East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 19, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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.'"PEKJJEOO"
GROWN IN UMATILLA COUNTY
Prepared in Pendleton
You'll find "Pemeco" always fresh,
clean and appetizing.
Shipment of Fresh Fish
Arrive Daily
See Our Vegetable Dept.
New Stock Each Morning
Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs
Service Quality Sanitation
The Central Uiot
Phone 33
IIometads.
Canadian Homestead Land Cluk
now being organized. 100 men only
accepted. Right of selection came
aa number of application. We lo
cate you on 110 acrea of mixed farm
ing land, partly prairie, partly light
timber. Level black loam aoll. No
atone and no alkali, and within five
mllea of town and railroad. One of
these claims worth a lifetime of sav
logs, total fee Including everything
ISO, S10 when you Join, 110 month
ly. Balance paid when you file. Will
all go together, between March 16th
and April lot. Here la a chance to
get a flmt class farm for less than
$100, Including location fee, railroad
fare, filing fee, etc., etc., Come and
see ua. or write at onre. Alberta
Land Co.. 402 Plttock Block. Port
land. Adv.
Ftor Safe Very Iieasonable.
Modern 7-roam h'uae and 7 lota
about 11 block frim town 1 block
from paved rtne'M. Suitable for
chicken raising and gardening. Ia
quire "Mrs. C. A.," this, office. Adv
Old IVdiloiMMl Kaglc Dance.
Join with the Eagles In an old
fashioned dance given by the ladles
at KaKle-Woodmnn hall Friday ev
ening, March 19th. Fine home cook
ed lunch served. Tickets 75 cents l
couple, extra ladles !5 cents. Adv.
Our Spring Hat Display
This Resplendent Showing
once again emphasizes convincingly the enviable
reputation this store has always achieved for com'
bining the artistic and ultra stylish with the practical.
Simplicity, style and beauty are conspicuous in
every hat.
It would please us for you to see them whether you
care to buy now or not.
CARRIER MILLINERY
740 Main Street.
Telephone 413
Pay Cash Get More
We have everything
in groceries and sell
for cash for less
money.
Try a pound of our extra choice
GREEN TEA 30c lb.
ENGLISH BREAKFAST
Regular 50c Value
35c lb.
Visit our store and get acquainted
with our low cash prices. 25 or
more saved.
THE SPECIALTY CASH GROCERY
Phone 476. Next Door to Quelle Cafe. 028 Main.
LOCALS
(Sb Advertising in Brief
KaTKH.
for lln. fir l Insertion ..JOe
Far lln additional losertloa. . . .6c
fit Hue. wr muntb 11.00
No local taken fur It, thio :5c.
Count ordinary word, to Hue.
Loral, will not be takeo otr tte
pbuu and remittance moat arroa
iwnr order
pmibib
For fuel fone flvn.
, Violets dally. J0C bunch. Forshaws
Two light airy front rooms Brown
Hall, Riverside Drlvs. North Side.
For sale Team and harness. In
quire 122 I'lne street.
A S mom house furnished for rent.
Inquire 314 Aura street.
CI reduction on lard for Satur
day only. . rtayhurn's Meat Market.
Man and wife, no children, want
work on ranch, 802 Water street.
Five room modern house to rent.
Phone 3J0J or inquire 417 Oarfleld.
For sale New Economy Chief
cream separator. Inquire 210 Thomp
son. For sale Small office safe, sec
ond hand. Address "W. W." this of
fice. Fire room house for tele on north
tide. Corner lot Improved. Ad drew
this office
Man and wife want work, ranch
preferred. Experienced, inquire 201
W. Court.
For rent Large corner bedroom
with bath adjoining. M W. Alta.
I'hone 2S1W.
John Rosenberg, watchmaker and
Jeweler, Court and Cottonwood. All
work guaranteed.
Mrs. Mae Frledly has moved to
10 water street and has some nice,
rooms for rent.
Wanted Good lady canvasser. Ap
ply mornings. Kelene Hatter Mfg.
Co., lenpkln Block.
For sate 10 acre, of timber land
near Gurdane, Oregon. Peter Krlser,
107 Carfield street.
For rent FurnlBhed housekeep
ing rooms. M3 K. K. K. I'hone
224 W.
Wanted Experienced girl wlti
references to do general housework.
Call 814 Lewis or phone 793J.
For sale Registered shorthorn
bull. 3 years old. Inquire Dave Nel
son. Phone 307.
Wanted to do house cleaning of
cy kind of work. Call J. W. Pierce.
Phoaes HI and 4.
Very many people desire t0 buy
lands in eastern Oregon. What have
you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley.
For rent ( room house and fur
niture throughout for sale nearly
new. 54 7W, Jll Stonewall Jackson.
For sale Modern five room house,
north side, corner lot and garage.
Easy terms. Inquire "A" this office.
Wanted Hack, horse and double
harness. Apply 701 E. Court street
until Monday morning. J. H. Van
Cleve.
For enle Two moJern cottages lo
cated on east Court street, seven
blocks from M&in street. Inquire ot
Walters' mill.
Esther Brewer has a complete
!ne e-f face creams and switches on
sale today and tomorrow at the
Brown furniture store.
Broken lenses duplicated In a few
minutes. See Dale Rothwell, the ex
clusive optician, American National
Bank Building. Phone (09.
If you can't find a chicken for
your Sunday dinner, call up the Cash
Market, the old reliable. We always
have them on hand. Phone 101.
Dunham, Brownlow A Payne, con
tractors, builders. Job work. Esti
mates and plans furnished. Golden
Rule Hotel basement. Phone 361 J.
"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 33.
The Alta House and Barn. Head
quarters for farmers and stockmen.
Call and see us: Stephenson k Eng
lar, proprietors. Phone 447. 702
East Alta street.
To Whom It May Concern ThU
Is to notify you that I will not be
responsible for any debts contracted
by my wife. Oieta M. Beale, from
and after March 8th, 1915. J. J.
Beale.
No. S40 T. P. W. Special, Is what
a man should call for if he wants a
nice lightweight upper leather In a
dark tnn kid, wide toe, low heel lnco
shop. Easy fitter, long wearer and
a pwltlve comfort. The Peoples
Warehouse.-
For sale 320 acres famous Rock
land Valley land, 240 acres of which
Is tillable and 60 acres now under
cultivation. Joins the Minidoka na
tional forest reserve, thus giving ac
cess to unlimited range for cattle.
Soil excellent foothill land and lays
well. 325 per acre. Address C. M
Cnnfleld, American Falls, Idaho.
B. 8. Dutton Is reirlxterel at Hot
Luke from Pendleton. .
A. T. Gordon of Athena,- Is among
the visitors In Pendleton.
George Ketzer of Walla Walla
spent last night In the city.
County Commissioner II. M. Cock
burn Is down from Milton today.
Ray Hicks of Pasco, came over
this morning to spend the day.
Sam Jenkins, manager of the Hub. i
uri ...... i .. .. s li i - . I
Til jrmriunj lur njMJKanv on a DUB-
Iness visit.
J. D. Casey, .Meacham sawmill man
was In Pendleton yeirterday. He wan
at the Bowman.
Mrs. W. O. Kymons of La Grand
and Mrs. J. B. Dick of Peola, Wah.,j
are guests of the 'St George.
Letcher P. Norvell and Charlei
Myers of Helix are among the visit
ors at Hot Lake this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. filover and MUs
Edith Still, prominent residents of
Milton, are at the Hotel Pendleton to
day. A. W. Nye left today to spend a
short time In Umatilla. Mr. Nye re
cently recovered from an attack of
the grippe.'
Henry Henson. veteran engineer
now running out of Pendleton, spent
yesterday at his ojd home In La
Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Reed of Athe
na are In the city, today for the pur-
I,e of looking at automobiles with!
a view toward purchasing one.
William Doherty, a Pendleton high;
school graduate who Is now In busi-i
nes at Milton, Is in the Ity to at
tend the funeral of h's grandfather.
Michael Hrelthaupt.
, Street Cnllol WiIon.
i LONDON, March 19. The deci
sion of the municipal authorities of
Louvaln, Pelglum. to give American'
names to certain streets In the city, j
Is' set forth In a formal resolution of,
thanks which was adopted on Wash-1
Ington's birthday by the Burgomast-j
er and aldermen of Louvaln and sent
to the American commission for re
lief In Belgium. The resolution concluded:
"The cradle of a university of five
centuries' standing and today her
self partly In ruins, the city of Lou
valn cannot fail to ajwociate with the
memory of Washington one of the
greatest captains. The name of the
learned professor whose admirable
precepts and high political attain
ments, as also his firmness of char
acter and dignity of life, all con
tributed to carry him successively to
the presidency of Princeton Univer
sity, the governorship of New Jersey
and, finally, the presidency of the
United States.
"In order to perpetuate to future
generations remembrances of these
sentiments and our anient gratitude
the burgomaster ami aldermen have
decided this day in the new parts
of the city, as they rise out of the
ruins, three streets or squares shall
receive the Illustrious names of Pres
ident Wilson. Washington and Amer-1
lean Nation."
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IN WHICH TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GREAT
CLOSING OUT SALE OF
Tlio tVohlonborg Don't. Store Stock
ANY DAY MAY BE THE LAST.
W. L. Thompson, Trustee, has given instruction! to get the money, by reducing
the stock to a minimum and cutting the prices to as low as 50 cents on the dollar.
The end is near the opportunity will soon be gone.
Women's Shoes Girls Shoes
Boy's Shoes Infant's Shoes
Women's Shoes 89c, $1.39, $1.95, $2.19, $2.23, $2.69
and $2.95
Misses' and Children's Shoes, 39c, 69c, 73c, 83c, 93c,
$1.03, $1.19, $1.33, $1.49, $1.69 and $1.79
Boy's Shoes, . . $1.49, $1.79, $2.23 and $2.69
Women's Khaki Skirts . . . 75 c
Women's Khaki Jackets . . . . $1.15
Women's Khaki Riding Skirts . . . $2.15
Infants Long Dresses ... . 20c
Women's Corsets (Kabo) 39c, 60c, 90c, $1.1 5, $1.65,
$1.95, $2.15, $3.85
I Oc Laces 5c
Embroidery at Bankrupt Prices
$12.50 and $15.00
$3.9
Growing' Girls Coats 0
W. L. Thompson. Trustee for
The Wohlenberg Dep't. Store
KlpfcUnt Dismay KjuhroldOry Mate
rial-.
The Prlscllla Needle Shop of Walla
walla has on sale at the J. T. Brown
Furniture store, todar and tomnrrnn-
a complete line of the latest
broidery materials, Adv.
em
Call for Bid.
School District No. IS Is asking
for sealed bids for the construction
of a retaining wall on the west side
of block No. :6 and on the north
side of blocks 226 and 227. and
walks and steps within said blocks,
all located In Reservation addition
to the city of Pendleton and known
as the high school property. Plans
and specifications of all work may
be obtained from W. E. Brock, chair
man of the board, at Taylor Hard
ware Co. Bids to be opened on
Wednesday. March 31, 1915 at 1:30
p. m. at the office of Ixt Llvermore,
clerk, ill E. Court street. Adv.
KEWS OF FARM AND RANGE
SHEEPMEN
or
OREGON
IDAHO
10 MEET
AT BAKER APRIL 1-2
Thorough Organization Will Be
Made In Order to Get Best Ilceulut
Out of the Ilwent Market Condi
tlons. Sheepmen of Oregon and Idaho
are to hold a big get-together meet
ing at Baker on April 1 and 2 for
the purpose of organizing thorough
ly to get the best results out of the
present market conditions. ' This Is
the substance of a letter received this
morning by the Pendleton Commer
cial association from R. O. Mllea of
the Baker Commercial Club.
"Owing to the present unsettled
condition of the sheep Industry." rie
writes, "a number of prominent
sheepmen have decided to secure the
cooperation of the Oregon and Idaho
growers' associations arul to hold a
big get-together meeting !n this city
on April I and 2. to discuss the vari
ous phases of the Industry and the
conditions as they now exist."
"With the price of wool and sheep
climbing the growers have won-
i derful opportunity and should
I thoroughly organized and In active
, cooperation to secure the best re
sults. This meeting should be large
ly attended as It will give the grow
er an opportunity to meet the buy
er and to better Inform himself on
the unusual conditions of the Indus
try. It Is planned to have prominent
speakers present and to close the sec.
end day with a banquet."
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Compare Before You Buy
The man who doesn't secure the
services of that great teacher, exper
ience, may live to a green old age.
The Bachelor's Club of the high
school last night gave its second and
last semi-annual banquet at the horn
of Mrs. C. L. Crockatt An excellent
time was enjoyed during the course
of the evening. In various waya. Sing
ing and music were prominent dur
ing the early part of the evening
while the guests were gathering and
Inter the visitors broke np Into par
ties for a general hour of cards. A
short voluntary program of tinging,
comic reading and general fun mak
Ing was given by the members of
the club, and then all gathered
about the banquet table. Toasts and
rnecdotes were given by the ban
queters, which kept the company la
a whirl of merriment throughout the
evening. The rooms and tables wer
decorated with the Bachelor Club co
ors.
The mantle of charity covers a lot
of amateur theatrical performance.
Good Coul nd Wood.
Our Rock Sprint,- coal burns clean
giving you more heat and less dirt
for your money. Good dry wood
thst doesn't boll, Lut burns. Also
lab and kindling. Protect yourself
from cold and cott order from B.
L. Burroughs, phone 6. Adv.
DlfwoluUon Notice.
To Whom It Jtay Concern. The
firm of .Lester and Miller, tailors,
pressors and cleaners, 114 E. Webb
atreet, Is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent and will now be known
as Lester and Shanafelt, L. D. Shan
afelt having purchased the Interests
of J. P. Miller. All bills will be paid
and all moneys wl be collected by
the new firm.
It. T. LESTER,
J. F. MILLER.
L. D. SHANAFELT.
Pendleton, Ore., March 9, 1915.
(Adv.) i
Men's 45c work shirts at
Men's black sateen shirts at
Men's heavy army shirts at -.
Overalls, bib, at
Overalls, bib, at
Hoys' 49c Overalls at
Men's $1.49 pants at
Men's $1.98 value corduroy at
Men's $2.45 value corduroy at
Men's $2.98 value corduroy at
Men's $3.49 value corduroy at ,
Beware of Imitations.
$4.00 John B. Stetson hats at
$5.00 John B. Stetson hats at
$2.49 Hat value in all colors, Hub price
Why pay $1.98 elsewhere when you can buy them
the Hub at
Infants' soft sole 45c shoe values
Children's patent Baby Doll slippers, 5 to 8, real 9
value for
Baby Doll slippers in kid and gun metal, 5 to 9, 7
value for
Ladies' gun metal slippers, $3.50 values
$3.00 Patent leather pumps
$1.98 Gun metal pumps at
Baby Doll patent slippers at
$1.49 Juliet, same value here for
Men's dress shoes, button and lace, $2.98 val. at
$3.50 Values at ;.
Men's dress shoes $3.98 values at
$4.98 Values at
Men's work shoes, all leather, $2.98 value at
$3.50 Value at ,
... US?
... 45
... 45?
... 69c
... S3f
... 45?
1.00
91.45
91.95
92.45
92.S5
92.95
93.35
91.S5
at
91.00
... 25C
Sc
... 95C
9c
... 60C
92.45
91.95
91.95
91.S5
91.19,
92.G5
92.95
93.65
93.95
93.25
THE HUB
RPHEUM
Thursday and Friday 6 Reels
"THE HARD ROAD"
Greater than any sermon Is this life story of the girl who chose
the easiest way. A marvelously realistic play that Mhould be yeen
by every man and woman; every young man and girl in this city.
Magnificent scenes, depicting a' fashionable New York apartment; the
interior of one of Broadway's most palatial cafes, the bright liht of
the gayest life In the world. Learn how these fascinating gleam
lures victims to enter upon the hard road -and what follows latr.
"EXPLOITS OF ELAINE"
A complete story In each episode.
LOVE AND LAW
Comedy
10c
6 Reels
5c
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