East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 17, 1914, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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PAGE SEVEN
Excellent
Millinery
COMPARATIVELY
INEXPENSIVE
The question of a new
hat is of paramount im
portance to women and al
ready the winter models
are Wing displayed. The
new hats are larger than
those of the spring, and al
though email hats will still
bo used for tailored wear,
the prevailing tendency
teems to bo toward large
hats of varying shapes.
Metallic trimmings in
bands, flowers and orna
ments are much used :
white feathers and riblxns
are of nxt importance.
You aro cordially invit
ed to inspect our autumn
display of trimmed milli
nery, for nowhere will you
find hats that compare
with flwse from the stand
out of price, workman
ship and materials. We
have endeavored to give
you hats of individuality
and charm at moderate
prices and the lilernl early
business we arc having in
dicates we have struck the
popular idea.
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VISIT OCIt BARGAIN BASEMENT. A -LOT OP GOODSl
FOR A "LITTLE" MOXEY.
Bill
LOCALS
Sb Advertising in Brief
RATF.8.
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IVr llti. additional lortloo. . . ..V
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No local taken for I mm than ..'c.
Count 6 ordinary words to line.
Locals artll ont a taken OTr tbo
'phono and rcmlttaace But accoe
pany order.
For sale Large betel range and 90 j
gal. water tank. I. C. Snyder. ,
Get Whipple, the homo man, to
tune your piano. Phone 22(R. ,
For rent Famished housekeeping
rooms. 101 S Wain W. M. Tlndle.
New National cash register for sale.
A bargain. Inqalre Vogue Millinery.
- Wanted Good, clean raga at the
Cast Oregontao office.
Those wishing chimneys or furnaces
cleaned before Round-up phone I. C
Snyder.
For sale 1(0 acres good land on
Birch creek. Will take residence In
Pendleton as part say. E. T. Wade.
For sale Modern five room cot
tage with one improved lot, e north
.side of river. Address "B" tfcls of
fice. Old papers for sale; tied In bun
dles. Good Cor starting fires, etc lie
bundle or two bundles for tla
This office.
For sale Two modem cottages lo
cated on eat Court street, aeven
blocks from Main street. Inquire ol
Walters' mill.
For sale Modern seven room
house and seven lots, with ham, close
to school, f 2S0O takes it all. inquire
or address "A" this office.
For tale Good five-room house
with bath; good barn and two lota,
.north aide, onfc block from Main
street briJge. Cheap if taken at
once. 208 Madison street
For sale State Hotel, 60x100 feet
corner Webb and Cottonwood streets,
Pendleton. Paying 1110 a month
rent. Price 115,000. II. O. Star
weather, Mllwaukle, Oregon.
"Mutt" takes the big toads and
"Jeff ahowa the speed. Penland
Bros, haul anything and reasonable
Furniture van and storage warehouse.
Of floe 147 Mala street Phone 111.
When tired aad worn ont atop
In and try one ol our coot, para
ICE CREAM
SODAS
They are not only delici
ous but refreshing. Best
of service always.
FrcHh Chocolates and Candlea
always on hand.
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Wanted Pastlure - for team of
horses. Address "W" this office.
Wanted Experienced girl or wo
man for general housework. Phone 91
Wanted Girl for general house
work. Apply mornings, 330 Water
strept.
Call at 901 Main street to sell your
second hand stoves and furniture.
Phone 14.
Lout Round brooch with small
letters E and F on back. Suitable re.
ward If returned to this office.
For aale Drcas suit and tuxeJo.
Cost Hlze J8, In perfect condl
tlon. for J25. 602 Water street.
For Sa-le 100 head good young
stock cattle. Prices reasonable. Call
or write, u. B. McEwen. Atnena,
Oregon.
For sale Fine house and garage on
the north hill. Just the place for
some rancher. Inquire of Bentley A
Lefflngwell, or write care P O. Box
471.
See Lester A Miller for reliable
cleaning, preeaing and remodeling or
men's and women's clothes. Quick
service. "Model Cleaners, 114 E.
Webb street Phone 811.
Hoanc to Rent?
Why look for a house to rent? See
Cox and Lonergan and let them fig
ure on bunding for you on easj
terms. Let your rent buy a home for
you. Choice residence sites, all mod.
rn Improvements. Telephones I and
101. Adv.
For Sale Cheap. i
Good team of horses, weight about
1100 -pounds each. Address "X" thli
office.
Notice.
Accommodation Headquarters of
the Round-up are open In the Eart
Oregonlan Building, same as last
J ear. Phone 650. Adv.
Xotlee to Elks.
Regular meetings will be resumed
by Pendleton Lodge No. 2S8 B. P. O
Elks, commencing Thursday, Septem
ber 17, at which meeting prepara
tions will be made toward caring for
visiting Elks during the Round-up.
You are urged to attend.
' J. V. TALLMAN, E. R.
THOS. FITZ GERALD, See. Adv
Speed Boat Races On.
CHICAGO, Sept 16. All was In
readiness here for the opening of the
speed boat races. All of the cracks
In the country are here to take part
In the events, which, beglnlnng this
afternoon, will continue for a week.
Mother Love Is Fatal.
OAKLAND, Cal, Sept 17. Carried
away by the happy cries of her baby,
whom she was tossing into the air In
her Oakland home, Mrs. Clyde Web
ster overtaxed her strength and was
unable to hold In hor arms the fall
ing child, which fell to a hardwood
floor and was almost instnntly killed.
The mother ran screaming from the
house to a policeman, who called an
ambulance In which mother nnr child
were taken to a hospital. Mrs. Web
ster has been hysterical since the ac
cident and physicians velleve her mind
In shnltcrcd. The Infunt, a 4-monthf
old boy, was her only child.
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Mark fcturtevant Is In from Pilot
Hock.
J. P. Farrell of Lottine la at the
Bowman.
Car Power went over to Walla Walla
this morning. '
Ed Westgate waa in from his home
at Pilot Bock yesterday.
Ed Buhrer, O.-W. It. & N. road
maxter. Is over from La Grande.
V. B. Ocx, Paaco real estate agent,
came over this morning on the X. P.
train. ,
William Mills, welt known Juniper
farmer haa been here today on a bus
Ineas trip.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Amoreaux of
Nolln were among the visitors in the
city yesterday.
MImi Margaret Lowell left today for
Foreat Grove to resume her studies
In Pacific University.
Charles Anderson, manager of the
Tuma-a-Ium Lumber Co. at Helix,
Is a business visitor here today.
Mayor James Kyle of Stanfield Is In
the city today, lie will Join the Pen
dleton excursion to Heppncr tonight.
R. Whipple, one of the Pendleton
excursionists to Hpokane who was left
behind In that city, arrived home this
morning. t
WAR BULLETINS
(Continued from p.e one.)
allk-a uere declared everywhere to be
on Live defensive.
RUSSIANS AT PRZEMYSL.
PARIS, Sept, 17. Tiie Russian oc
cututlon of lYiemybl, n great Aust
rian stronghold in Gallcla along the
HoiitJtcrn line of fortifications on the
San river, was announced by Le Ma
tin. BRUSSELS TROOPS LEAVE.
OsTEND, sept. 17. German, troops
ttlio IdUterto were holding Brussels
are being sent to the front, according
lo rejiorw ftroiiKlit by Belgian cour
ier. It vuu wateil tlielr places were
Mag taken by iiiciiiIhts of Hie
I .a nostrum naval reserve.
Britain IVedlng Enemy.
LONDON. Sept. 17. According to
the Dally Mail Investigations at Liver
pool and other ports make It certain
that foodsturfs and raw material are
still being shipped, even from Ger
man ports, for the use of the Ger
mans. Shipments mado from Liverpool
last month -f canned goods, feeding
cakes, flour and cottonseed oil were
ostensibly bound for Holland but
comparison with exports of other
years makes It more than probable
that they have gone to Germany.
One Liverpool firm, the Mall says.
has refused t supply its Rotterdam
correppondtnts with certain raw ma
terials until Hv.llu rid ceases to supply
Germany.
Vnlverwity Kneollniont IiuTeaeH.
VNIVERSITV. OF OREGON. Eu
gr'ne. Ore., Sep. 17. Three hundred
and ten students an Increase of 12 per
cent over the flrrt day's enrollment
last year, registered Tuesday the op
ening day of the fall semester.
Watching a parade by the Knights
of Pythias provides enough of the
pomp and panoply of war for many
of us.
WIFE SAYING GOOD-BY
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train leaves with soldiers for the fron t. In this case, the wife of one of the
men called to the front Is hanging to the narrow stops of the. funny little
Eunpenn rnllwny car for a lust kins, firmly believing tlmt she will nevet
sre.hlm again.
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LONDON, Sept. 17. The war put
everybody Into khaki, with a few ex
ceptions. On the battle line or In the
field the English soldier and the
English officer get out of their rich
ly colored and historic uniforms and
Into khaki, of a neutral hue. The
Germans are in gray. The Austrlans
have moat of their soldiers In khaki
and the Russians all wear khaki
colored cloth. The French still cling
to their blue coats and brilliant, red
trousers and the Belgians have a uni
form that is very similar, to the
French. V
The French and Belgian officers
are dangerously ornamented with gilt
trimmings during warfare and pre
sent such brilliant targets that some
of the Belgian regiments, during hard
fighting with the Germans, have lost
nearly all of their leaders.
The new twentieth century mode
of warfare puts the ban on anything
that glitters,' even the rifle barrel,
bayonets and sabers.
POUGE GIVEN FULL POWER
TO REGULATE THE TRAFFIC
COUNCIL ADOPTS EMERGENCY
ORDINANCE EFITXTIVE
DURING ROUND-UP.
Full authority for the police to su
pervise and regulate the traffic on
the streets during the Round-up was
given last evening by the 'City coun
cil In an emergency ordinance adopt
ed. It provides that, in the interest
of safety, the police may designate
certain streets for use of vehicles in
going to and from the park and makes
any one violating the orders subject
to fine or imprisonment
Lights were ordered turned on Riv
erside Drive, which was accepted as a
street a week ago. However, inas
much as the ordinance declaring it a
street does not go Into effect for an
other week, a petition from property
holders along the driveway asking for
its Improvement with gravel bitulith
lc was referred back to the petition
crs.
Grades on Tustln street from Wil
low to Lilleth were adopted last ev
enlng to permit the construction of
(slipwalk.
The fall rains having set In. the
council last evening ordered the
street sprinklers to discontinue. The
flushers, however, will be kept on.
An ordinance levying assessments
for the Improvement of Thompson
street was passed unanimously.
The water commission put In a bill
for jomething over $2000 for the
overflow pipe line to Round-up Park
The city has a Mil of J50 against the
commission for the use of the ground
on east Alta leased from the Cath
olic Sisters.
A bid from Frank Dupraf, to build
a concrete sidewalk at the Intersec
tion of Tustln and Main was referreJ
to the street committee.
Queen Addresses xutch.
THE HAGUE, Sept. 17. Opening
the state's general. Queen Wllhelml
na. speaking from the throne, urged
teh strictest neutrality In the Euro
pean war.
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IS STRONGER TODAY
NO CIUNGE IX PORTLAND; CHI
CAGO PIT DROPS WHEN
LONGS LIQUIDATE.
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept 17.
(Special to the East Oregonian)
Rather Dull trade shown for wheat
with quotations unchanged except
fortv fold which is one-half cent
higher at 96, club 95, bluestem 1.05
Chicago Market.
CHICAGO, Sept., 17, The- wheat
market opened 1-4 to l-2c lower,
closed 1 3-4 to 2c lown. September
1.07 1-4: December, 1.10; May, 1.16
3-4. Liquidation of longs, the cause.
Liverpool Firm.
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 17. Both spot
and future wheat firm. Spot held
well at former prices but there waa an
advance of 1-2 to Id at the opening.
Broomhall reported conditions strong
er generally.
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Ixtcal Wheat Market Local quo
tations on club range today from 83
to S5 cents with practically no bus
iness underway. Farmers approve of
the ' advance since the low prices of
several days ago yet do not gener
ally show a disposition to sell. A fea
ture of the wheat situation in this
county is the fact an immense amount
of wheat is yet unsold. Many have
had the impression that half the
wheat of the county has been sold.
This estimate, according to well In
formed local buj'ers, is too high. The?
estimate that not over 40 per cent is
sold. On the reservation the percent
age is higher but in the country north
of here but little wheat has been
sold and the warehouses are full of
grain.
Hall Stock Ranch is Sold James
L Hall, prominent stockman of the
south end of the county, has Just
sold his 1600 acre stock farm to
Charles McDevitt, another stockman
of the same vicinity. The deed for
the transaction was filed today with
Recorder Burroughs. No price was
given but it is understood that the
consideration was a large one. Mc
Devitt already has large holdings in
the south end and his acquisition of
the Hall ranch will give him one of
the best ranches in that section.
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Buying Cavalry Horses Saddfe and
artillery horses are beinir nuri?hasrd
this week In the Calgary district for!
the British war office. , A representa
tive of the remount commission is in
attendance at the noted horse rais
ing centers of Alberta taking over
sound, serviceable animals at about
$175 each. White and light colored
horses are not accepted though they
may be otherwise up to the standard.
Desirable weights are between 1000
and 1S50 pounds; ages from five to
nine years.
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Visited A. B. Cooler M. C. Cropper
Is back from Burns near which place
he visited at the ranch recently pur
chased by A, B. Cooley, formerly of
this county. Mr. Cooley is farming
two sections there. Mr. Cropper
states that Mr. Cooley Is planning to
return to Pendleton for the Round
up. Wctixel Buys Farm IimI If. H.
Weasel, prominent retired merchant
of this city, has Just purchased from
George D. Feebler and wife two
quarters lying In Stage Gulch. The
consideration given out Is $9600.
nkw cttizexs are made
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ASTORIA, Ore., Sept 17- Tuesday
wag cltlrenshlp day in the circuit
court and nine applicants were admit
ted and granted final papers. Five
applications were dismissed and 13
contlned for various reasons.
NEWS OF FARM AND RANGE
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Better Goods for Less Money
We give Fidelity Blue Trading Stamps.
Saving stamps means saving money here.
The petition of Louis Rosenfeld
was denied as the court did not hold
the applicant to be a man of moral
character. From the testimony intro
duced and from his own admissions
the court was satisfied that the man
had iot been honest In his business
dealings.
THE BANK OF
PERSONAL SERVICE
S Each customer's welfare
H Our growth depends largely
Open an account and give
our superior service.
H Interest Paid on Savings
American National Bank
U Under Government Supervision
founded in 1SS9.
A SHARP DEMAND wAna Beer
Prevails All Over WHY?
Because It Is a splendid beer. It has the delightful arofna, the rich
flavor, the effervescence and the tang that characterise the high qual
ity brew. Try a case of Kloster Bran bottled beer.
On
OFFICE SALOON
CRESCENT BAR
Farm and City Loans
Plenty of Money for Conservative
Loans, at Reasonable Rate of Inter
est Without Unnecessary Delay.
Mark Moorhouse Company
112 East Court Street
Pendleton Cleaning Works
BIGGEST AND BEST
FOR GOOD WORK
Our equipment and knowledge enables us to serve our
patrons satisfactorily. We satisfy others we can satisfy
you.
Ladles' and Men's Garments Cleaned and Pressed.
HATS REBLOCKED
HI Our wagon calls for and
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Rosenfeld admitted selling a stock
of goods and after cashing his ahaeM
giving a mortgage on the same goods)
to another person.
Turkey ought to have a heart to)
heart talk wiyi Greece and Roumanian
before taking any rash steps.
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upon their success. J
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Accounts and Time Deposits. HI
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sale at
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