East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 21, 1914, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREOOXTAN, PENDLETON, OREO OK, KATUKDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1914,
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'"THE Fur department has been
one of our busiest depart
ments the past week and we have
received today by express another
shipment of
Wm, Jackman's Sons
FINE FURS
Come in and make your selection early
while the assortment is complete
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GKIIMAN rx HOISTS.
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MADRID, Nov. 21. The newspaper
rueblo Vasco. of Dllboa. says that
another German 42-centlmeter mor
tar has burnt, killing a number of the
gunners. The German, according to
the newspaper, are carefully conceal
ing the new catastrophe.
ACSTKIAXS DKAO MEN' OP
OI.I) levies TO Ansrv
VENICE, (via Tarli), Nor. 31.
The new levy from the landstrum of
the yearn 1870 to 1890 was begun In
Vienna Mon.lay and will continue
daily until the lint la exhausted. Four
commissions are alttlng and about 3,
300 men are parsed dally for entrance
to the army,
Tone Lenses
are the best
Wc grind and fit them to
givo the wearer comfort and
Fati?faction.
ALL WORK GUARAN
TEED. Dale Rothwell
Ilofrnoting ami Manufactur
ing Optician. -
with Hanicom, THE Jeweler '
P. 0. Mdg. Pendleton, Ore.
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IPEHSDIIAL MEHTIOHl-
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J. M. Keency of Hlot Rock la a
visitor In Penlleton.
Jack Leslie la among the Hells vl-
Itora in the city today.
E. L. Iloppel, traveling agent for
the N. P., la at the Tendleton
A. F. Michael, Tilot Rock farmer.
waa an overnight visitor in the city.
Mra. John Tlmmerman came In
from her home at Helix thla morning.
W. J. Wattenbcrger, prominent
Echo rexident, la a visitor In the city
today.
Cliff A. Allen representing the Key
atone Type Foundry of San Francisco
has been here today.
Mr. Edgar Fischer, Walla Walla
Instructor of music, la In the city to
day meeting her classes.
A. FerarJ, wealthy sheepman of
Toppentsh, came over this morning
on the Northern Pacific train.
Fred IUoch, manager of the Hotel
Pendleton, arrived home this morn
ing from a brief visit in Portland.
A. W. rerley, who aeea to fuel econ
omy for tne O.-W. It. & N., and Ed
Iluhrer, roadmastcr, are at the St.
George today
Haws Judd, who was called to Ka
nieln yesterday morning by the death
of a resident of that point, went on
to La Grando and spent the evening
there with friends.
Still In HolcaI.
Doiiglus l'hay, former marshal of
Hermlnton who has been an inmate of
St. Anthony'a hospltul for many
months, is still confined there, a suf
ferer from rheumatism and his Im
provement la very alow.
REDUCTION IN RATES FOR
OREGON HAS BEEN GRANTED
WASHINGTON. Nov. Jl. On i
romplulnt of tho chamber of com
merce of Portland, the ' Interstate
commerce commission ordered a ma
terial reduction In freight rates on
bakery goods in less than carload
lots from points In Oregon and Wash.
InKton to their destinations In Ore
gon. Washington, Colorado, Idaho
and Montana.
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I OUR CASH PRICES
SAVE YOU 20 I
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MINCED CLAM EXTRA
SPECIAL Fancy grade, new
pack, 2 cans for 25c
NORWEGIAN SARDINES
Packed In olive oil, regular 2
for 25c, now selling, tin. 10a
UNDE RWOOD'S MUSTARD
SARDINES Large slse.
"Underwoods," nuf sed, ea. 20o
FRESH " LIMBERGER One
lb. bricks jUBt received, the
pound so
GERMAN BREAKFAST and
NEUFCHATEL CHEESE 8
cakes 5o
TOMATO KETCHUP In bulk,
from No. 1 Selected Toma
toes, pint 13c
PEANUT BUTTER New stock,
extra rich In oil and flavor,
pound 20c
NEW DILLS Large, clean, sol
Id pickles, dos 20a
ASSORTED SWEET CAKES
In packages, all varieties, also
CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS, PA
NAM A CREAMS and FIG
SULTANAS, in bulk.
TRY our new SPECIAL
CHEESE WAFERS.
HOOD RIVER APPLE CIDER
Real old fashioned apple Ci
der, quart 15c
ipECIAL SPITZENBERG and
DELAWARE RED APPLES,
loose pack, good site, extra
good cookers, the box... 75c
FANCY HOOD RIVER EATING
APPLES, paper wrapped,
graded and solid packed, the
box 11.23
KRAUT, the aeasona beat,
quart lOo
CALIFORNIA GRAPES, the
basket 80o
In bulk, 2 pounds 25c
OPEN UNTIL TEN TONIGHT
I THE SPECIALTY CASH GROCERY I
S Pkone 476.
628 Main St
1 "One Liht Delivery After Six."
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Miss F, flmldell, a sister of Mrs.
Fred Bloch, and Mrs. L. H. Docksta
dcr of Portland arrived this morning
to be guests of Mrs. IMoch at the Ho
tel Pendleton.
Mrs. H. J. Markham and Mrs. A. M.
Murk ham of Chicago are here to clo.se
up the estate of the lute Frank Mark
hum of Pilot Rock.
Magnolia Lodge No. 34, Degree of
Honor, enjoyed a social session
Thursday evening In I. O. O. F. hall
and It waa attended by eighty mem
bers and their husbands. A program
of musical numbers and recitations
waa rendered and at Its conclusion a
banquet waa served. The affair
marked the end of a membership
campaign In which many new mem
bers were secured. Miss William-
on, captain No. t, and her team were
guests of honor, having won the con
test, and Mrs, Farley and Mrs. Bea
gle, the other two captains, presided
over the affair.
LOCALS
Advertising in Brief
BATES.
Per line first Insertion 10c
Per Hut, addition! luaertloa. . . .6e
I'r Hue, per month. II. (XI
No local taken tot leas tbto Zhc
Count S ordlnsry words to line.
Lor t Is will not be taken otct tbe
'pboae and remittance Boat accom
pany order.
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Whipple Piano tuner, phone 22R.
Phone I. C. Snyder, chimney sweep.
Umbrellas repaired, recovered. Pen
dleton Cycle Co.
Wanted Girl for general house
work. Phone 316.
Get your "Rufnek" sweater from
the Peoples Warehouse, $2. 00 to $7.
Good winter quarters for horses
and rigs at the Alta barns.
Wanted Good, clean rags at the
East Orcgonlan office.
Fashionable dressmaking at 113 W.
Court Phone 2S1J.
Competent woman wants day work.
115 Grange street.
For rent Furnished 6 roomeJ
modern house. Phone E54. Is
To rent Nicely furnished 3-room ; Sj
apartment. S02 Water.
For sale Three good lots or trade
for automobile. Phone 218J.
Girl wants work in prlate family in
or out of town. Inquire "L" thla of- S
flee.
Wanted Competent girl for gen
eral housework. Phone 113 or Apply
224 So. Main.
The Alta House, a good, popular,
yet cheap place to stop. J. M. Sheph-
enson. prop.
Five room house for sale on north
side. Corner lot Improved. Address
W" this office.
Wanted Girl to do general house
work. Inquire 414 Jackson. Must
have references.
Wanted Position as working
housekeeper, private family. Inquire
"C" this office.
Lost Silver watch marked H. C J.
gold fob attached. Finder return to
this office and receive reward.
Good dry. black pine wood. $5.60
per cord, St.OO If sawed. Delivered.
See B. B. Gervais or phone 778.
Do you know that the Peoples
Warehouse received yesterday a large
shipment of fancy ribbons of all
kinds, and they are to sell at 25c yd?
Old papers for sale; tied In bundles.
Good for starting fires, etc., 15c a
bundle or two bundles for 25c, This
office.
Wanted. Hoarders $3.00 per week,
(deluding room and bath $6.00 rer
v.fck. 02 Water street or
20CM.
Try the West End Market for gro
ceries and meats, 1301 W. Alta ct
Phone 778. Free delivery. Satisfac
tion guaranteed.
For sale Alfalfa hay, first, second
find third cuttings, on the old Hud
ccn Ray Meadows. Mrs. N. E. Rice,
I.owdcn, Wash.
For sale Two modern cottages lo
cp ted on east Court street, seven
blocks from Main street. Inquire of
Walters' mill.
For sale Modern seven room house
and seven lots, with barn, close to
school. $2600 takes It Inquire or
address "A" this office.
Agents Sell guaranteed hosiery;
70 per cent profit; make $10 dally.
Orders repeat regularly; best agent's
seller in existence. International jg
Mills, West Philadelphia, Pa. jj
"Mutt" takes the big loads and 1 5
"Jeff" shows the speed. Penlftndls
Bros, haul anything and reasonable.
Furniture van and storage warehouse.
Orflce 447 Main street Phone 339.
There will be a basket social at
Riverside school house on Wednesday
evening, November the twenty-fifth.
Also a short program. Everyone la
cordially invited.
Several small farms on Umatilla
river particularly adapted to hogs,
dairy or poultry, $760 cash, balance
on or before 10 years. 7 1-2 per cent
See Berkeley. .
Matrimonial agency ttf highest
character; strictly private and reli
able. Best In the West. Eighth year.
Why not better your position 7 Full
information 10c. Ideal Introduction
Club. Box 284, Vancouver, B. C.
$1275 Small payment down, big'
house arranged in apartments and
partly furnluhed on 60 foot corner
lot close In. Apartments always
rented. More than pays for Itself be
sides a good place to live. Will con
sider a trade. Address Box 633, Pen-,
A Wonderful New Organization
'N the United States there are 20,000 retail
jewelers. Of these at least 2,500, whether
in lame or small cities or towns, conduct
their business on about the same plan. They
are generally referred to as the "best jewelers." Their suc
cess is the result of honest representation and fair dealing.
IN January, 1914, forty-two of these jewelers met in Chicago to consider a
plan for a cooperative movement that would unite the power and prestige
of these 2,500 stores. They formed the United Jewelers, Inc. incorporated
under the laws of the State of New York with an authorized capital of
500,000. The stock is owned and the company controlled by retail jewelers.
The list of jewelers who were invited to buy stock and become partners in this
company was carefully prepared and approved by a board of directors who
are themselves retail jewelers. Each individual was approved not only for fi
nancial responsibility but for his integrity and standing as a citizen.
THE purpose of the company is to produce a general line of merchandise
for every department of the retail jewelry store under a special trade
mark. In other words the retailer becomes his own manufacturer. Selling
cost and manufacturing cost are reduced to a minimum and he has a direct
supervision of quality and workmanship. The natural result is highest quality
merchandise at no more cost than lower grades distributed in the ordinary way.
THE United Jewelers, Inc., have adopted a3 their trademark the word Hall
mark and the stores of the stock-holders are known as Hallmark Stores.
There is but one Hallmark Store in any city or town and Hallmark merchan
dise is for sale only in the stores of the stockholders. The company's main df
fice is in New York City where competent heads study the market for new
ideas and improved manufacturing facilities.
IT will not be long before there will be a Hallmark Store in every city and
town in the United States. Already the leading jewelers in several hundred
cities have joined this great co-operative movement The volume of business
done by the jewelers already enrolled amounts to many millions of dollars. The
total sales of the 2,500 stores amount to over $."0,000,000 annually. This will
give you some idea of the producing power of this company.
LOOK for the trademark HALLMARK. It stands for honor and econo
mical service. It means the lowest cost of production possible. It means
a lower price or a better quality.
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COMPLETE
MAXWELL
CATIONS.
SPECIE!-
4-sylinder. 25 h. p. motor, cone clutch,
unit transmission bolted to engine;
3-4 floating; rear axle; left-side
steer, center control; 6-passenger
body; 66-inch tread; 103-Inch wheel
base, 30x3 1-2-inch tires; weight
1850 lbs.
Motor 3 6-8-inch bore. 4 1-2-inch
stroke; cylinder and upper half
crank case Integral; detachable
head with valve located on right
side and completely enclosed; valves
1 J-16-inch diameter.
Cam-Shaft Drop forged with integ
ral cams.
Coollnir Tubular radiator; thermo
syphon system with large inlet and
outlet connections. Spring tension
fan.
Lubrication Splash system with pos
itive oil pump, delivering oil at
front end of engine and drawing at
rear. Oil well integral with lower
hnlf of crank case.
Carburetor Kingston atomizer type;
hot and cold air supply controlled
from dash to suit stating or run
ning In any climate. Gasoline la
supplied by gravity.
Gasoline Tank located under dash
cowl, making short and absolute
feed to carburetor. Positive feed
ing qualities, even on steepest
grades. No pressure system neces
sary. Clutch Cone clutch; lined with ray
best oa lining; cone Is made from
steel stamping and provides its own
spring action, to Insure perfect con
tact; positively coupled to transmis
sion through 6-spuno snart.
Wheel llase 103 inches.
Tread 56 Inches; 60 Inches, optional
for South.
Rear Axle 3-4 floating; 2 3-16 Inch
tubes with truss rod; 1 1-8 Inch
nickel steel axle shaft. Bevel driv
ing pinion, 12 teeth 5 pitch; driving
gear, 43 teeth 6 pitch; gear ratio,
3 58 to 1.
Front Axle Drop forged I-beam sec
tion, extra long wheel hub, running
on ball bearings.
f$lrlnjr Eront-Seml-ellpllo, 32 In.
long. 1 3-4 inches wide, fixed at
front, ahackled atrWlr.
Springs Kcr 3-4 elliptic; lower
half 40 Inches long, acrolt 16 Inches
long from tenter of spring shackle
to spring seat; 1 3-4 inches wide,
fixed .at front to transmit drive.
Shackled at rear and mounted on
a rocking seat.
Wheels Spokes, 1 1-4 inch thick,
oval section. 12 pokes in both
front and rear wheels. Equipped
with tllncher rims.
Tire 30x3 1-2 inches, all around.
Bodlea Streamline 5 passenger tour
ing car, 3 passenger roadster, 2 pas
senger cabriolet and 6 passenger
town car bodies are furnished Each
Perfectly finished and upholstered.
Front Seat -Of touring car Is adjust
able 3 Inches either forward or
backward. .
Equipment 2 electric head lights.
1-2 inches In diameter elec
tric horn, mohair top with envelope,
clear-vision and ventilating wind
shield, speedometer, spare tire car
rier, pump, Jack, special wrenches
and tools.
Starting System Gray St Davis elec
tric individual motor.
Lighting System Electric generator.
all electric lights.
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with 17 new Features; with Electric
Lights and Electric Self Starter.
F. O. B. Pendleton
The sensation of the automobile world. E
The biggest automobile value ever offered under $1000.
Powerful fast, silent and one of tho casist ridiiijr and most economical ears in the world.
A splendid, fully equipped real five-passcnger family automobile. With Sims high ten- E
sion magneto, sliding gear transmission, left hand drive, center control, anti-skid tires on rear E
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PRACTICALLY ALL THE HIGH PRICED 1
FEATURES OF HIGH PRICED CARS jf
Tho easiest car in the world to drivt-. Ti e greatest all around hill climbing car in the ;
world. The car with a pure stream-line body.
1101.1)8 THE I'OAl) AT 50 MILES AX IIOU1L r;
Carload of theso wonderful new MAXWELLS just rcooivod by us. Note the svification-i Ef
shown here. Come see the car. Ask for a demonstration. b
THE HENDERSON AGENCY f
722 Cottonwood Si root.
OAKS OX DISPLAY AT CITY AUTO CO.
L. Y. HEXDLTttOX.
Til .phono 1'J
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