lV'.'.M f.l'.HX pack right. DAILY KAST OKECOXIAX, PENDLEIOX, or.JXiOX, Tt'KSlJAY, GCTCUldt ii, iOii. Eicrr pages. -"''C'-A ....--. : , , m-rnm nmmmr nmr .win A GOOD COOK DEMANDS THE BEST ! i E '1 That's w apln'ij.iijis; MAIN 30. iv those dosiriiiii criverios 'squaiv'' meal always for an appetizing and ask ''Central'' for THEY GET IT ! OITAMTITV 1 HltAI ITV . rxrrnv vw""1 ollu V l t U1 C.VLM Ed candi.into f.n- ir.vMii, .c v-wV,i... T'nlv orsltv of Oroiron T'r.i.lrteh 1 h purchase at the 18 ton' ls in tn '"l,i'i' ln cuniitc- ! aft paes'itg through Etiscne. made a I HS tion with the injunction suit boiiis special stop nt ' tho ' university for a ... luUI I.UUII, j i . . n i. i . .- mill .t n. , j l 1 1 1- Pill' dents, and Henry George, Jr., the New" , ' Dog Coca to .lull. I Voi k couple sman and oronoiniat, aJ-I j Officer Kearney last nlsrht arrest.-! 1 dressed the students at the I'niversity ! ja shecphorder for being drunk ami I 'as: night. Senator Oore, of Oklaho jwhen he' was taken to Jail, hia faith-!", "the Hl;nd Orator Eloquent," is! ! ful shepherd do refused to leave him. ' to address the students next week.! Ljrhm.'eMJwnJt-F. 1 Wi" uii, M'jWEAwgLk whj . i. .., K K i i svmnnthv the officer itllowe.i the i and many other prominent men are 'PgaMCTgaaaBM J animal to go to jail with its master 1 'lieduled to visit the Unlvcrity dur-i " ' I n n I nnnarenttv It is nulte hannv in its! '"K the present year. Owing to the! (narrow confines. STfifiDSaO GROCERY OOMPArJY, ISC. WHERE FRANK O-GVUA. Pres. ALL, q wi WW A WVW ' 9 : of Pendleton : ARE PLEASED. UERXARD OGARA. SccTrats, Tlmv Drunks .tailed. Three more occupants were secur ed for tho city Jail last night when John raker, D. K. N'iles and Wallet' Loro were arrested for being drunk. They all took jail sentences 'this mor ning after pleading guilty before Judge Fitz Gerald. Democratic Warhorso Hero Col.inel Dunphy. well known at torney of Walla Wa'la and frequently mentioned us the next democratic candidate for governor of Washing ton, is in the city today, in connec tion with the injunction suit being tried in the local court. Washington t-tood on the Palisades i pposito, weeping as he saw his sol dier., tiring slaughtered. Several skulls have . been dug up in this field by men work'ng for Penal.! & Marry, vbt aro converting the land lilt i a park. Arms, legs, th!rh hones and other human bones have been dug up during thr four month that the contractors have been working there. Innumerable bullets have also been found scattered nil over the fields, many of them burled in treei; and In stumps . and the workmen have, unearthed many arrowheads which belonged to the Indians who helped In the fight. ij jp """ NATION'S PKOMINKXT MKN VISIT STATU I'XIVr.USTTY SCRIBES ARRIVE FOR BIG FEASTfe 'WHS. line down from the east end of the unty this morning to represent the water club at the league meetin" at the press Freewater Times t'VliKV TP..UN liltlNC.S Til KM INTO THE CITY "m.itilla County Press Association Will be lrimM at Paiupiet To. uiulit Willi tominirci.il Clubs and Development lA'airue. V:II Snrvi"y Hatchery Site. i Frank Hays will leave earlv In the morn'nir with a crew of three men I for Gibbon where he will survey th j laini wanted by the state "fish and i game commission ns a hatchery site. The land has only been surveyed once and that very bad'y thirty years ago and, as a result, the commission has experienc:ng difficulty in de scribing the land. cu:iri t..niid vi!n th ,t for t!-. 1" -i" .f MV wlvi : of Cue o'.l:i' '. 1 ready ie city iOSO of' i . ianon , ie with ' al clu'a mniiT- ; V :'.!-' co'jr.ty :id o !i- ' l 1- red Und ot Athena, nn.1 Pol I'l.srk Viw,i of Weston are to arrive' on the 5 o'clock train from that di-1 re, ilon as is also r.ruce Shangle of 1 Miltnn XT 11 .-. i "... - .1. . ..! i j.i.oi v.siijf in tcno anu ; been : .i. i-. .iic.iaiuis oi fiiot itock are al-' I so expected bv evening. I j Visiting newspapermen and de-: rtivlns Men Aro Hero. ; vi lo;;iH'i:t league representatives are Five representatives of the Warren ! re.pieste, to be nt the rooms of the 1 Construction company, which is un- ("i iiur.ereiul cluh at 6 o'clock for the ; der contract to jiave Alta. Cottonwood purpose of holding business meetings ' and Webb streets In this city, are I ok" the respective bodies. At 7:43 the here today to make preliminary ar v;itor. will be entertained at a ban- i rangements for establishing their met to he riven at the Quelle and at plant. They state that their plant will wl-i.-h the Commercial club tnauagers be here within a few duys and thai : u i 1 be the hosts. j work will commence immediately on its arrival. fact that Eugene is on -the main trunk' line between Portland'and San Fran- ! Cisco all the prominent men coming '. to .tho coast generally find time to s op for a short visit nt the state uni versity of Oregon. that the big Closing-Out-Sale of the BostonStore is a genuine effort to go out of business. Being overloaded in MeiV Union Suits we purpose changing them into money at a great sacrifice. . V We have specified them in lots to mike easy selling and your convenience in buying. Lot numbers and sizes are marked plainly. WIHEI.KSS DASH TO POI.K. a 111,'. !".;' 4 .:re til- ii n I C. ot the urtvu up on .r ibis 1 71 1 y o.inie morning and are i.b-a "f forniing ssoci.itlon. Potli vee.pm-nt league . t'.'.eir r".-i:cctive Gloving Picture- for Friends. W.i -liiiit'ton. P. C. Oct. 24. The -i:-. : : ;n Federntbm of Labor today ii-', ;: ir-'s ti'p.t i;s pli'.ns of exhibiting :. -vlng pictures to provide funds for: Mi- ic1ue.:!ra defense, I "humillatln-; i r.-'i-t-ssary." The pi'-tures. portray- ' irg C'ic arr-.st of the M'-Xamars. the i sirtroom s-'eiH-s and view? of their' prison life, will bo exhibited around i':. eourtrv by the federation. I Innrnnco .Men Here. John Knight, manager of the Kninhts of Pythias inurance il part:uent for 'regon find 10. P.. Haw kins, manager for Washington, were gnes's of Damon lod;e Xo 4 at a so cial session and smoker last evening. Mr. Hawkins was formerly in cluiige of the insurance work in Oregon and iius been here often in the past. v:-.y that is nee..lt-d to have half or so he supreme court decisions re-j d is a highor appellate court, i don't Kiwy.-rs work for that? j term - ?: i :i. p s rra ? ; ? j a Die 0- (ft R. 5 U. 00. ILL :.'E AT ARLi.'iGTQs, ORE., OCTOBER 31, A 1 rv, ! .12'': .it t'xri-n lures aii'l riants. (' !: 1 'I -i i' The S.I,,. ( Hi! Tri in: 1 i ' i !1 el: v tlK- ural CVileire. (jrain, Pnul , iii i I will lo L'ather jirae If-il stllijects. ilorrow a n l jNt, aii'l will iftnvi -, aii'l aHen 1 the meet- ; fr"!ii the Oivpm Aurieuli .li'!!!'iii,-trai'Mis on Livestock, 'ii-ervati'n of ha-tiire, etc. y f"f farmer? ami oth'-r- t i-M''i"i"!i "ii llie-e and kiip nt. LeaL'ue of (iilliaui, Arliao'ii en Octilor : WM. McMURRAY, i; i.-!..: Pa rtli T Agent, nd, Ore. Iluiiters ;ct l'our Doer. George Heddows, Ed Hayes, II. E. Kramer and Jim Maikham are bac'.i from a deer hunt in the Camas creek country and in token of their prowe.-H the carcasses of four fine bucks are hanging in cold storage today. They i t port deer plentuul in mu uusiri i where th-y hunted. One of the prong herns" which they brought back bad tiro bullet holes in one ot its shoulders not two inches apart ihere Kramer and Hays shot it at the same time. Captain Pa Id win to Keep In Touch With World on Xoxt Vojrn Mare Island. Calif. Captn'n Edwin I'aldwin of "dash to tho pole"fnme is preparing again to invade the Ice fields of the north. This time ho ex-, ports to carry with him a wireless out fit and through the wireless stations recently established by the govern ment in Alaska keep in constant com munication with the outside world. Captain Paldwin tva th guest of Captain H T. Mayo-at Mare Island nun' yard today and inspected the wireless stations. Through arrange-1 nients made with Lieutenant K. H. : Dod.I, in rhargo. of the wireless. Cap- j tain Paldwin (s plann ng to furnish j the world with dully reports on his' tux; battle with the lee fields. j Vast possibilities have been opened . bv thet wireless, according to Capia n' , Paldwin, and he believes that with u i wireb s outfit he wi'l be oh!f to ! if rich the north pole and talk to the I rest of the V orld from "dead center. "-j i inly -hi- in tallation of the higher, power stations in Alaska has made' this possible. Capta-n Pa'.dw'n has not announc-' j ed tlie date on which he will sturt hi; dash. I ni I Genuine Cotton 1 P C BaUl B in two colors nat- I rV g Worth $2.00 ural and Gray l? B U W I f Dark Gray Worst- fikA rt F LOT dm ed and Cotton " H T Worth $2.50 Mixture ll j U U I ftf Q Blue tint and nat- A Q fj T LUI O ural light weight f 41 Worth $3.00 Worsted jlSJ La U ll " A Heavy Gray PC! B-lfl JT Worsted Lightly Wcrlh $3.50 Fleeced L . U U LOt 3 Assoited Pink ffc P Splashed O W(Hth S5.00 Heavy Worsted B 3 I ROY'S I.KAI COSTS AX I. ad .McCimas P.nys Indian I.and. K. W. McComas. the well known grain buyer, has just purchased eighty acres of Indian land about a mile southwest of I'ayuse. A forty acre piece was secured from Mary Flush, formerly Ta-ma-e-licht, and her huJ band, Charles Flush, for $1200 and the other forty was bought from Huvn fjilnian formerly Itosu I.yman. for merly Ah-ta-noon. and her husband. Walter Oilman, for $1000. The deeds were pluced on record today. W ho .Itiimicil from Fire IVsonne In Serious ("finditioii. IS xiiiHiiiiiii'u, oi j. ivi-siey .titii- c iner, eleven years old. lost b:s arm j the rt su't ot" a gamo of follow loader i in which he jumped from a fire en- 9 cape s.niie days ago. ' His arm wits broken by th fall of I twenty-five f.-e', and after a fnw days! gangrere devt-lopr . To s:tv his lifo I Dr. Frank W. I.ockwixid of East Or- j ange deoi.'ed that an amputation was1 necessary ainl tlio arm was Binputat-i (a) in Si. Mary's hopsital. Ten o her boys were f dlowing M-.r-t'uner when lo; made the bap, but they did not follow htm. The surgeons my. lie may rcover but that hM condition Is serio.ua. As'"sWir Isot. . Moiistaelie. C. P. Strain, county af-scssor and Icity councilman, Is today minus the j hirsu e appendage which has adorn , ed his upper lip for these ninny years i His friends stare at. him in surpriso and wonderment for his appearance ; indicates that he has found the fountain of eternal youth, llic may or 3rd other councilman believe that th"ir colleague w'll bo seriously h.indlcapped in the fu.ure dolibera- ticii-5 of the aldemanto boay as It is a wtll known fact that Mr. f-.train ha-! nlways been accustomed to lo bis be t arguing while twis'wij hs rpo.tstache. "Star Pitcher Wins Itiide," Is a head line. Half the Kills ln the country would marry a etar pitcher on ton minutes' acquaintance. K 8a labia Remedy CATARRH Ely's S; earn Ba!m An opportunity of rare oc curance. Get your entire win ter supply now. Did you ever wear s? once tried always worn by 95 out of a hundred, ask a Union Suit Wearer. U 11 1 0 11 ,-wjaaaw'ac53f.aaaiB,aii niin iimi hbmi n n'dHnua inn tr -It THE OFFICE SCHNEITER, Prop. PENDLETON, ORE parpily Liquor Store 7 1 1 Main Street. Phone Main 299 A Splnivlii! Cotton Display. The Peoples Warehouse has In one of its windows a display which Is at'.ractini? considerable attention from the public. It consists of cotton In Its various BtaKcs, on the plant, the raw material and tho finished pro duet. A large cotton plan' was se cured through Roy Puchanan. head of the lu'Jies' department, from his former home in Texa.s and many peo ple are thus ntioruea near nrsi sight of the great southern product as it grows. About it are large rolls of cotton as it is when ready to be made into cloth and draped along the sides and back are many bolts of cotton fabric ready to be made Into garment.--. Banks Pay You Interest on What You Save. We Pay You Interest on f What Yon Spend With Us f i When trading at this store always ask for cash register receipts 2 and save them. They represent a saving of 2 1-2 per cent on each and every purchase. They are as good as cash ln exchange for gro ceries. Call and loam how. A fine line of Nutmeg Musk Melons Just Received. Phone Your Order CLARK'S GROCERY is o-i'ckb absortod. Give lit..:! si One, it clean es. soothes, leals Had protects Uie ci.-ensed uicra 'ir.ico requiting from Catarrh and drivei tar.iy a Odd in tbeliead quickly. Kestore litt Senses of Tate and HmeU. Full si iO cts. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid 3rearn B.tlm t-jt use in atomizers 75 cts. ilv brothers, 5G Warren Street. Hew YotK I KRYPI0K : Without Lines infhp. w .vision1 III H1W ST ft W ""1 Ui Ssj n. rn i i i tf : Lens va;: : Notice Kryptok : : Advertisements To Pldo AiTif State: II M Averlll. broth' r of Deputy Oarne Warder Averlll, and Hoy M )ts. tramplon steer ioptr of the nrth-;i!-l, will leave in .h- rrirning hi'iJ t -i- k on a ride across ihr- state. rr. v.ii. leave by way cf Pi'o Hock nr.d re.ui for Priueville, ttfte. which t'niy v i I i ros-i the moun a ris by via of i.'iter Lake and 3n 1 up m Ciury county In the extreme south weste-n part of tho state. Pesides their mounts they will take two pai k li orses and expect to meet no diffi i iili.ir-s in their Journey. They licve they can cover the distance in less than three weeks. ni it i: volition p.i:maixs Phone Main 174 612 Main Street Poim-h of Washington's Soldlep Dug 'p in Nenv York, New Tork. Workmen who are preparing that part of the Isham es tate which the family has given to the 'ity for a park, at Broadway and 207th street, found a complete human skeleton about threofeet under the ground. It ls believed that tho skeleton la that of ono of General Washington's soldiers who was killed In th re treat from White Plains. Perhaps ho was killed In the battle along the river front near this point, when In the following magazines: Saturday Evening Post, Liter ary Digest, Outlook, Colliers, Everybndys, McClurcs, Cosmo politan, Review of Reviews, Worlds Work, Scrlbners. KItYPTOKS are perfect in construction and clearness, and are the best lenses made for all requiring double focus lenses. J No seams or cement, no edges s to become rough or Jagged in cleaning. Just : perfect sight with tho unsightllneas and dls- comfort left out. Of course J they must bo fitted right. We fit them to give you comfort and satisfaction. s DALE ROTH WELL: OPTOMETRIST With Ilanscom TUTE Jeweler, Pendleton, Oregon. 2 The Cash Market Handles the Cel ebrated Seal Shipt Oysters, also Clams, Crabs, Schrimps land Fish as well as Groceries and Meats. Pendleton Cash Market Cor E. Court and Johnson Sts. Phone Main 101 American Beauty Embroidery Outfit Complete- outfit with American Beauty Embroidery Tlosa to complete the desipn. Pillow Tops 25 and 50 22 inch Center Piece 25 . Library. Oval - . - 75 Library Cover : $1.00 Complete lino of American Beauty Embroidery Floss and 1). M. C. in white and colors, 2 skeins for 5. THE WONDER STORE : ' ' ---The Store for Thrifty Pooplo.