PACK EIGHT. DAILY EAST ORKGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 4. 1010. EIGHT PAGES. msm and now for fruit canning and Fruit Jars Economy and Mason Jars Also a large line of extras, covers, rubbers, etc. Our Prices are the Lowest Standard Grocery Co. 214-216 East Court Street Phone Main 96 PERSONAL MENTION TRY MARKSMANSHIP ORDERS RECEIVED FOR AXJTCAJj STATE SHOOT Company L Men Will Seek to Win Governor's Medal Blanchett Was Second Last Year Store Recruits Needed by Company. Orders have been received by Cap tain Ferguson of company L for the annual rifle and revolver competition of the Oregon national guard which will be held on the state rifle range near Clackamas from July 12 to July 14. The commanding officer of each company is to nominate a team of four men and one alternate, all to be selected by previous competition on some outdoor range. This team must be nominated by July 5. The receipt of this order has awak ened the interest in range work and lowing members qualified as marks men: Captain D. P. Smythe, Ser geant Vinier, Privates Skiles & Kill ingsworth. These medals have not arrived but are expected any day. The work of recruiting the company up to the minimum is not progressing as rapidly as was expected owing to the opposition of a great number of the parents. If the co-operation of the town is not secured Captain Fer guson says Pendleton is apt to lose the company. The company still re quires about 15 men to come up to the minimum number. The officers have worked hard and the young men are interested but the parents in several instances have interfered. This is very discouraging to the offi cers and may mean the loss of the company to Pendleton. It is under stood the Commercial association will again be asked to use Its influence to aid the officers In holding the com pany ogether. WASHINGTON RANCHERS HAVE COMET CHICKS j M. L. Morrison, the Helix merch, ant, is a Pendleton business visitor today. j Mrs. Roy Kirkley antr'slster. Miss : Lou Flood left today for Portland to attend the rose show. I Attorney C. T. Godwin returned to j Kaker City last night after a brief '. professional visit tothis city. J. L. Hall of Gurdane, who has been in the city on business for a few dnys, returned home yesterday. Carl Cooley of the Alexander depart ment store leaves tonight for Port land to attend the rose show and wit ness some ball games. Mrs. Hugh Taylor and two children passed through Pendleton today on their way to Echo where they will be the guests of. relatives. Mrs. A. H. Sunderman and young son left today for the ranch In Butter creek where they will spend a great part of the summer. John Hughes, a formr resident of Pendleton and Umatilla county, but now or rrame t ity, Oregon, Is a Pendleton visitor for afew days. Mrs. H. Stewart. Mrs. Lillian Spicer and Mrs. Julia Luhrs left last even ing for North Yakima. Mrs. Stewart will go from there to the rose show at Portland. Marcus Struve, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Struve, has returned from Phila delphia, where he has been attending the University of Pennsylvania dur ing the yast year. Miss Maud Bentley, Miss Hazel Hamblen and Miss Grace Elder re turned this morning from Milton, where they had been to attend the strawberry festival. President W. H. Bleakney of Pen dleton academy, returned this morn ing from Milton, where he had been to deliver an address at the big celebration yesterday. Mrs. J. A. Cooper came up from Stanfield yesterday and left today for The Dalles in answer to a message telling of an Injury sustained by her brother, Thome Kinnersley, by be ing thrown from a horse. Mrs. M. A. Murphy, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Darr Phelps Spokane, Wash. Miss Emma La Barge of 2516 North Standard avenue, has a Plymouth Rock chick with and Mrs. Joe Ell will leave for Port three legs and Joseph Gump, living: land tomorrow to attend the Rose a, 914 r.a. A ... a.a.,A Jt. i Ti -..' H'l. thA.. It.. T" 1 1 ...111 V. icii uul mi ot' uuc, loiiiim u 19- i i" . ii uiic nitric .i is. cij n in ut: company L will hold their first shoot tlnetion for a single-combed Rhode! a guest at the home of her parents. tomorrow. All desiring to participate Island Red, which laid its first eggj must assemble at the armory by 8 four months and 23 days after It was! ACTRESSES ARE SCVRED a. m. i hatched. The Plymouth Rock has! ' There are some good shots in com- 14 toes ot them growing on the p0son Plots, Black Hand Letters ami pany L and the boys expect to make a sufficient showing to enable them to get places on the state team. Sergeant Blanchet came within one point of winning the governor's med al last year and is determined that he will bring this trophy home this year. Captain Ferguson has also re ceived the medals for 190$ competi tion and is now distributing them, imra leg. uuierwise tne cmcK ap- Apaches Ar0 Cause pears to be norma!. The third leg is' Paris Actresses hv thl vv one and a half Inches In length. it' ha?n excTt.nmeVu Is perfectly formed and Is as useful , Par,8 , these f comet fS ZVX tVfZ W n H One has been the victim of attempts L"8,;raiChLnl,f0r.f00v ,Mr ump8 to poison her. another has had sev- pullet probably has broken all rec ords for early layers, but there is nothing remarkable about the bird. eral terrifying warning letters, and a third spent one evening of apprehen- The egg Is of oru.uary size and I v , - , . , . V ti - t-. , ' u'ilirhl TV, CnnUono ,l: v,.. ivui it..uua niuic, L u...,r, i-ivuicimm l,. u. uraKe was: .-o-" "'"""'" - , Mme Marguerite Carre wife of awarded an expert rifleman badge. Pet Stock association will award a I th fl, Opera ' Comlque. S' ESS I SU eaSe t'hear' "uK glas 5 sharpshooters' badges and the fol-1 ffi ?! anfstage' . Wit. and photograph of the pul-! ma"a" hV ouvis.ci uau mine, VUl 1 g liifCIl SMALL DEFECTS let addressed to R. H. Hughes, as- 41 of the eye Grow to great ones. Er rors of Refraction are the cause of most Eye diseases as well as poor sight. Properly Fitted Glasses are the best standby In times of eye trouble. sistant secretary of the Spokane! slp, 0 r tne w, lne sne relt M a uiB atuoaviuii. out; ai uni;e uc clared that there was somethinz the I ENGLAND HAS 7 DREADNAUGIITS ! fmatter wlt the '"e- Tn dresser, I I to reassure her, took a sip. but was A I 111 V. . M t. I t n Commission! at I " . l"c "1 "l l"e Portsmouth. I l"e. ol,".Be tlTK , Z " T j rm.. j u i As the bottle had been opened the aay oeiore ana tne contents were t. Vincent Pnt in m i London. Tne new, improved Dat-1 tleship St. Vincent has been com-, u.e coniems were ml.slonPrt t Portsmouth for service then Perfectly good It was evident Here the fitting Is Scientific. Dale Rothwell Optometrist. with Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler in the First division of the home fleet j hf 1 14 ,na5 Jeen tampered with In the in which It Is to fly the flags of Rear ",au,r was placea l" Admiral F. C. D. Sturdee. The St. ! tne hands of the police at once, and Vincent Is the seventh battleship of j 11 waa 8tatel that the presence of the dreadnought type to fly the white j su'Phonate had been detected, ensign and with the armored cruisers; For AaV3 Past Mne. Carre has been Indomitable, Invincible and Inflexible I receiving anonymous and threatening there are now 10 ships of the dread- j letters. Strangely enough, Mme. nought class In commission. The St. j Yvonne de Bray, an artist at the Re Vincent Is the third ship of the "Im. j naissance, has also been receiving proved dreadnought type" commls- letters similar In character to those sioned during the past few weeks, her , 8ent to Mme. Carre and containing sister battleships, Vanguard and Col- mysterious hints to her to be on her lingwood, being respectively commls-1 Kuard against the flowers she is of sioned on March 1 and April 19. i fered, the rouge she uses In her make With the commissioning of the St. "P. steel traps In the wings, and Vincent the First division of the home , steps down which she might fall. The fleet now consists of seven dread-1 letters have been handed to the po noughts and Is the strongest and Hce. fastest battle squadron in the world. ! Mile Lanthelme, who Is playing a principal part in "Le Costand des Read the '"Want" ads today? ! Epinettes " at the Vaudeville, had an i i a'arming experience the other eve- " ning. The story of the play is that '& it young man w no turned ipucne CARELESSNESS IS RESPONSIBLE for the soiling of many nice dresses in lieu of something better to do. One of the first "Jobs" assigned to him was to demove a young woman who 4 The New Boston Store cordially requests the honor of the presence of every man and boy in Pendleton and Umatilla County at their NEW LOCATION which is beyond a doubt one of the Most Modern Store Rooms in Eastern Oregon A visit to this up-to-date Clothing Emporium will disclose to you the season's most desirable merchandise for men, including clothing, shoes hats, y and dependable furniihings for the coming hot days. Ml ft ... i helrl In her nosResnfon ermnroTYil!nir and other garments, out nine sat-1 - 7 ,7 Isfaction can be obtained from the vv- y"""6 " mm culprits. You can, however, have the wlth hls vlctm and -saves her from satisfaction of having your clothes i another Apache, who would be be carefully cleaned so they will look like! fore nl" n the deed. It Is Intended 9-M COFVBiS"T.AA.eC new at Sullivan's dying and cleaning establishment. When spots cannot be removed, our skill and experience en ables us to dye the garment a darker shade of most pleasing effectiveness. Pendleton Dye Works l0 1-1 East Alt St. Phone Main lt as a skit upon the Apaches. Therefore, when four evil looking men occupied the box on the stage on the evening referred to, a little tremor of apprehension went through the p'ayers. Had the Fabourg Mont martre sent a bloodthirsty depu tation to take vengeance? Mile Lan- Save money by reading today's ads. At Home Alter This Date 725 Main St. O. A. C. STUDENTS AND PEDAGOGUES JOIN IN WORK Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallls, Or. On Friday, May 27, every member of the college community, from the oldest and most learned pedagogue to the youngest and most verdant freshman worked on the campus grading ground, mowing grass and cutting down trees, for It was college labor day at the Oregon agricultural college. Seven hundred men, Including the members of the faculty, responded to roll call at 8 o'clock that morning and Immediate ly took up the work of Improving and beautifying the campus, which con tinued until 6 o'clock In the after noon. Many trees were cut down, many yards of dirt moved and much rubbish cleaned away. No partiality was shown in the division of labor, professor and students worked at the same tasks. Toward the end of the day the campus had Indeed witnessed a very marked change, and the work which had all been previously arrang ed was carried out to the letter. In the morning where large and stately fir trees stood, where plies of rub bish and mounds of dirt existed, were a thing of the past when the day was over, and the work was so complete that the ravages of a cy clone could not have done a better Job. The college had surely received the best efforts of this army of seven hundred men. The work which was performed Is the first step In the execution of the campus plans recently submitted by J. C. Olmstead. PENDLETON ROY NOW PORTLAND MEROLNT Frank Jones, a Pendleton boy. for merly associated with the Working men's Clothing Co., of this city, Is now In business for himself In Port land. In connection with Mr. Rosen feld he conducts a gentlemen's fur nishing goods store at 249 1-2 First street, called The Banner. All his former Pendleton friends are cordially Invited to call and make his store their headquarters while In Portland attending the rose carnival next week. If you are not satisfied after using according to directions two-thirds of a bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, you can have your money back. The tablets cleanse and invigorate the stomach, Improve the digestion, regu'ate the bowels. Give them a trial and get well. Sold by all dealers. $85,000 for Sagebrush Land. Hanford, Wash. A deal was clos ed last week at White Bluffs where by 1000 acres of sagebrush land was sold to New Jersey capitalists for 185,000. The entire tract will be put under Irrigation Immediately. A pumping plant will be installed and the tract set to a commercial orchard I,, i he pring. One hundred thousand dollars will be spent on the Improve ments within a year. Do yoa take the East Oregon Ian T Jast received, a car of Rock Springs nut coal. This is what you need for cooking. Price 19 per ton delivered loose or $10 per ton sacked Orsgon Lumber Yard. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is sold on a guarantee that if you are not satisfied after using two-thirds of a bottle according to directions, your money will be refunded. It Is up to you to try. Sold by all dealers. The $10.00 Gold Filled WATCH which I am making a feature of Is proving very popular with the young men of the town. ROYAL M. SAWTELLE, Jeweler. PENDLETON. ORE. "The Healthy Summer Drink" Uelch's Grape Juice Pure and unfermented. Made from the choicest concord grapes. Guaranteed under the pure food and drug law Pint Bottles 30cQuart Bottles 60c Phone your orders, for prompt delivery, to INGRAM'S GROCERY T hmssMI&ssHhu B ASEBALL! baseball; BASEBALL! BLUE MOUNTAIN LEAGUE SUCJDAY, MI Sill The fans will see a red hot game, as the season is nearing a close and no team as yet has a cinch on the pennant. PILOT ROCK VS. PEND L E TON Game Called at 2:30 P. M. sharp. Be There MATLOCK GROUNDS