Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1915)
EIOTIT-PAOES DAILY EAST OTCEflONTAN. PENDLETON. OREOON. MONDAY, MARCH 8, 11) IS. PAOK FIVK SATURDAY AT OUR VEOKTAHLE COUNTER WAS A "HUMMER," OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT WORKED TO CAPACITY. SCORES OF PEOPLE BOUGHT AND APPRECIATED THE CONVENIENCE OK BUYINO CLEAN, WHOLESOME "PE MECO" MEATS AND FRESH, CLEAN VEGETABLES UY PLACING ONE ORDER rosh Vogotablos Rhubarb pound -. 15 Hot House Lettuce pound 30 Celery 2 bunches 25 Green Onions 3 Lunches .. - 10 Head Lettuce head 10 Cauliflower head I 15. 20 Cabbage pound . 3 Dry Onions pound .. 3 Potutoes sack $1.35 Ranch Eppp dozen ... 25 To imagine that the CHEAPEST incite through (Mime hociiH-iocus are going to "do just as well" as GOOD meat, is to carry optimism a mile or so too far. "PPMECO" STAPLE MEATS "PEMECO'' Hams pound 18 "PEMECO" Bacon-pound 25, 28 "PEMECO' Pure Lard 3 pounds 50 ''PEMECO" Pure Lard, 5 pounds 75 "PEMECO" Ture Lard, 10 pounds ?1.50 SPECIAL TUESDAY MAUCII tTU "PEMECO" MUTTON STEAKS 15 THE POUND. Service Sanitation Quality Tlio Control Hot Phone 33 (Continued from page two.) Mrs. A. Fulnl and two hlldren of Rattle, arrived this morning to vis it at tli home of Mrs. Fulnl's father. Henry Latourulle, while her husband Is In Fan Francisco. For the purpose of assisting In lift ing the Christian church debt, the Christian Endeavor Society Is offer ing a splendid concert for Tueada night, beginning at 8:15. The con Largest Showing of New Spring Hats All new styles that are absolutely correct. Trimmed In a multi tude of different beautiful color effects, assuring all a wide latitude for selection and a choice that Is sure to please. Call and Reo Our Dlxplay. CARRIER MILLINERY 740 Main Street Tolopltone 413 OREGON THEATRE SUNDAY and MONDAY Nights MARCH 7 and 8 BIG MOOSE VAUDEVILLE EHTERTAItlHEflT aMMaBMVH(tBMSSISBBMeMW SSBSSSSHMMHHeMMMBaSHiMiaeSBSSSSHWHWaSSSSSSMSSSSSSSSSS Under Auspices Pendleton Lodge No. 780 L. 0. O. M. Seats on Sale at Pendleton Drug Co. Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday ADMISSION 25c, 35c and 50c nn vJ Let Us Send You a Dozen Tins Of Our Fancy Hawaiian Pineapple Dozen No. 1 Tails choice sliced Hawaiian 6 Tins 90C Trv our NORMS' SUPJIKMB POTiK and U'EANS. Largo Tins, 3 11)3., extra choice bean SPECIAL...- : 25 P. S. Loktors- Individual Sizc-,tin 1 20 Bluhill Cheese. Spreads like butter, package.... -. 10 Marifichino liny a Anne Cherries, lott lo 30 POTATOES-Special sk. S1.15 THE SPECIALTY CASH GROCERY Phone 47. Net Door to Quelle Cnfe, 2S Main. cert will consist entirely of home tal ent, and will represent the best nu sklans Jn the city. The program will be as follows: II Trovatore ' Verdi Whipple Trio Solo (a) The Moon Drops Low" (Theme from Omaha Melodies) Cadman (b) "Alone In Love's Garden" (with violin obllgato) Hewitt Miss Irmalce Campbell. Piano solo Indian Suite. (a) "From the Land of the Sky Blue Water" Theme from Omaha Tribal Melodies) ..Cadman (b) "March of the Pioneers." (Theme written for the Histo- rl cal Pageant at St. Louis) E. R. Kroeger Miss Herboth. Duet "Bacarolle" Offenbach Mrs. J. R. Dickson and Mr. Frank nayes. Violin solo "Mazrka de Concert" Munlm Mr. MacDonald Solo (a) "My Aln Folk" L. Lamon (b) "Flower Raln"...R. Loveman Mrs. J. R. Dickson. Concerto F Minor. Op 79.. Weber Miss Herboth Chorus "Agnus Del" Gounod Choir, Mr. Frank Hayes, director, Accompanists MIfs Herboth, Miss Anlbal. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Slusher are up from the Slusher ranch at Nolin for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. Holman of Walla Walla were Sunday guests at the St George. ' Mrs. Wesley K. Matlock, who has been quite ill at her home for some time, Is reported to be improving. Marriage Horn Issued. A marriage llcenoe was l.neued this afternoon to Ralph P. Finley of Lex ington. Morrow county, and Jennie rarkea, a resident of the west end of Umatilla countq. A lot of sympathy Is wasted on under dogs and henpecked husbands. Urate Off for Southland. PITTSBURG, March 8. The Pi rates were scheduled to leave today for Dadson Springs, K, their south ern training quarters. Can! of Tlianks. We wish to thank the many friends the Sisters of St. Anthony's hospital. The Woodman lodge and the priests for the kindness and sympathy ex tended us during the long illness and death of our beloved husband and father. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. MRS. ELLA FHAY. MRS. C. F. BLOOM. (Adv.) RALPH FHAY. To Uw Public. Having (old my retail dairy busi ness to 8. Sllva, I wish to thank my customers for their past patronage. P. W. Johnson. Adv. If You Want a Half Way 'Dress-up Shoe, one that you can havo confidence In for wear every day, after you have used It all you care for dress, call for No. 53 1 T. P. W. Special. A medium toe, low heel, glazed knngaroo, a very pretty shoe. At the IVoples Warehouse, where It pays to trade. Adv. LOCALS Cb Advertising in Brief BATEK. ft lloe first Insertion 104 Per Hoe, additional iDstrttoa... 6e Vit Una, wr month $1.00 No local taken for less tbta -5c Count 0 ordinary words to Una Locals will not be takeo the' 'pbone and remittance Boat aceonv pany order. For fuel fone flvs. Violets dally, 20c bunch. Forshawa Whipple, piano tuner. Phone 226R. Wanted Good, clean rags at the East Oregonlan office. Nice outside office room In Temple Bldg. to let Enquire of Dr. Temple. Two light airy front rooma. Brown Hall, Riverside Drive, North Side. For Rent Furnltshed five room cottage. Phone 231 R., between 8 and 7 p. m. Five room house for sale on north side. Corner lot Improved. Addreas "W" this) office. John Rosenberg, watchmaker and jeweler. Court and Cottonwood. All work guaranteed. For sale 160 acres of timber land near Gurdane, Oregon. Peter Krlser, 107 Garfield street Wanted to do house cleaning of acy kind of work. Call J. W. Pierce. Phones 159 and 4. For rent Modern furnished or unfurnished bungalow. Inquire 612 Jefferson. Old papers for aale; tied In bundle. Good for starting fires, etc. 10c a bundle. This office. For Sale Lot and one-half, and eight room house, two blocks from Main St Address "M" this office. Experienced man and wife want work on ranch. No children. Ad dress Mrs. D. Cafer, Pendleton, Ore. For aale Two modern cottages lo cated on east Court street, seven blocks from Main street Inquire of Walters' mill. Plants, ferns and flowers for all occasions Hookers, 644 Main Street Phone 622. Open evenings and Sun days. Journal agent. The Alta House and Barn. Head quarters for farmers and stockmen. Call and see us. Stephenson & Eng lar. Droprletors. Phone 447. 702 East Alta street For aale Harley-Davidson 2 speed twin 1914 model Motorcycle, reason. 1915 three speed coming. Used less than 600 miles. Box "L." Hermlstoa Oregon. "Mutt" takes the big loads and "Jeff" shows the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse Office 147 Main street phone 219. Black Minorca eggs for hatching, 15 eggs. 12.00; 45 eggs. 15.00; 100 eggs, $10.00. All Infertile eggs re placed. L. Boyd. 601 E. Court, Pen- Ci'.tcn. Several small farms on Umatilla river particulerly adapted to hogs, dairy or poultiy, $760 cash, balance on or before 19 years. 7 1-! per cent. See Berkeley. Wanted Good strong willing boy to work In Grocery store. Chance to learn business and permanent posi tion. Boy living with parents pre ferred. Address this office In own handwriting. Raymond B. Hatch, Architect, has offices in the Despaln Building If you are contemplating putting up any kind of a building aee him Adv. To i the- Public. Bids for the Improvements at the Baptist church have been rejected and new plans and specifications may be seen at Penland Bros, office, 647 Main street, upon which new bids are Invited. Bids will be open ed Thursday, March 11. (Adv.) BOARD OF TRUSTEES Attention- Knight. Damon Lodge No. 4, Knights of Pythias, will work In the ranks of Page and Esquire this evening at Castle Hall. A full attendance de sired. I. K. YOUNG. C. C. J. H. GWINN, K. R. S. (Adv.) For Safe Very Reasonable, Modern 7-roDm h.'use and 7 lots, about 1 blocks fum town 1 block from paved streets. Suitable for chicken raising and, gardening. In quire "Mrs. C. A.," this office. Adv. PU Charles Stanton la in from Helix today. F. H. Moes was In from Pilot Rock Paturday.' C. H. Rhea of Echo was among the Sunday visitors In the city. R. C. Hager has been in the city to day from his home near Gibbon. M. E. Sturdlvant of Uklah was a buHlnehs vlnitor In Pendleton today. E. K. Darrln of Eugene hi among the guents registered at the Pendleton. C. W. Kellogg of Hermlhton was up from the project town yesterday. Mrs. May Hays of AtTiena was a guest of the Bowman during the week end. J. W. West, deputy sheriff at Free water, Is paying Pendleton a vlHlt to day. Louis Bergevln, well known resi dent of Athena, was in the city Satur day evening. Horace Walker, ex-coonty commis sioner, was up from his ranch to spend the weekend. T. 8. Tillson, councilman at Umatil la by virtue of Judge Phelps' decision Saturday, spent Sunday In Pendleton. County Clerk Frank Baling went down Saturday to his ranch near Stanfleld. He expects to return to morrow. J. H. Pearce. district officer of the Knights of Columbus, was at the St George yesterday. His home is in La Grande. A. H. Johnson, formerly of Pendle ton and now leader of the orchestra at the Keylor Grand theater In Wal la Walla, has been in the city today on a business, trip. NEWS OF FARM AND RANGE Farm I .and Swindlers. Victims of Bo-called "wild-cat" rent estate oper ators who have disposed of lands far from transportation "facilities in the remote regions of southern Harney county have been appealing to the farm land bureau of the Oregon im migration commission during the last few days In the hope of learning their status. J. W. Brewer, manager of the bu reau received two of these In his mall fhedding light on a semi-lottery pro position conducted by a companj that has now gone out of business. Orchard Goes for $13,700. Mary L. Vonderahe has purchased air 80 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii I HUB Prices Aro Again Lowest f nn n rr m l ir JL Ml OUR NEW SPRIMJ If ATS IfAVK JUST AKKIVKD. All the new stvk-a to x; worn this iitntiKT. The Kinl Ix-in? E chown elsewhere at $2..'0 l'm sold here for $1.00 E WE HAVE XEVI-i: SHOWX THESE HATS IiEFOKE. EE The new styles that are being soil thwhere for $.'5.U. burner E EE sold here for $1.85 JUST RECEIVED NEVER BEFORE SHOWN E The new stvles that other are charging $3..'0 for, we are sell- 5 E ' THIS IS OUR FIRST SHOWING OF THESE NEW E STYLES JOHN 13. STETSON NO. 1 $5.00 GRADE OF HAT ?3.35 E We hare no competition when i( comes to giving the latest and E EE best goodj for the lowes-t prices. EE E PENDLETON'S ONLY DRUMMERS SAMPLE STORE. E niiiiiimiiMiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiimiiiimi? acre orchard tract in the Milton Freewater district from Mike Stub blefleld for $15,700. The property Is Improved by a bearing orchard. rillllllllllllUIIZUllIUIlIIIIIIIXIllIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllElf CAN CATARRH BE CURED? I IF NOT A VISCIOUS SEQUENCE. EE The Mother neglects to teach the child to blow his nose: some tis- S E sue behind the nose enlarges and the child haa to breath through hla S E mouth Adenoids the arch or roof of the mouth goes up, the par- EE EE titlon between the nostrils slides, buckles or bends and he will have S E nasal catarrn until the interior of the nose Is made like it was be- S S fore this happened. The catarrh extends to the ears, he may es- cape ear disease but later on be will have diminished hearing. If you E wait until you are Halloed at you never again will hear like you did a few years ago. EE D. N. Reber, M. D. S Eye. Eear, Nose and Throat Specialist. 2 E Schmidt Bldg. E iiiiiuiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiunuiiniiiiiiiininniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiinniiiiiniiS c s , f Closing Out at COST and Less, All SCHOOL ADD OFFICE S1IPPUB fij? Am going to discontinue my lines of the above articles, such as Tablets Pencils Ink Crayons BlComposition Books Typewriter Paper Carbon Paper Memorandum Books Fancy Stationery Office Stationery SPFPilAI ! Fine 'nifton" linen paper that sells recrular at 25c I CCQ Tfitn f!il Help me make room for the best lines obtainable in Windows HARDWARE and TOOLS Windows Corner Main and Alta Sts. : LA BW'S TELEPHONE 400 2L ix rorxn. The following described animal bus been tnken up by the mnrshul of the City of Pendleton, to-wlt: One brown horse about 12 years old, 1100 pounds, reached mane, col lar murk, white spot In forehead, brnndpd clrclo arrow. If said animal Is not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the possi'SHlon of it, costs and expenses against It paid and taken away with in ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. mm. of the 19th dny of March, 1915, the said animal will bo sold to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cosh, at the city pound, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such coats nnd expenses of making sale. Dated this 8th day of March. 1915. JOHN KEAKNEV, (Adv.) City Marshal t v. "j ,?.-fv;k vvTv a I . 'if ' i , :-7 ( h i...J 1... c" 1 - 1 r 7 Orpheum . Theatre SUNDAY AND MONDAY losior ley lo. The Finding of the Chest A Maid By Proxy COMEDY European War Views Remarkable moving pictures taken on the scene of action by Cherry Keaton, Special Agent for the Belgian Government i 10c ADMISSION 5c I mrr.