EIGHT PAGB8 PAGE EIGHT BAILT HAST ORKGOXIAN, PHXPUTOS, ORBOON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 110. Here's News For Every Wife THAT WHICH IS MOST IMPORTANT IX EVERY HOME. PURK FRESH FOOD FOR THE TABIjK IS sow w I "--" HERE IN COMPLETE LINES OF ENDLESS VARIETY. Frewh ricklcd Pigs New Crop Nuts New Crop Raisins Fro-h Conib Honey w Sow Pisalcs New SwpN Pickles New Pill Ptakiss New Grewn OUtos New Ripe Olives New Celery Froth Sauer Kraut Frecb Mincemeat Fine Apples Feet FrowJi Slrauitx.1 Honey ' New Crop Cranberries PERSONAL MENTION Newsy Notes of Pendleton We solicit ths trade of those who care for the clean and freak groceries at reasonable prices. best In pure. Standard Grocery Co. Inc. Where all are Pleased frank O'Gara, Pres. Bernard O'Gara, Sac-Treas. 214-21-East Court Street H. M. Elder returned this morning w ikiio euu. rm o Koin. visit t WaIIx i "s' l ici . ... . I ephone & Telegraph company, Is busy Mrs. Robert Busby of Umatilla,. Is today lMtaIHnj a new 1Uumlnated nere ioy on u. !-u,uv... gn ,n fr(mt of the company.B offlce Dr. John Griswold of Helix, la In on Court street. It la a big blue bell town today on professional business. and wln be illuminated by electricity. William Slusher came up this morning from his sheep ranch at No- story Hour Tomorrow, Tomorrow morning from 10 to 10:30 the regular story hour for chll dren will be held at the public 11 bary. Miss Lula George, principal of the Washington school, will have charge of the gathering. lin. J. W. Wilson, formerly of Pendle ton, but now of Portland, is here to day. M. L. Morrison, the Helix merchant returned home this morning on the mixed train. John Barr, the Fulton wheat grow er, came in from that part of the I county this morning. C. W Eggers. formerly O. R. &'N. A An Action for Money. An action for money was filed In the circuit court this morning by Frank O'Gara against R. C. Lawrence. It is sought to collect a note and a telegraph operator at Barnhart, has balance due on a grocery account. been transferred to Echo. amounting in all to more than $100 Mr, s t Trvnn hn retnrne.1 from w'th Interest and attorney fees. Pendleton Is gradually being made Into a freight division as well as a passenger division point. For the past few months it has been found neces sary to run a freight train from Uma tilla to Pendleton occasionally to han dle the local business. The train as then made up would be left here and the engine and caboose and train crew would then turn around and back to Umatilla. The train has therefore been called the "turn around." The cars left here would be made up Into a through east bound train. With the local business out of the way the heavy through eastbound trains were given a clear an extended visit at the home of a daughter In Turlock, California. John Timmerman, the Helix ranch er, was an Incoming passenger on this morning's Northern Pacific train. Mayor Louis B. SchoVl, Jr., of Echo, came up from that place last even ing for the transaction of business. Our New CLOTHES Are Now on Display Ready for Your Inspection Men's Suits Made to Your Measure If jou sra aaral to Jit ia a raadj-maaa gait we will fit yau srrMtty ay making a iah to yaar MMt meaaara. Nathia t maw JsH aattonu to tslatt torn. Lain iwatak aaaUa yau to abaca rigat ana the a&fetom yau mat adntira. Roosovolt's Boston Storo run between Umatilla and Pendleton. The need for this train has been so great and the advantage so apparent that the company has not only made II a daily but Is arranging to run a similar one in the opposite direction each day. The present train leaves Umatilla In the morning, while the new one. If put on, will leave Pendle ton each morning. The only thing in the way of the immediate installation of the proposed lhe had bee vlsitln(? new train is me snurcuge ui I several weeks, power. At present lQie passenger train motive power Is being used on the "turn-around' from Umatilla and it Is presumed that the train in the opposite direction will be Installed Just as soon as the motive power can be secured. Tci dor Derailed. The derailing of a tender on the westbound Portland local near Bla- lock yesterday, delayed easbound train No. 18 until It did not reach here until after midnight Instead of at 6:15, the regular time. It requir ed seven hours to get the tender on CASTOR I A for Infants and Childien. Ill KM Yea Han Always Bccgfct Bears tfca fBgnataraof PENDLETON DRUG CO. Notice of Annual Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Umatilla Coun ty Agricultural Society will be held at the office of the secretary in fen- dleton. Oregon, on October l9th. 1810. at 10 o'clock a. m., for the elec tion of two members of the board of directors of the Third Eastern Ore gon District Agricultural Society, and election of officers and the transac tion of such other business as shall properly come before such meeting. By order of C. E. ROOSEVELT, Attest: President THOS. FITZ GERALD. Secretary. Matt Mosgrove, the Milton mer- the track. Train No. 2 had Just pass chant, came down from that own last ed No. 1 before the accident and evening for the transaction of court therefore arrived In Pendleton on business. I time, Miss Maud Bentley has returned frnm Wnterford. Cal fornia. where I anmuuies nro acuvc, relatives for Returning-for a successrui tour or the southern end of the county, three automobile loads of republican can didates left this morning for Hold- man. From there they go to Helix and from Helix to Adams, where a meeting will be held at 7:30 after which the participants will return to Pendleton. Those in the party are J. X. Burgess, C. A. Barrett, W. W. McComas, S. D. Peterson, S. F. Wil son, T. P. Gilllland, Zoeth Houser, W. Bradley, Mac B. Molstrom. L. W. Garret was called to Hills- boro owing to the serious illness of his father, Henry Garret, who Is not ex pected to live. J. C. McConnell's family was to day released from the scarlet fever quarantine which has kept the mem bers of that family at home for sev eral days. Attorney G. W. Coutts, Deputy Frank Sallng, G rcnmn Wnnlen Flstpa Hnva nnrt t-OCKDUnt ana A Earl Coutts, left this morning for the stubble fields In the northern part of the county on a goose hunting expe dition. X. B. Forsythe and F. Taylor, two prominent Weston mountain potato growers, have returned home after bringing two wagon loads of potatoes to the local market. Go After Wild Geese. Mrs. Frank Berlin and Attention Modern 'Woodmen. Meeting tonight, A full attendance Is desired. WM. HUSTON, Consul. J. G. FINNEY, Clerk. came down from Athena this morn ing for an unexpected visit with Mrs. Berlins father and sister. J. M. Hays and Miss Gladys Hays. They are pre paring for a visit to the east. Rink Under New Management. The Webb street skating rink Is now under the management of Henry W. Copeland, who eays that skating Is now becoming more popular in this city than at any time since the Instal lation of the local rink. In response to the demand the rink la kept open every evening In the week Istead of lust three times a week as formerly. children 1 rrhe grates have all been overhauled, Three nicely furnished houses for ale or rent. Lee Teutsch. A Wonderful Spectacle Is presented to those who after months or perhaps years of seml-bllndness first put on glasses, which exactly aorreot the 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 Hy that can be Remedied, with Glasses. HaaaraaU mi aatufiad patrons rammend aar Wark DALE ROTHWELL, Optometrist wkk Wa. Hanaaom, THE JeweUr Expert Chemist from Europe. Gustaf Kohlander, a native of Sweden, but who received his chem ical and pharmaceutical education In Germany as well as In his native country, arrived In Pendleton Wed nesday and at once took up his work as manager of the prescription de partment at the Koeppen Bros. Drug Co. Mr. Kohlander Is a graduate of some of the best pharmaceutical col leges of Europe and the Koeppens un doubtedly have engaged a man who will be of great assistance to A. C. Koeppen In the prescription depart ment, which department "A. C." con siders the most Important and to which every attention possible Is giv en by him, as he says the best Is none too good for a sick man and every prescription is given the same atten tion as would be given a prescription being put up for his own child or any member of ,hls own family. Mr. Kohlander speaks rive lan guages fluently and has mastered the English language fairly well during cleaned and adjusted and he Is now preparing to make extensive Improve ments to the building. He is planning to cell and paper the Inside of the strucuro and cover the outside with rustic or shlplap. Arrangements are being made for a big masquerade to be held at some time In the near fu ture. Lease and Outfit ro. ALU 1 000 acres summerfallow, 1 000 acr. of stubble, 35 head of good horses, Combined Harvester, Plows, Mow ers, Gasoline Engine and Pump. In fact everything to carry on ex tensive wheat farming. Everything is first class and Price Very Reasonable Talk With LEE TEUTSGU Phone Mai. i M TCIITCnM 550 Mai. 5 l-tt IfcUIOUU St. The Raal Estate and Insurance Man HERM1ST0NIAHS FOR SENATOR 6. J. MTU have YOU EVER BEEN GOOD AUDIENCE AT ' MEETING LAST NIGHT Project People Endorse Present Sen ator for Good Work Ixwklng to Ex tension ' of Protect Sneakers at Weston Tonight. CuECuPEOBKEi At Hermlston last night Senator C. J. Smith and fellow candidates on the democratic ticket were greeted by a v,io .hurt nimii-n in hA United States good sized audience and an Interest and bv the way. A. C. Koeppen him- ing, entnusiasuc meeting wa ne.u. 1. fn .hi. to imnnie about that the close of the speaking those in ai number of languages himself with- tenaance snowed inr "- n-At effort. present campaign Dy person" 1 . aiA n r AtAn xt r-m tTnhi n no rtM tint amnmnuiT I ireei ni me buiuiuuim her husband to Pendleton as she ex- wise showing them coraiaiuy. in inai pects to spend several months at As- section senator tmun nao a nwi. tnrm nreiron. before loin ne her nus- I supporters oecauao DON'T FAIL TO SEE POOR MUTT GET HIS Mutt an band. Did you ever see a man reading th church page of a dally on a street cart T Presto change You Gan't Afford and your old soiled and wrinkled clothes look like new. It's kard to conceive and It's hard to realise ttat we really can affect the transforma tion tkat ws do. Up-to-date metaods and expert workmen maks it possible mil at but little cost to you. Pkens us today. TTs'll call. Pendleton Dys Vorks 3eu East Alta, Bt. Phoo Main 1 TO EXPERIMENT of the valuable work he did towards urging the gov eminent to extend the Umatilla pro ject. Other candidates will also re ceive good support in Hermlston. Most of the people of that section arc newcomers and act with lnde- Dendence regarding politics. J. M. Scarborough served as chair man of the Hermlston meeting and In the course of his talk referred tq tne Burgess campaign organ in this city ui.gr g 1 1 IMI 1 "! t:" IT r onlywperproe in the county. Speakers last night were Sena.or Smith, Ben Hill, T. J. Tweedy and Dr. Monkman, candidate for coroner, who spoke first. In the course of his talk last night Senator Smith alluded to Mr. Tweedy's candidacy for. county treasurer and said Mr. Tweedy had pledged himself not to ask for an ad vance in salary If elected. He charg ed the present incumbent with hav ing sought to have his salary in creased by the last legislature. The democratic candidates are to speak at Weston this evening. evervthinff you eat causes you dls- I tress. Don't do It. There is one ao- soluta safety and sure remedy for I such ills one that has been endorsed by thousands and that Is Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters No matter how long you have suf fered one bottle will surely help you. I Try It today. It is for Poor Appetite, Indigestion, Headache, CostiTeness, I Colds and Grippe. Avoid substitutes. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mutt and Jo Wife present The Head of the Family MAE LATTURAL, as Buster Brown. SHUBIE SMITH, in a New Special NEW MOTION PICTURES ENTIRE CHANGE TONIGHT New' Goods Arriving Daily G1CAND OPENING AND RECITAL Fresh Chow-Chow Fresh Mixed Pickles Fresh Sweet Pickles Freeh Dill Pickles Fresh Sour Pickles Fresh Olives Echo Honey, both Strained or in the comb the pure kind New crop Raisins, Figs and Nuts of all kinds. Dmgiraiini's (Brocery lH? I 37 Will be held at Eller's Music House Saturday, Oct. J9th, between the hours of 2 and 4 p. m. A vanea pro gram will be rendered by the most toiontAri nrtlnta In Umatilla county. Miss Harriet Young of the Toung music studio, Pendleton, piano soio. Miss Bernlce Ruppe of Pendleton, soprano solo. Mr. Rose of Pendleton, tenor soio. Miss Louise Wise, contralto solo, melodies. Miss Edith Johnson, piano solo. Mica Trin n(i Tnn Cherry. Ermal Mann, -Mian v.Ana. Thompson. Miss Edna Vlmmnpfflfln And Others. Refreshments will be served and the ladles will be presented with a beautiful souvenir. , Every one cordl nllv Invited to attend. Respectruiiy, EILER8 MUSIC HOUSE. AT THE 0BFHEUC1 THEflTBE Idle M L V -20c a marrlnff-A license was Issued to day to Steven Earl French and Ruth A. Kidder. The bride to he being under age the written consent of her father, George B. Kidder was given. When You Want Shoes-Try Us Red School House line for Misses' and Children in box calf and vicl 6-to 8 $1.60, 8 1-8 to 11 $1.76, 11 l- to t $1.90. Goodman line good wearers, 6 to 8 $1.10, 8 1-2 to 11 $1.25, It 1-2 to 2, $1.60. Boys' Shoes $1.60 to $2.60. Best Work Shoes for men at $2.60, $3.00 and $3.60. Ladles Shoes of all kinds. Full Line of Ladles' Felt Juliets, fur trimmed. THE WONDER STORE DESPA1N a BNNBT Mala ul Coart Strut