013 TWO ' LA" GRANDE ETOTETO OTEftVTTR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1910. FF?! XTT;A Fin , nniTJIlT' Vf.'f : 1.1 : I .I JL V . Iff n I, U JIM itti TO a. v. Andrews LarireGt line of Hiah Grade Ties in the city 50c to Q2.50 Suspcnders,silk, $ .50 to $ 2 5) Mufflers . . 1.00 to 5.00 Shirts, silk . 2,50 to jOO Hats, new styles 2.50 to 6.00 Scarf Sets . . 2.00 to 4.00 SmoIanfiJacls ts 5.00 to 10.00 in - and set Ffest ;GKoice . j - ' - - . If you do riot want now, laid away for you. . Jr. ; Every family has need of ft good, reliable liniment. I For (prrina, brulaea, soraneu of the mnecles ind rheumatic paina there U none better than Chamberlain's, Sold by all dealer. . : . a v . . . a Llrs.R bb ertPat tic bn ' agent for ; CORSETS prices" $3.50 and Up PHONE'. Black 81 or Black 1481 MUSTERS TO GATHER European Plan Only Rooms 60c to $1.50 , ' First class Throughout SAVOY D. G. BRIGHOUX Proprietor.' ' ONE BLOCK FROM DlPO I U Grande, Oregon ii ' ; ri 1 AFVbMm I MIL V ' THE HOLDS s: '. WhenYou are ILL It doesn't take a good doctor to , tell that Most any one can do as much.' To tell what makes , you 111. something calls for the utmost skill of the best physi cian. ANYONE! by a few simple testa . can tell that your eyes are de fectivethat you need glasses of some sort but to know the exact cause, and fit the RIGHT GLASSES calls tor more than ordinary' skill. I have made the fitting of glasses a special study and am In business to right wrong eyes and right glasses together. Did you ever hear anyone com plain of my glasses? MY GLASSES FIT. I GRIND ALL MY GLASSES. H E ACOCK EYE SPECIALIST., ' Next door to post otflce. First of Its Kind Ever Held la the . ! Northwest States. . Portland, Ore., Dec. 8 (Special) Portland will be the mecca for em ploying printers of the Pacific 'Coast on February,' 22, 23 and 24, when a Pacific Coast Cost Congress, the first In the far west, will 'be held. There tt,iuiuieci to oe a very large attendance j of printers from all prominent cities from the Canadian to the Mexican border and from Salt Lake City to the Coast. Invitations to members of the craft all over ' the west will ' be is sued In a few days and it is expected to have not less than 250 delegates In attendance. ; - : . The convention sessions will be held in the assembly hall of the Portland Commercial club and on tha night of February 23, the second day of the session, a dinner -will be given, the visitors at the. Commercial Club by Portland printers. Other entertain ments will be outlined at a later date. C. A.'Whltemore of the Irwln-Hod-son Company has .b'.eu chosen presi dent of the preliminary organization and Robert Morrell of the Kllham Sta tionery & Printing company is sec retary. Wm. Davis, president of the Howe-Davis company, is . treasurer. Simplifying and etandardizing printing methods by arriving at bet ter facilities for making estimates Jlnd tttllng problems of internal economy of a print shop are the prime objects of the ; coming convention. Some of the largest printing men in the United States are to bo on the program to help the western men In their work. Among these are Mr. El llck, of the Omaha Printing company; A, H. Morgan of Chicago, secretary of the .International ' Cost Congress; Mr. Nelson of New York City, presi dent of the American Type Founders Company; and Mr. Heath of Phila delphia, secretary of the . Typotheta of America. Others ' will be addes whose names are of national fame. This Is the first Cost Congress that the Pacific Coast has yet held. Port land, with the .co-operatlon of Seattle and Spokane, through the local Prin ters Association, took the Initiative in galling the gathering. This city Is ons!dered the logical meeting point for the Coast printers and those of the inland cities this side of the Rocky Mountains. , Chicago held the first International Cost Congress In the United States. Seneca C. Beach, the well known Portland printer, addressed the gath ering. A similar gathering was held at St Louis and F. W. Baltes deliver ed an address. The distance of the Coast cities from 'the centers of the Mississippi Valley was the chief rea son for holding the gathering here. Ideas gathered at the Eastern can nt!ons will be used at the coming convention by Portland men and many new ones are' expected to be dtssem lnted by the visiting speakers, i vatlon farmer had started on a hunt ing expedition of a few days on Squaw creek.' Further than that his gun was accldentlly discharged while he. was mounted, nothing has. been learned, but, as he was riding an outlaw cay use, the general supposition Is that the animal became fractious - and began bucking - when ' Shank mounted into the saddle and that the gun was dis- cnanren mr t"-; v- vi ui cause. . : Shank came to this city about three years ago from Ohio, and secured em ployment ;wlth the O. R & N. ; com pany. Later he went to work for John Dyer In the East End Grocery which position he, retained for over a year and was considered 'by Mr. Dyer as while employed there that he became an extremely valuable man. It . was was while employed here that he be came acquainted with Sam Bittner, the CayuBe rancher,; and sometime ago he formed a partnership with Bittner and has since lived on the ranch. He was about 24 years of age at the time of his sudden death and was the last member of his immediate family. His only relative In this part of the coun try Is C. C. Rasor, a cousin, , who was employed on the same ranch. Coroner Ralph Folsom drove to Cayuse this morning to bring the body back to this city. Further , particulars of Shank's deatfc were brought to the city th; af:rnoot by Coroner Folsom and R. F. Klrkpatrlck. These particulars show, that young Klrkpatrlck apd Shank were out hunting yesterday but that Klrkpatrlck left Shank at the Blttner-Shank ranch. Shank had rid den out Into a wheat field to look at the 'moisture In the soil. Examination of the graund showed plainly, so it was said that he was accidentally shot while trying to mount Ms fractious horse. He , carried a 25-20 rifle and an empty shell was found in the gun. He, was shot through the forehead and lay on the ground all night. His body was discovered this morning by, X. V. Huston, an employe on the Blttner Shank ranch. Huston became alarmed when he found Shank's riderless horse in the field this morning.; Hixnior; fixid ; ' Phllosopliiy ! Tr tfVtCAJ Mi SMITH ' PERT PARAGRAPHS s uiuu, ago iii. . who nr guuu aess costs money. " All of us work ..for a living, and. la addition, some of us are worked for the other fellow's living. ' - Many a man gets credit for. being deep just because he, looks mysterious. None Is so blind as the woman whose next door neighbor Is wearing a new fall suit,' . -.;.r, i'y;"- Cast your, bait upon the waters. The naO"e .will furnish you a string to take borne, and 'you can furnish the story yourself. Some one said that the Golden Rule has no place In politics as If he were announcing a wonderful discovery, but the rule itself found that out long ago and has been hiding ever since. Will the Buffragettes eventually be called mothers of the revolution? The "back to the land" Idea baa no lure for the city man who when a lad got up at 5 on a cold winter's morn ing and did chores at the barn an hour before, breakfast i The under dog gets our sympathy, but We would rather place our money on the winner. Hope for the best but don't refuse to play the game If you don't get it Fatal Shooting at Teadleton. Pendleton, Dec. 7 Still another ac cidental ehooting with fatal conse quences has been written Into the his tory of Umatilla county tragedy. Word was brought to this city this morning that Robert Shank, well known In this city where he was formerly employ ed, had been found dead near Cay use. Details of the sad affair are lacking but from the best accounts obtainable up until the time of going to press, It seems that the deceased man In com pany with Earl Klrkpatrlck, a son of R. F. Klrkpatrlck, well known reser- Dlamond Ring in Cake. Spokane, Wash., Dec. 8. (Special) After five months of waiting, a young woman residing at Schmidt, Stevens county, Wash., , northeast of Spokane, will get her diamond en gagement ring, sent her last July by her fiance who at that time was a resident .of Cranbrook, B. C. The" ring was found baked into a wedding cake by , Inspector ..William Hutchin son of the. customs service when the cake was sent through the mall. Sus spectlng , that there was something amiss, the customs officials opened the package, and, after using a hat pin as a probe, Btruck something hard wblch later proved to be the plush box surrounding the ring. Ever since that time the lovelorn swain has been In communication with the customs officials, but It was not until Novem ber 30, that the fine of $24, which would have been equal to the duty was paid by the young man and the ring released. The ring and case were sent out to the young woman In the mails by Deputy Collector J. E. Dan lets as soon as the fine was paid. there are people because wicked- Personal Improvements. Bad I the running of the orld. ( ' Its molding and its bosalng, The handing out of the rewards And eke the double crossing, . " ' ' ' ' ' I'd have things different, you can bet 1 In Just about a mftiute, . And some old crauka I think of now Would know that they were In It There's Neighbor Jonea across the way, Who's busy 'Chasing riches. ' rd pull him from the counting house And set him digging ditches. And Mrs. Jenkins, who aspires . To be the queen of fashion. Would wait on table and would be The one to bring the ,baah on." That smartle Brown, who told his wife That I waa but a loafer, Would take hie orders straight from me. For he would be my chauffeur, And. ob. that snippy office boy Who turned me down thla morning . ' When I went In to eee his boss ' , , Bis people would wear mourning! ' And there are others In the land Whom I by name might mention Who when 1 got around to them Would get some swell attention But oh, I cannot cash my dream Nor with It make connections! , The world must run on as It Is . With all Us Imperfections. STEWARDS OPERA HOUSE s r 1 - :..J Wednesday, Decemlte 1$; Awyrrci': F-rcrilc, !L Gicaicsiof Corn-. ! ediennes and Prima Donnas DAINTY- MM: i r in C H. Kerr't Great Masterpiece ( 9f A Soul Stirring Hay. A Beautiful Story of Home Life. Full of Pathos and Comedy, with Special Musical Knmbers. . - v ' YOU WILL LAUGH, I0U Wit L SCREAM, YOU WILL ROAR AD THEN SOME. v Some of the Attractions She has Starred int ; ; '' Henry W. Savage "Grand Opera" Whitney's Tiff Faff PoufP The Bostonlans in "Robin Hood" "The Tenderfoot" V; "When Johnny Comes Mann, ing Home'' . "Foxy Quhler" ' : "Sonsa's Famous Band" "Beauty Doctor" ' ; . And Many Others. : . ENTIRE PRODUCTION CARRIED BY COMPANY Secure Your Seats Early. Sale opens Monday, Dec 12 PRICES: Boxes, $1.50; First Floor, 75c and v $1.00; Balcony, 25c and 50c H KCK A NTY Uptown office Main 720 VtT Residence phone Main 25 AMBULANCE e.l bussey We do all kinds or furniture and carpet; work, unholsterlng' and vac uum house cleaning. Call L. L, Bell inger, phones Red-561 and Red-141. When you lave a cold get a bottle ol Chamlwrlain's Cough Remedy. It will toon fix you up all richt and will ward ofl any tendency toward pneumonia. This remetly contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. Sold by all dealers. Genei al Contractor of Cement Work and ' Re-enforced i I ; Concrete THE SIDEWALKS DARLEY MAKES STAND THE WEAR Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing rubber buggy tires. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS ; v a FilZGERALD, Proprietor ' : , ; - Complete Machine Shops and Foundry The Quicker a cold is Eotteo rid of the less the danger from pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. R W. L. 11 all, bf Waverly, Va., mts: "1 firmly beliere Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to le aWlutely the best preparation on (lie nmt ket for colds. I have recommended it to my friends end thev all agree with me." h-Jt sile by all dealora. PnUaewr Ciira1iA0 WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH GRANULATED BONE. OYSTER L OUltrV OUpplieS thell GRIT, SCRATCH food, proteina, flax seed MEAL. Air - Iigl TALFA MEAL, POWDERS AND TONICS IN ANY QUANTITY AT RIGHT prices. . . vf:. ,, . ..; sold By Mei - Stanchf ield Produce Co. WVVU, Wflr, tLED, FIC Jt , Main 70 Ind. 121 125 Jefferson Avenue