page Kicnr. DAILY EAST OKEGOMAX. PEXDLETOX. OHEGOX, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1011. Eianr PAGES. Just what our name implies, every article purchased from our new stock of staple ami fancy groceries will !e founj of the HIGHEST ST AX DAI D. Fresh and Priced Low lies! des we are just as careful in filling phone orders as if you made the selection yourself. New stock arriv ing daily at the STANDARD QROQERY COMPANY, 1KB. 1MIOXK MUX 0(5. WHERE AL.L ARE PLEASED. FKAXK CVGARA, Pres. BERNARD O'GAIU, Seo.-Treas. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Another HfotTlrt Plnm-r. The cafeteria dinner given two weeks ago by the ladies of the Pres byterian church proved so popular that another will be given tomorrow at the old Creamery building on Main street at the noon hours. ! Annual Mooting f Civic iJidlos. ( j The annual business meeting of the ' Ladies' Civic association will be held i tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the assembly room of the city hall ,'nn,i nil members are asked to be I present. I fORHER D.W.R.SR MM -JOHN M. StxrTT MADE gex'i pass agt. or s. p. Oil;t-r Changes in Official Family of l'ailniail AnnoiiiHixl In Accordance With Program Arranged With Ad vent of ISccopt Ii"or"iuiiiatiou rian. John M. Scott, assi.-tant general passenger agent for the O.-W. U. & IV. and well known in Pendleton, has "ecn made general passenscr agent if ihe Southern racific, Portland dis trict , The announcement to this ef fect his just-been made and is in line 'Vith the gt nerai ihin of reorgan- by ti-.e Harriman reople in the north west. Other changes announced along with the promotion of Mr. Scott are ns follows: I l'. w. tampoeu, assistant general manager of the O.-W. R. & ., with headquarters at Seattle, appointed general superintendent of the South era Pacific, Portland district. II. K. Lounsbury. assistant general froight agent of Portland, Is made general freight agent. T. W. Younger will take office as superintendent of motive power. S. L. Purkhalter is district engineer and a, B. Hutchinson, purchasing agent. Scott Is Capable. Before coining to Oregon Mr. Scott was. chief clerk in the office of J. C. Stubbs, director of traffic of the Harriman sysiem. Mr. Stubbs first made l-im-eif known as rate clerk in the Vnion Pacific of:'ices at Oma- Father Duman of the Catholic', i ..v... ....v. i,.,. ... .:v.il n eonsltrn V .lull 11 lin.l n ment or postal cara piciures ui mc handsome new edifice now under con ! st ruction. The pictures are made 1 from tho plans and show the church ! as it will be when finished The cards will bo sold and the proceeds ad Jed to the building fund. Odd Follows Install Lamp. After a lapse of several months s'nee the last of the many street lamps was put in place, the Odd Fellows have fallen in line and today I are having one of the artistic Iron ' posts and clusters set up in front of the Alta street entrance to their hall. Nothing Doing" in Court. Once again this morning Police Judge Fitz Gerald was not called to , his bench to administer punishment ' to mall offenders, the peace and quiet of the city having been unbrok ' en during the last day and "night and consequently no one appearing to an swer to the question "Gu'lty or not guilty?" i.1 ! Court Sits ns Fqunliaation Hoard. j The county court at 2 o'clock this r.fternoon resolved itself into an equalization board to adjust the as ' sessments made on property owners i under the recently created drainage j d strict at Stanfield. Many Stanfield residents are in attendance to enter their complaints. and &0 j Noted Muslelnn May Come Here. Chauncey Haines, noted band lead er and famous composer of music, Is still thinking of making Pendleton his homo, according to members of the Hound-Up Hand who were in Walla Walla Tuesday night and who saw h'm there. Haines was here la-t spring and met with members of the Commercial association with a view to interesting them in the rejuvena tion of the local band and the organ izing of it on a paying basis. He states that he yet has hopes of taking tho leadership of the cowboy musical organization and local musicians are devoutly wishing that his hopes will be realized. '. UCCESS is what you aim at. You want your pies, cakes and other kitchen creations to be as delicious as any woman can bake in this town. They have the right to be. All depends on materials you use. ALL your kill in a t ry-i a ak i n r, ieeincr, frosting. Licri'liiiL', filling .'.ml baking will not lit-lp you if .your mince meat, raisin? and other material are not ex actly as tlicy shoukl b.; absolutely the best for their purpose. We have gained much knowledge from our customers on litis delicate matter and have stocked only the most successful articles in the line An inspection of OUR stock is invited Iwfore you agiiin buy those poods that inspection will surely snake you a regular customer. Fancy Mince Meat Rome Beauty Apples New Nuts of all kinds October Uglit Month. According to the report just com pleted by Harry Rees, assistant post master, the month of October fell slightly behind October 1910, in vol ume of business at the local office. The receipts for the past month to tal $2190.65 whereas during October, 1910, the receipts amounted to $2, 237. Mr. Reese is at a loss to ac count for the falling off in view of the fact there is abundant evidence that there are more people in the city than there were a year ago. Horse Cored by Wild Steer. Bert Whitman, well known young butcher and stockbuyer, had an ex perience yesterday with a wild steer that almost cost him the life of his valuable saddle horse and which made him do some rapid thinking about his own safety. While driving a few cattle along south Main street one of the steers, wild and fractious, kft the street and ran Into the yard at the J. B. Perry residence. Whit man followed on his horse and, in at tempting to turn the beef animal, the latter became Infuriated and charg ed upon the horse. Its sharp horns gored the steed In two places, one of the wounds being an ugly and dan. gerous one. It is thought, however, that the animal will recover. ha. At present he is considered, per haps, the best-informed man on pas senger rates in the northwest. His early experience in railroad work was in the offices of the Burlington, Mis souri Pacific and Grand Trunk Lines. Amons local railroad men ho is ex ceedingly popular. Mr, .Scott Is of Scotch birth and ramn to this country ns n youner man. New Fi 12S Gray Grocery Why Not YOU ? Why shouldn't you hnvc a keen appetite, (orffct digestion and active bowels? HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Iins lirlpod other will help you too. Try it and see. STOE hlM -VISIT Tfc Men Shre SATURDAY-They are giving away $500 worth of merchan dise and all is being sold at less than regular pricesthat's why they are doing such a big busi ness. They are -getting trade " from Milton, Umatilla, Meacham, Pilot Rock and other first-class cities, and every patron gets more than his money's worth. 0 m gysY LOSING SJT .silver Tea. The Ladles of the Parish Aid will hold a silver tea at the homo of Major and Mrs. Lee Moorhouse Sat urday evening, for the benefit of the sidewalk fund of the Episcopal church. lir.f acres, 20 in alfalfa, 60 acres ready to seed to alfalfa. 8 acres or chard. Plenty water for irrigation. Snap for some one. Only requires $2300 cash, balance easy terms. See Teutsch & Bickers. For Sale. I have an extra fine piano left with me for sale. Will take good horse as part payment If taken this week. JESSE FAILING, Pendleton's Pioneer Piano Man. PARTY IN HONOR OF EASTERN GUESTS (Special Correspondence.) Helix, Oregon, November 3. Miss Alberta Rush entertained a few friends at dinner Sunday in hon or of Shannon Sharrebb and AlexMc Kenzie who leave In a few days for their homes in St. Louis, Mo., and Bristol, Tenn. Those present were Arthur Parker, Edna Potts, Bessie and Blanche Lewis, Alex MeKenz'e, John and Arthur Lewis, Shannon Miarrett and Lulu Thorpe. Mrs. M. L. Morrison is visiting in the valley for a few days. Miss Myrtle Curts of Walla Wa'.la has arrived and will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Art Orover. Mrs. Casey and son Abo are visit ing relatives in Tacoma, Wash. The Hallowe'en party given by the young ladles of Helix at the M. L. Morrison residence, was a huge suc cess. Ghosts and witches were sta tioned at gates, doors and windows, and the customary Hallowe'en games were played. After lunch was served all were seated on the floor with only the light from a hideous Jack-o'lnn-tern. Ghost stories wsre told till the fateful midnight hour. Those being present were tho Misses Stockton, Leila Norvell, Tena Lampke, Edna I'otts, Bessie and Blancho Lewis, Min nie and Etta Kormly, Elizabeth Glaser, Emma Harriman, Frelda Carl ston, Alma Hutchison, Peary Clay, Haz;'l KeKndall, .Mr. Edgar and Letcher Norvell. Carl Engdahl, Arth ur Lewis, Ernest Knight, Claud Lar son, Grover Temple, Will Pierce, Ray Pierce, Sveretto King and Orvillo Potts and Will Pyser. M. L. Morrison, Will Potts, Charlie Logan, Will Albee and Arthur Lewis went to Walla Walla by au'o to at tend the funeral of James Doren In that city Tuesday, OcUber 31. New Arrivals Side Frills Fichui Collars Dutch Collars Cascades 35c. ,35c and 50c 35c and 65c 35c SKB OUR WINDOW. THE WONDER STORE Tho Store for Thrifty Teople. The Cash Market Handles the Cel ebrated Seal Shipt Oysters, aso Clams, Crabs, Schrimps tend Fish las well as Groceries and Meats. Pendleton Cash Market Cor E. Court and Johnson Sts. Phone Main 101 Banks Pay You Interest on What You Save. We Pay You Interest on What You Spend With Us When trading at this store always ask for cash register receipts and save them. They represent a saving of 2 1-2 per cent on each and every purchase. They are as good as cash In exchantjo for gro crlcs. Call and learn how. A fine line of Nutmeg Musk Melons Just Received. Phone Your Order CLARK'S GROCERY Phone Main 174 612 Main Street DENTAL OFFICES RENOVATED New White Enamel Equipment Electric and Automatic Appliances Most Up-to-Date Office on the Pacific Coast r1 M. S. KERN, DENTAL SURGEON- Lady Attendant ROOM 15 JUDD BUILDING PENDLETON, OREGON