East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 27, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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BAXLY BAST OREGOXIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER tl, 110.
Here's News For Every Wife
THAT WHICH IS MOST IMPORTANT IN EVKRY HOME, PURE
FRESH FOOD FOR THE TABLE IS NOW TO BE FOUND
II EKE IN COMPLETE LINES OF ENDLESS VARIETY.
New Crop Nuts
New Crop Raisins
Fresh Comb Honey
New Sour Pickle
New Sweet Pickles
New Dili Pickle
Yesh Pickled Pigs
Feet
Fresh Strained
Huney
New Crop
Cranberries
New Grem Olives
New Rip Olives
New Celery
Fresh Sauer Kraut
Freeh Mincemeat
Fine Apples
V?e solicit ths trade of those who care for the best in pure,
clean and frsek groceries at reasonable prices.
Standard Grocery Co. Inc.
Where all are Pleased
Frank O'Gara, Pres. Bernard O'Gara, Sac-Treas.
214-216 East C-urt Street
PERSONAL
MENTION
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
MURPHY T8 ATTEND
MEETING OE CITIES
Mvnr TZ J MurshT will represent
the city of Pendleton at the annual I
convention of ehe League of Califor-I
nla Municipalities to be held In San
Diego, alifornla, November II to II
Inclusive. At last nlrbt's meeting of
the council the mayor was named as
delegate and an appropriation of $200
was made to defray his expenses.
This will be the most important
meeting of the kind ever held on the
coast and the members of the coun
cil were of the opinion that the
knowledge gained from having a rep
resentative at the meeting would en
able them to save to the city many
times the cost of sending a delegate.
In addiion to many important ques
tions relative to city administration
which will be discussed there will be
an expoetlon of municipal machin
ery and supplies. The economical ad
ministration of eity affairs will be
the keynote of the convention.
Mayor Murphy and Councilmen
Stroble, Dyer, Sharon, Brock and Ell
were present at last nlght'sneetlng.
The salary list was read and ordered
paid, the city attorney was Instructed
to notify the Northern aciflc railroad
company to improve its Malnetreet
crossing and the meeting was ad
journed. Detmtv Sheriff Joe Blakeley left
this morning for the west end of the
county on official business.
The Orphemm.
Program for Friday's change as fol
lows: 1. Examination Day at School. Bl
ograph, 1000 feet long. Tou can
catch more flies with honey than with
gall, and you rule easier by kindness
than by tyranny. This fact is shown
1 1 .uo v'0 1 "J . . ., ......... -
deed might prove a lesson to educa
tors. The sublect is a most enter
taining one, being a combination of
comedy and pathos, with beautiful
rustic setting.
2. The Quarrel, rama, urban, 1000
meet long.
S. Reedham's Orphanage Festival
1910. Scenic. Urban.
4. A Pluckv American Girl. Me-
l'ies, 1000 feet long. A story of a he
roine that makes one wish there were
more of them to go around. This
picture Is full of thrills and throbs.
Son? When a Fellow's on the Lev
el With a Girl That's on the Square.
PENDLETON
DRUG CO.
i j-qgT i is.
The Pastime.
Friday's new program follows:
"The Footlights or the Farm,"
Edison, drama. A storv showing a
vnnnc rountrv rlrl'a ambition to eo
on the stage and how the attempt met
with failure, making ner only too
glad to go back to the farm and her
old sweetheart. A view of dramatic
life is shown which Is new to most of
us and decidedly Interesting.
"The School Master of Maraposa,"
Sellg, drama. A love story center
ing around a schoolmaster. Of course
there Is lealousv and the schoolmaster
is badly beaten, but he wins the girl.
"Lucy at Boarding scnooi, jr-atne.
A story of a boarding school esca
pade.
"The Belgian Army," scenic. An
excellent picture of the principal fea
ture nf Rplirian armv life.
"Over Mountain- Passes, Edison. A
most interesting scenic and education
al film.
m t. Morrison, the Hltz mer
chant, came in from that place on
this morning s train.
District Attorney G. W. Phelps re
turned last evening from a hurried
business trip to Heppner.
T. Cavaney, division roadmaster of
the Walla Walla division with head
quarters in Walla Walla, is here to
day. Roadmaster E. C. Buhrer of the O.
t v la In Hermiston today in
connection with his department of
the road.
Miss Ida Boyd has returned from
Portland, where she was called by
the death of her sister, Mrs. Mary
B. Clopton.
N. A. Jones of the track depart
ment nf the O. R. & N.. Is In Walla
Walla today for a visit at the home
of his mother.
Dr. J. R. Snonogle of Athena, has
returned from Seattle, where he had
been to care for property Interests
recently Inherited.
James A. King, a prominent Wes
ton mountain rancher. Is down from
that place today, having brought down
a load of potatoes.
Dr. S. W. McClure, chief of the bu
reau of animal industry In the north
west, left for Heppner this morning
on business In connection with his office.
Mrs Ullcnnor Redfield of the local
roadmaster's office of the O. R. & N,
returned last evening from a visit
of a few days with relatives in f on-
land.
County Recorder Hendley came In
loot nie-ht from a campaigning trip
into the Hudson Bay country and left
this morning for the west end or tne
county.
.t TV Mavo superintendent of the
hi-Mirn nn1 bulldlntr department of
the O. R. & N Is in the city today on
business in connection with his de
partment
f! .T Jennines. formerly foreman
of the roadway department of the O.
R & N., Is in the city today making
arrangements to go onto his ranch
near Pilot Rock.
n tt lqaran. who has been under
taker for the Baker undertaking par
lors for the past year, has resigned
his position and expects to leave Pen
dleton about the first of the monm.
f"?nntrreRsmLn and Mrs. W. R. Ellis
left this morning for Portland where
they will remain for a weeK or ten
days. Congressman Ellis expects to
leave for Washington about Novem
ber 20.
Official Weather Report.
Maximum temperature, 65.
Minimum temperature, 17.
Itlnrrtnim TJcMUiO Issued.
, A marriage license was Issued yes
Uerday afternoon to Harry J. Carrell
and Agnes S. Bartlett, both of this
county.
Una Smplnt. Pov(r.
Miss Mollle Flood of Portland, who
has been visiting her sister, Mrs. ttoy
J Kirkley, is 111 at the Kirkley home
with scarlet fever.
White Ribbonors to Meet.
A meeting of the local organiza
tion of the W. C. T. U., will be held
tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the
home of Mrs. W. S. Badley, SIB West
Court street.
I Erecting Bumpers.
I New bumpers are toeing erected at
the ends of the blind side tracks re
cently laid in the O. R. & N. yards.
'These are to prevent freight cars be
ing pushed out into Main street.
Buys New Wood Saw.
Ben L. Burroughs has purchased a
new gasoline woodsaw which has ar
rived and is now In operation In the
n.,Frnnir)iii wood vard. Formerly he
has been having his wood sawed by
contract.
Our New
CLOTHES
Are Now on Display Ready for
Your Inspection
Men's Suits Made to Your Measure
If you art hard t. Jit ia a ready-made Bait we will fit yea
rr&r 7 Making a suit to year eaaot meaaare. Nothing tat
aew fell pattens te seteet frem. Large swateaet enable yeu
to eheaee rigkt aad the pattern yea Mt admire.
Roosovolt's Boston Storo
far Kale Modern five room cot
tage with bath, electric lights and
e-as. newlv nalnted. good location.
Owner leaving town. A bargain if ta
ken at once. Inquire this office.
Presto Change
and your old soiled and wrinkled
clothes look Ilk. new. It's hard to
conceive and It's hard to realise that
we really can affect the transforma
tion that w. do. Up-to-date methods
and expert workmen make it posslbl
and at but little cost to yon. Phone
us today. We'll oaH
Pocdlolon Dyo Uorks
IMH East Aha, St. Pboae Mala
Brings' Cattle From Jolm Day.
Clarence Adams came In yesterday
from the John Day country with a
bunch of cattle for the Empire Meat
company. He left again today for
the John Day and will return soon
with another bunch of cattle.
.To a sipg-pI. division foreman of the
Pendleton division of the O. R. & N.
bridge and building department, who
has been 111 in St. Antnonys noa
cital for some time. Is reported to be
greatly improved.
Tfl Tfl Cooner. father of Mrs. Ken
neth Cooper and Miss Juliet Cooper,
left this morning on his return to Mc
Arthur, California, He la assistant
engineer for the Southern Pacific
company and is located temporarily
at the Shasta county town.
Will Mlesse. former dav clerk at
the Hotel Bowman, who resigned his
position a couple or weens ago to go
to California, has returned to accept
his old position. He found employ
ment decidedly scarce in California,
with the demand for positions far in
excess oi tne euppiy.
Drank Forfeits Bail.
One lone drunk, refusing- to give
his name, was arrested last night on
a charge of drunkenness. After he
had sobered up somewhat he was al
lowed to go after depositing IS ball.
He failed to call for this when the
TwilrA rnurt wiu convened this morn
ing and it was therefore forfeited to
the city.
1
New Goods Arriving Doily
!
Fresh Chow -Chow
Fresh Mixed Pickle.
Fresh Sweet Pickle
Fresh DOl Pickles
Fresb Boor Ptdde.
Fresh Olives
U
n
Echo Honey, both Strained or in the comb the pure
kind
New crop Raisins, Figs and Nuts of all kinds.
Dmsirsimi's (Sroceiry SHA 37
Barrett to Pilot Rock.
Charles A. Barret came down from
Athena this morning and left this af
ternoon by automobile for Pilot Rock
to loin the other republican county
candidates and participate In the meet
ing there tonight
Constructing New Sidewalk.
vnoni,. nn reet or new giuewain.
being constructed along the south side
of Main street ana Deiween diuu
tiii, etropta The building oi me
walk was made necessary by the
j ..,,, nnditinn of the old and
uausciw - -
was ordered by the city couran.
iw,hikiHnn Sneaklne Tonight.
"A Fossil From a ueaa j.u
..rti.sH sneaker who will de
liver addresses tonight at the prohi
bition headquarters on Mam sireei.
The temperance meeting will begin at
- a .m .inap at 8 so as not to
Interfere with the Chamberlain and
Manning meeting at tne court u
Motor Car Ont of Business.
... tnr the O. R. N. motor
car and when the time arrived for
leaving Umatilla the engine refused
to work. After working for some
.1 i. an effort to nut the engine
IHHV ,
In commission the attempt was aban
doned and a steam train provided. An
OTitv, turn coaches therefore ar
rived in Pendleton at 12:20 and re-
tnmin will leave on tne regular
tor schedule at :J5.
. ii.nt finTwrtntpndent.
W. M. Jaekle Is the name of the
ntendent of the
IICW """o"" r -
O. R & N.l, having been named to
fill the vacancy caused by tne res-1
ignation of H. J. A. Lonergan. H:s
posltionc orresponds to that for
merly known as division engineer.
Lonergan has been assistant superin
tendent for more than a year, having
succeeded Stotler who folioweo eer-
eley, now with the Oregon wasn-lngton.
Steel Gang Is Here.
m, fppi miner of the O. R N. is
here for the purpose of erecting the
new steel water tanic at tne mm
the new well by the side of the new
roundhouse on Bluff street. ine
steam engine which Is being used to
pump the water and hoist the dirt
f-nm , new well Is also to be used
to lift the heavy part of the steel tank
into place. Bedrock has now own
in 1ia well. The gravel Is
being cleared from this and then a
basin, ten feet deep, will be blasted
out of the solid rock to hold the water.
A Wonderful Spectacle
Is presented to thoss who after
months or perhaps years of
semi-blindness first . put on
glasses, which exactly correct
tho Defects of Vision. Such
Glasses are fitted here.
Tears of study and experi
ence, together with our Modern
Equipment has placed us In
position to Scientifically Cor
rect any Defect of the Eye
that can be Remedied with
Glasses.
HwdretU of aatisfivtl patrons recommend ear Work
DALE ROTHWELL, Optometrist
witk Wh. Hanacom, THE Jeweler
Chickens! Chickens!! Ouckeas 8!
Al l&rtk. tkm aad aWn, yug and eU
Tofaph
East End Grocery
Ma 536
It certainly Is a waste of money for
me to buy the ordinary kind of ba
king powder. For all leading grocers
now sell Cleveland's at the uniform
price of 1 pound, 45 cents; pounds,
11, aad S pounds, Sl.M.
Attention Bowler.
All parties wishing to Join the Pen
dleton Bowling League are requested
to call and sign up by 7:30 o'clock to
night at the PasUme parlors. Hoover
A Book, props.
Mashed potatoes are made whiter
and lighter by adding Cleveland's
Baking Powder before beating. Try a
t poun I can from your grocer for $1.
Mill Qulndara Wtfcox left today for
Portland to enter the Behnke-Walker
business colloge.
THIS FOR YOU
And everybody else in the Pacific Northwest
Third notional Apolo Show
In Spokane. November 14 to 19.
APPLES and APPLES and APPLES
And everything that pertains to Apples, and their cultivation,
packing, shipping and eating.'
- A NOVEL SHOW IN A MODERN CITY ,
Visit them both
LOW EXCURSION FARES
From all stations
Northern Pacific Railway
Tickets on sale November 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.
Aak the Ticket Agent the Fare.
WALTER ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Or.
A. M. Cleland, G. P. A., St Paul, Minn.
A. D. Charlton, A. O. P. A.,kPortland, Or.
Phone Mai. 4.
SM K. Court St.
Dry, wet, chemi
cal and steam
cleaners.
We call for and
deliver anywhere.
OLD SPOTS
Never come back when cleaned by tks
Berlin Dye House
JACK WEBSTER, MANAGER
ITootbaiU-Matlock GroundsFootball j
COLUMBIA COLLEGE VS. . PENDLETON HIGH SCHOOL
MILTON, OREGON "Out for the Championship"
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 28th.
rtA Osiiiafi o.an Admission 25c
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