was pulled off in that city yesterday morning at 11 o cloc, the Knox Jewelry store being robbed of a large number of rings and watch es. Details are lacking but a good description has been secured of the desperado and a careful lookout is be ing kept for him. I:.::! I", tali Tramnctioim. 11. A. Dudley and wifo to Paldwln ICau, 640 acres between Dcspaln Gulch and North Cold Springs, con sideration not stated; Ituth A. Stra liorn to Ruby Hamilton, her daughter, lot 12, block 8 of Pendleton, consldcr- They Fit and Wear That's the kind of shoes you Ret at this store if .you are looking for cheap stuff. it uijii t wmu lint; ii SHOES 3 are my specialty and I handle 1 1 only the kind that satisfy and make my patrons my f riend3. J I would like to prove thij j assertion to YOU. ! A. Ekiimd Pendleton's Pioneer Shoe iMan. Silk Waist patterns Friday Only The $5.00 KIND THE WONDER STOKE The Store for Thrifty People. Just Received, Fresh 13 1 "3c S !rew shipment of tho famous g 51ack Mission Figs, direct from old Mexico, per pound New Shipment Carnation Wheat Flakes tho white kind and tho best kind, per package 35c Thero is a pretty present of pure China in these packages. By tho use of tho fine mush you can soon acquire an entire dinner set CLARIl'S GROCERY 1 Phone Main 1 74 '612 Main Street I (i