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PAGE EIGHT. DAILY BAST ORKQONIAN. PKXMiETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1111. EIGirr PAGES. STANDARD Just what our name implies, every article purchased from our new stock of staple and, fancy groceries will be found of the UUiUKST STAXDAKD. Fresh and Priced Low Resides we are just ns careful in filling phone orders as If you made the selection yourself. New stock arriv ing daily at the STANDARD GROCERY COMPANY, IMC. P1IOXF. 3IAIX 06. WHEKE ALL ARE PLEASED. rilANK OGARA, Pros. RE11XARD O'GAUA, Sec-Treas. 10 GO TO SPOKANE if plans which have all but mate rrialiwd are not unexpectedly upset, .Vndlrton will be represented at the -Teat Enakapos apple show parade in --.pokane which begins Monday, No vember 27 by the Round-Up Cowboy wrul and by a queen. Negotiations iiave been pending for several weeks ind were brought to a tentative con clusion today when the new Round 'i'p board, by their first official act, ilec'ded to assist in financing the trip 1j the big fair. The En.ak.apos management, it-elf will defray a great part of the ex penses for the local band as it is do-.ing- for about S( other bands in the Inland Empire. Each one of these fjond will be in the line of march of he big parade Monday, together with a float on which will ride the queen of the city from which the organiza tion comes. Instead of a float, the Pendleton band will be mounted and headed by their queen astride a mustang. For the selection of this queen a committee will be appointed from among the business men. She will be taken to Spokane as a guest of the Enakapos and will be entertained there all week with expenses paid. Relatives Ilnvei Left. Mr. and Mrs. H J. Taylor returned this morning from Portland, where they accompanied their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Burton and G. W. Taylor, who had been visiting the Taylors In Pendleton. The visitors are now en route for California. Johnson. Is Deputy Attorney. E. A. Scraggs) Johnson, formerly of this city and now deputy United States attorney, left) this morning on the local this morning for Hermiston, where he is hunting ducks as the guest of XI. It. Lewis. Mr. Johnson was here yesterday as attorney for ceeding before Mrs. Vida Johnston, the government in a white slave pro United States commissioner. Mrs. Gus La. Fontaine, came from Portland this morning. Follow the Crowd AM) YOU WILL FIXD THE GOLDEX RULE STORE. Ladies' Chuinjr Gowns, $l.o0 values 9S Another ease of 10c Outing at 8 l-3 Oreeon City Wool Blankets $4.98 iron's Mackinaw Coats S3.98 Wen's Heavy Peniporton Check Shirts 73 and 9S Days Bib 5 Overalls .83 WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW. ' GOLDEN RULE STORE Extra Special for Tonight n d e p we a i sLltL - t" w k7J popular that we are going to give all our friends a chance - to share in this big bargain. Remember garments cost you only . . , O I 2w Wool Shirts talking. iVlost stores are cha $1.50 for th is same grade of shirts will fit you out for only Another offer that has set the whole town a charging from Si .25 un to We $1,00 Wotkingmen's Clothing Oo. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Xo Polii-e Court. The police court ftlll continue? to be a very quiet place, the grist of of fenders being very small. Again this morning there was "nothing doing." ECHO EVENS MATTERS WITH WESTON TEAM DKIT'.AT MOIXTAIX 1.ADS AT IlASIiKT 11AM., 12 TO 9 I V.. Welch ltovo wring. F. U. "Jake" Welch, proprietor of the Court street clear tore. who un derwent a Hlifiht operation at the hos- j pllal several days ago, is reported as Kilting along In a splendid manner. White sluvor to Portland. l.l.iyd Shelton, the young man who Wits yes erdc.y bound over to the fed eral grand jury under $3000 bonds on a wh'to slave charge, was this after noon taken to Portland to await the i on veiling of that body. Tair Day at Milton. The Milton and Freewater public schools will conduct a tag day next Tuesday evening at H-hlch an enter taining program with G. LeRoy Hall as the principal feature, will be presented. A $10,000 Transaction. Ry a deed recorded today at the court house, J. H. Urooks and wife. Laura Brooks, transfer to Lorenzo O. Uelknap and wife, Nannie Belknap, of Spokane, about 600 acres near Alba for $10,000. Auto TiiislnciM Is Good. J. W". McCormmach is on a business trip to Baker City and La Grande in the interest of the Franklin automo bile. He reports that prospects for the auto business are looking favor able. More demand is In evidence for h'gh grade cars for spring delivery than heretofore. up It !s a mighty good sign when rail roads and farmers are seen pulling together, as they are, In many instan ces now. Joints Petition Is Filed. The petition of James Johns for water commissioner to succeed Will Moore was filed yesterday afternoon with 47 signatures attached. This is the last day on which nominating pe titions may be filed for the approach ing election and up until press hour no others had been submitted to Re corder Fitz Gerald, and it Is probable that the final race will be run with the candidates already In the field. Husband Cruel; Wants Divorce. Alleging that her quarter breed husband, Thomas Woods,' 'fs been) cruel and Inhuman towards her and has souandered $3,200 of her money received from a sale of her allotted land and other sums secured as ren tal, Lena Woods, a full blood Indian woman, educated at -Chemawa, today filed a suit for divorce and for the custody of their four minor children. Will M. Peterson Is her attorney. Howlers will Organize. Following a match game bowled at the Pastime parlors last night, en thusiasm among the lovers of this sport has received a grea Impetus and a meeting of all Interested has been called for Monday evening for the purpose of organizing a bowling league and to discuss plans for send ing a team to Los Angeles to the big tournament later In the season. Gavo Surprise Party. Last evening a surprise party was given by Miss Helen Starr and a num ber of friends in honor of the Misses McNette. Young people "to the num ber of 18 couple descended upon the three young ladies and the evening was plea-antly passed at cards. The h'ghest score prize was won by Mr. Glenn Sturdivant, while the consola tion prize was awarded Miss Ada Mathews. Says Husband Fails to Provide. F.dna Lloyd today began suit against her husband, W. J. Lloyd, for an absolute divorce and $20 a month alimony, alleging that he has since their marriage In this city June 6, 1909, failed to provide the necessities of life for her and does now so fail to provide either for her or their two year old boy. she further alleges that he squanders his money drinking and gambling and that he maintains an indifferent and surly attitude towards her, all of which, she complains, makes her life exceedingly burden pome. Besides the decree anil ali mony, she asks the court for $20 court expenses. $50 witness fees, and $75 attorney fees. Judge Jam-s A. Fee is her attorney. - Itefeptinn, by Young I.iuly Student to llollt Tennis Follows (ianie lle lxivalis Kendcr Program Train load of Cuttle from .Molilalia. (Special Correspondence.) ! Kcho, Ore.. Nov. IX. Coming back with a vengeance, the Kcho high Hchonl basketball 'team last night wiped out the defeat of last week ad niin'steri'd by the Weston high school team, by uefoat ng the-mountain iig greg.itlon in a game played in the city hall at this place, by a score of 4 2 'to 9. ' Following the gamp the vanquish ed and victorious teams were tender ed a reception in the apartments of Mis-! Nettie Dan and Irene Hippy, by the young lady students of the Echo school. ; The lineup was as follows: j For Weston: I.ansdaje (eapta'n, j left forward; Compton. r'cht forward; Turner, center; I.leuanen. rigoi , guard; Smith, left guard; Klein, sub. j For Echo: Markham. left forward; TtoxUlns viirht forward; Moore, een-i ter; Kipper (captain), right guard; Atterbury. left guard. Yesterday morning nt 2 o'clock oc curred the sad death of Mrs. Wm. Loughery, who resided nt the Asa Thomson place on Butter creek. She leaves a husband and five little chil dren. The funeral will occur at 2 o'clock P- ni. today at the M. E church of this place. Mr. and Mrs. a. McLaughl'n and son Owen, left this morning to visit with Mr. M. Laughlln's brother, at North Fork Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelll are visiting over Sunday with friends in Pendle ton. Mrs. Ed Hammer and daughter Beatrice are Pendleton visitors toduy thev were accompanied by Miss Myr- j tie Gulliford. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Enzroth and family have arrived here from Walla Walla for a visit. Mrs. Numa Lee and little daughter spent today In Pendleton. Miss Minnie Raker of Stanfield vis ited here last even'xig and went on to Pendleton this morning. Mrs. Miller and little daughter spent today with friends in Fendleton. B. F. McCullough, F. W. Andrews and Waldon Rhea returned Wednes day from Dillon. Mont, with a train load of cattle for winter feeding. An unusually pleasant social was given by the Henrietta Rebekah No 36. I. O. O. F. of Echo last Wednes day evening. Among the numbers was a piano solo by Mis Nona Houser, vocal solos by both Miss Vina Houser and Miss Daphne Gulliford, and se lect reading by Mesdames Scholl and Smith. Dainty refreshments were later served. Mr. and Mrs James Templeton are here from La Grande visiting with Mrs. Templeton's sisters, Mrs. Jess C'ates and Miss Lulu Crayne. Willie Hosklns of Walla Walla, Is visiting his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Hosklns. Mrs. L. B. Davis of Hermiston, was guest of Mrs F. T. George Thursday. Mrs. R. B. Stanfield visited with friends in Stanfield yesterday R. E. Callison of this place, and daughters, Misses Venice nnd Opoal Callison, visited in Pendleton Tues day. " Born to the wife of Walter Leh man Monday, an eight pound son. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S'anfleld went to Pendleton for a week-end visit with friends. Mrs. Ed Horsch was a passenger to Pendleton this morning. Wm. Hoggard was a bus'ness visitor here yeterday and returned to Stan field this morning. Test Hope of Convict. ' Denver. To what extent will the communication of life hope In the heart of a convict? This is what the state board of par dons has set it-elf to find out In the case of Robert Cain, who, as a lad of 19 years, was sent to the penitentiary ten years ago for murder. Cain, the prison physicians say, Is dvine by Inches from sheer lack of Interest In life. C. D. Gabrielson, insurance adjust er, is paying Pendleton a business visit. jj'' - & t 't-- . 5n AT GREGGR! TOE&TEtE WEDNESDAY, P3. 22 (0) 1 " ' K.r :r life- j it; TW And a remarkable cast of 20 principals, including ING. DENTON VANE, WILLIE POLLARD. LON WHITELY, WINNIE BAULDWIN, LORA OAKLEY. ALFRED CHANEY, GOI'LD-EDITH lioggenBiGieniiep One entire year at The Casino Theater, erica laughing. New. York. Started all Am- The Spokane Review of November 15th says: Max Dill has a good Bhow and pleases audience, company capable, chorus is good looking. SPECIAL CUT PRICES Dress Circle $ 1.50, Lower Floor $ t , Balcony $1, and 75c Gallery ouc ; im - m. i vi a - nil i DIFFFI.tF.XT STYLKS in jilumbing appliances are as much In evidence with us as in any other avenue of bus iness. SANITARY BATH I(OOM APPl'KTF.XAXCFM are as requisite for health as a doctor is when yo'u are sick. Our estimates on plumbing will prove satisfactory. ri.rMBixG , IIKRE IS Al. QUICK ACTION COMPHES SIOX COCKS. This Is the only plumbing shop In Umatilla county that keeps this Intest nnd most up-ta-date device. It saves time and trouble and many plumb ing bills. Beddow& Miller Pendleton'- Only Exclusive Plumbers. Court and Garden Streets. Phone Black 3556 1 1 1 fininrrlav MIGHT WWh Take your choice at 69c any. shirt in our show window Goiner out of business BOSTON Alters' Hoe Attachment All farmers realize the Im portance of sowing their grain at a uniform depth and at the right depth; but this cannot be accomplished with any drill as they are found on the market. This problem fls solved by the simple attachment shown In the accompanying cut. It consists of a collar which fits the hoe, to which It is se cured by means of two set screws, and a shoe, with means for adjusting same for any depth of sowing desired. X. The shoe answers the double purpose of Insuring the proper depth of sowing and packing the soil around the grain you cannot afford to be without them. They are manufactured and sold by The Pendleton Iron Works You save loullo the cost of each pattern in Time, Labor and Material if you use Pictorial Review Patterns. Pictorial Review Fashion Book. Costs vou only 5c When purchasing any Pictorial Kcvicw Pattern at lTic. Secure a copy today. THE WONDER STORE The Store for Thrifty People. Gut Prices Now On LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $2.00 LADIES' SUITS PRESSED $1.00 MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED $2.00 MEN'S SUITS PRESSED 75c Have your clothes cleaned at an up-to-date place and by up-to-date methods, Pendleton Dye Works Phone Main 100 200 1-2 E. Alta. Fresh Goods Every Day Here's the Place to Get UCIM7 MINCE MEAT, CHOW CHOW l1CIli PICKLES AND SAUER KRAUT .lao cranberries, celerj and cauliflower and meats of all kinds Pendleton Cash Market Cor E. Court and Johnson Sts. Phone Main 101 Scats on sale Tuesday. November 21 at Pendleton Drtnr-Store.' -- CLARK'S GROCERY Full Cream Tillamook Cheese, Imported Brick and Limburger. Spaggetti and Macaroni. Mac aroni in 8 pound boxes cit an extremly low price. CLARK'S GROCERY Phone" Main 174 612 Main Street