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EIGHT PAGE? DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. TENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 0, 1915. PAGE FIVE INSURANCE m A MEAT MARKET Vol it's Ml Inovatlon In Pendleton and we have Introduced it. "Insuraiwc" hero mrnn giHUng al ways tho same rtandard quality. If yon received one order tliat pleased you imraenly you Jinow that you cm "repeat" without the risk ot dlhappolnUwnt. It's PKMECO quality that make thin powdMe. "PEMECO" Bacon Corned Beef Hams Pickled Pork Chops Salted Pork Steaks Minced Ham Roasts Liver Sausage The Central Market Phones 33 and 173 For Sale Cheap. Two acta single buggy harness, sad dle, two buggies, light Btudebaker wagon suitable for "roustabout" work or camping trip and a pony city broken to drive and ride. Will sell separately,. Inquire "W" this of fice. Adv. Free Eirurslon to Harney Valley. gee Llvermore ft Bickers at once and make reservation to go with the crowd on the big excursion and aee the wonderful Harney alley. Leaves Pendleton morn ing of 11th. Fare and one-third oa railroad for round-trip. Free au to rides and accommodations at com pany's hotel to all whe jo. Railroad 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 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 is always a pleasure to serve you. CARRIER MILLINERY T W Mala Street. WILL FIND OUR PRICES TO BE THE VERY LOWEST; OUR GOODS THE VERY BEST; OUR SYSTEM OF HANDLING ORDERS INSURES PROMPT DELIVERY. TOMATO KETCHUP Rich Spicy Tomato Flavor 00 GAL. JUG Equal to and Cheaper than Bottles. ORANGES Medium Size, choice, sweet, juicy Navels 25 doz. MORRIS & CO.'S SUPREME PORK AND BEANS 3 pound tins 25 tin; extra choice. Beans and Pork With Tomato Sauce. EVERYTHING IN VEGETABLES AND FRUIT SAT. URDAY. ORDERS FILLED WITH CHOICE STOCK ANY TIME DURING THE DAY. ALWAYS FRESH. THE SPECIALTY GASH GROCERY rime 476. Next Door to Quelle Oafs. 623 Main. For the benefit of our patrons Two Fliones "33" "173,: Eithet one will get the "Cenrtal"onabuiy day FANCY CHEESE Full Cream, pound........ 22 Cream Brick, pound 30 Swiss, extra fancy, lb. 35 Elkhorn Chili, 2 for 25 Romatours, each . 35 fare returned to all who buy. Land sella at 10 per cent down and bal ance In nine annual payments at per cent interest. Adv. Notlree to Western I'matllla, Morrow and filUlam County Sheep Men. We will not allow transient aheep to trail over our ranges this season. WILLIAM SLUSHER, JOE CUNHA, A. A. COLE. CUNNINGHAM SHEEP (Adv.) & LAND CO. Old papers for sale; tied In bundles Good for starting fires, etc. 18c bundla. This office. Telephone 413 KNIGHTS' GOODS Sweet Midgets, quart.... 30 Sours, quart 25 Dills, dozen 20 Extra Ripe Olives, pint 33 Large Green Olives, pint 25 Phones 33 and 173 LOCALS Advertising in Brief BAT KB. Per He first InserOuD loe Per IId, additional Insertloa. . . .e Per line, per month 11.00 No Iocs) takeo (or less than UOe. Cooot 6 ordinary words to line. Locals will not be taken orr the 'phoua and remittance most accom pany order. For fuel fone fire. Cabbage plants 75c Hi. Forahawa Wanted Girl to do general house work: Phone 514. Carpet and rug weaving by Mrs H. Francis, lot Grange street. Wanted To care for children, day or night Address P. O. Box 345. For sale New Econemy Chieflabout an hour before Lee sent up the cream separator. Inquire tH Thomp-;11 MB. Five room house for sal on north side. Corner lot Improved. Address "W" this offies. Furnished house wanted, 5 to 8 rooms. Call for Mr. Stump, St. George Hotel. John Rosenberg, watchmaker and jeweler, Court and Cottenwood. All work guaranteed. Furnished room for vent, suitable for lady or gentleman. Apply 401 Aura or phone 308 W. Very many people desire to buy lands in eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. Wanted Good, clean rags at the East Oregonlan office. Found Automobile aide curtain, owner may recover same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. Black Minorca eggs for hatching, 11.00 per setting, J5.00 Jer hundred. L. Hnyd, 501 E. Court. For sale Two block work mare both in foal. Phone or write A. A. Mclntyre, Athena, Ore. ! TiV. - a, i la A 1 1 anM , . .1 " All; UdVl ailU modern seven room honse in River side. Address R. H. Paten, care this office. Wanted Experienced girl with good references for general house work. Inquire (14 Lewis street Phone 795 J. Dunham, Brownlow Payne, con tractors, builders, job work. Estl mates and plans furnished. Golden Rule Hotel basement Phone tSU. The Alta House and Barn. Head quarters for farmers and stockmen. Call a.id see us. Stephenson & Eng lar, proprietors. Phone 447. 701 East Alta street For Sale IS fe. eut, 14 In. cylin der Holt Combine, 32 horse equalizer, good condition, 3650.00, F. O. B. Kennewlck, Wash. S. D. L. Rosa, Athena, Ore. "Mutt" takes the big loads and "Jeff" shows the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse. Office 647 Main street Phone 331. Broken lenses duplicated In a few minutes, no matter where you got them. I have the moet complete lens grinding outfit In Umatilla county. Dale Rothwell, the exclusive optician, American National Bank Building. Very choioe 120 acres of grain land In Harney valley, ( 1-2 miles from Burns, udjolnlng Harney county ex periment farm, at 135 per acre. $1, 000 cash handles this, balance 3 equal annual payments at ( per cent interest. For further particluar. write W. . Finney, Ontario, Oregon. IMncrm Take Notice. The first of the series of public dances given under the auspices of the "Jolly Club" will take place Sat urday evening, April 10th, at Eagle Woodman halL On this occasion prlxee to the cash Talus of more than 3t will bs given and both la dle and gentlemen art Inclined in the awarding of the prise. The ga eral public Is Invited bnt no objec tionable persons allowed. Best ot music by the United Orchestra, ot Pendleton, First class floor manage ment Good time assured all who at tend. Admission, gentlemen, EOc; 'BifllTll R. E. Paddork of Wjillu Wulla was in the city last evening. C. C. ("onnor Ik In from Helix to day to attend the good roads meeting. Mayor James K)lc of Klanfield Is among the went end delegates to the good roadn meeting, Frank Beatty, well known teacher In one of the IJlue mountain districts, is In the city today. George H. Sutherland, Walla Walla contractor of the film of .Sutherland & .Strong, in at the Pendleton today. Don Campbell, prominent young Hermiston merchant. Is here today to attend the good roads meeting. J. W. Brooks, a well known Walla Walla attorney, Ir here today to ap pear In a cuHe on trial in the circuit court. ; Aiding of Son Is Costly. DRESDEN, April . The penalty of sending money to any of the coun tries at war with Germany Is severe ans Is imposed regardless of circum stances. Karl Friedrlch Schmidt, an 81 -year-old business man, has been fined 2000 marks for sending to his son in Marseilles 1000 francs through a third party, and for telegraphing 300 fruncs for the support of the son's household. WAS AT SlIUtKNOKK. (Continued from Pago 1.) eenerals. Grant had his back to me but Lee was facing me and he was the finest looking officer I ever laid eyes on. I only had to look at him once to know why his men loved him and fought for him so hard. If I had been under him, I would have fought as hard for the rebels as I did on the other side. His face was very sad but he still haa a commanding appearance. When General Grant declined to deprive him of his sword, he asked that such of his men as owned the horses they were riding be permitted to take them home to helo make a new beginning on their farms. Grant was very glad to ex tend the privilege. "I rode all day Just behind Grant after the surrender, helping to escort him to Farmville which we had tak en only three days before from the rebels and then on to Petersburgh. I can see him now as he sat astride his big black horse. In speaking of the incidents that led up to the surrender, Mr. Rich ardson was not averse to telling of how he was doing his best to get -out of the range of the rebel bullets only r truce, -iwnng tne mgnt ot Jipru s, me Drigaae x was in ana the Second New York were sent for ward to a rail barricade facing the rebels," he said. "When morning came from out of a thicket of birch es, Lee's men began firing oa us and, we answered. When we finally opened on then with two artillery pieces, Lee brought forward his full fnrn In throa hnttla lines mul VA ' decided it was time for us to beat it. We knew we were greatly outnum bered and were licked, so we didn't pay much heed to our colonel's ef forts to rally us. I can remember that my heavy cartridge belt caused a pain In my side as I ran and 1 would stop to rest it. Pretty soon a bullet would strike by my feet and buoy me up to fresh efforts. We were dismounted at the time and soon reached our horses. When Grant brought up all of his men, enough to swamp the confederates, Lee sent up a flag signifying surrender. I had been ordered back at the time to help pick up the wounded and I can remember that the rebels cheer ed just as hard as we did when that flag went up. They were glad it was all over, too." Observance Thin Kvening. This evening the local post of the G. A. R. will hold commemoration ex ercises in the Aethodist church In observance of the anniversary, the or ders having gone out for every post in the country to hold exercises Judge S. A. Lowell will make an ad dress to the local veterans. mmi TIIEATflE ONE WEEK STARTING Sunday, Apr. 11 THE Hypnotist and Comedy CircusGreatest Laughing Show on Earth. (bisplsta Ckasga cf Program flighlly Special Prices 15c 25c 35c JoKf PILOT ROCK "THE PEBBLES" S PENDLETON "THE BUCKS" Round-Up Park. Game Called at 3 p. m. Admission, including any seat in grandstand L KEWS GF FARM AN3 RANGE Wheat by Parcels Post. Wheat by the carload lot, broken up Into 50 pound packages, is being shipped by Parcels povt to .Burns .today. The Sawyer-Clark company is the shipper, and the grain will be loaded out of Island City's postofficc. The order was filed on condition that the wheat was to be sent by par cels post, and the merchants here promptly attended to the proposition. An order for a carload of potatoes for John Day is also being consid ered by the same firm, and if it is filled the parcels post method will be used by the shippers. In both of these instances, the destinations are off the mainlines. La Grande Ob server. William Hanley Sells Big Herd William Hanley of Burns sold one thousand three hundred and fifty eight cows and steers to James DodS of Dillon. Montana, last week. The stock was sold through John Fleming a cattle buyer of Salt Lake, who has been around Ontario for the last month. . The price paid was a little over seven thousand dollars, and Is one of the large cattle deals of this section. The stock was driven from Harnej county to Juntura where they were loaded. The train consisting of forty five cars passed through Ontario en route to Dillon, Montana, by way oi j Pocatello. Ontaria Argus. F.AILV RIGHT TO Sl'FIIUGE. (Continued from page one.) "the 'club-belonging set' of Berlin decided immediately what women should do and what advice they could give that was worth while That day we went to the minister of the interior and by night our plans had been accepted. "We telegraphed to every part of Germany a few hours later. The next day, under our central commia sion here in Berlin, was organized a national help service. We also direct ed the vaterlandbund and the Red Cioss. through those aiding the sick end the poor women's organizations. "Next we submitted to the govern ment suggestions for the conserva tion of game and poultry. Natural ly we know a great deal about the fiod situation. "I received a letter from America today saying that it was reported there that each German was allowed only four pounds of food weeily," I Interjected. "How absurd," exclaimed Frau Heyl, with a smile. "We have suffi- innr i 'i f f 1 UULl Sunday, April Opening Game of the Blue Mountain clent food, but of course we must notj be wasteful." I The wife of the German consul at Philadelphia entered at this point in the conversation to pay a call. After j r.n exchange 01 greetings, fYau neyi continued: j "The women of Germany are sup porting the government just as loy-l ally as if we were voting." "But don't you think, Frau Heyl. j that suffrage is something that mifsti come gradually and naturally?" ask-j ed the consul's wife: "Yes. that's, true to an extent," she answered.) "but just now we are helping the' government in every possible way and j after the war they will want our counsel. Suffrage will come when we have earned it, not by talking but bv helnintr And shnwinc our ahilitv tc do things. German women believe deeds are more effective than' words." rMiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii 1 m ' I The store that serves you best and I where you get value received. 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Then the blood hounds refuse to chase LHza across the ice and the sheriffs run the actor miscreants out of town. PAULINE BUSH In "Star of the Sea" A story of studio life in Italv. Roscup! Kv- q i'oiL.iw model the young artist finishes his statue of the Virgin and marries his fishermaid model. Enraged the model at tempts to destroy the work of art. A modern miracle prevents the destruction. EDNA MAESON In I "WHEN JEALOUSY TUMBLED" EXPLOITS OF ELAINE The Froten Safe. COMING Jess Willard, Heavyweight Champion of the world. it h League KELLEY'S AUTO Repair Shop Now ready for business. Your Autos Neatly and Promptly Repaired. Give us a trial. Cottonwood St., Opposite City Hall. Phone 181. 6 REELS of Delightful Entertainment. RITCHIE In Simon La Gree' ladles free AdT,