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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1915)
ETGTIT PAOES DAILY EAST OKEOOXIAN. PENDLETON. OKFflON. TIIITKSDAY, MAttCH 4, 1flir PAOK KIVR sap A ligMfe! Is more easily prepared and much more palatable when "Pemeco" Meats and fresh, clean Vegetables, auch as we have are used Fresh Fish, The Food for Friday A MUSCLE AND BRAIN BUILDER HEAL FOOD VALUES AT OUIt FISH COUNTEK. Fresh Salmon pound 18 Frobh Halibut pound 15 Fresh Smelt 6 pound '. 25 Fresh Clams 5 pounds .-. 25t? Fresh Herring jound .. - 15 Fresh Catfish pound 15 Kippered Salmon pound 22 Kippered Alaska Cod pound ,. 22 Finnan 1 laddie pound I.- 18 Better hesitate aWit the wisdom of buy ing best or second best in any other line than eatables. VEGETABLES. Potatoes sack :. $1.25 Green Onions 3 bunches . 10 Celerv Hearts bunch 10 Lettuce Head 10 Bananas dozen 30 DID. FRIDAY SPECIAL, MARCH DEEP SEA CRABS Each 10 SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION Ihe CENTRAL MARKET PHONE 33 Jack Tar Middies We havo just received a fine lot of the new Jack Tar Mid 'dies. Positively guaranteed to be fast color. All seams in Jack Tar Middies are double needle sewed for strength. All tho evclcta are thread worked, THEY WON'T RUST, neither will tho lace tips, THEY'RE RUST PROOF. JACK TAR MIDDIES ARE MADE TO FIT, Shrinkage has been allowed for. Wo havo them in all white, white with navy collar, PANAMA-PACIFIC MODEL, A new and Iteautifnl model in white silk. SEE OUR JACK TAR MI DDI E DRESSES FOR CHIL DREX, 4 to 10 years. Prices Range from $1.25 to $4.00 The Peoples Warehouse Where it Pays to Trade Save Your T. P. W. Trading Stamps. We Have May A large number of Imported IFroncli Poos SPECIAL b 1 fifl 6 TINS 4 1 w 4 Italian -Poos Extra Small Imported b 1 5 TIN'S . vv;, .r. . MH. REGULAR 30c and 35c GRADE . THE SPECIALTY CASH GROCERY Thone 476. Next Door to Quelle Cafe, - 628 Main. NEWS OF FARM AND RANGE Hne Shlpim-nt of Hog c. E. Rude buyer for Frye & Co. of Seattle this morning shipped 92 head of unusu ally fine hogs to the sound metropo lis, lie purchased them from Sparks Bros, and F. A. Michael of Birch Creek. see Will Xot ncMH-d Ills Land Walter Cresswell, who Is farming; the Tern pie land, states that he will not re seed his fields this spring despite the fact that the cold weather killed about one third of his fall sowing. How ever, he believes the remaining stand is better than he would get from spring sowing. Union Co. Will Xot Resccd Ex tremely little winter wheat land will have to be reseeded, In spite of the unsatisfactory winter weather. In fact It Is doubtful is thre will be any ap preciable amount at alL This is the opinion of wheat growers from vari ous parts of the valley, and in con trast to the situation In Umatilla county, what seeding there Is going on now Is entirely new fields. La Grande Observer. Inspects lloqiitel CatUe Dr. W. H. Lytle, state veterinarian, is here to Inspect the dairy cattle of the Eastern Oregon State Hlspital as re quired once a year by law. So far he has found all of the cows healthy but has not yet concluded his work. 480 Acre Wheat land Sale Four hundred and eighty acres of land be longing to X. Dellwo and lying 12 miles northwest of Pendleton, have been sold to E. T. Wade and by that purchaser to Mrs. Catherine L. Struve. The price named In the deed Is $8000. The land In question con sista of the SE 1-4 sec. ; the SW 1-4 sec. 21 and the XW 1-4 sec. 26. all In tp. 8, range SO. Mr. Dellw now lives In Couer d'Alene, Idaho. SESSION OF CONGRESS ENDS. (Continued from page one.) progressive leader, Victor Murdock and Reps. Hulkley, Xeeley of Kan., A. Mitchell Falmer, Burke of Penn., Burke of S. D., Stevens of Minn., Mets, Henry George Jr., AIney, Bow die, Qoldfogle, Know-land of Cal . Beall of Tex., Bartlett of Ga., par tholdt, Hobson and Stanley. Ttic New Uncup. The senate had today 63 democrat ic, 42 republicans and one progres sive member. The sixty-fourth con gress will see 58 democratic, one pro gressive and 39 republican senators seated. The house today' had 2S8 demo crats, 124 republicans, 17 progres sives and one independent. The next house will have 231 democrats, 194 republicans, 7 progressives, one so cialist and one Independent. Some notables who have "come back" and will be In the next house Include "Uncle Joe" Cannon, William B. McKlnley of Illinois, Ebenezer J. Hill of Conn., Nicholas Longworth of Ohio, and "Cy" Sulloway of New Hampshire. In addition to the "big" legislation enacted by the congress adjourning sine die today were many important legislative features. Woman suf frage and national prohibition am endments were defeated in the house. The immigration bill, passed by both houses, was vetoed and killed by President Wllaon. '."Lobby" Investigations by both the senate , and house were Instituted. Cotton futures and cotton warehouses bills became law, but cotton currency legislation was defeated. The agri cultural extension education bill was passed. The parcel post Was Inaug urated. A bill to regulate harbors appropriation bills were pruned by means of a filibuster. Radium, wa terpower, the Alaska, coal, and min eral and oil were conservation meas ures passed by the house. The Phil ippine independeneo bill and La Fal lette's seaman's labor and sea safety measures were also before congress. " Consideration of this government's nmitlal preparedness for war was al so a blK Issue during tho closing ses sion of the dying congress. LOCALS Cb Advertising in Brief BATEH. Her line first luwirtlon lie Per Mae, sddltlonal losertloa. . . .fie t'ir line, per month 11.00 No lx.-al Uki-o for lm tbin s'tc f'ount 8 ordinary word to lln. Lot-ail will ot be tikn ovr the phon and reuiltUnr most scorn cm? nrdor. For fuel fone five. Violets dally, 20c bunch. Forshawi Whipple, piano tuner. Phone 22It. Sunny furnished room. 601 Water street Man and wife want work on ranch. Phone 266M. Man and wife want work on ranch. Address "C" this office. Wants J Good, clean rage at the Cast Oregonlan office. Wanted Girl to do general house work. 102 Lewis street. Man and wife want work In city or country. Apply 720 Johnson. Wanted Girl for general house work. Inquire 413 Bush street. For sale cheap Tolouse geese. Address E. Plucker, Adams, Ore. Two light airy front rooms Brown Hall, Riverside Drive, North Side. Five room house for sale on north side. Corner lot Improved. Address -W" this office. To Rent 6-room house on corner West Webb and Willow. Inquire 203 w. Webb. Experienced woman wants work In town or country. Mrs. Blstenson, Pendleton, Ore. Wanted To rent farm on shares Aaaress Jon A. McGoughey, 2058 Sixth street. Baker, Oregon. For sale 160 acres of timber land near Gurdane, Oregon. Peter Krlser, 107 Garfield street Wanted to do house cleaning or ary kind of work. Call J. W. Pierce. Phones 169 and 4. For rent An eight room house on north side. Call at 409 Garfield street or phone 3S3R. Wtyit U J j Marvel Soap. Inves tigate at demonstration next Satur day p. m. at Pendleton 6-10-lSc store. For sale Two moJern cottages lo cated on east Court street, seven blocks from Miln street Inquire ot Walters mill. Old papers for sale; tied In bundles. Good for starting fires, etc. lOo a bundle. ThU office. John Rosenberg, watchmaker and Jeweler. Court and Cottonwood. All work guaranteed. Plants, ferns and flowers for all occasions Hookers, 644 Main Street Phone 622. Open evenings and Sun days. Journal agent. Lost Bunch of keys on road be tween Pendleton and Helix Finder please return to J. M. Galloway, He lix, Ore., or to Qdtm&n Bros. .. Lost Sight or failing can usually be restored by proper fitting glasses. See Dale Rothwell, the exclusive op tlrian, American National Bank Building. Wanted Good, experienced house keeper who can live at home. Must be experienced. Will pay $1.09 per day to right party. Inquire 810 Vin cent - For sale Wln'ar wheat farm from 160 to 640 acres In great wheat belt of Montana. Tor prices write Den Ison Land Company, Chester, Mon tana. Several small farms on Umatilla river particularly adapted to hogs. dairy or poultry, 1760 cash, balance on or before 10 rears. 7 1-1 per cent See Berkeley. For Sale Harley-Davis two speed twin 1914 model Motorcycle, reason, 1915 three speed coming. Used less than 600 miles. Box "L." Hermlton Oregon. "Mutt- takes the big loads and "Jeff ahowa the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture ran and storage warehouse. Office 047 Main street Phone 339. Black Minorca eggs for hatching. IS tggs, 62.00; 46 eggs. 15.00; 100 eggs, 110.00. All Infertile eggs re placed. ' L. Boyd, 601 E. Court, Pen Cion. The Alta House and Barn. Head quarters for farmers and stockmen. Call and aee us. Stephenson at Eng lar, proprietors. Phone 447. 702 East A Ha street For sale Standard Holt combine harvester, 20 foot cut, 28 Inch cyl inder and hitch, all In good shape. Price $1100 F. O. B. Condon, Oregon. Will consider approved note payable October 1, 1916. Also have all kinds ot farming Implements for sale cheap. Address W. I. Ebbert, Con don, Ore. w 1 . j A ... . "-i sV tiTiiilTtl am ill i in 1.1 M1ITM iJ MM o) (nJ o) o) IMIU3 if llJtoiM 7u Ik? nib Of the late Jesse Failing Stock, now in full swing. Every Piano. Every Player Piano. Every Organ each an J every Violin, Uandolin. Guitar, all Sheet Music and General Music f.hrchandisa is new being sold al our sloro at ON THE Let us show you how to save a handsome sum on your purchase. Also new and second-hand sewing machines THINK OF IT! Splendid Pianos being sold at 5125 and up. tFine, Brand New Player Pianos $285 and up. This is an oppor unity of a lifetime to make the purchase that you have long ago de cided cn. Each and every Piano. Player Piano, every instrument is sold under our Iron-Clad Guarantee REMEMBER, there is Only One ftcal Piano Sale now in progress in Pendleton and that is this One Reasonable terms. Call early while the stock is complete to make your selection nil uuir ON THE CORNER Dg i PERSflllAL Illlll Raymond It. Hatch, Architect, has offices In the Despaln Building If you are contemplating putting up &ny kind of a building see him Adr. Real Estate for Sale. 4 SO acres all level black wheat land, Camus Prairie, Idaho. No waste land. Price $14,000. Incum brance, IS000. Buy now and get this year's crop. Will raise 40 bush eta to the acre. Inquire Scott's Gro cery. Adv. For Sale Very Reasonable. Modern 7-room house and 7 lots, about 16 blocks frcm town 1 block from paved streets. Suitable for chicken raising and gardening. In oulre "Mrs. C. A.," this office. Adv. Notice. .Dance In the Moose Hall. Thursday evening,' March 4th, given under the auspices of the Pendleton Lodge No 789, L. O. O. M. Everyone Invit ed. Admission. 50c Adv. 'Now Contracting Firm Start,". Dunham, Brownlow ft Payne, con tractors and Jobbers, would like to figure on your building or alteration work. Kstlmatrs and plans furnish ed. Shop in Golden Rule hotel Imse ment. Phone 361J. Adv. Jess Tork Is an east end visitor In the city today. J. E, Montgomery left this morn ing on the train for Pasco. Frank Greer and Roscoe King were here from Weston yesterday. W. C. E. Pruitt, new county game warden. Is in Hermlston today. J. N. Tork of Weston, well known farmer, Is a business visitor here to day. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McKenzie of Gooding, Idaho, are visitors in Pen dleton. H. M. Straw, Hermlston lumber dealer, has been here today upon a business trip. John D. Watson came up from Her mlston this morning to transact some business here. Thomas Jaques, prominent Pilot Rack resident, was among the visit ors here yesterday. Cheater H. Starr of Portland, is registered at the Pendleton, having come 1n during the night Mayor James Kyle of Stanfield, was in the city this morning but re turned home before noon by auto. John Watson, bookkeeper for the Western Land & Irrigation Co., is up fiom Hermlston today on business. H. M. Cockburn of Milton, county commissioner, is at the St. George while attending the regular metting of the court. Mrs. Billy Lott, well known colored dressmaker, and her sister lef yes terday for Seattle from where they will sail for Aluska. John E. Herndon of Freewater. has been transacting business In town today. He has lived in the east end of the county for many years. E. Ferguson, Helix farmer, has been here today and says the Helix country enjoyed a good rain that has been beneficial to the growing grain. W. 1"). Chamberlain Is once more able to be about after having been confined at St. Anthony's hospital where he was operated upon. He was III for a month. OREGON THEATRE SUNDAY and MONDAY Nights MARCH 7 and 8 DIG L100SE VAUDEVILLE EnTERTATinEHT asBBBSBSBI BMSBSIBI SMSBlSBBHSBaBaaHSB-SMSMSaBaaBBHBBBBawaiWBSHBSlBB- Under Auspices Pendleton Lodge No. 780 L. O. O. M. Seats on Sale at Pendleton Drug Co. Friday, Saturday. Sunday and Monday ADMISSION 25c, 35c and 50c The Shoo for You. Style No. 601 T. P. W. Special is a medium wide toe shoe on a Klassy Inst, the same as No. 600 only button Instead of lace. Gun metal, calf stock, overweight single sole. Ask for T. P. W. Special No. 501. At the Peoples Warehouse, where It pays to trade. Adv. TREES SPRAYED WORK GUARANTEED HAYS Cf WORtAiAN Phone 536 OR PEE U M 6 Reels TODAY 6 Reels "In Jungle Wilds" A story of African jungle Leopards, Lions, Gorillas, and other denizens of the jungle attack settlers cabin in search of man meat. A HAIR RAISER "Perils of Pauline" The Gorilla's Captive "ZIP AND HIS GANG" Rip Roaring L-KO Farce "CUPID AND FISHES" Universal Boy BED 5c 6 Reels 6 Reels 10c j