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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY. NOV EMBER PAGE FIVE "PEMECO" The Quality Sausage "Pemeco" Pork Sausage "Pemeco" Link Sausage "Pemeco" Minced Ham "Pemeco" Bologna 'Pemeco" Weiner Sausage KNIGHTS iince Meat, lb 15? Sauer Kraut, quart .... 10 Jelly, qt. jnr 45 Sweet Midgets, quart 35 India Relish, pint 20? SERVICE QUALITY The Central Market Phone 455. 108 E. Alta St Pur Sale. First claa-i confectionery doing good business. Stock and fixtures, Including fountain will Invoice about $1100. Must sell. Write or MS W A. Doherty. Kreewater. Ore. Adv. Many men think they have insurance when they merely have a policy. -FIRE- makes every man think: "What company carries my risk?" The answer may determine the property owner's whole future. A clean record through one hundred and four years backs the statement that a Hartford Fire In surance Policy means a prompt, cheerful pay ment of an honest obligation. THE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. Write or Telephone CHAS. E. HEARD iM Temple Building. gt (Incorporated) "See Me Before the Fire." If not convenient to see me, call me up and I will see you. Telephone 477. :illHI!IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIMt For Your t I 5 Consideration j Why not buy Sample Shoes and put the rest of your money in the bank? S you can do it, and you can buy better shoes at the Hub for less money. Sample shoes are far better than regular stock shoes, they are fin- S fhed better, they are made of better leather, because when a drummer sells shoes to a mer- 5 chant he shows the very best samples his fac tory can make for the money, and no regular stock shoe will come up to the standard of the samples he carries. Sample shoes will give you better service and you save one third of the reg ular price on your purchase. Then too we guarantee every pair to give you absolute sat isfaction. To those trading with us we can say no more ; to others we say give us a trial ; once you buy you will always buy sample shoes. Why not start saving today? THE 23 Sample Stores. You Can Depend ON GETTING The Best "Pemeco" Meats WHEN YOU ORDER HERE OUR STOCK OF MEATS, FISH AND VEGETABLES Is always fresh and wholesome. FISH AND SEA FOOD Fancy Fresh Stock Columbia River Salmon Fancy Halibut ' Deep Sea Crabs Eastern Oysters Columbia Oysters. NEW VEGETABLES Celery, 3 stalks 25 Head Lettuce, head.... 10? Cauliflower 15s. 20? Cranberries, quart 15 Heinz Mustart, pint.. 20 SANITATION PENDLETON 111 liulUI (.aragc. Jake Marin this morning took out i ., permit to build a garage at his ' place, Its Alta street The building will COM about 1250 Woodmen start Campaign. The local lodge. Woodmen of the' World, last night started another j membership campaign. Two fa ma' 1 were Belected to compete for mein I bars, Oeorge Phelps being the cap ltain of one team and Arthur Flu Herald of the other. Hunter-- rn-oUil at lli-rinlsloii. c.ame Warden 'leorge Tonkin has I ri ceived word from lep'ity Wardeti Whltxctt o Hermlston that he ar .rested tWfl hunters there last Krida ion a charge of shoo;lng more than I half hour after sundown. Mr. Ton I kin will go down tomurr.-w to investi. gate the case. .h. fu-r oat TtuW. Deputy Sheriff J. H. Kales left this morning for Walla Walla to I bring hack H Vogel. arrested there Oil i charge of stealing a mackinaw fl on lienrge ileanaqopulos of this ! city last Thursday. The mackinav; was In an auto In front of Bond Bros, store when the theft was mad FlniMltetl Season successfully. Col, J H. Haley arrived home lastl 'evening from the head of Olcctt I i reek where he camped and hunted j for several days with Roland Mc Broom and Oeorge fames of Pilot I , Rock. They succeeded in bagging ai I couple of bucks Friday and thus' I ended the deer season with venison I In their possession Rnlklnggera iv.ni forty Xiners. The llulliloggers. captained by Omar Stephens, won the first match of the city howling tournament last evening when they defeated the For ty Nlners. captained by Harve liana van by a score of 2059 to Hi. The following were the individual sores made: Ilulldoggers. Stephens 5S0. Ouyll 4S5. Hays 444 and Hoover 50; Forty Nlners. Hanavan 62S. Hurley 421. Randolph 451 and Rook HUB 745 MAIN ST. i The Bulldogf era won in three 1 straight games. The tournament will I be contested by four teams, the Map- I py Canyons, captained by Fred 3fT' -JfsaieJ, and the Hue karoos, .apt air l ed by Jake Myers, lielng the OtiSM two teams. The tournament WW end Kihruarjr 21. Wife Ha In,., i. i James P. Navln. formerly a farmer of tola eouii who about a ear ago win arf Ssffsjd OB charge of highwa robbery, was today made the defend ant of a divorce unit by his wife. Olive M. Navln. At the time of his arrest Navln deposited JTjU cash bonds and then decamped, forfeiting the ball. Mr. Navln In her complaint charges him with desertion. Xavin's confed erate in the holding up of a farm hand near Helix made a clean breast of the affair and was sentenced to the peni tentiary. Hla friends immediately ap pealed t.. the state officials for clem- LOCALS 8b Advertising in Brief KATKB. Per line first Insertion lUc Per line, addltlunsl lasertloa 5c j'er line, per month fi "" No hirsts tsken for leas thsn 25c Count tl ordinary words to line, lyuf-als will not be tsken orer the telephone exrept from has- Qregon Isu paid up subscribers. Kor fuel fone five. For chimney sweep, phone 1 C Snyder. Ford touring car for sale at .nde pendent Garage For sale Saddle horse and riding outfit Inquire at thla office. Furnished steam heated rooms and board. The Kenmore, 617 Willow St. For rent Furnished housekeep ing rooms. 803 E. Railroad street John Rosenberg, Court street i watchmaker and Jeweler. All work guaranteed. For rent, in Despaln block, three I office rooms, two connected. Apply to Judge Fea. Wanted Good, competent girl for General housework Apply 111 N. Main. Wanted Work in hotel or ISStM rant or In family home, or as eleva tor boy. Addre-'s X th's offlc. Wanted Girl 14 years or over to . work for board and piano ei Phone 4F2. Lost Ladles' watch, on Frtdav , evening Finder please notify P. O ' Box 2, Pendleton. Old papers for sale: tied in bun ' dies Good for starting firea, etc. i 10c a bundle. This office. For rent or sale Eight room niod J ern brick house with garage. In good location. Inquire this office. Prompt automobile taxi service, j day or night. Phone 110. Quells Restaurant. Car for country trips, ; phone 70. Carney A Huey Taxi Co For sale Or will trade for Urns I tllla county grain landi, good valley I ranch near Salem. Oregon. Inquire at Colejrworthy"s Chop Mill, It F. Alta street I For rent Furnished housekeeping rooms in private home Inquire alo j Post or phone 2S5 R. Very many people desire to ouy lands in eastern Oregon What nave you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. Lost- Old gold breast pin. on mo tor or Main street. Saturday Up ward for return to S. L. thla office. Wanted Position as bookkeeper or clerk, experience in furniture and hardware stores. Address "C this ofHce. Mutf takes the big loads and "Jeff shows the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture .van and storage warehouse Office S47 Main street. Phone 33s. Wanted Party with capital of 1100 as half Interest In new Invctv tion of clothes dryer Reference. Richard Bowen. patent attorney Washington. D. C. Write J A. Pol'.ey, Gateway, Oregon. Farm Wanted Stock or diversi fied farm from $25,000 to $;.00n value. Will trade one or more sfl my Portland Income houses for same. No inflated value Address. I (iwner. K V D. Paul. 54S Ret Rev Avenue. Portland. Violeta. 25c S bunch delivered China Illy bulbs, house planta, fern' , cut flowers. Hookers' Flower Store, next to Happy Canyon on Main treet. Phone 522. Open eveninssj and Sunday. Agent Portland Jour nal. SPECIAL MERCHANTS LUNCH 35f Served daily, except Sunday from 11 to I. We make a specially af Oavnata n snicid, nn. First clasa grill servie. Dr. Edmund B. Haslop OSTEOPATH Suite IS. Judd Rldg. Telephone 7! Res. 3SS B. Main. Telephone 2U-R. Additional Social and Per sonal News on Page 2. . s Ethel Kennedy has left for and and Seattle in both of which she has brothers. s. William Bs.-i ..f Jjale. form-1 of this city, left today for her after visiting f-r several weeks ' friends and relatives. M erly hom with Mr. and Mrs (Je..rge H. K.shop of ireewater were I'-i rtlet.,ti visitors i J. S. Norvell. Helix merchant, camel last evening. . , in on the N. P. tram this morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Evan, of Pilot!, ''"um I ft Young! Rack arrived home this morning from I tH cn""1 at the San Francisco exposition. The I '' Hemphill of Pilot Rock was were in a party with Mr. and Mrs. T 'registered at the Row man yesterday 1 J. Tweedy and daughters and Mr. and! Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brown of Con-! Mrs. Douglas Pelts rived home last we, d)' and the Kelts v another week or Bo Mr. Tweedy k but Mrs Twee ill not arrive for The Parent-Tea, hers' SSSSM iation of the Hawthorne school will meet at the school building Thursda aft ernoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs Belle Freeman left this after noon for Seattle to visit with rela tives. Thomas G. Smith of Echo has been a business visitor in Pendleton today. Yesterday at the Episcopal rectory a well known young Pendleton couple Clarence R. Edmunds and Miss Grace lns Itiixirt Vital statistics. A new law, passed by the las' leg - .sl.iture and which went into -fleet m this district e-terday. has to do with vital statistics. The law pro- I -.lilti that all pnsiclans and mld- I wle shall report births to the city , mission indicate that the annually : oh.suian by the fifth day of the sub-, recurring failure of transportation fa. aeoiKnt month ai.d that, when tho cllities known as "car shortage" Is Ich.ld has not been named by the again appearing. The commission ! ilme the first report hj made cut. urges on all shippers and all carriers that a second report giving the name that close attention to methods of shall be filed in order to make the ' loading. unloading, moving and record complete. The law also re- promptly returning to use the cara c,u:res all who pracUce the healing now available will go far toward mak art by license from the state shall inK the pesent supply of cars suffi regirter with the city physiciai A 1 , lent for all purposes. heavy penalty Is provided ror a'l vl- "In order that the business ,,f the olations Dr. I. V. Temple Is Pen- 1 country may go forward without in ilieton's city physician. terruption. the oommisaion urges shippers, both Individually an I Good Coal and Wood. through their associations, to oo-op- Our Rock Springs coal burns clean prate to secure the prompt and full fivlng you more heat and leas dirt; loading of earn and their prompt re for your money Qood. dry wool lease. One of the chief causes if that doesn't boil, but burns. Also slabs and kindling. Protect yourself from colds and coat order from B L. Burroughs Phone 5. Adv. Railroad (News of Interest Here HrriuLston Interested iu New Schedule Hermiston people are very ! much interested in the changes j which the Coyote cutoff will mike in ' the train servfee for their town They I recognize the fact that some of the : trains now running through their I town will ie routed over the cutoff They are tiling to arrange for a stop of No. at Hermiston Junction I In order that they may get an early thus have a full day Hermiston Junction is in this city. about a mile ' . half fr.im th- town If ihn . ..a. ,h- '..-.,.,J' , k, , between high prices for sto, k rattle will probaM) le inaugurated to ac, . . , . . , " , , . land a beef buying monopolv in Port- omnio.iate the people. In the event,,. , ... . ., ZZ, . , that NO. 6 will not stop. the vant; . " " ., . . , i accounts. This year they can buy the motor car to make an earl morn- . ... , , . , . , .. ,. . .stock cattle for a trifle less than last ing .-tali from I matilla so thai they , . . . . . ' ' . I ear but not much and thev refuse ran have more lime in Pen-Leton ; , ,. , ., , II 1 II H Til f (IBS .if t Vl ., WUCt .ilill ASS1 thar mtt' lresm motor !the!u!' per- 2." CVFn Out of I i (.raudc The freight hiislneas of the t-W T m V I I Co., is better right now than for -ev-, i er;tl y ears, according la Agent T. F-1 n'Brien At the present time there i are tl crews working out of U' (Irande. some crews which have leen 1 laid off for two years, having hen put hack "n. The company is kept ' busy night and ,1s- . Xew Ttino card in Making It Is I UadeSrtuul thtt the 0 -W If & N 00. will soon announce a new time cud 1 No changes in time are expected nn ' the Oregon division but it is .inli, i ' patel that there will b several , hinges on the Washington dtvWoS) A ;rrat Pieee of RoaA Trainmen , declare the new road along the COT" i ote rsjtoff is . great pie, e of constfae- Uaa nork. There is an eight ni:!e ' Cingent stretch, not a band or curve , t slow up the train It is anticl : pited that the rutoff will make a .-iv-I ing oi nearly three-quartars er an , htoir in the running time between Pen Ueton and Portland MB 1-ake Sleeper Takes Of Tlx Salt i . . n- sleeper, which has basa on , No 1 7 and No if, all summer v.is vesterdav discontinued This sleeper I ts put on for summer traffic onl I', . i:c,i e-.-oiei ' , Mt-rt- If. B, Chamberlain, the personal reprejtenia e 01 Te.ieni raireil i the Ol.-W I! N . . ame in Saj o t this morning and left on No ( for Spokane. Help Prevent car Interstate Commerce )or1fr The Commissi 11 s a I Hahrh Chariai were u r (Juinne trice, Hev. ng the cer- Ova Kish, Qt orgs yew M at the Pendleton la Jack Vincent and at(. Ji)Wn ., ar-idon w-re visitor in the city yester day. It, msi Howard field and spent was up from Stan, the night here yes- terday. Rev. H. U Shangle of Milton was among the out-of.town people In the city yesterday. Judge James A. Fee has returned from his I'kiah ranch where he had been for a week or more. Mr and Mrs. T B. Swearingen and Mrs. James Thompson left on No. 17 today for Portland for a visit. Dan P. Smythe returned on No. 17 from the mountains where he had been looking after his sheep. T. F. Herr is down from the east end of the countv today to appear in a suit on trial in the circuit court. and carriers to cooperate to prevent : a car shortage. A copy of the appeal was received this morning by Agent ; T. F. O'Brien and reads in part as follows: "Informal complaints to the com-l failure of car supply in past seasons has been the unnecessary detention of cars by careless shippers and by shippers should endeavor to release poses. In the general public Interest, shippers shoul dendeavor to release cars at the earliest possible moment without regard to the free time giv en by the tariffs." Live Gossip From Local Cattlemen l ew little Being Fed Ther,- not more than S00 head of cattle be i ing fed in the west end of I'rra'illaj 'county this year, whereas last year and the year previous from 7000 to 8000 head were fed. The chief rea I son for this is the fact that feeders 1 lost money during the list two years' and are unwilling to go against the! again. The were SJOjuetssd ' . ... ' J . . . hav, MUently they are n t in even If stock prices wen Haj Well Sold Out At prices I from 16 to t; per ton t ha of the west end has been sold to beef sheepmen or baled fat other points. The I'm ; any of Portland took ie bulk of the f the rountyl feeders anij shipment to n Meat com trom 10SS to! county hay j IIM tons of I'matilla this year lor feeding I Portland The hay l- Mows into the ,..rs end ,,f the line the hav of the cara. The packs sa innovation in the wi down there this year a reports to the ef fe, t th( not been entirely satisf urposes near . choppe-l and ; At the other is blown out I rs are ;rying ly of feeding' nd there are' results have actory. lleef for Maxka T.-n car:, -a,!.- ,f cattle. 250 head, recently arrive. 1 at Stanfield to be fed on the Furnish : project for Alaska. The cattle be-! long to tha Pacific Cold Storage Co j and wer owned by that company In Alberta They were .brought south' "A GUARDIAN OF HEALTH ' KOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS whei I lit IPH I I I to be fed and will be ship I ka when in condition. nought John Day ' v.'estgate and Thomas Gl lot Rock, were recently I Iay country where they ' head of catle each. Tl I two year old steers. hson of Pl n the John bough: 51) shipping Out tattle French i Carter have bora shipping consider- '..,.!.. ,,.., 1,. ,,, fall fp..m fir,t If, .eh and Heppner. The stuff came from the John Day country. Feeding I in Head Dickson of Prineville are feeding 4 40 head of beef on the Pete Sheridan ranch this winter It. N". Adann' Near stanfield R ft, Adams la now feeding four car- i loads of beef. He recently sold some high class beef that went to the I Omaha market. a Julius fiuderian Two hundred and sixty head of beef are bein fed this year by Julius Guderlan at his ranch on Birch creek. Frank Saling County Clerk Frank Saling is feeding two carloads of beef on his ranch near Stanfield. 0 Jo ( unha Forty head of beef are being fed this winter by Joseph Cunha of Echo. IVeil Arulrfwa A carload of year ling steers is being fed this winter by Fred Andrews of the Meadows, a s s KmUng at Toppenksli Six thou sand head of cattle are being fed In ! the Toppenish country by Frye ft Co., of Seattle. Dale Rothwetl OPTICAL SPECIALIST 9t Glasses ground and fitted. , Lenses duplicated. All work guaranteed mer loan National Bank Building, Pendleton, Phone (03. WM. C HANSCOM. OPTICIAN We grind our own lenses. D. N. Reber, M. D. Kye. Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist. Room 11 Schmidt Building. Pendleton. To obtain glasses that will not quire changing, the eye strain must first be cured, otherwise you will be disappointed. Lights Go Out Panama-Pacific Exposition Saturday Are you MINING AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE The latest developments in all industries can be seen here. You cannot afford to miss it. LOW FARES for exposition travel are in effect until November 30 via the Shasta Route Write for our booklet "Wayside Notes" or secure information from local kfCBt. Southern Pacific John M HAVE YOU JOINED THE HALLMARK Watch Club WEAR WHILE YOU PAY A High Grade Watch 50c to $1.00 per week The Hallmark Watch The Jewelers' Choice Carry one of these high grade watches. Make a small cash pay ment and the balance in weekly payments of 50 cents to $1.00. Let us explain the plan in detail to you. ROYAL M. SAWTELLE Jeweler Established 1887 at the ON December 4 interested in ART SCIENCE MANUFACTURING . The HALLMARK Store ott, General I'asseiiKer Ajjtnt Portland. Oregon itIHIMIIIHHIIUMIIMHUIIIHMIIIUIUIimilllMIIIIMIinMIIIIIIIIMHNMIIHntllllllllllir pesls to both snippets or