East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 02, 1914, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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HANDSOME NEW
TAILOR
SUITS
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Our Suits jiosiji'ss every rc-cjuifitc of the successfully tailored
nml eloigned garment; they are examples of workmanship of
Anu'iiciiii designer. J'roiidrloth, serge and cheviot nre the
iniiteriiilrt that have lvn used, in shades of navy, brown, green,
Hague blue and Mack. There's a diversity of style?, including
Kussinn Blouse, short cutaway coat3 with deep tunic fekirts, and
Lei ted coats, dollars of velvet, novelty materials, trimmings
of button and good linings throughout. A full lino of sizes
from 31 to 4S inclusive, will be found.
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NEWS OF FARM AND RANGE
New FALL MILLINERY
Smart new trimmed Hats in black and colored velvets, are
offered. Yiiriiitions of the popular sailor shape, wide, nar
row and medium brim., and Hat in a variety of the newest
oeU. Also a splendid showing of dro-ier shape--, small
o-e fitting tiMjue effeet.
"Pleased to Show You"
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rwiiu ik'kh nero w. II. Siiyi-r was
In town yesterday from l,,x nmch
near rjlbbon arid while h'-rc old some
hogs In the lot a! market, lie sold
at a in-lee of seven tenia.
Rout ItcIiie- ItaU'x I!,k1 feeling
between owneri of the tlirce steam
boat lines running between Portland
ami Tbo Dalles ls now said to have
reached a point where an adverted
rate war will he the next sten In the
competition for the businesH of the
upper Columbia. The trouble, which
started with the advent of The Dalles.
Columbia, line operating the steamer
State of Washington Into the field,
has grown till now It Is ' rumored
about the waterfront that heavy cut
are to be made In freight rate Imme
diately. The bone of contention bo far has
been centered about the securing of
the wheat hauling business to Asto
ria for the Astoria Tlour mills. It Is
said that the wheat has been moved
for 91.50 a ton.
Want Wire Worm Ppeclmena of.
wire worms from all parts of Oregon i
are wanted by entomologists of the
agricultural college, who are making
a comprehensive study of thee pests
with a view to their control. In or-
g I der to apply remedies most effective-j
I ly It Ls necessary to know the time;
of year at which the pests awsume the
different life formn, egg. pupa, larva
and adult, In different parts of the
state. In order to secure this Infor
mation It Is necessary to have In
sects sent In from various sections of
the state, and the collections should
be acrompaned by a report of the
time and plane of capture.
Will Sort Slurp Dan P. Pmythe
and his brother, (Jus Fmythe, left this
morning for their summer where In
the-mountains where they will sperd
several days sorting sheep
England Will Explain.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. It was
learned from an official source that
Sir Edward Grey and Ambassador
Tage either today or tomorrow would
hold a conferenoo In London en the
questions arising over England"! In
tention of seizing goods which would
be classed conditional contraband
Hr Cecil Sprlng-Blce called at the
State department today and explalne.'
that cargoes of copper shipped to the
Krupp gun works In Germany, via
Holland, had been diverted to Eng
land. It was believed the copper
would be used In the construction of
torpedoes. Payment In full value for
the cargoes haa been remitted to the
American shippers.
DIAMOND W V t'11 nn', fav"ra,,,y kru,wn brands of shelf
AMOSCAT fi"t ire the extensive line carried by the
del monte ......East End Grocery
Fruits. Vegetables and all other necessities always to be found here
JOHN W. DYER. GROCERYMAN
E. Alta St. No Rent. Just Taxes. Phone S36
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1 Mrs. Fischer and Miss McConaughy
of the Fischer School of Music
5 Will reopen their Pendloton cl&fwea E
Saturday, October 3rd
5 Dunning System for Beginners (endorsed by
LisoJietitzky) and Bffa Ellis' Keyboard Harmony.
S Address: E
I Fischer School of Music I
s Walla Walla, Wash.
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Dr. C. F. Wood of Seaside, Is at
the Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. C:sstor of Half
way are at the Bowman.
C. C. Loney of Walla Walla is a
gu.-st of the St. George.
George C. Forest of Athena ls am
ong the visitors In the city.
C. W. Mumford and Mrs. E. A
Mum ford of Wallowa are guests of
the Hotel Pendleton.
P.. J. Campbell, former county fruit
inspector, Ix here from Freewater to
serve as a Juror.
H. R. Lewis, mayor of Echo and
one of the leading business men of
that town, came up this morning on
No. e.
William Warner, Hermlston law
yer. Is spending the day In the city
having come in on No. 6 this morn
luff. He v. E. W. Warrington, formerly
of Pilot Rock, but now of Freewater,
U among the visitors In Pendleton
today.
G. H. Bishop, young attorney of
Freewater and democratic candidate
for the legislature, came in this
morning on the local.
Sterling Sloan, who was Injured by
Sharkey, the bucking bull, on the last
day of the Round-up, was able to
leave the hospital yesterday.
Heavy Rain I'alli Umatilla coun-i
ty was pretty well soaked by a heavy i
rain that fell last night. The rain.!
and more like It, la needed as thej
farm lands, are still pretty dry and
not in good condition for fall work. I
Light showers have fallen during the
day and Indications are that more!
rain will be received during the night, i
WOl'XDKH
AVIATOR
Ki.ru ks
PiiistFi:.!
Oct. 2. How a British
-PAY CASH AND GET MORE
A FEW SUGGESTIONS
For Today and Tomorrow
TRY US!
100
VEGETABLES
Celery, largo bunch -
Tomatoes, smooth, red,
3 pounds - 25
Cauliflower, solid white
head 15?
Sweet Spuds, 7 pounds.
Potatoes, per cwt, $1.90
Cabbage, solid head, lb
Green Peppers, per lb .. 10?
Onion?, 8 lbs. for 25?
Lettuce, crisp head, 2 for 15?
FRUITS.
Jonathan Apples, fanev,
per 1kx $1.40
Cooking Apples, 8 lbs 25?
Pears, ripe and juicy, per
dozen 20?
Concord Grapes, basket.. 25?
"Muscat G rapes, basket.. 35?
Tokay G rapes, basket... 45(?
Peaches, late Crawford,
per box - - 65
Peaches, Salowav, per
dozen 10? and 15?
Bananas, per dozen .. 30?
Fresh Eggs, per dozen 35c
We also Carry a complete line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries
THE SPECIALTY CASH GROCERY
Phono 470.
All orders do
(528 Main St.
livered promptly to any part of the city.
The West Ftayton peppermint dis
tilling industry produced 250 pounds
of oil this season. It Is worth S4 to
16 per pound.
LONDON,
aviator who had been taking obser- j
vatlorw over the German lines in i
northeastern France waved his life
when attacked ty one of the kaiser's!
aeroplanes was described by the of- j
ficlal Information bureau here.
"He was In a single seatde mono- i
plane," said the bureau, "and being;
fully occupied with his steering and;
consequently unable to use his rifle,
headed for our lines when a German
biplane ascended to attack him.
"The German craft which carried
a rllot and an oliserver. circled about.
tri'lr it on vltVifn Tafrtl Vi n t anA i
finally petting directly above him,
succeeded in wounding1 him.
"The Briton, however, managed to
pet within our lines and was taken ,
to the hospital.
Another British aviator threw a j ENTKKT.UXMEXT
bomb amonjr the enemy s cavalry,' AT KOrXD-ll
killing several soldiers and stamped
ing the horses.
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SUITS and A, aSSS
mts and
OVERCOATS
Are Selling Fast at
this Out-of-the Or
dinary Sale for men
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You are not waiting until the season is over to get this greatreduc
tion on the newest and best of Men's Clothes, but you are getting them
at the start of the season with the entire seasons wear before you at a
genuine reduction of one-fourth off.
One lot of $4.00, 4.50 and 5.00 Men s Shoes $3.45 pr.
One lot of $3.00 Hats for only $1.45
chuborf-Taylor Olofliin
725 Main Street, Pendleton
g Gomp'y
HAPPY CANYON" A SUCCESS
WITH NET BALANCE OF $875
llritMi Ships to Resume.
SEATTLE. Oct. 2. Confident that
the North Pacific waa free of hostile
warships, the Grand Trunk Pacific
Steamship company, which suspended
1U service between Seattle and Prince
Rupert, B. C, soon after England Je
clared war, announced today that er
vice would be restored Sunday when
the stamshlp Prince George, which
was commandeered by the British ad
miralty for use on this coast as a hos
pital ship, will be returned to its
coastwise run.
Further evidence of confidence In
Hritlsh shipping circles w-as shown by
the sailing today of the Royal Mall
liner Monmouthshire for London, via
the orient, with a cargo of 9000 tons
of flour, canned salmon and mlscel
ianeous freight.
FOR CROWDS
lTXAXCIALLY
GRATIFY1XG.
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"Happy Canyon" was a financial
success as well as a success as an en
tertainment of the RounJ-up crowd
The first meeting of the general com
mittee held since the close of the
festivities was held yesterday after
noon and a report made by W. I
Thompson, financial manager, show
ed that the show had cost approxi
mately 15000 and that the receipts
had been sufficient to leave a net bal
ance of approximately $875.
The cost of Initial entertainment
was, of course, heavy, the carpenter
bill alone being nearly $1200. The
seats and the town will be left as
they are so that this cost will be sav
ed next year. The 0.-W. R. & N
Co. has showed not only a willing
ness but a desire to allow the pavil
ion to be used for "Happy Canyon" a.
long as there is no fair held. I
The commltte, profiting from the;
experience of this year, will put on
a much better show next year and
will carry out the frontier town Idea
even further than It was this yer.
"Happy Canyon" Is not an Institution
for revenue-making, It first purpose
being to entertain the Round-up
crowds during the evening, and to
that end the general admission rrice
will be kept at 23 cents even though
a rive dollar snow is prei'areu.
Any surplus that the entertainment
makes will find rlenty of uses, as
there are repeated demands made up
on the Commercial association. How
ever, the idea or rresiueni lunuiun
nn.t the balance of the committee Is
to use the revenue In purchasing fur-
nlshlncs and oulpment for new clue
rooms.
LOCALS
(b Advertising in Brief
BATES.
Per line flrt Insertion 10c
Per line, additional laMrtloa. . . .5e
Per line, per month 11.00
No local taken for leu than U.'.
Coont 6 ordinary words to line.
Locals will not be takes orer the
'pboD. and remittance most accoa
pan order.
Miss Dnrmgli of tin .Muslonj IoiiumIv suit at the Cosy.
lllslioit Iec Xames Vices.
CHICAGO. Oct. 2. Bishop B. T.
Lee delivered verbal broadsides at
drinking, smoking, dancing and card
Playing In an address at the morning
session of the African methodist epis
copal conference in St. Stephen's
church, North Robey street and West
Austin avenue. He admitted, however,
that he smoked fifty years ago and
quit.
"Dancing, smoking and playing
cards seem to be nice and are en
Joyed by many, but they are wrong
and should not be tolerated. Teach
as well as preach against It."
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Be Kind Yoa Have Always Bought
Horses and mules for sale at ths
Alta Barn.
Let Gadwa repair yeur collars or
harness.
Wanted To rent, five room house,
Phone J91J.
Man and wife want work on ranch
(It Thompson.
For rent Five room cottage. In
quire 211 W. Webb.
Furnished house for rent, close in.
Enquire F., this office.
For sale Large hotel range and 90
gal. water tank. I. C. Snyder.
For rent Furnished housekeeping
rooms. SOI S Main W. M. TlnJle
New National cash register for sale.
A bargain. Inquire Vogue Millinery
Lost Mileage book. Return to A.
Pterrett, Grand Hotel, Walla Walla
Wash.
anted Furnished rtsldence with
at least four bedrooms. Reasonable
rent. Box 42S.
For trade 5 passenger automobile
in fine condition for runabout. In
quire "H" this office.
or sale 160 acres good land on
Birch creek. Will take residence in
Pendleton as part pay. E. T. Wade.
Old papers for sale; tied In bun
Jles. Good for starting fires, etc. ISc
s bundle or two bundles for He
This office.
Experienced middle aged woman
wants housework small family, or
live with elderly couple. Inquire "C"
this office.
For sale Two modern cottages lo
cated on east Court street, seven
blocks from Main street Inquire of
Walters' mill.
Violinist B. A. McDonald, from
Bush Temple Conservatory of Music.
Chicago, will make his headquarters
at 819 Garden street. Tuplls may
register at any time. i
Wanted Good, clean rags at the
Cast Oregonian offlca.
Woman with small child wants po
sition as housekeeper for bachelor or
widower. No objections to children
Address "G," care this office.
For sale Modern seven room
house snd seven lots, with barn, do
to school. 12500 takes it alL Inqutra
or address "A" this office.
Representative wanted to handle
our fast selling household necessities;
large sales ruaranteed. Write Jae
ger Mfg Co.. Portland, Ore.
For sale Fine house and garage on
the north hilL Just the place foe
some rancher. Inquire of Bentley A
Lefflngwell, or write care P. O. Bos
For sale Good five-room houM
with bath; food barn and two lota.
north aide, one block from Mala
street bridge. Cheap If taken at
once. SOS Madison street '
"Mutt" takes the big loads anil
'Jeff shows the speed. PenUnii
Bros, haul anything and reasonable
Furniture van nd atoraae warehouse
Office 447 Main street. Phon iia.
Found On county road near Echn.
small red russett leather hand rrlD
containing ladies and children's shoes)
and clothing. Owner can have same
by calling at thU office and paving
for this notice.
If you contemplate a home or In
vestment in Portland you can't beat
this. Most home-like 9-room bunga
low, 2 1-2 lots southwest slope Mt.
Tabor; sightly. hlKhlv restrict..,! aL-
rict; all street improvements, iarui
fruit anil ornamental trees. Houso
beautifully designed for comfort and
convenience, perfect condition, artis
te decorations, sun, room. etc. Cost
over JSOOO: lot worth l.-.oon- nnlv
J 10,000 on easy terms. Owner Box
4 3, Portland.
You Cn Trust Uncle Sam.
And he guarantees our meats to be
pure, appetizing and free from In
fection after Inspecting them. Buy
good, inspected meats from us and
get the best. Oregon Market. Dhone
44 Adv.
To Work, for Surrender
TOKIO. Oct. 2. That the 'ct.ite.l
States consul at Kiao Chau wiut
awaiting the opportune moment to
use his Influence with Uovernor Mey-
Waldeck to surrender to the Jap
anese and preventing needless blood-
d was reported here today.
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MORE NEW HATS and of Exquisite Design. 1
Boars the
Signature of
We are now showing the lat
est creations, the popular soft
crown sailors also a beautiful
lino of children's hats. Some
thins new awaits juir view
every day In authoritative styles
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