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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY. MARCH 20. 111
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Insures Satisfaction. Your Satisfaction is
"Femoco" Moats are Insured Quality Meats
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Radishes, IhiiicIi 5c
Green OnloitH, 3 tiuiirlicw 10c
Jm-Uwc, head 10c
Cauliflower, head i 20c
Rhubarb, 2 Munds . '. 25c
Olcry, IhiimIi 15c
r;rapi Fruit, each 10c
Cabbage, imund 4c
l'KMKCO,
Irlmo lllli Roast
Fancy Weak
Corned Ileef
Country Veal
Fork Roasto
Link Sausage
Fork KawtJLge
Halted Side Fork.
KNK.IIT'H PICKLES
Sweet India Itellhli, pint 15c
ICIik Olives, pint
35c!
Sweet Midgets, iiiart 30c
Stuffed Olives, pint 30c
Mixed Sweet Ilcklcs, quart... 30c
One-half gal. Jars Chow fl5o
Peanut Butter in Bulk, the pound 20c
"Pemeco"
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Service
The
Quality
Control
Phone 33
Sanitation
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BOILED
HAMS
For Kale Very Reasonable.
Modern 7-room hvuse and 7 loU
about II block fnm town 1 block
from paved street. Suitable for
chicken raising nJ rardenlng. In
quire "Mrs. C. A.," this office. Ad v
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Setting Now Read.
Rhode Island Reds, cot buff or
brown, but big red blrd of heavy
laying strain. Cockerel prize bird
from Portland poultry how 1115
Hena bred from International prUe
winner Supply of eggi limited. Ad
dress E. I. Davis, Hermtston, Ore.
Adv.
Attention R. F. O. KlU.
Notice la hereby given that a spe
cial meeting of Tendleton Lodge No.
tSI, F. P. O. Elks, will be held at
their lodge room In Tendlfton, on
March 31st, 1915. at 7:30 o'clock p.
m. for the purpone of meeting District
Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler K. K
Kubll. on hi official visit to Pendle
ton IXKlge No. 2SS, U. P. O. Elka. All
memliera ore earnestly requested to
be In attendance. Dated this 29ih
duy of March, 1915.
By order of the Exalted Ruler.
JOS. V. TALLMAN,
Exalted Ruler.
THOS. FITZ GERALD,
Secretary. (Adv.)
Mra
To Whom It May Concern.
I will not be responsible for any
debts contracted by my wife,
W. E. Frown, after this date.
Signed. W. E. BROWN
(Adv.)
"WHICH I WISH TO REMARK
AND MY LANGUAGE IS PLAIN"
Ilrct Hart.
The fin object In giant fitting U to relieve the rye trouble, the
second Is to get normal vision If pomlMr.
One fourtii of the people wearing glasses have betur than normal
vision.
We hate never. In ten years found one of UieNO patients Uiat waa
not wearing fake rIammw, NyaiiHo tlio glas flutr made a blunder In
upiwmlng Uiat It was Iho head Instead of the ye Uiat needed fitting.
The rye I" like a camera and may need adjusting, but It la aba
a part of Uio brain, receives It power from the twain. It Is knowing
Ihw to CONTROL this towcr with a glass that niukeii Ol'U SYSTEM
of glat fitting MiM-rior TO ALL OTHERS.
D. N. REBER, M. D.
Eye, Enr. None and Throat -Specialist
Schmidt Building, Pendleton.
LOCALS
& Advertising in Brief
BATES.
rr line flrat Inaertloo 10e
Per Hoc, additional liisertloa. . . .6e
rr Hue, per moots li.oo
Ko loci takro for leas than -."&
Count 6 ordinary wordi to Una.
Locals will not be taken over the
phone and remittance most accom
pany ordar.
PERU MEBfil
MIhh A. M. Taylor of Ilei mlfton, Ik
a Pendleton visitor.
K. Dupuls of Nolln was a ."at
urduy business visitor.
Asa li. Thomson of Echo was In
the city Saturday evening,
Andy Larsen came In thin morning
on the N. P. train from Walluli,
J. P. Llcuallen, prominent Weston
rebldeiil, Is a visitor In the city today.
A. T. Gordon of Athena, was am
ong the weekend visitors In Pendle
ton. R E. Blaekm'an of Milton, was am
ong the visitors ln Pendleton lata
evening.
Thomas G. Montgomery, Baker
Banker, formerly of this city, Is ovu
on a brief visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Prendergast
came In from their ranch near Van
sycle this morning.
Joe N. Scott, well known young
farmer of Athena, drove down from
his home this morning.
Julius Whlttock, former local rail
road man who is now running In
Washington, is, making a short visit
here.
Demonstration Sale
WEAR
MODART
CORSETS
ALEXANDER'S ( OI.SI.T COIPO.V.
;OOI I tl't 25 TO 50e.
Present this (Vipon at our Corset De
partment and they will allow you 25c on cor
seiH e,(,ng from $2 On to .;o lOr, on cor
stts celling above ti. . Modart, Nemo ana
Warner Cor. U fitted j; an expert Corset
iere. ;mhI Monday, Tuc li y and Wednesday,
March :!.)., SO, 31.
ENTERPRISE WINS DERATE
(Continued from Page 1.)
STYLE, QUALITY and PRICE
THEY ALWAYS FORM PART OF THE SALE
BETWEEN US.
With our poods these are included. You want Equality
we know WE do.
Our magnificent Spring showing of correct style hats is
now being displayed for you to view.
Buy when you wish, but come and look now.
CARRIER MILLINERY
740 Mala Street.
Telephone 413
EVERVT1IIF1Q in FRESH FRUITS
and VEGETABLES FOR TODAY
PalAECllll
LEMON
CLING
TABLE
EXTRA GOOD STANDARD
on tins )
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HAMS
Choice Picnics Special Cure
80c to $ 1 .40
RANCH EGGS 5 DOZEN 31.00
THE SPECIALTY CASH GROCERY
Phone 476. Next Door to Quelle Cafe. 628 Main.
For fuel fone five.
Cabbage plants 75c 100. Forshawa
iwo ngnt airy front rooma. Brown
nan, Riverside Drive, North Side.
Five room modern house to rent
Phone 390J or Inquire 417 Garfield.
"Wanted Girl to do general house
work.' Inquire 121 Monroe street.
For sale New Economy Chief
cream separator. Inquire 210 Thomp
son. Five room house for sale on north
side. Corner lot Improved. Addreas
"W" thla offlea.
For sale Two block work mares,
both In foal. Phone or write A. A.
Mclntyre, Athena, Ore.
Easter lilies and flowers for East
er. Hookers, 644 Main street, East
Oregonlan Bldg. Phone 622. ,
For sale 110 acres of Umber land
near Gurdane, Oregon. Peter Krlser,
107 Garfield street
John Rosenberg, watchmaker and
Jeweler, Court and Cottonwood. All
work guaranteed.
Six room house to rent after April
1st and furniture for sale. Inquire
1012 E. Webb.
Very many people desire to buy
lands In eastern Oregon. What have
you to orfer. and price? N. Berkeley.
Old papers for sale; tied in bundles
Good for starting fires, etc. 10c a
bundlj. This office.
For snle Two modern cottages lo
on east oun street, seven
blocks from Mln street Inquire of
waiters' mill.
Dunham, Brownlow & Payne, con
tractors, builders. Job work. Estl
mates ana plans furnished. Golden
Rule Hotel basement Phone J61J.
For Sale 18 fe. cut, 24 In. cylln
der Holt Combine, 32 horse equaliser,
good condition, 1550.00, F. O. B.
Kennewlck, Wash. S. D. L. Ross,
Atnena, Ore.
The Alta House and Barn. Head
quarters for farmers and stockmen.
Call aad see us. Stephenson & Eng
lar, proprietors. Phone 447. 702
East Alta street
For sale 210 acres foot-hlil wheal
land raising 36 bushels per acre, 6
miles from railroad at $35 per acre.
easy payments. Paul Bulflnch, Am
erican Falls, Idaho,
"Mutt" takes the big loads and
"Jeff" shows the speed. Penland
Bros, haul anything and reasonable.
Furniture van and storage warehouse
Office S47 Main street Phone 33$.
For trade A new, modern 110 bbl,
eieotric flour mill located In town
2000 population, will trade for east
ern Oregon or Washington wheat
land. Price $22,900. For particulars
write 665 Trade Street, Salem, Ore.
For sale Five room furnished
house. Lot 60x100. Good location
school house hill. Full concrete
basement; electric lights and gas.
House and furnishings good condi
tion. Can be bought, very reasonable
if taken at once. Address "L" this
office.
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. $26 per acre. Address C. M.
Canfleld, American Falls, Idaho.
A stockman or wheatman who de
sires to live ln Portland can get one
of Portland's best located and beau
tiful homes for $27,600. Hard sur
face streets, 13 lots. Fifteen minutes
from the center of the city. Might
take part In trade. J. R. Halght, 723
Chamber of Commerce. Also 21 lots
choice residence district. Price $27,
600 and street improvements.
present railroads and pay for them
In 21 years out of the earning. They
did not propose to put bonds on the
market but to liwue government xe
curltles In payment.
Government ut Ready.
The negative did not attack the ar
gument of the affirmative, allowing
it to stand practically for what It was
worth on its face. Instead, the En
terprise boys contended that the time
was not ripe for the government to
take over the railroads, already being
Involved In several mammoth under
takings such as the building of the
Panama canal. Admitting the abuses J
or private management, tney iaii
particular stress upon the correction
of these evils by government regula
tion. One great objection to govern
ment ownership, they contended,
would be that the changing of the
administration of a democracy would
tend to destroy all continuity of pol
icy ln conducting the business. The
affirmative answered this argument
by proposing that the railroads should
be handled Dy a commision or six
men who would be appointed for life,
thus taking the handling of the busi
ness out of politics.
Osmer E. Smith, local attorney,
presided at the debate which was at
tended by a small audience.
REDMOND MAN VOLUNTEERS
TO FIND BURIED TREASURE
CAN IjOCATE GOLR 150 .MILES
UNDER CRCST OF KARTH
READY TO PROVE IT.
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JfloMRT OfcSETS
rront Laced
and Avoid
Corset
Discomfort
Is your corset uncomfort
able? - Does it lose its shape?
Does it press unduly hard
on any part of the body?
Has your corset caused
undue development of the
thigh?
If for any reason your
corset does not fit, come to
our Corset Repartment and
have a trial fitting of a
MODART Cor.et for there is
no way like a trial fitting: to
feel your corset discomforts
vanish and see your figure
improvements.
THREE
DAYS
ALEXANDERS
MONDAY
TUESDAY
Wednesday
THREE
DAYS
Good Cool and Wood
Our Rock Sprints coal burns clean
giving you more heat and less dirt
for your money. Good dry wood
that doesn't boil, lut burns. Also
slabs and kindling. Protect yourself
from cold and coht order from B.
L. Burroughs, phone 5.--Adv.
Shades of the 'ancient alchemists
and of the modern clairvoyants!
Comes now a new miracle man out of
the deserts of central Oregon who
proposes to locate the burled gold for
which R. F. Kirkpatrlck recently
plowed and dug on the reservation.
If the gold Is there, the task of lo
cating it will be too simple to men
tion, for with a new invention of his
he can locate and extract gold 150
mites under the crust of the earth.
That is what he says in a letter Just
received by Mr. Kirkpatrlck and who
hereabouts dares to doubt the state
ment for he has as references all ol
the ministers and bankers of Red
mond, Oregon. Read the letter Just
as It was Indited:
Redmond, Oregon.
R. F. Kirkpatrlck.
Dear Sir 1 notice in the Oregonlan
paper an account of an Indian woman
dyeing before she could tell where she
had hid her treasure. Now then 1
have worked all summer on a gold
finder and other minerals, gold, silver
and coper and have succeeded. I can
positively locate your gold Iff It Is
there and Is In contact with ground
but must either be hurried ln Iron or
copper. Iff tin Is rusted the out
side tin off that will be all right nlsoj
Iff wood It must h rnttprt an ni t,i
come In contact of ground. I have 1 5
no dip needle nor mawretic needle, jS
no mettle what ever. I use a com-IE
pound in rubber. Can. also give exact I 5
depth of anything.
Can find $100 buried 5 miles up to
a hundred ml. according to the am
ount. Can also take a piece of quartz
that has been broken off a ledge and
atract that 150 miles. I stand ready
to be proved. If you are interested
write me. references Redmond State
Pank, Lynch & Roberts storekeepers
or any of the ministers of the four
churches, there is three of us interest
ed Rev. Lorea, J. Dlttemore and my
self. Fart of us start right after
easter to locate a lead for some mining
men In southern part of state and on
snow skese at that at last part of
Journey. Yours very truly,
E. W. TRAIT.
I'urnMied Houe for Rent.
Five-roomed modern furnished
house on Jackson street Inquire
410 Perkins, or phone 3S4R. Adv.
For Sale Cheap.
One set good double hack harness,
two sets s!ngle buggy harness, sad
dle, two buggies, light Studebaker
wagon suitable for "roustabout"
work or camping trip and a pony
city broken to drive and ride. Will
sell separately,. Inquire "W" thla of
fice. Adv.
Call for BUK
School District No. 16 la asking
for sealed bids for the construction
of a retaining wall on the west side
of block No. 22( and on the north;
side of blocks 226 and 227. andj
walks and steps within Baid 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 I
Wednesday. March 31. 1915 at 1:30
p. m. at the office of Lot Llvermore,
clerk, 111 E. Court street. Adv.
Pendleton. Ore., March 26. 1915.
Sealed bids for the construction of
1 Natatorlum In Round-up Park In
accordance with the plans and speci
fications for said Natatorlum now on
file, and subject to the inspection of
prospective bidders, at the efflce or
the secretary 0f the Pendleton Com
merclal Association, will be received
at said office up to 4 p. m. on Wed
nesday, March list, 1116.
A certified check for five per cent
of the amount of each bid. made pay
able to The Natatorlum Committee,
must accompany each bid.
The Natatorlum Committee re
serves the right to reject any or all
of the bids.
C. M. BISHOP.
Chairman.
GEO. HARTMAN. JR.
(Adv.) Secretary.
iiiiiiiimmimiimmitiiimiimmimiu
For rent Small furnished house
Phone 23F4.
wamea I'osmon ou ranch by ex
perienced lady cook. Inquire S13
Thompson.
Lost On McKay creek or Pendle
ton road, an alligator document grip,
containing papers and reports. Find
er notify Edward S. Fitch, Gen. Agt.
Western Union Life. Ins. Co., at Fen
dleton Hotel.
Attention Knights.
Damon Lodge No. 4. Knights ot
Pythias, will work ln.the First and
Third ranks. A full attendance de
Ired. I. E. YOUNG, C. C.
J. II. GWINN, K. of R. and S. Adv.
Moode Pauoo.
Tou are Invited to attend a social
dunce given by Ladles Moose Lodge
Wednesday, March 31. Refreshments.
Couples 60c. Extra ladies 25c. Adv.
IfMGTOfa
HEIGHTS
Before you build that pro
posed home by all means visit
Pendleton's new addition. If
you are seeking a splendid loca
tion and a view unexcelled.
lcHnto hero. If you are a all
Interested see
RAYMOND W. HATCH,
WE have the most complete and
up-to-date grinding plant in
Eastern Oregon, and can
duplicate your broken lens in a few
minutes.
W. H. HILL, Optician
with Wm. Hanscom, THE Jeweler
The Architect,
Despaln Bldg. Fhone
763
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EYESTRAIN
Is nearly always the cause
of cross eyes; to straighten
them it is only necessary to
correct the eyestrain with
Properly Fitted Glasses. My
methods are especially ad
apted to the straightening of
cross eyes. Can refer you
to many persons whose eyes
were crossed when they
came for glasses whose eyes
are now straight. Straight
ening cross eyes is one of the
easiest a c c o m p lishments
known to Optical Science.
DALE ROTHWELL,
Exclusive Optician.
American Nat'l Bank Bldg.,
Pendleton.
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