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THEY GET IT !
QUANTITY and QUALITY with EVERY
purchase at the
STANDARD GROCERY COMPANY, ISC.
WHERE ALL ARE PLEASED.
FIIAXK O'GAKA, Pre. BEKXAKD O'GARA, Seo.-Treas.
.Newsy Notes
: of Pendleton :
WALLA WALLA TEAM
DEFEATS LOCAL H. S.
U'IjOSE GAME MAnKS
OPEXIMi OP SKASON'l Jvk Keefe, umpire;
""Visitors nvl I.owils Hold Each Oilier
Si-orcle-ss Until iJist Few Mo
McntM of Contest, Whon Kormor
.Make Toui1nlov.ii, Winning Victory.
Through a touchdown made after a
Chapman q Burns
H"usor rh! Snyder
F'nnoll.... lhr Cowon
Ilndermnn (c) . . fb Roberts
At the close of the first half Kirk
patrlck replaced Hampton at tackle
ana t-erguson took the place of
Mnwjtiii at guard.
Officials of the game were as fol
lows; Mark Moorhonse r..foi-o,.
Trarv Rnlip-
field judge; Prof. Ruth, head lines
man. '
lomhirlh's Mother !!.
John T. Lnmblrth of the First Na
tional bank, left this morning for
Spokane In respon-fe to a message re
ceived last night telling of the death
of his mother. The deceased had
been 111 for some time but death came
unexpectedly. 1 ,
PolU-o lM'kot Unlit.
Two drunks, one a man and the
other a woman, constituted the on'y
offenders in the police court this
morning They wcr- both. In for
drunkenness and wre assessed the
usual $5 by Judge Fttz Gerald.
E.UoiMlng ('onorcto Walk.
Work Is now underway on the con
struction of a concrete walk in front
of the Christian church on Jackson
street. The walk will connect with
the concrete walk recently built by
the city.
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It's
Cold!
CYCLONE LEVELS INDIANA TOWN
Ilillsboro Almost AYUxyi from Slap,
Hut No One Is Killed.
Danville, 111. A cvelone nf terrifi,.
I Velocity S ruck tha t.wn t itih.i.
3ong run wihin five minutes of the.ir.j.. about twelve miles from" Dan
rlivi' ef the game the Walla Walla viile, and all but wiped it from the
!)gh school footbail nam defeated may. The property damage will nm.
I cunt nearly to Jinn.OOO. according tn
a Ivieos received- here bv lone dis-
I'nmtllla Cuso in V. S. Court.
Umatilla county has had the cen
ter of the stage in he United States
court nt Portland durln the past
week where the Orchard Development
company case has been on trial. W.
I.. Thompson. II H. Longhim R. X.
Stanfie'd and other b-eal people bring
defendants. Messrs. Winter and Racy
of this bar have appeared as attorneys.
the warriors of the Pond let n high
it the KounJ-lp grounds ye-terday
-iftevuoon.
Vri'.:l v'thin a few minutes of the'
olos- of 'he semend hilf the game i
!. sci-re'ess. During the first ha'.f :
the heavier Walla Walla team out
jVlayel the local boys to some extent i
tut could not sc -re. In the second
n.'iif the Pendleton teo.m made good
yardagn through trick p'aysand for
warl pas.- and several times were
viirhin striking distance of the en--niy's
goal, bnt failed to score.
It hj wh.le the ball was in Pen
dleton's possession near the Walla
Walla goal that the fatal play was
in .vie. Pendleton tried a forward
pass and the p! y was 'ntrrupted hy
one of the Walla Walla hacAcs. Se
cur rig the pigskin he dashed away for
a "5-y-ird run for a touchdown.
The fo. lowing was tho line-up of
ihe two tea:ns at the opening o the
re telephone, and six or seven ner-
5"i'- were slit-htiv inhirod l,,.t n.- I three states of th' nni'ilnwa
Round-Up Pictures at ItaiKiucc.
Motion pictures of the Round-Up
are to be an interesting feature at the
big banquet, to be given In Portland
tonight by the Por'lnnd Commercial
club. The pictures 'vill be shown as
the Round-Up contribution to the en
tertainment and the feature was se
cured at the instance of William Me
Murry, general passenger agent of the
O.-W. K. & x. Secretary J, H Gwimi
Is now en route to Portland with the
picture film which will be used
through the courtesy of Xe'son & Ly
tic, w ho have the show rich's for ih
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Don't let a little thing like that bother you. If you can't
change the weather, you can change your clothes, and
Our Warm Winter Shirts and Underwear Make
the Cold Winter Nights Like Balmy Summer Days
V inter Underwear at
k3 A regular $1.50 Garment
U elsewhere, is snA Koro fVvr KJ U I
Heavy Fleece Lined Underwear sold the world over for 50c a gaiment-.-we
have a large line at per garment ..
III If bo
37ic
The one nice thing about trading here is that
you are always sure of getting a correct
fit. Our lines run from 34 to 48.
Workingmen's Clothing 'Co.
MAIX AND WEBB STREETS, PENDLETON", O-IE
A DOLLAR Spent HERE is WOR.TH TWO to You SPENT ELSEWHERE
.MAKES 01H PARDON PI.EA.
Man Convicted of P.lgumy Says l'rosc
iitina Witness Was Itigamist.
Laporte, Ind. A case which prom
ises to unfold
brought forth in "Baby Mine." Mar
jorle Cortland as Zole. wife of Alfred
j Hardy Is the star and she fills her
role in a charming manner. Hut Kail
j Mitchell as Jimmy Jlncks Is the chief
was killed
Tn.-u hundreds were not killed
stems a miracle, as the streets of the
t .n were crowded with shoppers at
I me nine the cyclone struck.
Th... cyclone came from the north
I wet and cut a patch about two miles
wi,iv through the surrounding coun-
". it leveled or damaged every bus
in. ss hou-e and residence in Hills
horo. There is not a shade tree, tele
phone or telegraph pole standing, and
the Rig Four railroad was placed en-
i.re.y out of commi-'sion A call for
men to ch ar away the debris was sent
j to Danville at once and a special
with a hundred nun aboard was hur
! ried to HilNboro.
ing of the state hoard of pardons in
the consideration of the appeal for
clemency for Will am Wigmlr of Ply
mouth, who is serving a sen'mce In
the Michigan City prison for bigamy.
The wife (if Wegmir was illegally con-
n.'tl- U.irmiln IP . . 'OICU Ul 1 1 1 a 1 I I 1 1 1 . IliUUS "I
i4l.niw.-ii.'ii n iiuuii-iuus local, ii , v
i ii iiiiiulii, litis ori-ii
d.irurll liita..ialniT 0. . , ...
o t i nil lirooucer Tor 11 tiiu n
chapters will come up at the meet-; i3 reouired to eo forth nnd .-..t ',. 't.,.i.
j KJRYPTOK
Will Hunt Pucks.
There will be trouble tomorrow am
ong the ducks who inhabit the nnmls
IVr.lh-ton
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lUi.-seii
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Co wen
.... French
Estes
Tickling In the throat, hoarseness,
loss of voice indxate the need of Bal
lard's Horehound Syrup. It eases the
lung. iuiets the cough and restores
heahh in the bronchial tubes p,;m
2"e, COc and $1.00 pr bottle Sold
oj A. C. Koeppen .1 Eros.
The MeXamara trial may last till
after the -next presidential election
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A SNAP FOR $2500.00
7 room modern house, stone cellar, barn, wood shed, bath,
toilet, shade and fruit tret 1-2 block'ground.
Call at once as bargains of this character can't last. Must see
It to appreciate it.
MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
Phone Main S3. H7 E. Court Street.
Other Property of Every Description.
Money to Loan on City and County Realty.
Tha most popular trading place in town is now
agent for the
Celebrated Seal Shipt Oysters
J. W. DYER, Prop. Phone M. 536
hunters succeed wifli thi.ir
tintions. A number of sportsmen are
going down this evening and tomor
row morning to try their luck with
the web footed birds. Fred Eearle and
Lee D. Drake are going down this
evening on the motor while Roy Kirk
Icy, Roy Alexander and Fred Lampkin
intend taking the night train for the
west end town. Reports from Herm
iston Indicate that shooting is now
good in that region.
Wheat Clinihinsr Upward.
The local wheat market Is inter
esting today because of an advance of
one cent i price which slight climb
brings the local quotation once more
to 71 cents for club. It Is the fir t
time in nearly a month that 71 con's
has been quoted and the farmers who
have not yet sold are "taking notice."
However there is a disposition on the
part of the holders to wait anil see
if a further advance will not occur.
In the view of J. W. Maloney, who is
in close touch with conditions through
having bought much fwheat this fall,
approximately one-tMrd of the wheat
of the county is still in the hands of
the growers. . .
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The Cash Market Handles the Cel
ebrated Seal Shipt Oysters, also
Cla ms, Crabs, Schrimps land Fish as
well as Groceries and Meats.
Pendleton Cash Market
Cor E.
Court and Johnson St. Phone Main 101
J1MMaM1tniTliTTll)TTMII ! ! I IHIH i i 1 1 ITnr1iry' 'H'wum -'' "M,T1T-Tmyf
lloiiglit GuTi.cy Place.
. Through a trade that was placed
on record today Roland Oliver has
purchased the old Guernsey property
at the corner of Jacknon and Garfield
streets on the north, sldo of the river.
It was sold by Mrs. Henna B. Harris,
formerly Mrs. Guernsey, and who now
lives at Xorth Yakima. The place
compri.-es two lots, making a tract
l'lO feet square and there is a small
house on they corner lot. This house
is to be repaired by the purchaser and
used as a dwelling. In the deed that
was filed today the purchase price
is given at $10 but it is known that
the actual sale price was in the neigh
borhood of J1200. The property has
been vacant so long that the house
has become badly dismantled and
n irthsiders are pleased at the pros
pect of having, the house remodelled
and occupied.
searching the
records of the courts In Kansas, find
ing she says, that Mrs. Wegmir Xo.
1, whose evidence convicted Wegmir
was married to two men. from neith
er of whom she had obtained a di
vorce when she married Wegmir.
'BABY MINK" MADK HIT.
o.v hook or crook, and to ,io so at
once. He does it but it involves no
(tun for Jimmy. As Airgie, tile wife
ioi Jimmy, Jane Carlton has a less nr
luuous part which she fills nl
, ton Preston as the suspicious
iilf.es the stunt well and is responsible
for some laughs himself. Altogether
I "Baby Mine" is a huge success and
the popularity of the comedy w as well
shown by the bursts of applause and
curtiUn calls given last evening.
PAR VISION
Lines
NEAR
Clever CoiikmI.v Is Continuous Laugh
Producer iind Pniilit Curtain
Calls.
When Margaret Mayo wrote "Baby
.Mine" she put forth a side splitting
ci medy and it N very cleverly given
by Marjorie Cortland and the troupe
that was with her at the Oregon last
evening. From almost start to finish
the play is funny and frequently it l
a scream. The plot admits of some
good possibilities in the way of mirth
ful situations and they are well
Jackson to Portland.
Pacrntnento, Cal., Oct. 21. O An
drew Jackson, under arrest In I.os An
geles and wanted in Portland on a
charge of obtaining money under
false pretenses, will be taken back to
the scene of his crime tolstanil trial.
Extradition papers were granted yes
terday to J. Cordano, Oregon state
agent, at the office of Governor Johnson.
Hook Slips aal Kills lAtggrr.
Astoria, Or., Oct. 21 Carl Nelson,
a logger employed at the Brlx Logging
camp on Grays river, was instantly
killed yesterday -.morning. He has
fastened the cable around the log
and .signaled the engineer to start
the engine. The hook slipped and
was hurled through the air, st jilting
Xelson on the head, crushing his
skull.
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Library Oval 7.1 ?
Library Cover ?1.00
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Cotton stockings began to be made
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Notice is hereby given, that the
Common Council on the l"th day of
October. 1911. adopted the fallowing
resolution, and that the surveyor's es
timate of the cost of said work as
mentioned in said resolution Is now
on file with the undersigned:
Be it resolved, by the Common
Council of The City of Pendleton that
it is expedient to Improve and it Is
hereby proposed to Improve Main
street In The City of Pendleton from
the north line of Main street bridge
to the south 1 ne of Jackson street,
by constructing concret esldewalka
along the east side thereof where
there are at present no concrete
sidewalks, such sidewalks to be con
slructed according to the charter and
ordinances of The City of Pendleton
and the plans and specifications
therefore prepared by the City Pur
veyor nnd filed with the Recorder of
The City of Pendleton on the 18th
day of October, 1911, and
Be it further resolved, that such
plans and spec'f'cations so filed be
and the same are hereby approved;
and
Be it further resolved, that' the costs
of making such improvement shall be
a charge and lien upon the parcels of
land especially benefited thereby, pro
portionately as so benefited, and the
owners of such parcels of land so j
specially benefited shall be liable for (
the payment of the costs thereof In
proportion as they are so specially I
benefited; and
Bo It further resolved, that an ns-
sessment district is hereby created,
embracing the property to bo assess- '
ed for tho payment of such improve-'
ment, which assessment district shall I
Include the property lying and being
within the following bounded and de
scribed district, to-wit:
Commencing at a point on the tine
between .Sections 3 nnd 10, Township
e North. Range 32 E. W M , 58 feet
east of the intersection of said sec
tion line with a southerly projected
east line of Main street, thence south
35 degrees 30 minutes, east 187 feet
more o? lea to the center of the
channel of the Umatilla r?ver, thence
up the said center of the channel of
tho Umatilla river to the northerly
projected east line of Main street,
thence following said northerly pro
jected cast lino of Main s'reet north
23 degrees 36 minutes, west H0 feet
more or less to tho said section line;
thence continuing in the same direc
tion along the same line 17.25 feet,
thence south 88 degrees W. 84.7 feet,
thence south 35 degrees 30 minutes
east 16.9 feet to place of beginning.
Bb It further resolved that a copy
i una lecuiuiiun, logemer With a
notice that there is on file In the or
fice of the City Recorder the Survey
or's estimate of tho proportion of
the cost of said work to be charged
against each lot, part of lot and par
cel of land, be published for a period
of ten days In the Kast Orcgonlan,
which newspaper Is hereby designat
ed by the Common Council for the
publication thereof.
THOS. FITZ GERALD,
Recorder.
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Servlm; aH Midshipman Helps
MiH Boat With Fuel.
London The Prince of Wales,
who has for some time been serving
as a midshipman aboard II M. S.
Hindustan, has Just had his first ex-j
perience of "coaling ship," w hich j
means a s'ronuous bout of hard and !
dirty work for everyone on board of- I J
fieers included. '
There is keen competition among 1
tho ships of a squadron to pet the
coal bunkers filled in record time,
so the operation is lways performed
at lightning speed. The young
irince like all the other miilshim"n,
took his share of the work, which
was driving one of the steam winches
which hoist the s icks of coal aboard.
He stuck manfully to his task and
wh-n through with it he was so com
pletely disguised in coal dust and
grease that Queen Mary herself would
not have known him.
The royal middy's first coaling took
lilaee in the Firth of Forth, Scotland,
where the homo fleet was lying at tho
time.
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Phone Main 174
612 Main Street