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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1917)
EIGHT PAGES FACE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1917. QQ00Q00Q00QQQ0Q0090000Q0Q0 u o o o o o o o e e Class A X o o o o f o & o o o o o o BLUEBERRIES Nothing Better for Pies, can 30c Stanfield Strawberries, 3 boxes 50c Coast Blackberries, 2 for 25c Umatilla Peaches, Elbertas, extra fancy, box 95c Watermelons, Payette, pound 2lc Pickling Onions. Pickling Cucumbers. Cauliflower to Arrive Wednesday A. M. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. o o o o e Two Phones 28 "QUALITY" 823 Main St. e o oooooooooooooooooooooooooo IVrnilt for iannre. a nermlt has been sranted Dr J. McPiiul for the construction of a M50 KaraBe at his Madison street home. I gi rt. The rain last nlKht softened, lip n Ithe arena and the tryouts will now Minister i'au-hes Man. Kev. H H. Hubbell and son. Oeorae. spent yesterday amrllns near tilhhon. The minister brought 15 In his basket. back proceed more rapuuy. ber of horses will be afternoon. yulte a nutn trtod out this Hospital Iloys Ilem-h Coast. lr. i.ti. fiNiwlpr has received a let' ter from her brother. Or Kldrcd H. I Waffle, who Is a first lieutenant In 1 the I-a (liande hospital corps, stat- , (lift that the company reached Camp j Mills, l.ons Island. safely and in j good health. They are established j near an aviation school, he writes. , lieutenant Is i'omliis. J. V. Tallman has received word from Captain Carter. Hrltish recruit ing officer In Portland, that I.teilt. J. R. Hurnett and a suriseon will be here Sept. 16 to take up recruiting work among Pritish subjects. Arrange ments are being made for their accommodation. ; Molnr Hcture Contract. J. o. sill of I'ortlanil. the intrepid operator who got in the way of the stage coach race two years ago. will take the moving pictures of the Itounif-i.'p this year. Mr. Sill is con sidered one of the best operators on the coast. Two years ago a stage coach ran over hint and broke his arm. He was in the hospital for a f days. gfmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiini Be Curious We Invite Comparison as to the quality and prices of our Suits and Coats for Fall. We offer you a most beauti ful assortment to choose from. Qual ity radiates from every garment, a quality and dis tinctiveness that is at once self evi dent. Along with this quality is a correctn ess of style and an ex cellence of work manship that is second to none. We have styles to please most any one and garments to suit any purse. In every case the price is as low as possible consistent with the quality. Senator Chaiiilierlalu uepltes. ! Replying to the telegram sent him I recently by a number of local farm- 1 . . . 1. n .(tti nlhr . ers assing uiai tiv v.,,,.. " couple western senators relative to securing a basic wheat price for 1 rtland a. d m ()f Seattle. Senator Chamberlain state. pendln the day he would take the matter up at ' ! le,lr he aIp lnP ahove M1ton ,n. and do what he can along the M the CilS(, ,l(:aist Lawrence suggested. Colwell. who shot and killed an old j man named Short there several monns ago. The boy has stoutly held to the story that the old man shot at him at the same time he fired his own I shotgun. The boy has been held here Noted 1 toper Arrives. Charley Weir of Monument, N. M.. who won second In the steer roping contest at the Round-t'p two year.-: ago and who Is a brotner or weorse j pvor sinC(. am) has lw(. assisting Janl Weir, winner at the Fast two Round- f t()r ,.p(,rse Smpson. I'ps. arrived In Pendleton yesterday. : and hopes to get into the big money next week. His champion brother will arrive In a few days nass of 33 to do In. The Woodmen of the World will Initiate a class ol 33 l nursaay on me , occasion of the visit of Head Consul ,.,. To Work With Ladle. Miss Mae Murphy, representing the Woman's Ieague on Conservation was here this morning and is to be back Wednesday evening for a nteet- I. I. Boak. an extraordinarily large class considering the time of the year. This class will put the mem bership of the local camp over the 500 mark. A big attendance is ex pected Thursday. Inrr with local ladies. of the nmn'er 'I a committee t President Tall ial Club has meet with her We Have n Enormous Stock of Hosiery Hosiery for every one. lmi. woman and eluld. We have onlM tetl' the prvHont shortage of all knitted ajtWHe. and luvo piaonl orders for sufficient iinultltll-s U) lust us throuirliout the coming full and winter season. Our prlwa today are Tar lielow the preiM-nt mar ket price, as all knitted (roods of any kind have advuured v-ry rapidly durinjr the lust sixty da. and the end la not In sight. l.tulles' Hlaek Pure silk Hose St. 19 llcaiitirul Une or Fane' Silk Host. . . 9Hc, Sl.lu Plain lilaek and White llout Silk IIom 49c Plain lilaek (iaue l.isle Zo Plain lllui-k and W hite l.isle ioc Plain W hile Usle Hose, 2 for 2.1c lilaek Cotton Hose Ic Outslxes in Hlaek and White 25t Miss's' line litlnVd l,lsle Stneklints. . . . 19c. 3fc Infants' Ithuk, White and Colored Stockings, l.V, 25c. VOU CAN Hoys' Heavy ltlbued School stocking Hoys' Medium and Heavy Itlbbnl SUieklngs. .Men's Silk Hose Men's l.lsle Hose Men's Cotton Hose. 2 Tor Men's Cotton Hose, Medium Weight Men's ItiH-kford Work Soeks I for 2.V Men's Natural and llluek Cashinere Socks .1e. Men's Wool Mixed Work Slicks. 2 for Men's Ileal ' WmI Socks 21le S3 Ilk) j 2.vt m 25c e 10c. I lie g A1K: g DO BETTER 1 J S. ZfeeiZTzey, Sot:) jff THE GOLDEN RULE J WK LEA I FOLLOW Crommelin, Michael Kelly and Frank Rack. The application of Tom Opo- stolopoulos was denied and the case f Kmil Adolf Schaefer continued. The applications of Johann Wlshman nd tleorge W'lneberg were denied without prejudice. other cases are being considered this afternoon. at that time. The committee as nam ed cm iicta r K. T W.'ir'e. V rS. .T. P Robinson. Mrs. S. A. Iiwell. Mrs. C. H. Marsh and Mrs. Charles Hamilton. The Store of Quality N. I. SchtHliilo for Hound-I P. I H. R Calderhead. geneial a?ent of j the Northern Pacific at Walla Walla. ! has announced the train service j from J'asco to Pendleton. will he t practically the s ime as last year. The , pa.saenffer train will arrive in the j niiirninir I the same hour as at ores- ! ent hut will not leave on the return been laden for weeks. ri.. ir, th .voninsr until A o'clock on 1 hriht did th. wi'i'M 1 each of the three days. Half An Inch of Ilain. Almost one-half an inch of rain fed yesterday afternoon and lat nlsht in Pendleton, the official measurement heinu .4 of an inch. The hardest rain was last niht between !:30 and 10:30. Pe.sides layimr Ihe il'tst the rain cla rified the ninmsi here of the dust and smokf u it h which it hat' Varl sluM'Icy Drafted. Karl Sheeley, well known here hy baseball fans as the former first base man on the Walla Walal team of the Western Tri-State, passed thrmiKh Pendleton this morninK t Spokuiu for the purpose of trina to postpone his call fit service in the national army until the last f5 percent is call led. He Is now playing with the Salt ! Lake team and has proved a valuable 1 man for that team. rxtlllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllUIIIIIIIIIllllllilillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliT Hoard of KqtinlUation Meets. The board of equ iliJuition. consist ing of the assessor, clerk and county judge, began annual session yester day and will continue to sit for 15 days to adjust all complaints made of the assesments made by Assessor strain. An increase In the valnaHon of farm lands, sheep, stock and wheat over last year was made In the assesments and the total for the county this year will he $50,000,000. about two millions more than last year. ing lhat the effeel sano. as if a pair bad been discarded. So fresh ok this m as almost 'inol.ed gla and rn- the sses Two lmrkers ;et Falls. At the bucking tryouts at Hound I'p Park last evening, two of the buckers. Hotfoot and Smithy. got falls. Hotfoot dumped a new cowboy to these parts, a good rider who for two years was with the Irwin hunch but who last evening underrated the bucking abilities of the little black cakewalker. Smithy plied John Mag- I'Klil'KCT lOI HI.K VISION Watch This Space For the Announcement of the opening of our New Building, Corner Court and Johnson Streets. PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY upper Part for far Vision J V V 4 with amt yk ft XvtA I0""00 booi S Xtil y- W Tower Part for ) Ncar Vision i oniTtiiioncd In rtctiular Arm v. l..lod I. Yates of Milton, who re ceived a lieutenant's commission in the reserve corps, has secured a sec ond lieutenancy in the regular army, heinsr one of ten recommended to the war department by President Kerr of O. A. C. Yates is a graduate of that institution from the department nf forest rv and last year was colonel of the cadet regiment. William J. Ave rill of C'orvallis. a hrnther of K F Averill of this citv was also trans ferred to the regular army from the reserve corps as a second lieutenant. Four Are Naturalized. Today is naturalization' day in the circuit court and this morning; final citizenship papers were granted to four: Charles Rreithaupt. Ftudolph M. Mother of NitH Wants Mvon". After beimi married to I'nill Hailor of Hermiston f.r :t4 years. Mrs. Hut Ue Sailor has hrouifht suit for .divorce allewins cruel and inhuman treat ment. Nine children were horn to them. Devi n of whom still live. Two are minors and she ask the custody of them. The Kir.it National Bank of Ht ric.iston and the First National Rank of Portland are made defend ants In order to prevent Sailor from taking our money he has on deposit, she asks for a half interest In all pro perty. $300 for her immediate bene fit, jrr. suit monev. $.10 a month for support of their children, and $50 n month during the pendency of the suit. She alleges he has $21 on de posit and personal property aroun I Hermiston valued at $1300. She ch imes that he has frequently cursed and abused her and threatened to kill her. J. T. Hlnklff -and V. M Peterson are her attornes. lltMMo Take Notlco. School begins on Monday, Septem ber 17th. 1917, and all grade pupils must have their books and supplier ready for work. Complete lists of books and supplies can be had from the city superintendents office In the city hall or at the Krazler Hook Store. No. 719 Main street. pI I these printed lists and check up your old books ho that yon may not pur 'hast new hooks where not neces ii'. A T PA UK. City Superintendent of Schools. 9-1 2 WANTED Three Experienced Clerks 2 ladies, 1 shoe man until after "Round Up." Will be allowed to at tend Round-Up during afternoons. llllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'j: HOOVER Approves KEEP ICE IN YOUR ICE BOX ROUND THE YEAR Nicky and Willy, wer writing notes I fore the war. It now develops, n school nB be GERMAN LINE 300 MILES FROM PETROGRAD r"irvFTOTr l. GLASSES JA. Near night and far nlKht In one lens. They are uroiincl from wonder fully clear crystal Rlaxa. The lower part i invisible, no lines, shoulders or c.inent. of eotlrse the mUMI be fit ted ritfhl. ,KE l.I.K ROTIIW F.II. Optometrist and OptlHan American National Rank Hulldina, Pendleton. ft " rZC PSKOV? fe. ?()V Vo.,,., il VITEBSK JJ .Y0VNO --SMOLENSK o' (I M 010 LINE NEW UNE f I M acAi. mh. The ever he able than they eauture nf KiKa hy the Oer- ful If they will i.,-., ih. ir nrrnv within 300 ; much closer now miles of Petrograd. but It is dotibt-Uhe Russian capital. Deep and 50.000 ACRES FOR SALE I have land listed from the Columbia to the Middle Fork of the John Day river. Wheat land, diversified farms and Stock Ranches. Residence and business property. I have sold clo.se to three million dollars worth of property in Umatilla County. My clients are all satis fied. Come in and tell me what you want. E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Ore. Office in Temple Bldg., Phone 479. to KO are to al most impassable marshes cover the Kround between the two points. Ilow ever, the fall of Kimt, which waa the headquarters of the ItuHftinn fleet, was a severe blow to the Kusslan cause. The arrow indicates the changed battle line after the capture of the city. Most effective way of reduc ing high cost of living. SAVE EVERY MORSEL OF THAT PRICED FOOD STUFF. HIGH Phone 178 1 SMYTHE-LONERGAN CO. Quality Quantity Service fmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? CooMiTiptM Clean IIoomc. j CAM V LKWIS. American Uikm, j WaMh.. Sept. 11. The flrnt contin 1 Kent of conscript here today are j cleaning house. !farrack are beln i swept out, metw hallK cleaned and I the camp put In tfood order mad ! ready for the necond contingent ' which will beRln to arrive In nlxnit a week The men. however, are drill ItiK. a well a hnnne cle'inlna- nti'l skpton romparilf'M ir organized. Everybody Knows means 3 UICK As a protection to yourself in securing the best automobile investment and greatest satisfaction we ask you to investigate the New 1918 Model A car built to a standard and not to a price. Complete stock of parts and efficient service al ways at your command. Oregon Motor Garage Incorporated. 117. Il. m. 123 Wt Court St. Telephone 48 3