East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 15, 1914, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY FAST OTtEfiOXIAN". PENDLETON". OREGON, THI'RSPAV. OCTOllKK i:.. 1!H4.
YSTY. EIGHT
IT'S VERY PLEASANT
TO SERVE
oM ou-t.-mcrs of this grocery.
Tl.ry an; always so satisfied
with what tlicy had last time.
We would lite you to become
an old customer by being a
new one today. We are buxo
our grocery service will
-lease you.
PHONE 96
STANDARD GROCERY CO.
and Johnson
Where all are Pleased
Court
Sta.
Newsy Notes of Pendleton
whitman Hirnuxs
T. H. TO AXXAMAS (T.l'll
lire thief iet Vacation.
Fire Chief Cliff liellinger wm last
evening granted a vacation of two
eek by the city council. He ill
ient it on his ranch in the vicinity
ct Cabbage H:IL
HiU KVKe SoM.
George Hl'.l hu oM hla residence
on Perklna avenue to Sam Jenkins,
manager of The Hub Store. The deal
as consummated today through the
agency of Charles E. Heard,
InipruitHnt IlomU IhmhxI.
At the regular meeting of the coun
cil lat evening, improvement bonds
were ordered Issued in the amount
of the unpaid as'Sfments in the
I Thompson street and Matlock street
districts. The Thomson street
bonds will amount to $5021.15 and
the Matlock street bonds to $374.80.
The final estimates of the cost of tu
Johnson street pavement were ac
cepted. The total con is $5737.!.
Muh Keep Street CVn.
The police committee and street
commissioner have been Instructed
by the council to clean up that part
of Vincent street between the court
hou.se and the Pendleton flouring
mills snJ the marshal Tiaj been In
structed to see that It Is kept clean.
Hay Case Winding I'p.
The case of Bowman vs. Dowers
and Gibon for the recovery or money
alleged to be due for hay purchased is
being wound up t"du in the circuit
court.
utuilW: lull Work.
Drafting a Specialty.
GUY R. O'KELVtNY.C.E.
;i:nvL enginetkixg.
Purveying ar.d Mapping.
Hydraulics, Irrigation,
Estimates Furr.ii-hed.
Hasemer.t American National
Bank Pldg.
TenJUton Abstract Office.
riione :s: w.
ElKST TIME OX THE
MARKET.
1000 acre, 1 30 set to aUalfa.
two good houses, two barns,
and two fine orchards, concrete
dam and ditches, water runs the
jear round. Fchool house and
church on premises. In order
to make a quick sale the price
has been put down to $32.50 per
acre, half cash, long time at S
rT cent on balance.
E. T. WADE. Pendleton, Or.
' liurslar U Itound Over.
George Francico. tne ourgiar
I covered under a bed in the La Fon
Itain home Tuesday night and cap-
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tured. was yesterday afternoon uounu
over to the grand Jury nnder i.ao
bond by Justice of the Peace Joe H.
Tarkea.
Two Marriage IJiviim-s.
A marriage licence was Issued to
day to Henry Steele Miller and K"se
Ceisel. both of this city. The latter
being under IS. it was necessary for
her mother. Mrs. l.ra Sonchez. to
give her permission A license was
Issued yesterday afternoon to John
R. Barnes and Ina T. Btemgren. a
Weston couple.
Stolen Aut Ittvmrretl.
Sheriff T. P. Taylor was today no
tified that the Paine 3 auto recently
stolen at Spokane has been found in
Los Angeles p.nd the thief nrrr-sted.
Civil Scrvicr Eva me.
Theodore F. Wheelock one of the
l.K-al postal employees, Is today con-
...... :..: .-.-i AviniinaHnr.i In
th. ct, nail for the positions of com- The stolen auto passed through Ten
puter In the nauticaj and almanac j
ri.nrtmont of the government anii
i ,,- lTMn schools. Twoias gone
u T
J. ill r ii
in schools.
men are taking the examinations, one I
dleton and the driver passed a bad
check on the Pendleton Auto Co. and
before the officers were,
the commission of either
in each branch.
deed.
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The ORPHEUM
Sunday and Monday
Fifth Installment Entitled,
"The Trey 0' Hearts
The Sunset Tide
ll.i-o an. Lor friends again collide with Judith -and her
party on Smninrler's Iland. There is further .ur--.;i:, cap
ture and e-ajv. J.-c- aiid Alan are left to drown but are
r.-M-iicd 1'V Ilarcus.
To Meet Chamberlain.
Will M. Peterson, chairman of the
Umatilla county democatic central-
V. S
who
Senator George E. Chamberlain i
will reach Pendleton tomorrow-
Will Co to Portland.
A. J. McAllister. rtt'triet command
er o: the ;unisn-AtnerU'.in wr vet
eran, is contemrl.itine a trin to
committee, left this morning to meet. Por....n. fomor,0,v trt take tin matters
r.AFin!n . i a ...i-Si'.i I s ' ti Iii.n I
I cimn of veterans a meetins of those
morning to spend the day in the coiin- j e.ie;li0 tnP ntier evenir.tr hain? de
ty. Mr. Peterson will also attend to. ter3..:n0il tne ntiment for It.
ltgal business In the Union county,
seat while there. WoiiM Start Weaving I'actory.
. f Ross Wilcox of San Francisco Is
Rertintins; Hotel Fendleton. , here today with a proposition to to-
Painters are at work repainting the, cate a weaving factory In the city,
new Hotel Pendleton. The orlg!nai He is discussing the situation with a
contractor Jumped his contract when' rumber of business men and. If con
It was about half finished and the uitior.s are favorable, declares his
wholesale company who signed his company will jut in a plant for the
bond is completing the Job. The ex-1 manufacture of sweaters, socks anu
ter'.or Is being given a new coat of i tther articles of wearing apparel.
white and the interior varnisaings;
are being gone over.
I
' Xew Officer Appointed.
I M. L. Pallinger was yesterday ap
i pointed by Chief of Police John Kear-
: r.ey to fill the position on the police j yc
' force made vacant bv the resignation i
' . . . .1 ' I-leU.lh
j l4 uolili i.ura tiii . ......
i was accepted by the council last eve
ning. The new officer was formerly
i a member of the paid fire department i
j but resigned at the beginning of har
I vest to do farm work.
,rfew
very Article in the
House
Goes
This store was bought with the purpose of
selling out the merchandise and to discon
tinue the store and we are rapidly accomp
lishing this end.
Goods will be sold retail or in wholesale lots. Any
one contemplating going into business can buy the entire
stock and fixtures. Everything to wear for men and boys.
Mothers can positively save dollars by fitting
out their boys here
Here are a Few Illustrations of the
Prices We are Quoting
MEN'S UNDERWEAR.
Chnnli IroHTty Tran-fcrrrtl.
The deed conveying the oi l South
Methcdlst church building on West
Welb street to G. K. Parker and W.
I G. F.ovel was fi!-d today. !t was
t sisnel ty the trus:-s of the church.1
Gurdane. Eicir P. Averiil. K.
I-n, Claude Price ami Walter
O'Harra. The consideration was
15'". Messrs. Parker and . Hovel
will use it fora garage.
i
j AiiMTii au i;oa lis I.oalon.
j LOXU' N".i ct. 13. The KtV. Kpka
de Warr. a neprew of Paul Kruger.
pni at one tzme ecretary of Mate
for the Transvaal and a General in
the Uoer army, arrived in London
after two months" detention in West
phallia. Mr. Lh? Warr Is a resident of th
Boer colon'.y at Hohenward. Tenn.
and is an American citizen, but he was
held by the Germans as a British sub
ject because he did not have his nat
uralization papers with him. He ap
lealed to the American Kni.asy in
r.e:l;n und js released.
Col. P.oosovflt ns he lo
rapping District Attorney
ked when
Charles S.
Whitman, republican candidate for
governor, most vigorously In the
opening speech of the propressive
campaign. Whitman, when he heard
Col. Roosevelt's statements denied
them all point blank. The former
president's accusation "The brand of
Tammany is on his forehead and It
does not help him to have the brand
of Barnes placed over it."
.osed of by Mr. Whitman
words "I deny it."
was
in
dls-the
Mris 10 Suits an-1 Overcoat? mt to S3.93
Men's 1 ." Suit-; ui;'l Overcoats cut to.... S8.S3
Men's .'0 Suit: au-l Overcoat? cut to S12.G3
Suits mi l Overcoats cut to 1-1.33
Men's 25
YOUTHS' AND DOYS' SUITS
1A No. 1
Lt No. -
1m No. :.
S1.93
S4.03
S3.93
."Ac Heavy Cotton RibUJ Cut to.
7. Mixed Quality Cut to
?1..".0 Ur.i-"n Suits Cut to
MEN'S AND DOTS' OYER;
.V Value Cut to
T.Tc Value Cut to
$1.23 Value Cut to
31
30c
9S
IIIRTS
34c
43c
79c
Every article in the house including, Shoes, Hats,
Sweaters, Trunks, Suit Cases and Blankets,
all go in proportion.
Mo
Main and Court Sts
Gal
Former H. H. Wessel Store Pendlcton.Ore.
PENDLETON HIGH PLAYS
FIRST GAME ON SATURDAY
rooniAi.n wakkioks wii.i.
I.K.Wi: TOMOKIUIW TO
JIIiKT V.IX. WAI.I.A.
Ilai'din; tr.i.i- unions in Germany
have ;j per c:it of all wage agree
ments, in the ervplre.
ASkl.I TO Ki t oNMDIilt
HIS 1KIT.IN'AT10"
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Temlleton high team leaves for
Walla Wall.i tomorrow, for the first
interscholastic game of tne season.
fully determined to bring back the
victory, or be brought back on their
fhlelds, an the warriors of old.
The team Is composed of Enill Sle
hert. half; Harold l'.rock. full; Ernest
Hoylen, quarter; Charley P.usscT,
tackle; e.st Mlmms, end; Sheldon
I'lrich. end; Itussel Wilbur, guard;
Wilbur liadley,' tackle; Enoch Fried
ly. guard; Ned Fowler, center; Paul
Kerrick, half. Thp subs are I'aui
Calison, center anil guard; Clarence
I'.ean, guard, and Fred Itusscl, tackle
One other man will be chosen this
evening.
( oach Livingston expresses great
raith In the ability of the boys to
carry away the victory, declaring em
phatlcally that "there Isn't a yellow
streak In any man on the team. He
also declared In assembly this morn
in? that If such a thing should happen
that Walla Walla should win It would
be because they had a mighty good
team to represent them, and not on
account of lack of ginger, lack of
hard work In careful training, or lack
of knowledge of tfie game on the part
of the Pendleton team.
A good many rousing yells were
offered In u&sembly under the lead
ership of Tom Murphy, the newly ap
Ih Inted yell leader.
William F. McCoombs who has
i been asked by governor lynn to re
consider his declination of the di mo-
i cratic state chairmanship o: .ri,
i York. Since Mr. McCooxba cam-
pa'vred I'res'idr.t Wilson to victory
Covernor Clyr.n believes he can per
form the sam service for him. Mr.
McC.Kmb. e:;t:'.lr-d. In declining th"
'ff.-r of William I'h'irrh Oshorn's Job
r.ii'd To.t ferve both b na
tional nnd state chairman without
J.-i.pardizinir th congressional or
t.'t" ram; ai:.?.
You can pay more for Men's Clothes,
But you can't get more. That's why we want,
you to come in and look over our values, study
our method of doing business and you will read
ily see how we can give you more for your money
ilea's Grey Mixed Suits, you can nut ret
tatter values at $12..r.O, $15, $18.50, $20
than we are offering every day at
?8.00, ?0.00, ?12.50, 914.75.
Men's IJIiie Sorjre Suits, we would like to
huvo you ooiiiparo thionc with any $20
rrri suit offered you clsowhcrc, our
every day price 92.50
You idiniiM see the wonderful value in
Ilue sere we p;ive you at... 9990
We otai have exceptional values in men's
suit iiicliidinjr Miie serges at 91'175,
91G.50, 91S.50.
Men's Mackinnws in plain coat or Nor
folk ptvle. come in srrev or fancv Tdaid
j.iiiced" at 93.08," 9 I.0S. 95.00
WE LEAD
CTHEHS
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Dalo Rothvoll 1
OPTICIAN
Classes Ground
and Fitted !
Lemei Duplicated on S I
Short Notice S
With Hamcom THE Jeweler
All work guaranteed f
P.O. B'ld'. Pendleton E
Id,
Miss Mae Poulson
Teacher of Vocal,
Piano and Pipe
Organ
Graduate of Winona Con
servatory of Music and
pupil of Hugh Owns
Mus. Bac. of Wales
Studio 709 Garden
Well and favorably known brands of shelf
goods feature the extensive line carried by the
DIAMOND W
AMOSCAT
COM AX
DEL MONTE
WADCO
Fruits, Vegetables and all other necessities always to be found here.
JOHN W. DYER, GROCERYMAN
E. Alta Pt. Rent, Junt Taxes. Thone 63
East End Grocery
Kansas Baptist Pastor
"Lets Cat Out" of
Prohibition Bag
'There are 110 JOINTS IX TOPEKA where intoxicating
liimor N .old."
i:i:v..i:oi!KnT gokdox, Topeka.
To prove it he went out and lnuilit a ketr of Wr, two cases
vf bottled U-er, a SUIT TASK FULL OF WHISKEV ad all
ihe wine and gin UKrOl'M) CAUUV.
(I'sld Alv., Tsx)yeri A Wnge Karners' League of Orrff.in, rrtlanl, Oregon.)
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Your Pleasure
Our Business
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The House
of Quality
and
.Paramount
Pictures
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" Where The Fmouj Players PUy.
TODAY...
The Famous riayers Co. present to you
lie yesio
HI tarrin Jane Gre Staged in Washington, 1). C. nnd ihows many beautiful scenes in our
HI National Capital. ' The play carrying the heart throli. . Praised by last night's audience. '
U TOMORROW Alice .Tovce in "The Mystery' of the Sleeping Death." Paul Parr Smith
in "Squaring the Triangle." ; Geo. Ade's Fable, "The Samaritan Who Got Paralysis of tlie
Iblpin- Hand."
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