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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1914)
"TV ETGTIT PAGES PAT1.V F V3T rT?Fr,OVTA. PFVPT.FTOV. OKFflOy. SATl'I.M )A V. ARf'Tf 21. 101 i. PAOK FIVB Power, Economy, Reliability and Appearance of 1914 Buicks Sell Them By the Trainload 28 H. P. Roadster - $1135 28 H. P. Touring . $1235 36 H. P. Roadster . $1435 37 H. P. Touring - - $1535 6 cyl. 55 H. P. Touring - $2185 F. O. B. PENDLETON 0 frAP7 The Car with the "Pep Twelve Buicks just received, representing the largest single shipment of automobiles ever consigned to any company in Eastern Oregon THERE are more Buick cars owned in Pendleton than any other make of automobile arid they are even . selling faster at present than the Ford. A cheap car is most expensive in the end Buicks are moderate priced and give the greatest return on the investment THE IRE There's a Buick waiting for you at G0N MOTOR GARAG LOCALS Or Advertising in Brief RATES. Per line first Insertion. . 10c I'cr Hoe, additional Insertion. . . .6c Ier line, per month $1.0U No local Uken for lean than 25c. Count 0 ordinary worda to line. locals will not be taken over the 'pnoue and remittance must accom pany order. Fresh milch cows for sale. Inquire Urltman Brothers. Wanted Girl for general house work, rhone 193J. Wanted Good, clean rata at the Bant Oregonlan office. Oood second hand bicycle for sale. Inquire at Taylor Hardware. Whipple, piano tuner, moved tn 211 Pit-kins avenue. Phone !2fR. Hotel Hohkln for sale cheap. All furnished. At Kcho on Main street Write Hox S4. Echo. Ore. New three and four room apart ments now ready for occupancy. In quire Mark Moorhouse Co. For" sale Twenty-five head of horses and mules. Inquire Klrkpat rick Bros., Pendleton, Oregon. Wanted Position on ranch by ex perienced man and wife. No children. Reference given. Inquire "I" this of fice. Lost Brown hair watch fob with Masonic charm ' attached. - Finder will be rewarded if returned to Henry Rosenberg. Old papers for sale; tied in bun dles. Good for starting fires, etc. ISc a bundle or two bundles for 16c. This office. For sale Two modern cottages lo cated on east Court street, seven bjocks from Main street. Inquire of Walters' mill. For sale Black Minorca eggs for hatching, 11.25 per setting or 16.00 per hundred. 809 E. Court street. P. O. Box 88, Pendleton, Oregon. See Phelps for quick service plumb ing. Five expert plumbers employed. No Job too large nor to small to han dle. "Watch for the dog." Telephone 443. Wanted, at once, refined, capable lady for chllj welfare work. Salary of $45 a month and advancement guaranteed. Address N. L. care this office. Penland Bros.' Transfer does heavy hauling and have Urge van to move household goods. Storage warehouse. Rates reasonable. Phone 139. Office 647 Main street. "Organized and paying long dis tance auto truck business for sale. Equipment two 3-ton Packard trucks. $4000 will handle. Box 295, Bend, Oregon." For rent, one parlor and parlor bedroom; also one large front room up-stalrs. Including board. Will also board people rooming elsewhere. In quire 609 College or phone 790W. For sale Oood seven room house with stone foundation; plenty of room If person want to raise chickens. An exoellent opportunity to get a nice home at a bargain. For further par ticulars Inquire at this office. Matrimonial agency of highest character; strictly private, up to date, dependable, patronized by best people; eighth successful year. It wishing to marry, Investigate our plan. . Full in formation 10c. Ideal Introduction Club, Box 264, Vancouver B. C. Franklin Apporson Boo Three Cars of Proven Reliability This is our seventh year with the Franklin, our fourth year with the Reo and our third year with the Apperson 1 ! We havo spont many years in selecting our line to make sure wo wcro Retting the BEST CAR IN EACH CLASS. Our cars aro adapted to Eastern Oregon needs. Thoy have been consist ently reliable. Thoy have "MADE GOOD." Wo don't have to TRY SOMETIIING NEW cvory year. Our experienco will bo your profit, if you buy a FRANKLIN, an APPERSON or a REO. ' DON'T TAKE A CHANCE ON AN UNTRIED CAR. Pendleton Auto Company For sale Belgian rabbits. Gglns at once, cheap. 319 Cosbie street. Don't Vk Your Telephone To order meat until you read this. Ask for 4 44 and get U. S. govt. In spected meats. You'll get more meat, pay les and run no risk of its being tainted. (Adv.) ' Iiaarball Here Sunday. There will be a baseball game Sun day, March 22nd, between the Pen dleton "Let 'er Bucks and the H'eston high school team. Game called at 2:30. Admission 23c. Round-up park Adv. PEBSPI1 BTl Tho United Orchestra. Will give another of their tfelight ful dances at Eagle-Woodman hall Thursday evening, March 26. All are Invited and assured a good time. (Adv.) Motorcycle at a liar (rain. Indian motorcycle for sale cheap, good as new. Equipped with speed ometer and Prest-o-llghta. Only been run 1.00 miles. Inquire C. E. Nelson, 114 East Court St. (Adv.) Xotlec. There will be shooting tomorrow morning at 10:30 at the Hound Up Gun Club. A few merchandise prises will be (riven. G. I. LA DOW. (Adv.) President. Odd Snap In Ea. WASHINGTON. March 21. In tensely cold weather prevailed every where east of the Rockies today. The weather bureau forecasters said the cold snap probably would lust sever a! days. World's Largest Elephant The (ilant t'JepJiont Jumbo Success fully Exhibited by I la mum Years Ago. When the peer of all showman. P. T. Barnum, anounced that he had se cured for exhibition purposes the ela phant Jumbo, every boy and girl throughout the land read the -news with tense Interest. Jumbo was the giant among the gi ants. The elephant Is the most mam moth beast which roams forest cr plain. His principal feature, of at tractiveness and Interest Is his site. With characteristic shrewdness, P. T. Barnum realised the vast possibil ities in transporting and exhibiting about the country this most colossal representative of the elephantine world. According to Barnum, . all other elephants were pigmies by com parison. For .several seasons Jum bo was a source of delight and nii mlratlon to millions of people, i The Jumbo 20-act Circus, now be ing handed out by The East' Oregon lan to the boys and girls of Umatilia county Is the giant sensation of Toy dom. It Is the biggest amusement and funmaker ever devised. I'. wa named after the giant elephant Jum bo because of Its completeness and surpassing greatness. There are twenty acts each ten inches high, mounted on cut-out card board, beautifully lithographed both sUles. Its Ingenious construction en ables the child to place the acts In at upright position on tho curved base. A touch sets It in motion; tho rsuit 1? a lifelike representation of a real circus in action. Read tho FREE circus ticket print, ed In another column and learn how to get It on terms so easy you will wart it at once. AJv, , Sheriff Til Taylor is in Weston today serving papers. B. C. Smith of La -Grande was al the St. George last evening. William Marshall was in last even ing from his home at Cayuse. E. E. Starcher of "Umatilla was up from the seaport' town yesterday. Misses Ruth Krebs and Hazel Doo little of Athena were visitors in the city yesterday. Ed. Buhrer, O.-W. R. & N. road niaster, is over from his headquarters at La Grande. Oscar Corey of Umatilla was up from his home yesterday and spent the night here. Mrs. George Goodman and three children came over this morning from Pasco on a visit. D. W. Bowman, prominent Echo resident, was among the visitors in the city yesterday. D. E. Clark. O.-W. R. & N. live stock man, left for points west on the local this morning. Otto Dldion, one of. the owners of the Milton Eagle, is making Pendle ton a visit today. Charles Brown and S;im Rooher, well known Athena residents, visited In Pendleton last evening. Superintendent I. E. Young of the county schools, arrived home thl morning from a visit to the east end schools. Mrs. Clarence Orton was among the residents of the Helix neighborhood who came In on the morning train to shop. R. C. Julian, publisher of the He lix Advocate, came In this mornlns from his home and is spending the day here. William George, a sheet steel work er, arrived this morning from Seatle to accept a position with D. P Phelps. Roy Alexander Is now reported to be almost recovered from the small pox and will be, able to be out within a few days. ( Joe M. Skrable, former popular lo cal attorney who Is now practicing in Portland, Is up from the metrop-j oils on & visit. County Superintendent I. E. Young i has received several packages of gar den seeds from Senator Lane and is now engaged in distributing them. M. S. Pittman. field representative of the state normal school, returned this morning from a highly gratifying trip to the schools in the east end and will leave tomorrow for La Grande. Emmett Hicks, who for the past year has been the motion picture op erator at the Alta theater, left to day for his home in Klamath Falls, where he will remain for the benefit of his health. Henry W. Collins, local warehouse man and grain buyer, will leave to night for Portland where he will look after business matters. While there he will also consult with Captain Al Lodell upon the baseball situation. Many Hon Ifc'lnf? Built. D. V). Phelps reports that he has employed five new plumbers In order to handle the rush of spring business that is opening up. According to Mr Phelps, he has secured the contracts for nine dwellings now under way. Evidently Tendleton Is to experience her greatest building period during 1914. PUBLIC- SAL I will sell at public auction on the G. W. Knight ranch, one mile west of Helix Tuesday, March 31 10 a. m. sharp 1 1 ? 1 risi 2e 14 head work horses and mares from 4 to 8 years old, weight from 1200 to 1500 pounds. 2 three year old colts 1 yearling colt 4 four year old mules 2 two year old mules 1 three bottom John Deer 14-in. gang plow 1 cultivator One, four section 20-foot steel harrow One hay rack One buggy One Hack One sleigh 7 sets butt chain harness One Spokane disc One six-foot Deering Binder Two weed rods 10 and 12 feet long Three 3 1-4 in. farm wagons and racks Small tools and many other things too'numerous to mention ...Free Lunch At Noon... Tprtn A" sums uncer $25 cask n sums Jl CA III J. over $25 time will be given until October 1 , 1 9 1 4 on approved notes bearing 8 interest. 2 dis count far cash on all sums over $25. G.W. Knight Owner C. E. RUDE, Auctioneer E. L. SMITH, Clerk i i t I 1 $ j