East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 01, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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MUTTON
THE DELICIOUS "PEMECO" KIND
AT SPECIAL PHI
"Pemeco" Loin Mutton Chops
"Pemeco" Mutton Steaks
"Pemeco" Mutton Breasts
K MIGHT'S PICKLES
START THE MONTH RIGHT
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City Auto Co.
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FRESH YELLOW AND 'WHITE CORN MEAL
Eiistcrn Meal Sack - -
OUR BULK FLOUR Good white stock 10 lb. pkfi..
PURE OATS Flaked 5 pounds
ASSORTED CANDIES Special, pound
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS 3 quarts
P. S. ASPARAGUS TIPS, 5 tins
P. S. SHRIMP 1'rosii stork, dozen tins
PURE CIDER VINEGAR Gallon
FRESH EGGS 3 dozen :
REMEMBER:
Wo Sell For Cash For Less Money.
THE SPECIALTY CASH GROCERY
rhone 476. Nfxt Door to
PATLY
TUESDAY FEBRUARY,
PHONE 33
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BUT THE TRUTH
FOR YOUR SELF.
Choice
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$1.45
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$1.00
Quelle Cafe. C2S Main.
EAST OREOONTAN. PENTILETON, OnEflfW. MOXPAV, FI-
CHIFS
2nd.
18c Pound
15c Pound
03c Pound
LOCALS
Of Advertising in Brief
BATES.
Per ltn first Insertion l"e
Par Una, additional Ineertioa. . . .Oc
Tr Una. per month I1.UO
No local uktn for less thtn -5c.
Count ordinary word to Hoe.
Loral will not be Ukn over tba
'phone and rcmltUoc muat accom
pany order.
Public dance Moose hall Tuesday.
Phone I. C. Snyder, ehlmney sweep
For sale Piano practically new
rhone 238W evenings.
Phona til. Kurlle A Elliott dellca-
tessan market, for your meats, etc.
For aale Good dry wood. CIO
Thompsn street, or phone J7IJ.
WanteJ Good, clean rags at the
East Oregonlan 'office.
Two girls want to work for board
and room. Box 465 City.
Wanted Office work or house
work by girl of 1. Apply this office.
La Tim cigars, made la Pendle-
I ton.
Five room house for aale on north
side. Corner lot Improved. Address
"W" this office.
Smoke the La Tlma cigar.
Cows! Cows! Cows! Thirty head
fresh milch cows for aale. Enquire
Orltman Eros.
Ynunir womaa wishes to assist
with light housework. Apply Ana
House.
Lost On street or Saturday night
dance, diamond pendant earring. Re
turn to 40 W. AJta for reward.
Tounar woman wants place to assist
knnuvork. a-o home 'nights. Phone
343W between 4:30-7:10.
Wanted, to trade horses for an au
tomoblle. Address E. E. Hutchinson,
Pilot Rock. Oregon. ,
For aale Two modern cottages lo
cated on east Court street, seven
blocks from Mln street. Inquire or
Walters mill
Old capers for sale: tied In bundle
Good for starting fires, etc 10c I
bundle. This office.
Try the La Homer 10c cigar.
For sale Fine stock ranch at Rich
field, Idaho; lit acres tillable, part In
alfalfa. Will consiaer pari iraua
Write S E. Slmonton, Adams, Ore.
Wanted Energetic business worn
tin desirous of earning good money.
Experience not necessary. Address
G this office.
"Mutt" takes the big loads and
"Jeff" shows the speed. Penland
Bros, haul anything and reasonable
Furniture van and storage warehouse
Office 647 Main street Phone 139.
The Alta House and Barn. Head
quarters for farmers and stockmen.
Call and see us. Stephenson & Eng
lar. nronrletors. Phone 4)7. 703
East Alta street.
Several small farms on Umatilla
river particularly adapted to hogs.
dairy or poultry, 1750 casn, oaiance
on or before 10 years. 7 l-i per cent
Bee Berkeley.
For rent 2 sections well Improv
ed land, 800 acres plowed, seed and
feed on farm. For particulars write
to Clyde Welttenhiiier, untario. ure
gon. B. L. Allen, Laurens. Iowa, or
A. F. May, Pendleton, uregon
Found on county road In front of
Mate hospital, purse containing a sum
ot money and other articles. Owner
run, secure same by calling at super
intendent's office In state hospital and
paying for this notice.
Alfalfa Hay for Rale.
Farmers north of Pendleton on the
O.-W. R. A N. and the Northern Pa
cific railroad, I can furnish you
choice alfalfa hay, cheap freight,
quick delivery." E. C. Burllngame.
Farmer. Walla Walla, Waah. Adv.
Wants Ilarlior Fortified.
OLYMPIA, Feb. 1. The senate
nnuui.it n loint memorial nskine con-
gross to fortify Wlllupa and Grays'
harbor. A bill was Introduced In the
senate which would repeal tho elKht
hour law to permit city employes to
work as much as ten hours.
IPERSOHAL Illllll
Mrs. Mny Rivers of Hood River
I
at the Bowman.
Jay Hurd of Pilot Hock spent Hun-
tiny In Pendleton.
Walter K. Burgess of Helix was at
the ,st. Ue.orge yesterday.
William MIIIh wai among the He
lix residents litre yesterday.
Mrs. Anna Itui ker left yesterday for
Portland to remain a month.
William H. Hill of Baker, was a
guest of the Pendleton yesterday, I
F. G. Lucas. Weston realty dealer. I
was a Sunday visitor In the city.
Dr. H. h. Moy and daughter of Ll-'
lensburg, are at the Pendleton.
Jack Dlnsmore. Helix newspaper-
. In Ihlu Mr.n1nn " . . V. XT I
inuu, vnniy in ni inviii'iiB vh iuo -'.line germ, ne win auu mtm.
P.
P. C. Hunter, Echo agent for the
O.-W. R. It N., spent Sunday In Pen
dleton. Mrs. Evelyn Skinner of Echo, came
In this morning on a shopping expe
dition. S. F. Wilson, former Athena attor
ney, Is up from Portland on a busi
ness visit.
O. D. Teel, Echo landowner, is at
tending the meeting of taxpayers this
afternoon.
Asa B. Thomson and C. H. Rhea
were among the Saturday guests at
the Pendleton.
Harry Rees, formerly assistant post
master here. Is up from his ranch at
Stanfield today.
MUs Pauline Lededle of La Grande
sp-nt the weekend with her invalid
father In this city.
S. D. Peterson of Milton and H. I.
Watts of Athena are among the out-of-town
attorneys here today.
F. II. Moes, well known young bus
iness man of Pilot Rock, was among
the weekend visitors In the city.
Peter Weldert, who has been here
Since Friday taking treatment for
kidney trouble, left today for his
home near Athena.
Joe Lewis of St Anthony, Idaho,
who has been 1n Pendleton for the
past week, returned to the city this
morning after a Sunday visit with
friends In Hells.
Ileivsy notes
of Pendleton
Moves to The Dalles.
Delmar Thompson, who has been
head salesman In the ladies depart
ment of the Alexander Department
Store for some time past, haj resign
ed his position and will leave tomor
row for The Dal lei to accept a posi
tion In the Golden Rule Store of that
city.
Taxpayers Meet Today.
This afternoon the Umatilla coun
ty Taxpayers' association Is holding
a meeting in the Commercial associa
tion rooms for the discussion of coun-
tv matters. Among the things up
for consideration is road Improve
ment work and, to that end, Secre
tary Friedley has secured a statement
of the money spent In the different
districts during the past year.
Burke Trial Is Wednesday.
The trial of Richard Burke, tne
Indian slayer of Ed KlrkpatrlcK,
which was originally set for Thursday
has been advanced to Wednesday ot
this week with a possibility of it com-
Ing up tomorrow Inasmuch as there is
no case' on the docket for tomorrow.
After the Burke case has been dis
posed of. there will be nothing but
bootlegging cases left on the docket.
loHty Clerk Resigns.
R. T. Brown, who has been deputy
county clerk under Frank Baling, has
resigned his position. Harry Rees,
former assistant postmaster under J.
T. Brown, has been appointed county
clerk and assumed his duties today.
Mr. Rees has been living on his farm
near Stanfield since leaving the post
office. NEWS OF FARM ANO RANGE
Polmminz Many Rabbits Accord
Ing to Elmer Cleaver, who was in the
west end of the county yesterday, the
farmers are meeting with great suc
cess In poisoning rabbits w ith strych
nine mixed with chopped alfalfa. He
says In one section visited yesterday
dead rabbits were thick but that fur
ther up on Butter creek where no
no work has been done the rabbits
are still thick. He believes that If
the poisoning campaign Is continued
during the cold weather the rabbits
can be almpst exterminated.
BILL WILL AFFECT WORKING
HOURS OF WOMEN AND GIRLS
SALEM. Ore., Feb. 1. The senate
passed the bill authorising the indus
trial welfare commission to allow
women and girls employed In canner
ies and fruit packing houses and sim
ilar activities connected with the fruit
Industry to work overtime In case of
emergencies. The bill repealing the
law providing that only licensed an
aesthetists could administer anaes
thetics, was passed. The house ses
sion was brief and little was accom
plished. The senate passed the following
other bills: Relating to filing reports
of treasurer and sheriff with the
county clerk; providing the county
treasurer shall deposit monthly with
the county clerk all county orders re
deemed; relating to the publication ot
semi-annual reports of county clerka
ItljrARY 1, 1fl1.y
MAD GOTOTE IS KILLEO
. AFTER ATTACKING WOMAN
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ANIMAL filVES BATTLE BEFORE
IT I'ISfALLV IS BROUGHT ,
LOW BV BILLET.
J. F. Homers of Kamela brought
down this morning from his home
the latest story of a mad coyote and
It Indicates the seriousness of the sit-
uatlon In this county. A few days
i. fn . ait ri A ta Villi ft tfif a ana
nmnrhed hi rare and made for hi
wife, chasing her Indoors. He then
went out and the animal charged
him, forcing him to retreat. He se-
cure1 nla un howler, and killed
tne anlmaI but not before u 't
the u t0 oU)erve theIr ac.
Uon ,f he Decomcs convlnced
ha ihv Tnv hoen Inoculated with
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A big social event of the present
week will be the civic club's card par- '
ty to be given at the Eagles-Wood- g3
men hall Thursday evening, the pro-
ceeds from the SO cents admission to j
be given to the park fund. Arrange- 5
menu for the party are now being Eg
made and there are Indications of a
good attendance. The committee on 3
general arrangements Is composed of,f
Mrs. Charles Greullch and Mrs. J. N. E
Lurgess. The refreshments commit-
tee is composed of Mrs. James Johns, tg
Mrs. G. M. Rice and Mrs. Henry Dix-'
on Jones. The tables committee Is J
composed of Mrs. E. B. Aldrlch and g
Mrs. George D. Haslett. The com- g
mlttee on prizes, Mrs. John F. Rob- a
inxon. Carda will be played from S 3
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o ciock umii au uiu luicr wio
there will be Informal dancing.
The Parent-Teacher association of
- . . - i i . -.1 t ..111 hAM Itfl '
regular monthly meeting tomorrow ; which he ran for eight years. This
afternoon at 8 o'clock In the school hotel was washed
building. "Child Welfare and "The h'Kh water of 1876. In 1871 he leas
Big Brothers and Sister. Movement" , ed the J T Swltz ler nch aoss th.
wm h the subiecU for discussion and river and farmed It for several years.
,-.a,Mion win be led by Mrs. T.
M. Henderson and Mrs. Carl Power.
John Vert today received a telegram
nle Ethel B WUkl. w o Sjdleton ih.n a'n infant burg, and he I
niece. Miss Ethel B. "k,no i nnrryt'A n, xfr. Anra Raley for $30.
from Mra. Vert stating that their
ViA fm-r. Vfnra wit n inm iuiiicu .
y. . i ...lha lot at the corner of Mam ana
aturaay at iv:zu wun ner uiumc. ,
on the 8. 8. LuslUnia for their home i
in Scotland. Mrs. Vert and Miss WU-
kie left here two weeks ago and went ,
.a.t via the Canadian Pacific visiting
enroute friends at Calgary. Winnipeg.
Toronto, Niagara. Montreal and Que- j
bee. Last Wednesday they were met
In Albany. New York, by Miss Wll-
kie's brother who has been living in
Portland lately. Mrs. Vert will visit
In eastern cities a short time before
returning home.
WILSON SELECTS MEMBERS
OF NEW TRADE COMMISSION
AMONG THOSE CHOSEX TO SERVE
IS W. II. PARKY OF SE
ATTLE WASH.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1. It Is
learned authoritatively that the presl-j
dent practically has decided to ap
point the following membership on
the federal trade commission: Jo
seph M. Hurley of Chicago; George
Record of New Jersey; W. J. Harris
of Georgia; W. H. Parry of Seattle.
BOOTLEGGERS A PROBLEM.
(Continued from page one.)
I shall certainly favor providing work
for the prisoners next winter. The
county is called upon to furnish wood
to many poor families and I see no
reason why the prisoners should not
work up this wood. They could also
crush the rock which Is used on the
roads near Fendleton. But for the
fact that the crushers are in other
parts of the county now, I would fa
vor putting them to work now."
JESSE FAILING DIES.
(Conunued from Page 1.)
they sent two or the party to invesi
gate. These two were caught In a
snow storm when half way and turned
tack instead of goln on. Being 200
i miles from the base of their supplies
nnd winter coming on, the whole
I party turned back to the settlements.
They never returned next spring but
another party did and found quarts
richly studden with gold. This was
the beginning of the famous Canal
Diggings which made many fortunes.
From British Columbia, Mr. Falling
went to Portland and for two or
three years followed his trade as
carpenter He helped build the Bap
tist church there and also Captain
Alnsworth's house. Captain Alns
worth then sent him to Cascades to
help build a boat which he was going
to run as far as The Dalles. On the
boat's maiden trip, Mr. Falling was
a passenger up river. He caught an
other boat at The Dalles and came on
to Umatilla In 1S6S.
the extreme weakness often results iu
Impaired bearing, weakened eyesight,
bronchitis and other troubles, but If
Scott $ Emuhion is given promptly.
it carries strength to the organs
and creates rich blood to build
up the depleted forces.
Children thrive on ivott'i Fmublon.
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And riht n tunc he cumo;
lie trul,y was a hummer
And should U. known to fame;
He spf'i:t no time in p;azinr,
And found out what wa.i wrong,
And what is most amazing
He had 1h tooh along.
He did not eon the matter
For half an hour or more;
Nor solder did ho spatter
Ujon the kitchen floor.
With zeal ttill undiminished,
He worked away for us;
And when the job was finished
He cleared up all the muss.
With boating heart I waited
His memo of expense,
Until lie lightly stated
His bill was 50 centa;
My face grew pale and haggard,
I gave a muffled scream
Into a chair I staggered
And woke it was a dream!
KEEP ON DREAMING
For words and music to above, see
BFJ)DOW A MILLER
126 W. Court St Telephone 202
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There he built the Orleans hotel.
" the orchard whlch is sui.
in ha umii there. It was while In
Umatilla that he married Mrs Martha
Hendley, a widow.
t . nil r- TTo H In ty rnrrtA tn Pen-
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for a time of buying the lot upon
which now sunds the Tallman Drug
Store but decided It was ioo ausx,
mere.
Tn?as in Basineea.
Mr. Failing engaged In the furnl
ture and undertaking business here.
toeing me pioneer in mose ,u-u
t rnmnnrriai life. Havln been a
carpenter and a very good one, since
boyhood, he turned his skill while
Help the Stomach
Digest Your rood
When the stomach fails to digest
and distribute that which Is eaten.
the bowels becDme clogged with a
majw of waste and refuse that fer
ments and generates poisons that
are gradually forced into the blood.
causing distress and often serious
illness.
Most people naturally object to
the drastic cathartic and purga
tive agents that shock the system.
A mild, gentle laxative, positive In
its effect and that will quickly re
lieve constipation Is Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin, sold by druggists at
fifty cents and one dollar' a bottle.
It does not gripe or cramp, but
acts easily and pleasantly and Is
therefore the most satWactory
remedy for children, women and
elderly persons. For a free trial
bottle write to Dr. W. B. Caldwell.
452 Washington St.. Montlcello. Ills
Episode No. 5
"His Gratitude"
Mary Pickford
"Papa Buys a Ball"
Victor Comedy
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running his hotel In Umatilla to
maKing rurnuure ana in is unrwuiw
led him to engage In the furniture
business here. He conducted his Joint
business here until January, 1907,
when he sold out to John Baker and
Ralph Folsom. Since that time, how
ever, he has still carried pianos and
sewing machines In his old location.
Eleven years ago his team ran
away and he suffered Injuries thai
necessitated the amputation of on.
lee. Desnite this handicap, however.
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he had retained his health and good
spirits until the past few months
when he began to fan.
V. ot V. Dance Tuesday XUcht
Pendleton Circle W. of W. will giver
another of their "good time dance
In Moose Hall. Tuesday. Feb. 2nd.
The general public Is Invited. All
promised a good time. Mustc by
United Orchestra. Admission 60c
Come! Adv.
Manufacturer's
Advertising
Uller on
PALMOLIVE SOAP
For a limited time we will
give away with each purchase
of Palmolive Cream, 3 cakes
Palmolive Soap Free.
Tallman & Go.
Leading Druggists
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