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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1915)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1915. PAGE FIVE DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS? Most Pendleton people know that the name is applied to a particular brand of meats and a good many know that the par ticular brand is turned out by the Pendle ton Meat Co., the name in fact being com posed of the first two letters of each of the three words of the corporation title, but few appreciate the institution behind the name. Most people know and appreciate the food value, the flavor, the quality. More . are learning daily the superiority of "home industry," "PEMECO" MEATS are encouraged not so much because of home manufacture, but because of QUALITY We have now installed an amonia re frigerating system insuring higher effici ency in our service. VEGETABLE DEPT. This feature is a new acquisition in our market We are now in a position to offer the trade a great variety of fresh, clean, wholesome eatables. Service Sanitation Quality Tbo Control Dorlioi Phone 33 SIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIBI!!!!!IIIIIIIIItlllllIIIIItlIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIltIlllIIItIllItIIltIIIIIIIllIIIIIIttIIIIie I CAN CATARRH BE CURED? 1 IF NOT. A VISCIOUS SEQUENCE. s The Mother ne.lecU to teach ths child Jo blow his bom: soma tu- 5 X bus behind th ooh enlwfe and the child hu to breath through hi 5 r mouth Adenoid the arch or roof of the mouth foes up, the par- S Utlon between the noatrila slides, buckles or benda and he will bare 5 S nasal caUrrti until the Interior of the none la made like It wae b- S 5 fore thla happened. The catarrh extenda to the ears, he may ea- E cape ear disease but later onhe will have diminished hearlnr. If you E wait until you are Halloed at you never again will hear like you E did a few yeara ago. D. N. Reber, M. D. I S rye. Eear, Nose and Throat Specialist. E S Schmidt Pldf. E riiiMmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiir Our Spring Hat Display Thia Resplendent Showing once again emphasizes convincingly the enviable reputation this store has 'always achieved for com bining the artistic and ultra stylish with the practical. Simplicity, style and beauty are conspicuous in every hat. ' It would please us for you to see them whether you care to buy now or not. CARRIER MILLINERY 740 Main Stmt. Telephone 413 PAY YOUR GROCER'S STORE EXPENSE BY PAYING HIGH PRICES FOR YOUR GRO CERIES. YOUR MONEY GOES FARTHER HERE. WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK AT PRICES THAT CAN'T BE EQUALED. THESE ARE FACTS WORTH THINKING OF. FOR MONDAY Fresh Picnic Hams Extra choice, fb lfy Average size .... $1.00 to $1.40 Sweet Navel Oranges Ripe and juicy, large size, Dozen 30 and 45 Tid BiU Pineapple) Special, dozen $1.20 Chili Cheese) Fresh stock, package 15 Kippered Salmon Fresh on Tuesday's and Fridays, pound 20 Table Canned Peaches Extra good quality, 8 tins $1.00 THE SPECIALTY CASH GROCERY rhone 476. Next Door to Quelle Cafe. 028 Main. LOCALS d Advertising in Brief RATES. ' , Pr line first loMrtloe .'ill Per Hot, additional loMrtloa. . .(Vt fr Hot, 01 month 11.00 No local Ud for I ma tbao .ibc Cooot 6 ordinary words to Una. Lorala will not b Uses ovr Ua phuua and ramlttaora moat aecoa ptoj ordof. For fuel fona ftvn. Vloleta dally. 20c bunch. Forshaws Two light airy front rooma. Brown Hall, niveralda Drive, North Side. A C room house furnished for rent. Inquire 314 Aura afreet. Man and wife, no children, want work on ranch, 602 Water street. Five room modern houne to rent. Phone 30J or Inquire 417 Garfield. For rent 6-room furnlahed house, reuMi.nable. Inquire "V thla office. For aale New Economy Chief cream separator. Inquire 210 Thomp son. ' For aale Email office safe, sec ond hand. Address "W. W." this of fice. Flva room bona for sale on north side. Corner lot Improved. Address "W" this office. For rent Large corner bedroom with bath adjoining. 107 W. Alta. Phone 26IW. John Rosenberg, watchmaker and Jeweler, Court and Cottonwood. All work guaranteed. j Mrs. Mae Frledly has moved to 109 water street and has aome nice rooms for rent Wanted Good lady canvasser. Ap ply mornlnKs. Kelene Hatter Mfg. Co., Despaln Block. j For aale 160 acres of timber land near Gurdane, Oregon. Peter Krlser, 107 Garfield street. Wanted Experienced girl with references to do general housework. Call Bid Lewla or phone 73J. For aale Registered shorthorn bull, 2 yeara old. Inquire Dave Nel eon. Phone 107. Very many people desire to buy landa In eastern Oregon. What have, you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. For rent I room houae and fur niture throughout for aale nearly new. 647W, Hi Stonewall Jackaon. Wanted Hack, horse and double hameaa. Apply 701 E. Court street until Monday morning. J. H. Van Cleve. For aale Two moJern cottagea lo cated on east Court street, seven blocks from Main street Inquire of Walter mill. For sale 240 acres foot-hill wheat land raising 25 buahela per acre, miles from railroad at $35 per acre, eaay payments. For aale '8 ft . cut 24-inch cyl inder Ilolr combine, 31 horse equal alse condition, 15(0. F, O. B. Ken newick. Wash. 8. A L. Ross, Athena. Eather Brewer haa a complete line of face creama and switches on aale today and tomorrow at the Brown furniture atore. Broken lenses duplicated iri a few mlnutea. See Dale Rothwell, the ex clusive optician, American National Bank Building. Phone 109. Dunham, Brownlow & Payne, con tractors, builders, Job work, Estl mates and plana furnished. Golden Rule Hotel basement. Phone J61J. "Mutt' takes the big loada and "Jeff ahowa the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse. Office 147 Main street Phone 331. The Alta House and Barn. Head quarters for farmers and stockmen. Call and aee us. Stephenson & Eng lar, proprietors. Phone 447. 702 East Alta street For aale Wlnfir wheat farms from 16) to (40 acres tn great wheat belt of Montana. Tor prices write Den laon Land Company, Cheater, Mon tana. For sale 320 acres famous Rock land Valley land, 240 acres of which Is tillable and 50 acres now under cultivation. Joins the Minidoka na tional foreat reserve, thus giving ac coks to unlimited range for cattle. Soil excellent foothill land and lays well. 325 per acre. Address C. M. Canfleld, American Falls, Idaho. Gxh1 CiniI and Wood. Our Rock Sprints coal burns clean giving you more heat and lesa dirt for your money. Good dry wood that doesn't boll, tut burns. Also slabs and kindling. Protect yourself from cold and cit order from B. L. Burroughs, hone 6. Adv. Dissolution Notice. To Whom It May Concern. The firm of Lester and Miller, tailors, pressers and cleaners, 114 E. Webb street, Is this day dissolved by mu tual consent and will now be known as Lester and Shanafelt, L. D. Shan afelt having purchased the Interests of J. F. Miller. AH bills will be paid and all moneys wll be collected by the new firm. H. T. LESTER, J. F. MILLER. L. D. SHANAFELT. Pendleton, Ore., March 9, 1916. (Adv.) Klojrnnt Display EmbroldVy Mate rial. The Prlscllla Needle Shop of Walla Wnlla has on sale at the J. T. Brown Furniture store, today and tomorrow, a complete line of the latest em broidery materials, Adv. Dance Tonight, Mooso Hall. There will be a "good time" pub lic dance tonight in Moose hall. Lat est munlc by new Fendleton orches tra. Everybody come. Admission, 60c. Adv. Saturday Nlgnt Banco at Englo-Woodmnn hall will be dis continued for the present. Watch for further announcement PENH Iffllli 1 r .... Hherlff T. D. Taylor left this aft-' trnoon for Athena. 3 Walter Botkln of Echo, was at the 3 bowman ant evening. j3 J. E. Marshall of Meachum la am- E3 ong the visitors In the city today. H Frank Anderaon of Helix was' a guent of the Kt, George last evening- fa Joe Lleuailen, Justice of the peace 3 at Weston, is down from his home 3 today. 3 Mrs. L. D. Dobson and Mrs. J. ('.. f Martin of Athena were at the Pen- dleton last evening. g I. W. Durrill of Echo, well known E resident of thut town, was up from f his home last evening. E3 E3 Marvin Evans, prominent attorney b of Walla Walla, Is looking after court matters here today. Mrs, Winshfp of Athena, who was appointed administrator of the es tate of her late father, John Martin, In this county, Is looking after bus iness in the city today. E3 km (Continued on Page 2.) 1 1 m Mr. Gleaaon. Bishop's class of bova s5 of the Baptlsct church entertained E3 the girls of Harry Edwards' last night H at the home of Mrs. Gideon Brown on Madison street. Between 40 and 45 young people were present and all enjoyed themselvea with various 3 games during the evening. Refresh- men's were served later. The' rooms were tastefully decorated In green and 3 white. . Those present were Arloene Clev- enger. Mable McConnell, Selba John- 3 aon, Blanche Furnish, Bertha Prultt iiuth Foe, Thelma and Nola Chll- dretm, Sleta Hall, Mary Quant Neva and Ruth Edwards, Anna Basher, Fanchlon Elliott, Stellt Schell, Leta gf Agee, Claire Myers, Marcus May, 3 Roy Furnlch. Zoe Carney. Deloa Sloan, Claud Baker, Charley Dally, 3 Homer Nowlln, Arthur Morris, Har- old Morris, Joe Wilcox. i3 Settings Now Ready. M ' Rhode Island Reds, not buff or ! brown, but big red birds of heavy ! laying strain. Cockerel prize bird from Portland poultry show 191S. ! Hens bred from International prize j winners. Supply of eggs limited. Ad- dress E. L Davis, Hermlston. Ore. ' Adv. ! Call for Dida. j j School District No. l( is asking for sealed bids for the construction of block No. 22( and on the north E3 aide of blocks 2J( and 227. and alks and steps within said blocks. 3 all located In Reservation addition E to the city of Pendleton and known 3 as the high school property. Plans 3 and specifications of all work may 3 be obtained from W. E. Brock, chair- man of the board, at Taylor Hard- 3 ware Co. Bids to be opened on Wednesday, March 31. 1915 at 1:30 3 p. m. at the office of Lot Llvermore, 35 clerk, ill c.. court street. Aav, iE3 Homesteads. ' h Canadian Homestead Land Cluk now being organized. 100 men only p3 accepted. Right of selection same 3 as number of application. We lo- 3 cate you on 160 acres of mixed farm- 3J !ng land, partly prairie, partly light 3 timber. Level black loam soil. No 3 stone and no alkali, and within five 3 miles of town and railroad. One of these claims worth a lifetime of sav- g lugs, total fee including everything. 3 350, 310 when you Join, 310 month- 3 ly. Balance paid when you file. Will all go together, between March 15th Ej and April 1st. Here Is a chance to 3 get a first class farm for less than 3 3100, Including location fee, railroad , 3 fare, filing fee, etc, etc., Come andj see us, or write at once. Alberta 13 Land Co., 402 Pittock Block, Port- fil land. Adv. The Remarkable Record of The Powerful, Popular, Valve-in-Head Motor Car The Oregon Motor Garage of Pendleton, Since Last August, Has Received (1 11915 totaling more BUICKS. alone, than all otlier makes of cars received during this time combined. represent ing a trainload and nearly a third of this one mate of high-grade motor cars. representing an outlay in cath of about $91,000.. representing 13 carloads of automobile?. REASON BUICKS SELL AND WHO ARE THE BUYERS ? You will find they are successful men in their lines of business ; you will find that most of them have owned and driven, cars before, enabling them to know and look for the essential qualifications of the car that is best for eastern Oregon roads and hills. t I Mr. Prospective car buyer, experiments are costly. An automobile is an expensive piece of machinery to buy and have go wrong on you. Let the experience and judgment of those who have learned guide you in your selection. Ask the man who owns a BUICK how helikes his car. BUICK PRICES F. O. B. PENDLETON Buick C-25, Standard Equipment $10S5 Buick C-37, Fully Equipped.. Bnick C-24, Standard Equipment $1035 Buick C-3G. Fully Equipped. Buick Six C-55, Fully Equipped ?1850 $1450 $1400 1A IVT 1U IU Model FORDS Are Coming The new FORDS have torpedo cowl Jah, electric lights, Jones' speedometer, round fenders, rain vision wind-shield without braces and a large number of other refinements- Ford Touring Car $565 with electric starter $675 Ford Roadster $515 with electric starter $625 OREGON MOTOR GAR AGE Telephone 468 B. F. TROMBLEY, Prop, 119-lfcl W. Court Street ORPHEUM - TODAY ONLY "When Eddie Took a Bath" Comedy "She Was His Mother" White haired old derelect proves to be the unrecog nized wife of governor-elect. Shamed by her appear ance on the eve of his election he calls her a vile name and is killed by his enraged son, who learns for the first time the cloud upon his birth. A Court Room Scene Rivalling in Pathos That of Madam X. A 3 Reel Comedy Should a child forsake its mother at any cost? 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