THE STANFIELD STANDARD, STANFIELD, OREGON 0 $$$$0a$ o m 909 MIX STYES mm i o Mens & Boys' Clothing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A beautiful line of Men' Sample suits in, made by the world's largest tailors, M. Born & Co. If you want a suit it will do you good to look them over. Ladies' Sweaters. Some very handsr me one's in Red, White, Green, Gray at from $2.50 to $5.50. Petticoats See our new elastic Klose-Fit Underskirt at $1.75; also have some good ones in assorted colors. Ladies's Waists We are showing some VC? ,; very beautiful things in Silks, Messaline, Lace and tailored Waists from $1.00 to $7.00. T ikM AC Irirtc We are showing you some good nifty uauica UAUid. SWrt8 inBlackf Vo51e and pfnamas. also in Blue, and Brown at from $4.50 to $10. Furnishing Goods, SHUTS Some beauties in Golf and Negligee. FANCY SWEATERS in Green, Gray, Black, Brown White and combinations. NECKWEAR of all kinds, 23 and 50c Fancy Socks galore. Royal Worcester Corsets Just received a beautiful fall line of all new , models in Royal Worcester Corsets, mostly Torey shapes in prices from $1.25 to $2.50. See them. GR0CERIE Staple and Fancy of all Kinds Fresh Fruits und Vegetables of all kinds that the , marketaffords. Buterick Patterns for October and Delineators just received. nil Jl fee e c Miller C ECHO, OREGON- Mens9 Hats and Caps o We just received our Fall and Winter line of Hats and Caps. Prevailing styles are high crowns, and narrow rims in assorted shades, Green prevailing. r-tfat KINGSBURY at $3.00 KING at 2.50 CHICAGO at... 2 00 Leaders. Shoes We are headquarters for Fine Dress Shoes and World famous Buster Brown Shoes for Children. Some splendid numbers in dress and wcrk stuff. See them.' 00 4 Local Happenin ings f Messrs. Frede'rickson and Heighman of Astoria, will form a co-partnership and do general construction and contracting. They are both first-class work men. Wm. Heighman is expected to arrive from Astoria next week and will as soon as possible erect a house on his 10 acre tract, near Dr. Coe's place. A. C. Copeland came up from Astoria Monday and ordered a house built on his 60-acre or chard and alfala tract. All subscribing for this paper before the first of November will be given the rate of $1 per year All subscribing for this paper before the first of November will be given the rate of $1 per year. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Toft passed away Tuesday afternoon and the re mains were interred in the I. O. O. F. cemetery Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Toft have the sympathy of the entire community. ' Mr. Chas. E. Cullinan, wife and little daughter of Boston ar rived in Stanfield tin first of the week. Mr. Cullinan came West to start the Stanfield Meat Market. His building is pro gressing nicely. He will be do ing business shortly. Plans for the new hall are finished and work on same will be started in a few days. The hall will have a finished floor for dancing and will be 50x90 feet. There will be a stage at one end so .that entertainments and amateur theatricals may be given. J. M. Hodges, formerly owner of the big feed mill in Hunter, North Dakota, has moved to Stanfield. He is the owner of a choice tract and will supervise the work on it. ' He has put up a blacksmith shop in town and is now nearly ready for business. Manager Thomson of the Eastern Oregon Independent Telephone Co. has had a force of men setting poles and install Lr.c phones this wsck. Mrs. L. A. Filiatreau who was on our second Fargo-8tan-field-Special, is now permanent ly with us. She has brought her two beautiful children with her. Mr. and Mrs. Filiatreau are going into business as soon as their building is ready. II. Ballinger, of Pendleton, was in town Monday. Dad Sawyer now has the main building of his livery stable up and is ready for business. Work has commenced on the Page building, 50x90 feet, two store rooms. The building will be of concrete blocks. Work has commenced on a 30-room addition to the Hotel Stanfield. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. George dined with Dr. and Mrs. Coe last Sunday. Work on the new cement and brick depot was comenced last Saturday. They expect to have it completed within 80 days. Mr. Frederickson has his res idence almost completed on his 10-acre orchard tract.' Dr. M. S. Kern, president of the Inland Impire Lumber Co., was down from Pendleton Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sailing were down from Pendleton look ing over their ranch Sunday. J. B. Marvin went to Pendle ton Sunday to take charge of the Stanfield exhibit. Paul Tozier and Myron Leigh ton, lawyers from Fargo, S. D. came to Stanfield on the last car Saturday. They are now located here. We need progres sive people like them here. Subscribe for the Standard and be happy. , That electric road is eoming right through Stanfield, sore. Carloads of hoosehold supplies being dumped off at Stanfield in dicates that more are eominf to make the liveliest town on the O. R. k N. their future homes. Osarr at lis! I Co. Wm. Reeves and daughter, Reta, are home from Foley Spings, Lane county. While gone they visited the coast and other points of interest. U. D. Holmes has been at work putting an addition on to Louis Scholl'a residence this week. The Echo Orchestra gave a social dance Friday night. There was a good attendance. Miss Irene Rippey, who has been spending a few weeks here, left Monday for Seattle to attend college this winter. Long before we can get up a schoolhouse, our school teacher, Miss Beulah Barker, will be crowded out of doors. ENTERTAINMENT AT ECHO. The young people will hold a "left hand" social in the I. O. F. hall Friday, October 8th at 8 o'clock p. m. . Everybody is cordially invited to attend. An evening of fun and laugh ter is assured to all who may come. As this fs something new in the social line, don't miss it. Everything free. Everyone is requested to be come left handed immediately upon their arrival at the hall. Five items of the program are as follows: A left handed greeting. Eating left handtd. A lft handed game. A left handed name. And a left handed pig made by each, small or big. UNIQUE DISPLAY. Stanfield has a unique exhibit at the District State Fair now on at Pendleton. Such exhibits are usually assembled with great care both as respects selection and previous care in growing, fertilization and cultivation the exhibits now on . display from Stanfield is made up largely of volunteer growths, which came following previous crops of same character grown on same ground the previous year and which grew and matured before they were known to be in existence and entirely without cultivation or care of any kind. FATC2AELE EEFCCTS. Reports from Pendleton state that the exhibits of fruits and vegetables from the Furnish Coe project and vicinity is among the finest on display at the fair and is attracting much attention. Ice cream for parties, socials and weddings at Lisle & Co.'s. I ! The Saturday Evening Post at the Kacket More. . Portland Morning Oregonian on sale at the racket store Daily. If you have any old thing to haul, see Wm. Pearson, proprietor of the Red Express Wagon. Louis School, Jr., writes fires insurance in good reliable com panies. Low rates. Hotel Hoskins has rood beds. clean furnishings and comfort. - -f For Sale A small band of thoroughbred Lincoln Sheer. A - ... V . Appiy io umaima uancn uo. Steamed rolled barley, at the Henrietta Mills. Farmers please take notice. This method softens the glutin and retains the same, greatly increasing the food value a barley. B. B. Lane, General Blacksmithlng, wagon repairing. I also pay the highest cash price for broken down spring wagons. Hermlston, Oregon. For constable and truant offi cer call up the Echo Furniture Co. Wm. Hoggard. Dr. Alexander Reid, physician and surgeon. Office Arlington building. Lisle & Young will have ice cream Sunday. "! 1 1 A. 1. . - (ft. i v-iiu at me uacxet oiore, where you will find over 5,000 beautiful post cards to select from. Medicine and condition pow- i ders for stock. Aids digestion and this saves feed. Bonney & bons' baddiery. BABY BUGGIES Coiiches LINOLEUM Inlaid and Printed We have a nice line for you to make selection J from. ECHO FURNITURE COMPANY Uldertlkllf Uccuel Embtlner iMardlwsire Co.! FINE FRUIT. Any one having any doubt as to the fruit producing qualities of the lands in the Furnish-Coe project should have seen the fine load of apples on the street this week from Sloan Bros. Stanfield ranch. AsEEraEtin. Tuesday was doctor's day in Pendleton and many pill-mixers were in the city, it being a meeting of the medical associa tion which comprises a district of twelve counties. After a business session Tuesday morn ing they attended a banquet at Hotel Bowman Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Builders Hardware Stanfield Oregon j. r: means Contractor and Builder Estimates Furnished on Short Notice. Stanfield Oregon I 0 m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0