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DAILY KAST OHJsCONIAX. PBXBLETC5, OIMDGOJC. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1911. EIGHT PAGES. PAGE EIGHT. STANDAR.: Jui-t what our name implies, every article purchased from our new stock of staple and fancy groceries will be found of the llluIIEST STAXDAKP. Fresh and Priced Low Resides we are Just as careful in filling phone order as if you made the selection your.-elf. New stock arriv ing dally at the STANDARD GBQQERY COMPANY, INC. IMIOXK MUX 96. WHERE ALL ARE FLEASED. FRANK O'GARA. Pre. ' BERNARD 0'GAR., Seo.-Treas. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Hct urns to WYnton Homo. Uoorge V, Proebstel, . pioneer far nur of Wcs on, has returned to his home ufter spending some time in Portland. His wife, who sustained a painful injury by a fall the morn ing on which she left for Portland, will remain for a time, will remain ther efor a time. E SOLVES MANY DIFKICTLT MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS Mux Dill Day Ahead of Time. i'.nx r 11. the funny man who is to appear in "The Kich Mr. Hoggen lielmer" at the Oregon theater to morrow evening, arrived in the diy from W'alU Walla this morning with his troupe of pretty girls and hand some men. They are spending the day and night in rest and the theater goers will prof t by their day off. ROUNDUP BAND WILL PLAY AT SPOKANE ROYALISTS Bl'Y WARSHIPS. H became certain this afternoon lvit Pendleton will be represented at the Spokane Enakopos by the Round V Cowboy band and a queen both of which will appear in the parade. So enerous was the response made by , -.merchants and other boosters of the city when asked for contributions to ! defray the expenses, that the commit- j lee of business men appointed 'to col lect funds announced definitely that; the financial obstacle to the trip has j teen removed. The band boys, twenty-f'ye in ium- j mt. will leave here next Sunday In a private Pullman and their horses will KO on the same train in a Palace ittock car. The big parade will take jMlace on Monday and the band will ji'turn the day following but the quee"n ill stay the full week and will be 4be guest of the Snakopos manage ment. The choice of a young lady to wear the regal robe of Pendleton will be made by the committee tonight. Lisbon (via frontier), Nov. 21 It is reported that another attempt to , ri store the monarchy will be made. ( Two warships are said to have been purchased in an attempt to overthrow j the republic. They are now in a Ger-i man port. The press is agitated by reports that the Franco- German accord in Africa provided that a part of An- i sola, the Portuguese Dossession in western Africa, should go to Germany j and is calling on Great Britain to piotect Portuguese rights. Good Time nt Club Tonight. Preparations are already for the first social session of the Commercial club which will be held in the parlors tonight and every member Is asked to lend his presence to the success of the new get-to-gether plan. A good program has been arranged and the attMiding men are insured of good, wholesome entertainment. Ladles' Hand Furnisher Musk; for In telligent Animal Weston Hunter on Columbia River Semis Friends t;ct'M Dos Iirlt Causes Arrest. A bloody fight between a bull dog and a shepherd dog on the streets early this morning caused an excit ing few moments and led to the ar ret this afternoon of John Doe Da vis, owner of the bull. He will be given a hearing before the police judge. There is little danger from a cold ' or from an attack of th grip except when followed by pneumonia, and this never happens when Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is used. This remedy has won Its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds and grip and can be re lied upon with implicit confidence. For sale by all dealers. WOLVES CHASE DEER IN CITY. Stop coughing! 'xou rack the lungs and worry the body. BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP checks irrita tion, heals the lungs and restores comfortable breathing. Price 25c, 60c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. KnijrlitlUMMl Play Coming. William A. Sparks, advance agent for "When Knighthood Was in Flower," was in the city today to ar range for the production of that fa mous play at the Oregon on Novem ber 28. He Is pre?enting Anna Pay in the romantic sixteenth century play and is caprying a full line of scenery and costumes of the times. Quarry Escapes, But IV Body Is Lat er Found Outside. Anaconda, Mont., Nov. 21. A band of timber wolves chased a large deer into Anaconda. The deer escaped -after a desperate resistance, repeat edly turning his antlers upon the pur suing pack. Persons aroused by the -disturbance took several shots at the Aolves without effect. I I ter the partiality devoured car ols. of the deer was found in one of 'he suburbs of the city. The wolves Y)i cornered its quarry in a clump of trush This is the first time that any g'inie animal has been killed within Che city limits by a wolf or other wild beast. Wolves have been unusually numer ous in this section of the state since the cold weather set in. It is believ ed that they are drinins? in from the foothills and pla ns in search of sheep with which the mountain valley r nihf-s are filles. For Sale 480 acres wheat land one half summer fallow, one-half in stub- ! ble, plenty water, fair improvements I Short hmaul to Vansycle warehouse. For particulars address J. C. Royse, Juniper, Ore. "I do not believe there Is any other medicine so good for whooping cough as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy " writes Mrs. Francis Turpin. Junction City, Ore. This remedy is also unsur passed for colds and croup. For sale by all dealers. Bridc-lo-b in Storm. Miss Maud V. Latourelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Latourelle, who is to be married here on Monday to Angelo Fuini, editor of the Italian Gazette of Tacoma, arrived in Pen dleton this morning by way of the Northern Pacific after a Journey very much prolonged on account of the severe storms that are sweeping the sound section. No train was run ning over the Cascades from Seattle and she was forced to travel by way of Vancouver. She reports the floods doing great damage in Bellingham, Olympia and other nearby cities. Bettor be non-religious than hypo-critinal. mm Watch Oar Window for a sensational reduc tion on Good Clothing. The kind that wear and that you will like to wear. Don't Buy Nov, But ait! i VYoikingmen's Clothing Go. Wife Insane; Wants Divorce. Alleging that his wife, Mabel Fos ter, is now in the state insane asylum to which Institution she was com mitted in 1907 but tha prior to that time, made his life burdensome by her surly temper and frequent accus ations of unfaithfulness. Dee Foster, well known Pilot Rock liveryman, to day commenced suit in the circuit court for divorce. The complaint sets ffrth that the couple were married in Dayton", Wash., in 1901, that there is no issue from said marriage, and that the defendant persistently re fused to bear children; that she ac cused him falsely many times of adul tery and in other ways annoyed and j vexed him. Because defendant has! been declared incompetent and Is thus unaoie to answer the complaint, the j iiiuiiuiir a?s inai a guardian an mem De appointed to act for her, and de clares J. N. Burgess, George Carnes ! or L. E. Roy to be acceptable persons . for this commission. Frederick Stei- wer is attorney for Mr. Foster. (Special Correspondence.) Weston, Ore, Nov. 21. A band concert given by the lad es' band and a performance by the ' Intelligent 1 orse "Pat" was held Thursday eve ning. Mr. Cigar Smith's brother Is the proud owner of this wonderful horse. Pat can count, distinguish col- j ors and is well versed in eltquette of , hi.th Mreet and parlor. He has trav eled the world over and the people of 7eton were del ghted to see h'm perform. William Compton of Wes'.oni who has been spending the week in the Garden City, returned home Wednes day, i Mrs. Mary Banister, who has been visiting friends In Walla Walla, has returned to her home In Weston. Mrs. Jame Schrimpsen of this place made a business trip to Pen dleton during the week. F.mery Worthington of Athena was In Weston Wednesday visiting friends and relatives. Miss Iva Nolte of Pendleton visit ed her relatives in this city this week. Mrs. James Compton has gone to Walla Walla to spend several days with relatives. Mrs. John Harris of Weston, visited in Athena during the week. Mr. and Mrs. William Alberts of this city -spent the week with rela tives in Pendleton. J. B. Gross, a young farmer of Wes ton vicinity, made a business trip to Athena Thursday. Earl Dudley, who has been spend ing a few weeks hunting geese on the Columbia river, has sent friends in Weston several geese. The regular meeting of the Odd Fellows lodge was held Thursday, No vember 17. Fred Young of Waya Walla, was In Weston Thursday on business. Miss Sad'e Nor Dean was unable to attend school during the week on account of a severe attick of tonsilitis, Rollie Compton Is sick at his home on South Water street. It is feared he may have pneumonia. Samel Banister of Wallowa Is In Weston this week visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. R. D. cashatt, who hhs been spending a few clays with friends and relatives In W?ston, returned to Spo kane Friday. Miss Leota Cannon was a Weston visitor during the week. We continue 2 days more our great savings in Shirts For any style shirt G that is worth twice as much. While they last 69c OSTON ' STORE Going out of business For pain" in the eld- or chest dampen a piece of flannel wlth'Cham berlain's Liniment and bind it on over the seat of paJn. There Is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. WHERE TO ? Seattle ? Spokane ? Portland t (Arrive Seattle 8:15 A. M. Arrive Spokane..9 :55 P. M. Arrive Tortland 8 :10 A. M. Northern Pacific Railway The Pioneer Line. First class trains. Close connections. Good leaving time. Good arriving time. SLEEPING CARS FROM PASCO Through Tickets to all Points East or West Secure tickets and full information from W. ADAMS, AGENT N. P. RY., PENDLETON. Ask about EXCURSION FARES for these events: Nation Apple Show, Spokane, November 23-30. Put a porus plaster on the chest and take a good cough syrup Inter nally if you would treat a severe case of sore lungs properly. Get the dol lar size BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP. With each bottle there is a free HERRICK'S RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER for the chest. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. Is our price for a good heavy cotton L Union Suit for men Our price on Men's extra fine Wool Union Suits is S2.25 to $2 65 lAillfs' Jurvry Kiblxl Union Suits for !H Issetf- jersoy kioimi unun miiim jor 30c Hoys' extra Ieay fh-wd limxl Drawers ami Kliirts, per garni t. 30c AIo a full line of Men's Wool lndereur in Slarale Garments. 50c 30c 400 piirs Drummer's Sample Shoes on display THE HUB The Drummers' Sample Store Glen RuHhee went to. Cayuse this morning to as-ist in loading a car of grain. Daniel Roo.ie Watson, special dep uty game warden, went to Cayuse this nmrn:ng. Mike Moran, section foreman at Cayuse, returned home this morning after upending a couple of1 davs in the city. Edgar F. Averill, game warden for Umatilla county, made a trip to Gib bon this morning, returning this af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Koontz, Attorney H. I. Watts and Fay LeGrow came down from Athena today in the lat ter's new Franklin. t O. M. Rice, cashier of the First National bank, is in Eugene viyiting with his Hon, Lyman Rice, who is a student at the university. Deputy Sheriff Ed Dennlson slop ped in Pendleton last night with Jim Stevens, alleged Pasco jewel burglar, en route to Pasco from La Gmnde, where the man had been arrested. Small Defects of the Eye If neglected grow to great ones. Many eye diseases as well as poor sight are caused by eye strain resulting from errors of refraction. Properly Fitted Glasses are a great help In times of eye trouble. If you want the best come here. Our methods of fitting are the latest and best. Hundred of satisfied patrons recommend our work. DALE ROTHWELL Optometrist. At Hanscom's Jewelry Store, Pendleton. WE WANT YOUR TRADE WE'LL GIVE YOU SATISFACTION IX TRADE FOR YOUJi CONFIDENCE. Children's Outing Clowns 59 Ladies' Outing Clowns 59 Ladies Union Suits and 9S Kiinona Goods, 3 yards 50 OiUing Flannel 8 Cashmere Gloves , 23, 49 Men's Heavy Fleeced Underwear 49 Men's Wool Union Suits 2.75 Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers .. 9S THE WONDER STORE The Store for Thrifty People. I Higher Ildiicatlon. i "I hope you young men realize your responsibilities." i "We do indeed, professor," said the spokesman for the freshman class. I "It's up to us to invent a brand-new ! class yell." Kansas City Journal. A Reliable Remedy FOR CATARRH UJ d Oltfdlll calm is quickly absorbed. Give. Re;::; H One, It cleunsea. Soothes, teal.s and protects flit diftPflKnrT tnnm . nine resulting from Catarrh and drive av aCoJd in the Head quickly. KeHire urt Si-uses of Taste and Smell Full si " :M. at Druggist or by maij. Liqulo 'i.'ii balm for use In atomirum 75 cu. rcjthers, C6 Warren Street. Hew Kork. . I ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL Opens Sept. 14$ Boarding and Day School for Girls. Primary, Intermediate, Ac- T ademic Special and Post- J Graduate Courses. Depart- 1 mcnts of Music, Expression and Art. PEnSOXAIi ATTENTION KEFIXINO INFLUENCES THOROUGH WORK Nettie M. Calbraith J Principal WALLA WALLA, WASH. Cut 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 nnd by up-to-date methods. Pendleton Dye Works I'liono Main 101) 206 1-2 E. Alta, Fresh Goods Every Day Here's the Place to Get 11111117 MINCE MEAT, CHOW CHOW llblllL PICKLES AND SAUER KRAUT Jeo cranberries, celery and cauliflower and meats of all kinds Pendleton Cash Market Cor E. Court and Johnson Sta. Phone Main 101 DR. GRAY THE PAINLESS DENTIST. NOW AT THE BOWMAN HOTEL WILL. REM A TV ANOTHER WEEK. The Dr. has already operated upon numbers of Pendleton's cltlfcens, all of Whom ill tell you that he does exactly as he claims CLARK'S GROCERY WHEN YOU ORDER CiUOCKUIKS. INSIST THAT THEY BE FRESH That is one of the nice features of trading at this store. Our low cash prices keep the stock a changing and new lines ar riving daily. THE THANKSGIVING DINNER CAN BE SECURED IN ITS ENTIRETY AT CLARK'S GROCERY Phone Main 1 74 612 Main 'Street