East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 07, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7, 1915
SUGGESTIONS
Vegetables and Fruits for the Spring
Diet Natures Gifts
Pure, Fresh Vegetables
Fresh Radishes, 3 bunches 10$
Green Onions, 3 bunches 10
Head Lettuce, each 10
Hothouse Lettuce, pound 25f
Cauliflower, each 20
Dry Onions, pound 3
Parsnips, pound 3
Carrota, pound 3
New Crop Cabbage, pound 4
Fresh Asparagus, pound 15
Spinach, 2 pounds 15
Grape Fruit, each 10
Peanut Butter, pound 20
Knight's Sours, 2i2 gal. keg 90?
Extra Fancy Ripe Olives pint 35
CHOICE FRESH STOCK "PEMECO" MEATS.
COUNTRY VEAL
SERVICE
QUALITY
SANITATION
Tho Control arhot
PHONE 33.
FOR SALE!
(000 acre well watered, 400 acres In oul.
tlvatlon and meadow. Cuts about TOO
inn. of ha Minua.ll. Much mora can
b cultivated. 10 million feet of tine aaw Umber, beildea a big lot or
mailer. Good house, coat over $1000. one mile from town! four food
barns. Adjoins Nat forest reaerve, and haa grating right thereon.
AU vehicles and farm Implements, aome of them new, food blackamlth
outfit, and chop mill driven by motor power. You can buy ttala ranch
Including the above mentioned property, for 111 per acre. Tou can buy
with It, 7S0 well bred cattle, and 0 horaea at the market prices; half
caah. reaaonabla time on balance. I have both larger and smaller atook
ranches than thla, also wheat land, dlveralfled farms, city property, and
exchanges. K. T. WADE, Pendleton, Ore.
Stylish Millinery
The most pleasing styles are those that satisfy both the
customer and the dealer. Best prices, right service, com
bined with correct style and workmanship are what we
are in a position to give you.
It it always a pleasure to serve you.
CARRIER MILLINERY
T4 Maaa Street.
Telephone 4 IS
LOCALS
Q Advertising in Brief
UATKS.
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Pw Mot, additional Ineertloa. . . .8
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No lull takes for Irm than J.'c
Count S ordinary words to do.
Locals will Dot be takes of or the
phoua and remittance Bust accoo
psui order.
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Letiher Norvell
today.
G. Yates of Stanfleld was a visitor
in Pendleton last evening. '
H. H. Wyatt of The Dalles, wag at
the Pendleton last evening.
R. X. Adams, well known Ktanflelcl
stockman, was In the city )at even
ing. Peter O'SuIlivan, well known stock
man, Is registered at the Ikiwman
from Hitter.
Ralph B. Stanfleld, Echo banker,
was up from his home last evening
and spent the night here.
Cl XI trirlletnn. credit manueer of the .
Experienced man and wife want'pi,,,,. mcFbII Co. of Portland. Ib h i
business visitor here today.
A. Buckley, assistant superintend
ent of the O.-W. R. & N., spent last
night as a guest of the St. George
Wtliam McCorkell, prominent Wes
ton resident, and his granddaughter.
Miss .Sheard, are visitors In Pendleton
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For fuel fone five.
Cabbage plants 76c 100. Forshawa
Young lady wants position as cock
on ranch or city. Inquire "P." E. O.
To rent 3-room apartments, fur
nished, 602 Water street.
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Smoker of
Turkish Trophies
Cigarette fifteen years ago
are smokers of
Turkish Trophies
Cigarette today 1
work on ranch. Address I. Holgrun,
For aale New Economy Chief
cream separator. Inquire 210 Thomp
son. Five room house for tale on north
Ida. Corner lot improved. Addreas
"W" this office.
John Rosenberg, watchmaker and today.
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Jeweler, Court and Cottonwood.
work guaranteed,
1 U. n. JJIsnop, wen Known young m
Itornev of Freewater. is looking after
Furnished room for rent, suitable the interest of his clients in Pendle-
tor lady or gentleman. Apply 401
Aura or phone SOU W
For sale Two block work mare
both In foal. Phone or write A. A.
Mclntyre, Athena, Ore.
Wanted, work on ranch by man
and wife. Experienced. Inquire 704
E. Court street, or Byers mill.
Very many people desire to buy
lands In eastern Oregon. What have
you to offer, snd price? N. Berkeley.
Old papers for aale; tied In bundlea.
Good for starting fires, etc. 10c a
hundlj. This office.
ton today.
H. M. Cockburn of Milton and H.
A. Waterman of Hermiston, county
commissioners, are here today to at
tend the regular meeting of the court.
CLOSED SEASON IS
CREATED FOR CLAMS
ST. PAUL, Minn, April 7 The si
lent and heretofore Ignored clam,
has asserted his neutrality. Further
he has demanded his rights as a non
combatant The state of Minnesota
For sale 4 1-2 acre tract and 18 attempting to gain the cooperation
modern seven room house In River
side. Address R. H. Patton.'care this
office.
Wanted Experienced girl with
good references for general house
work. Inquire 614 Lewis strett
Phone 793 J.
Dunham, Brownlow & Payne, con
tractors, builders, job work. Estl
mates and plana furplshed. Golden
Rule Hotel basement. Phone XI J.
of Iowa. Illinois and Wisconsin, to
create a closed season for clam hunt
ing on the Mississippi river. The
principal revenue from the clam is
the $20 a ton paid by buttonmakers
for their shells, although sometimes
pearls are found in clams. In the
four states Carlos Avery, state game
and fish commissioner, estimated to
day that the revenue is $1. 000,000 annually.
Young woman wishes work 'ART SHOW HELD TO
waitress or competent cc;k. Will
work on ranch. Give particulars is
to wages. Inquire "H" th'a office.
The Alta Houae and Barn. Head
quarters for farmers and stockmen.
Call a.id see us. Stephenson 4t Eng
lar, proprietors, phone 447. 701
East Alta street.
For Sale II fe. cot, 24 In. cylin
der Holt Combine, 12 horse equaliser,
good condition, 1650,40, F. O. B.
Kennewlck, Waah. 8. D. L. Rosa,
Athena, Ore.
"Mutt" takes the big loads and
"Jeff" ahowa the speed. Penland
Bros, haul anything and reasonable.
Furniture, van and storage warehouse.
Office 147 Main street. Phone 18.
Broken lenses duplicated In a fen
minutes, no matter where you got
them. I have the most complete lens
grinding outfit in Umatilla county.
Dale Rothwell, the exclusive optician,
American National Bank Building.
AID SUFFRAGISTS
XEW YORK. April 7. An art
show of old and modern masters was
opened today for the aid of the HI 5
suffrage campaign. Suffrage leaders
and rank and tile promised a big
patronage at 21 a head admission to
the private galleries.
For Sale Very Reasonable.
Modern 7 -room house and 7 lota
about II blocks fnm town 1 block
from paved streets. Soluble for
chicken raising and gardening. In
quire "Mrs. C. A.," this office. Adv
Try one of our famous
PICNIC HAMS
Extra Choice Meat, 16c lb Average
81.00 to 81.50'
Asparagus 2 bunches 15
Spinach Fresh daily, pound 5
Green Onions 5 bunch . 10?
Head Lettuce 3 for 35
Rhubarb Fancy stock, pound 5t
Radishes, Carrots Bunch 5?
Cauliflower Heads 15 and 20
Sweet Potatoes 4 pounds 25
Lemons Large size, dozen 20
Grape Fruit Dozen OOa
Oranges Dozen 30 and 45?
Quaker Oats Large size 25
Corn Meal Yellow and white, package, 2 for 25
Tea Garden Drips Gallon tins $1.00
Karo Dark, 2 gallon jacket $1.45
THE SPECIALTY GASH GROCERY
Phone 478. Next Door to Quelle Cafe. 628 Main.
For Sale Cheap.
Two sets single 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" this of-
flee. Adv.
Good Coul and Wood.
Our Rock Sprints coal burns clean
giving you more heat and less dirt
for your money. Good dry wood
that doesn't boll, tut burns. Also
slabs and kindling. Protect yourself
from cold and cost order from B.
L. Burroughs, hone E. Adv.
Free Excursion to Harney Valley.
See Livermore St Bickers at once
and make reservation to go with the
crowd on the big excursion Saturday,
April 10th, and see the wonderful
Harney valley. Fare and one-third
on railroad for round-trip. Free au
to rides and accommodations at com
pany's hotel to all who go. Railroad
fare returned to all who buy. Land
sella at 10 per cent down and bal
ance In nine annual payments at I
per cent Interest. Adv.
Notice of Bids.
Sealed bids for the onstructlon of
a Natatorlum In Round-up Park (In
accordance with the plans and speci
fications now on file at the office of
the secretary of the Pendleton Com
mercial Association) will be received
at said office up t0 4 p. m. on Thurs
day, April 8, 1916.
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 Ccmmlttee re
serves the right to reject any or all
of the bids. C. M. BISHOP,
(Adv.) Chairman.
newsy notes
of Pendleton
County court Meeting.
The Cmatllla county court is to
day holding Its regular monthly
meeting. The entire day has been
spent In auditing the big budget of
bills.
Tho flew
Cosy Theatre
TODAY
FEATURING
William
Garwood
IN
IMAR THE SERVITOR
The Photoplay Beautiful
2 PARTS.
MUTUAL WEEKLY
Latest news at home and
abroad told in pictures.
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Why Pay More, When You Can
Buy the Same Goods at Hub
Hub For Less
Men's hats, not old style hats, but this spri:: and sum
mer's styles, regular $:'..00 and $3.50 '.d.iue for 91.M5
One lot of "$2.00 and $2.50 value for $ 1.00
Men's John B. Stetson hat, No. 1 quality, regular $5.00
grade for $3.35
John B. Stetson hat, the $4.00 grade, we sell them not for
$3.45, but for $2.95
Men's work shirts, good heavy shambray, regular 50c
grade for 38; 2 for 75
Men's black sateen shirts, regular 75c grade for.... 45
Men's heavy drill shirts in black and tan for 45
Men's blue handkerchiefs for Ce4
Good heavy horse hide gloves, gauntlets and short for
25, 45, 65, 85, 05t $1.00, fl.SO, $1.25,
?1.45.
Men's cashmere pante for f 1.00
Men's heavy khaki pants for 95a
Men's dress pants for 91.95, $2.25, ?2.45, ?2.65,
?2.S5, ?3.25, ?3.45. ,
Men's overalls 45, 69, S3
Men's jumpers 45, 69, 83
Boys' bib overalls 35
Boys' knee pants for 25, 35, 49, 65, 75, 85,
and 95. Eoys' Jumpers 45
Men's heavy Rockforor socks, 3 for 25
Men's black socks, 4 for 25
A new line of men's ties, regular 75c grade for 39
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Featuring Roscoe Arbucle
(Fatty) and Chas. Chaplin.
2 Part.
KEYSTONE COMEDY
Adult 10c. Children Sc
THE NEW COST THEATER.
I'nder New Management.
Judge O'SuIlivan Back. !
Peter O'SuIlivan, prominent Ritter
stockman and former county Judge
of Wallowa county, arrived back in
Pendleton last evening and will
probably remain here for a time.
MRS. VlflN'S
AD VICE TO 170 LIEU
Take LydiaLPinkham'. Veg
etable Compound and be
Restored to Health.
Attachment Suit Filed.
An attachment suit for 1983.68, al
leged to be due on account, was fil-' Kansas City, Mo. -" The doctors told
ed today by James B. Bradshaw et il me I would never be mother. Every
of Portland against J. D. Holden an'i
Fannie Lee of this city. Chester G.
Murphy and Frederick Stelwer are
attorneys for the plaintiff.
Notice.
There will be a dance Saturday
night, April 10th, at German Hall.
Good music and a great time assur
ed to all. Adv.
Hnrd Times Dance WerittcfHlay.
"Nix wld de doll-up," eet on your
old clothes, leave old care and 'troub'
behind and come with the bunch to
the big hard times dance In Eagle
Woodman hall, Wednesday night,
April 7. There'll be some thin' (loin'
every Instant. Late music by new
Two Admlnistraticcs Appointed.
Mrs. Barbara McRae, widow of the
late Ronald McRae who died March
26 at Freewater, was this morning ap
pointed administratrix of the estate
which consists of personal property
to the amount of J2825, real estate In
this county valued at 17000 and some
town lots In Lincoln county valued at
$600. The heirs are the petitioner,
and Misses Jennie and Jessie McRae
of Freewater and James R. McRae of
Portland. Mrs. Kate Christlanson of
Freewater was this morning named
administratrix of the estate of her
mother, the late Minerva J. Perry
who died March 20, leaving property
in this countyvalued at J240S.50.
The heirs are Fount Perry of Lake
view, Idaho, the husband, Mrs. Chris
tlanson and Edith Perry of Freewater.
Pendleton orchestra,
mission tOc. Adv.
All Invited. Ad-
Oowsl Plsjsl
We still have a few good dairy
cows, a number of horses (Including
registered draft stud) aome shoats, a
lot of farming Implements, Including
19 horsepower gasoline engine, and
Wolverine hay baler, all for sale at
going pricea.
HARRISON & HADLEY.
Pilot Rock Junction, Pendleton, Ore.
(Adv.)
"RED HOSE'' WAS AGAIN
APPRECIATED HKKK
With Zoe Barnett as the star the
"Red Rose" was again appreciated in
Pendleton last night. It is a musical
comedy in which a youthful American
art student, his millionaire father, of
the rubber trust, his hated rival In
the rubber Industry and his daughter
are shown In Bohemia,
The singing Is as good as formerly
and among the more popular num
bers may be mentioned "Come Along
Ma Cherle," "If Tou Can't Sing.
Dance" and "Queen of Vanity Fair."
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I began taking Ly
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I PASTIME TODAY!
5 Last chance to see Broadway Star Feature
"LIFTING THE BAN OF CONVENTRY." f
Featuring Lillian Walker, Julia Swayne Gordon and 5
Darwin Karr. E
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WHEEL BASE 110 INCHES
lODOi SOOTIIIRS
MOTOR CAR
Fully equipped with extra tire, tuhe and tire chains, de
livered to you all ready for the road for
S900
Pendleton Auto Co.
Phone 541
812 Johnson Street
TODAY
Cleo Madison in
Doman'S Debt"
Tells the story of the regeneration of a heartless mother
who, while her child is dying, spends her time at the gam
ing table and is only torn away when her fortune is
wasted.
"ALL FOR PEGGY"
PAULINE BUSH
"Rejuvenation of Liza Jane
Comedy