East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 10, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1915.
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For the benefit of our patrons
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Eithei one will get the "Central" on a busy day
irj A HEAT r.lARKET
Ye n't an (novation la Pendleton and we hare introduced It. "Inmiram" Ihts means getting al
ways the same standard quality. If yon received one order that leased you immensely you know that you
can repeat" without the rink of disappointment. Its PE.MECO quality that mafcw thin possible.
"PEMECO"
Bacon Corned Beef
llama Pickled Pork
Chops Salted Pork
Steaks Minced Ham
Roasts Liver Sausage
FANCY CHEESE
Full Cream, pound 22
Cream Brick, pound 30
Swiss, extra fancy, lb. 35
Elkhorn Chili, 2 for 25
Romatours, each 35
KNIGHTS' GOODS
Sweet Midgets, quart..v 30
Sours, quart 25
Dills, dozen 20
Extra Ripe Olives, pint 35
Large Green Olives, pint 25
a3 The Central Market's8
liiiill
Fen F. Hill is over from Walla Wal
la today in his auto.
ft. Allen of Weston was reglHtered
at the Bowman yesterday.
J. H. Wagner of L'klah, was In
from the south end of the county yes
terduy. .
John L. Barker of Meacham was
down from the mountain town last
evening.
Hugh Bell of Helix was among
those attending the good roads meet
ing yesterday.
Gus Peret, popular traveling
marksman for the Peters Cartridge
Co., Is at the Pendleton.
Mrs. Mollie Allen and Mrs. H. H.
Ornduff of Athena are among the
Saturday visitors In the city.
W. s. Mayberry, teacher at Hold
man, passed through Pendleton yes
terday en route to Milton to spend
the weekend. "
George Hartman, Jr., cashier of
the First National Bank, is spending
a few days in Portland. He is ex
pected back Monday.
Major K. L. Swartzlander, superin
tendent of the Umatilla reservation,
returned this morning, from Alder
dale, Wn., where he was sent by the
department to investigate the condi
tion of an Indian woman reported in
destitute circumstances. He found
the report false.
Wee Excursion to Harney Valley.
ties Liverniore a Blckera at ones
and make reservation to go with the
crowd on the big excursion
and tee the wonderful Harney
valley. Leaves Pendleton morn
ing ( 11th. Fare and one-third
on railroad for round-trip. Fre au
to rides and accommodations at com
pany' hotel to all who go. nail road
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.
Dancers Take Notice.
The first of the series of public
dance given under the auspices of
the "Jolly Club" will take place Sat
urday evening, April 10th, at Eagle
Woodman hall. On this occasion
prizes to the cash value of mors
than 120 will be given and both la
dles and gentlemen are inclined in
the awarding of. the prize. The gen
eral public Is invited but no objec
tionable persona allowed. Best of
music by the United Orchestra of
Pendleton. First class floor manage
ment. Good time assured all who at
tend. Admission, gentlemen, 60c;
ladles free. Adv.
Old paper for sale; tied In bundle
Good for starting fires, etc lOe a
bundU. This office.
Wanted Good, clean rag at
Cast Oregonlan office.
the
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 i always a pleasure to serve you.
CARRIER MILLINERY
140 Main Street.
Telephone 413
LOCALS
Advertising in Brief
BATES
Per line first losenloa I0e
Per line, additional losertloa Se
Per line, per month 11.00
No local taken tor less tbaa -e.
Const ordinary words to Una.
Locals will aot be taken over tk
phone and remittance most aceoav
p ordsr.
(Continued on Page 1.)
EXTRA GOOD GRADE
12 cans $1.00
ITALIAN PEAS
Special, 5 tin for ?1.00
Regular 30c grade.
SOUR MIDGET PICKLES
Crisp fresh stock, quart 20
PURE HOME LARD
In bulk, 1 pound 15
FRANKFURTERS
German Sausages, ave. dozen 25
Extra large, choice weiners.
PATENT FLOUR
SO pound sack $1.75
25 pound sack 90
10 pound aack 40s)
CORN PUFFS PUFFED WHEAT
Quaker brand 2 packages 25
CANNED PEACHES
Extra choice solid fruit, special, 8 tins $1.00
STANDARD TOMATOES
2V.' Special, 24 cans for $2.25
THE SPECIALTY GASH GROCERY
Phone 476. Next Door to Quelle Oaf 628 Main.
For fuel fone five.
Cabbage plants 75c 100. Forshawa
Wanted Girl to do general house
work. Phone 624.
Wanted Girl to cook on ranch.
Phone 239M.
Carpet and rag wearing by Mrs
H. Francis, 106 Grange street.
Furnished rooms In the Xye Apart
ment House, 602 Water street.
Wanted To care for children, day
or night Address P. O. Box 346. -
For sale-New Economy Chief
cream separator. Inquire 210 Thomp
son. Five room house for sale on north
side. Corner lot Improved. Address
"W" thla offiee.
John Rosenberg.' watchmaker and
Jeweler, Court and Cottonwood. All
work guaranteed.
Furnished room for rent, suitable
for lady or gentleman. Apply 401
Aura or phone 208 W.
Very many people desire to buy
lands in eastern Oregon. What have
you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley.
Found Automobile side curtain,
owner may recover same by calling
at this office and paying for this
ad.
Black Minorca eggs for hatching.
11.00 per setting, 15.00 per hundred.
I Boyd, 601 E. Court.
Experienced farmer wants to rent
ranch and buy an outfit. Will trade
valuable city property in exchange.
inquire at The Hub.
For sale Two block work man,
both In foal. Phone or writ A. A.
Mclntyre, Athena, Ore.
For sale 1-2 acre Jract and
modern seven room house in River
side. Address R. H. Patton, care this
office.
Wanted Experienced girl with
good references for genera house
work. Inquire 514 Lewis street
Phone 703 J.
Dunham, Brownlow 41 Payne, con
tractors, builders, Job work. Estl
mates and plans furnished. Golden
Rule Hotel basement Phone 301 J.
The Alts House and Barn. Head
quarters for farmers and stockmen.
Call a.id see us. Stephenson At Eng
lar, proprietor, phone 447. 703
East Alta street
For Sale 18 fe. cut, 24 In. cylin
der Holt Combine, 33 horse equaliser,
good condition, $550.00, F. O. B.
Kennewlck. Wash. S. D. L. Ross,
Athena, Ore.
"Mutt" takes the big loads and
"Jeff" show the speed. Penland
Bros, haul anything and reasonable.
Furniture van and storage warehouse.
Office 647 Main street Phone 83.
Learn sign, painting by our new
method. You can lenrn tn nni
signs in three days. Make 350 and!
more per week. Write IT. n,iv, a 1
Co., 424 Abington, Bldg., Portland,
Oregon.
For trade A new. modern nn hhi
electric flour mill located in Vnllov
town 20,000 population, will trade
for eastern Oregon or Washington
wheat land. Price 323,000. For par
ticulars write 566 Trade Street, fin.
lem. Ore.
lien wanted A lanre eornoratlnn
wants the services of two sood men
in Umatilla county. An excellent op
portunity for the right men. AM re
plies strictly confidential. For In.
tervlew address L. V. B, care thla pa
per. I
Salesmen Capable specialty man1
for Oregon. Staple line on NEW
and EXCEPTIONAL term. Va
cancy now. Attractive commission
contract. $36 weekly for expenses.
Miles F. Bixler Co., 320-16 Carlln
Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Davis of Irri-
gon, formerly of Hermiston, are today I
receiving congratulations upon the 1
birth of a daughter last night at St. j
Anthony's hospital. j
The members of the Sunday school
class of the Christian church which
1b taught by Mrs. SI Keetz met last &
evening in the church basement rooms
and organized themselves into the .
Eerean Club. Meetings will be held EE
regularly. The organization adopted
a constitution and motto and chose
the following officers: President, Miss
Carrie Ferguson; vice president, Miss
Hazel strain; secretary, Gladys s
Brownfield; treasurer, Miss Martha
Wllfeyj secretary of absentee com- s
mittee, Mrs. Luella Hampton; chair-
man of membership committee, Miss cj
Margaret Straughan; chairman of the -
social committee, Miss Mildred Lind gg
and chairman of the missionary com-
mittee, Miss Amelia Hilbert. After
the meeting the boys of Rev. Weaver's
class were Invited in and games and j
refreshments enjoyed. ;
Xoticec to Western Umatilla, Morrow
and RlUlam frtantv Khm-it Men.
V. uHll nnt atltnr trunnion r)An '
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to trail over our ranges this season.
WILLIAM SLUSHER,
JOE CUNHA,
A. A. COLE.
CUNNINGHAM SHEEP
(Adv.) & LAND CO.
You can always depend on
OUR WORK
WE WILL clean, spot and
press your clothes RIGHT
Work called for and delivered
to any part of the city. Satis
faction guaranteed we know
how.
MODEL CLEANERS.
Our Motto, "Quick Service"
Lester & Shanafelt
Tel. 321. 114 B. Webb 8t
Power Pleasure
Profit
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The Valve-in-Head Motor Car!
The thing that makes Buick motor cars stand out is power. And power is the most
desirable attribute that any automobile can possess. The Buick Valve-in-IIead motor
insures power at all times. There is a greater reserve of power in Buick cars than in
any other automobile, regardless of size or price.
WHAT POWER MEANS TO THE
MOTORIST.
When we say the Buick has great power
motorists Interpret our statement to mean that
the Buick is merely a great hill climber. They
Instantly associate power with hills. True the
Buick is a great hill climber, but Buick power
means far more than ability to climb hills.
We realize that thousands of motorists
never have any very big hills to climb.
The things that makes an automobile good
or bad Is power or the lack of it. And here
Is the thought we fish to Impress upon your
minds:
You do not need hills to realize the vast
importance of automobile power!
Power ig what gives punch to jour motor
car. It is the life of your car. Any old motor
will make a car go, even up steep hills. But
Buick power makes it go with a vim, an
eagerness that is almost human. The Buick
Valve-In-Head motor is a thing alive and ac
tive. It Is a force that ts volcanic.
The difference between the Buick Valve-in-Head
motor and an "L" or "T" head motor
is the difference between a school boy with
spring fever and a two-year-old colt on a sharp
November morning. To the boy, action is a
painful process. To the colt it Is a thing of
Joy.
WHY THE BUICK HAS GREAT
POWER.
The Euick motor develops great power be
cause it is properly designed. In all other
types of motors the arrangement of the ex
plosion chambers does not permit all the force
generated to be hurled against the piston head.
In "L" and "T" type motors there are valve
pockets adjoining the cylinder, and opening In
to it. When the explosion takes place in these
types of motors some of the force is hurled in
to these side pockets, where it does no good.
In the Buick Valve-in-Head motor there are
no valve pockets. The valves are In the head of
the cylinder. Hence all the force generated
in the explosion la hurled directly against the
piston head, forcing it downward against the
crank shaft.
This, briefly, Is the engineering principle up
on which the whole success of the Buick Mo
tor Company rests. We know it is the right
principle, because in our own tests, with all
three types of motors, we have proven time and
time again that the Buick Valve-in-Head mo
tor will develop from 15 to 20 per cent more
power than the other types of motors.
Buick power is Just as apparent when the
car is coasting along on the smooth boulevard
as when climbing a hill. Buick power means
more than merely the ability to climb hills.
It means mechanical efficiency.
ASK ANY OWNER
We have cars for immediate delivery and are always pleased to demonstrate them.
BUICK PRICES F. O. B. PENDLETON
JJuiek L-2o, Standard Equipment ?10S5 Buick C-37, Fullv Equipped
Buick C-24, Standard Equipment $1035 Buick C-36, FullV EquippedZ
Buick Sis C-55, Fullv Equipped ?1850
$1450
$1400
OREGON MOTOR GARAGE
Telephone 468 B. F. TROMBLEY, Prop, 119-121 W. Court Street
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