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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1915)
TWELVE PAGES vr,v. Twn.VF. RMT.V KAST OKKfiOXTAX. PKXPT.ETOX. OKEflpy. TIH'KSIJAY. MAKCH IS, 1015. .-1!IMIUlllllllllllllinillllllllllUllllll!IIIIII!!llllllllllllllllinillllIllllllllllllllllllllllllli: RESOLVED I 'Hint our prices won't frighten S They arc fair prices. Our marked right when we got them. Come in and let us ohow you. 5 Buster Brown. Ash AX -71 U -'VW Veil. j reveries were urn Newsy Notes of Pendleton Another small Kaln. Another email rain yesterday even ing followed a wind storm of short duration. The precipitation amount cd to .01 of an Inch. i:pli Wllliams-Vcry III. - Keport today la that Eph Williams well known McKay creek resident who has been taking treatment here for several weeks, la Tery low today. Suit to (4kirl. Itohert R. Chapman today filed suit aga'nst J. N. Wills to collect $324 nnd Interest and $110 attorney foe alleged to he due on two prom issory notes executed In the early part of 1914. S. D. Peterson of Mil ton Is plaintiff's attorney. foreclosed. The foreclosure pro ceeding cost $224.09 and the pro ceeds of the sheriff's sale amounted only to $901.82. Fee and Fee are at torneys for the plaintiff. Ml Ml Krcry woman knows that when you get good fruit and vege- tables you pet more for your money because there is less that E you can't use. Our prices are fair. I ' PHONE 96 1 I STANDARD GROCERY GO. f 1 Where all re Pleased Court and Johnson Sts. E 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 r r j i : i : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mortjflijre Ya. Insuffli'lent. Alleging that the sale of the bar- t. ..nnn hli.h A ItlftH 0it FA WflJi held I failed to bring sufficient money to underwent Tuesday, S cancel the obligation and defray the S! costs, the Farmers' Bank of Weston has commenced suit against Maicoim Stevens for a balance of $307.71. plus $50 attorney fees. Defendant owed plaintiff $950 principal and 114 Hi Interest." according to the C. O. Helf of Pilot Rock. Is at the Bowman. 3. D. Peterson. Milton lawyer. Is In Pendleton toduy. K. X. Adams, well known Ntanfleld stockman, la In the city todar. Iluya Now Buk-k. C harles P. Mitchell of Walla Walla it. M. Coekburn of Milton, county was at the Pendleton last evening, commissioner, has purchased a C-25, J. 8. West of Hermlaton was am Bulok automobile from the Oregon ong the visitor In the city yester Motor Garage. ar. , i Lemuel C. Eateb, son of L. A. Ea teb of Echo, spent last night In Pen dleton. R. C. Wagner, I'klah hardware merchant, Is transacting business In the city. W. L. Sterling, Wallu WalluToTl XiulIx I.i Ilcitiovctl. ' estate man, was here upon a visit Cliss Turner, former well known 'terday. high school athlete, U at St. An- Ralph B. Rtanfleld. Echo banker, thony's hospltul recovering from an la up from his home today attending operation for appendicitis which he to business matters. William H. Daughtrey, president of Ertato Is Appraised. R. C. Brannln. W. A. Gent and F. L. Holman, appraisers of the estate of the late J. A. Clements, fix the value of (he estate at $5883.70 In their report. IMP I Irish Are Naturalised. Circuit Judge G. W. Phelps arrlv ed home last evening from Heppner w here he had been' holding court. On Tuesday, the day before St. Patrick's Day, he admitted fourteen eons ot complaint, when the mortgage was. Ireland to citizenship. WE have the most complete and up-to-date grinding plant in Eastern Oregon, and can duplicate your broken lens in a few minutes. W. H. HILL, Optician with Wm. Hanscom, THE Jeweler -MiiiiiiiiiitiimiiiiiiimmmimimiiimiR llRVINGTOMl I HEIGHTS I Pefore you build that pro- : E posed home by all means visit I E Pendleton's new addition. If E you are seeking a splendid loca- ; tlon and a view unexcelled. locate here. If you are at all Interested see 5 5 RAYMOND V. HATCH, : 5 The Architect, E 5 Despaln Bids. Phone T6S S TiiiiiiiiiiiiHimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimK .tiU;nnT!)!!l!l!!lllU!lllinilll!!i;i!!lll!inilllllin!lll!l!li:!ll!!l!!II!lllli:inil!llllllllll!l I CAN CATARRH BE CURED? IF NOT, A VISCIOUS SEQUENCE. Ta Mother neglects to teach the child to blow his nose; some tls- 5 EE behind the nose enlarges and the child has to breath through his S sBoalh Adenoids the arch or roof of the mouth goes up, the par- tiboa between the nostrils slides, buckles or bends and he will have EE asal eatarrn until the Interior of the nose is made like It was be- 5 fore this happened. The catarrh extends to the ears, he may es- E cape ear disease but later on he will have diminished hearing. If you S wait vatll you are Halloed at you never again will hear like you E did a few years ago. 1 D. N. Reber, M. D. E Eye. Eear. Nose and Throat Specialist. Ej E Schmidt Bidg. 5 mminmimniiininiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuiiiiimiuiiuiiuiiuiir i pcrPartfcr ! I Far Vision ! M4Mf V f with eomel yk',rt V y7ormjoo lh book, i Sftktaitf. With . Lower Part fori 1 1 yNcar Visi onJ the I'nlon Stockyards, Is paying Pen dleton a vixlt today. Deputy Sheriffs Joe Blakely and J. H. Estes went to Milton this mor-j ning on civil business. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Marlln, well known Meacam hotel keepers came down this morning on No. 17. Frank Hayes, city water superln- M. Undent, left for Heppner yesterdaj for afternoon on bualneiw. He will D, I rohably return today. One of the delightful St. Patrick's Day events was the dancing party I.ocal linn Is Suetl. Suit wus filed today by Wilt Peterson, trustee and attorney Ed.xon Keith & Co.. against J. Holden and Fannie Lee, who conduct a local millinery. The suit Is to col lect $184 for which defendants gave given last evening by Miss Vera Tem-I a note last month. .jle at her home on l.ewl street. I ; I About fifty members of the high Woodmen to Coiuliict Campaign. school sot were present and spent' The local camp. Woodmen of the the hour before midnight with World, i laying plans for another dances, new and old. The rooms membership campaign for the near were decorated apropos of the occa- future. Definite plans have not yet sion. bt'en completed but it Is expected that the campaign will be started next week. S our mammoth four pf bVertU ment in center of thU paper. If you can't read it all right now, ave it for future reference. Ye, throw away your mail order cata logs and retain this great list of Golden Rule prices and you will be money ahead in the end. Every item represents a saving to you. Every article one of quality and worth. YOO CAN DO BETTER A I 5f1icfcrfccn &3 WE LEAD OTHERS lX)LLOW NEWS OF FARM AND RANGE Return-i from The Dalle. J. P. Walker arrived home last evening from The Dalles to which city he took his sister from Wasco ten Ml Eighty Acres A. D. and Hat- days ago for an operation. She Slan of thl cltv hav Jut 801,1 withstood the operation, which was Hobert Hoeft eighty acres of land a severe one. well and la now on the ln township one. north of range $1. road to recovery. southwest of Pendleton, for $500. U I The deal was made by E. T. Wade. Irish Hcs for fiui, St. Patrick' Day was made occasion of a special dinner at Hotel Pendleton last evening and each of the guests was presented with a traditional Irish clay . pipe tied with a green bow of ribbon. An oichestra furnished music during the evening. Notice to I-'Jk. There will be a regular meeting of Pendleton Lodge Xo. 28$, H. P. O. Elks tonight. Balloting on candi dates. Ail members urged to attend. J. V. TALLMAN. E. It. Atttest; THOS F1TZ OEUALD, (Adv.) Secretary. Oltl nudiloiiwl Fftt' Dance. Join with the Eagles In an old fashioned dance given toy tne laaiea at Eagle-Woodman hall Friday ev ening, March 19th. Fine home cook- ed luncn eerveu. iutn i im -couple, extra ladles 25 cents. Adv. FOR SALE! 5000 acres well watered. 400 acres ln cul tivation and meadow. Cuts about 70 tons of hay annually. Much more cn be cultivated. 10 million feet of fine saw Umber, besides a big lot of mnalki. Good house, cost over $20o0. one mile from town! four good hams. Adjoins Nat. forest reserve, and has grating right thereon. All vehicles and farm Implements, some of them new, good blacksmith oeifit, d chop mill driven by motor power. You can buy this ranch inrladlng the ave mentioned property, for $16 per acre. You can buy wHh It. 7f well bred cattle, and 0 horses at the market prices; half cask, reasonable time on balance. 1 have both larger and smaller stock raarl.es tha this, also wheat land, diversified farms, city property, and mckaasea. E. T. WADE, rendleton, Ore. ffRYPTOTf l GLASSES lis Xo lines in the lens and no cement. Just jjerfect vision with the unsishtliness left out. OF COURSE THEY MUST BE FITTED KIG1IT. HOTHWELL Exclusive Optician. Phone COO -American National Bank B.d., Pendleton Hours: 9 a. m. to ,5:30 p. in. Ilott-inu'ii Incorjiurate. the Monahan-Bloch Co. will here after be the h-Kal name of the pro prietors of the Hotel Pendleton who filed articles of incorporations yes terday. The incorporators were . C. Monahan, Frtd Bloch and Dan C. Smyth'e. The corporation Is capital ized at $3000 divided into 500 shares. Wilbur nrelthaui Passes Away. At the age of 82 years Wilbur Brel thauM. a retired f irmer living at 1 Cot not se Pad country for a long time. Funeral ar rangements have not yet been made. the tJiiiiiiiitiiiiMiiuiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiuiiiiiimiiiiiiiii the 5 Ladies Oxfords and Pumps We now have our new Spring Sample Oxfords and 5 Pumps for men, women and children in all the latest E styles. E Children's, Misses', and Women's Mary Janes. E One lot of girl's button shoes for Lajdies' vici kid button and lace shoes, right up to the minute in style, regular $4.50 shoe for $3 t) s i 1 it a. a. 1 . i itn pa 1 r wv ibie street, passed awav Just before J '-ul Picnt uuitun buuw, icu.ai Z,7i , .n today following an niness of Ladies' patent button shoe, regular $4.50 val. for $3.4 verai weeks. He was a native of Ladies' gun metal shoes, Goodyear welts, high and low en, Germany, but had bofn In this - hoeU. rpcular $3.50 value for 82.93 One lot of Boys' shoes for . 91.00 Will Builtl New Bunsiilow. Boss We'.mer, well known Jeweler, at Sawtelle's, has taken out a permit S to build a six room, one story bun-S Kdlow on Orange street upon a lot ( S he recently purchased from Charles s 4. Marsh. The bungalow will cojt ' 2 about $2200. Welmer ts a bachelor , -5 but his friends are watching hlm,S clotitiy !iu'c he decided to build a home. Men's Heavy Work Shoes. Mule skin shoes for Men's all leather shoes, something that will stand hard" knocks, for ?2.65 and ?2.83 Men's double stitched two double soles, chrome tan, Goodyear welts, Jomo brand, regular $5:00 vaL $3.93 Men's chrome tan work shoes with rawhide slip-in sole. regular $6.00 value for $-1.25 Men's gun metal button shoes, high top and military heel. regular $4.00 value for $2.G5 from - rmrannnRriimiimiiimiiimmiiiimim I PASTIME TODAY!! Will ltd urn to St'hool. Percy Osborn, one of the promt- j 5 nent high school athletes who has 5 been suffering for some time a severe winesa. is again aoie 10 ue around, .and expects to attend school next Monday. Toung Osborn ery much missed on the athletic field, being the most efficient pole vaulter which the school has at present. I aroum l again I Is ver 11 LUBIN'S SPECTACULAR SOCIETY DRAMA "A Siren of Corsia LILLIE LESLIE AS THE VAMPIRE WOMAN. A thrilling feature that takes us from New York to Sunny Italy. Shows how the Siren broke up the home of a young married couple but in the end she is made to suffer. Vitagraph Laugh Comedy "TWO AND TOO" FLORA FINCH AND WILLIAM SHEA. COMING SUNDAY AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR.. ACTRESS. First Time in Pictures. LILLIAN RUSSELL IN THE GREAT RACING PLAY Miss Russell Recently Toured the Country in "Wildfire" Speaking Stage. 10c Admission 5c LOCALS (Paid Advertisement) Olrl wanted for general house work. 512W. 809 W. Court. Big reduction on lard for Satur day only. Rayburn's Meat Market. Tor sale New . Economy Chief cream separator. Inquire 210 Thomp son. . For sale Small office aafe, sec ond hand. Address "W. W." thl of fice. . Mrs. Mae Frledly haa moved to 109 water atrect and has some nice rooms for rent . Wanted Good lady canvasser. Ap- jiy mornings. Helene Matter Mrg. aRraramiinmmiiiiiiiiHKHiHHiiim Co" DeHpaln mock- on the 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: New Cosy THEATRE TONIGHT Knlire Chaiigts of IVtures). Three Brothers A love story In two reels that la filled with many dramatic situations. Married by Installment A comeily film that will hold your Interest from beginning to end. Craft vs. Love - A fine drama In two parti, with Florence taHadle and Sidney Prudy ln the leading roles. VAUDEVILLE LAST NIGHT Ballard and Alberta in , "The Chappie and the Girl F.XTKA ATTKACTIOX. Mr. Ueo. Hackathorn will enter tain you with THF. LATEST SOXGS AdulU 15; CliiMrrn 10 New COSY THEATRE . fndcr New Management. New Tca,licr at Agency. Supt. E. L. Swartzlander of the Umatilla agency announced today that Mrs. Jean Darmondy left Vll-i ton, North Dakota, yesterday for Pendleton and on Monday will ns- 5 sume charge of the primary depart- S ment of the agency schools. The de partment has been In charge of Mis gj Martha Lavadore of Adams, a tem jorary teacher, all year. .1: IJrlllfreront U Jallod. Brandt Pendry tried to qualify aa a pugilist and a footracer both last evening but had hard luck. He tried his best to pick a fight until offi cers were called when he moved away. Overtaking him. Officer Stephens was led to believe ha had the wrong man until, when starting to continue his search, he saw Pen dry break into a run. He gave pur suit and after a hot race landed his quarry. . Five days in Jail waa the consequence for the prisoner. Era The Alta Program Today VAUDEVILLE Oldfield & Drew First Class "Runaway June" 3rd Installment . PICTURES "Mutual Weekly" Late Events "A Girl and Two Boys" Good Love Story When we put vaudeville at the head of our program you may be sure we have an exceptionally good act that we do not hesitate to guarantee. Miss Drew has a. charming stage personality and good voice. Her description of the baseball fan is great. Mr. Oldfield has an unusually good deep bass voice and charmed hi3 listeners with his solo work last night. Your money back if you do not agree with us. Why refuse the, meat course because you were late for the soup. The 3rd installment of 'Runaway June" gets more interesting. June has left her husband over 'money matters, stolen out her clothes Jrom home and gone to "live with friends!. Ned ' has not been able to find her. The Mutual Weekly as usual is showing late interesting world events in peace and war. "A Girl and Two Boys" is a snappy short story full of action, pret ty scenes, thrills and surprises. - Tomorrow we have Maclyn Arbuckle in "Its No Laughing Mat ter." , CM. STYPE, Manager.