East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 16, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1915
PAGE FIVE
PEMECO-
RECORD OF DEEDS AND
OTHER INSTRUMENTS
TRY
KNIGHTS FAMOUS GOODS
CENTRAL MARKET
173 Phone 33
1 . .. Mil-'
TRY
OUR FRESH VEGETABLES
CENTRAL MARKET
173
Phone
33
EMEC0" DUAL
The Expression of the Highest
Perfection in Mea
TY
USE
"PEMECO" PENDLETON MEAT
CENTRAL MARKET
PKe
"35
TO"
TRY
TO KEEP YOUR MONEY
working; in Pendleton and
Umatilla County.
CENTRAL MARKET
"Phone
"33
HAMS LARDS BACONS-
LOCALS
Sb Advertising in Brief
BATES.
Per Una first tumlon lOe
Per line, additional Insertion.... 6e
itr lias, hi month 11.00
No local tairn for Inn then iSe.
Count 6 ordinary words la line.
Local will doi be taken over tk
'phiius nd rsalltanc Blult accoa
puj order.
For fuel ton fir.
Furnished room In the Nye Apart
ment House, (01 Water street.
For aale New Economy Chief
cream separator. Inquire lit Thomp-
01.
Five room house for tale on north
stde. Corner let Improved. Address
"W" this ffloe.
Joha Rosenberg, watchmaker and
Jeweler, Court and Cottonwood. All
work fuaraateed.
Very man? people desire to buy
leads In eastern Or (ton. What have
yoa to offer, and price? N. Berkeley.
Wanted Experienced girl with
good reference for general house
work. Inquire (14 Lewis street
Phone 793 J.
Isaac Jay, the blacksmith, horse
shoer and wheelwright, Is still doing
business at hi old stand, 632 Cotton
wood street.
Experienced farmer wants to rent
ranch and buy an outfit. Will trade
valuable city property In exchange.
Inquire at The Hub.
Redding plants, baskets. Forshaw
Furnished housekeeping rooms, 8U
Thompson.
Experienced Jup cook wants posi
tion. Address ,"U" this office.
For siile Baby buggy. Good
condition, cheap. Call at Pendleton
Cycle Co.
Black Minorca eggs tor hatching.
11.00 per setting, (5.00 per hundred.
L. Boyd, 601 ft Court.
Wanted Position on ranch by
competent man and wife, no children.
Phono 408, or call 621 Willow St.
For sale 4 1-i acre tract and
modern seven room house In River
side. Address U. H. Patton, care thl
office.
Dunham, Brownlow & Payne, con
tractors, builders, Job work, Estl
mates and plans furnished. Golden
Rule Hotel basement Phone I61J.
For rent Grocery store, with fix
tures; also butcher outfit and deliv
ery wagon, on West Alta street. In
quire 200 West Webb or phone 421.
For Sale II fe. cut, 24 In. cylin
der Holt Combine, II horse equalizer,
good condition, $6(0.10, F. O. B.
Kennewlck, Wash. 8. D. L. Ross,
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 U.
Choice bedding plants of all kinds
now in stock. Drop In and look
them over. Open evenings and Sun
days. Hookers, (44 Main street, East
Oregnnian building. Phone 622.
Plants carefully packed for out of
town buyers.
Peace and Plenty in Pendleton
Roses without thorns
Caesars without their Brutus'
Politics without Graft
Millinery without worry
Chic Styles at Right Prices.
CARRIER MILLINERY
749 Mala Street.
Telephone 4 IS
Pay Less s Got ore
We Save You Money
New Shipment Picnic Hams, pure, choice, rich meat
$1.00 to ?1.40
Fresh Roast Peanut Quart
Sweet Navel Oranges Dozen 30
Tomatoet Extra standard, dozen $1.25
Strike Easy Matches Doz. package 5?
Imported French Peas 6 tins $1.00
Extra choice stock.
English Breakfast Toa
3 lbs. $1.00
REGULAR 50c VALUE
Rhubarb 8 pounds 25J
Radishes Special 3 bunches 10?
Green Onions 5 bunches 10t?
Carrots Special, bunch 5
Cucumbers 2 for 5
THE SPECIALTY CASH GROCERY
Tlione 476. Next Door to Quelle Cafa.
628 Main.
Lost Gamma Phi Beta pin with
diamond In center. Finder return to
this office.
Lost Fine chain necklace with
small diamond pendant. Reward If
returned to 301 Cosliie. Phone 235J.
Money to Loan.
I am In a position to loan 130,000
(.n real entitle In Umatilla county,
loans to run from three to five years
(Adv.) WILL M. PETERSON.
Good Coul and Wood.
Our Rock Sprint coal burn clean
giving you more beat and less dirt
for your money. Good dry wood
thst doesn't boll, tut burns. Also
slab and kindling. Protect yourself
from cold and cost order from B.
L. Burroughs, phone (.Adv.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In tho District Court or the I'nJted
States for the IMrtrkt of Oregon.
In the matter of Jesse D. Holden, a
Bankrupt.
To the creditors of Jesse D. Holden,
of Pendleton, In the County of
Umatilla and District aforesaid,
Bankrupt
Notice is hereby given that on the
12th day of April, A. D. 191(, the
said Jesse D. Holden was duly ad
judicated a bankrupt and that the
first meeting of his creditors will bo
held at the office of the undersigned
referee In bankruptcy at Pendleton,
Umatilla County, Oregon, on April
the 27th, A. D. 1915, at 10 o'clock
a m. of said day, at which time and
place the creditors may attend, prove
their claims, appoint a trustee, ex
amine the bankrupt, and transact
such other business as may properly
come before the said meeting.
Done and dated at Pendleton, Ore
gon, this 13th day of April, A. D.
1915. THOS. FITZ GERALD,
Referee In Bankruptcy
Dance Saturday Night.
The second of the series of public
dances given under the auspices of
the Jolly Club" will take place Sat
urday evening. April 17, at Eagle
Woodman Hall. Prizes will be given
to both ladles and gentlemen, three
each.
Come out and have a good time.
United Orchestra of Pendleton. Adv.
PNAL MENTION
Mrs. William Morrison of Helix Is
here today upon a shopping trip.
William McBride of Athena has
been a business visitor In Pendleton
today.
C. P. Adams, well known 'Echo
farmer, was a Pendleton visitor yes
terday. C. H. Rosenberg, well known local
farmer. Is very 111 at a hospital In
Portland.
J. L. Miller, traveling passenger
agent of the O.-W. R. ft N , Is at the
Pendleton today.
Dr. Harry Plnkerton, of the bureau
of animal Industry, was here yester
day from Walla Walla.
Herbert Hryson, Walla Walla lawyer
and sheepman, has been here today
upon some legal -.business.
Mrs. Mike Moran of Myrlck was a
passenger on the Incoming Norther
Pacific train this morning.
Elmer Storie, former popular Pen
dletonian, was over last evening frpm
his present home in Walla Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Griffin, the for
mer being Northern Pacific section
foreman, are here today from Wal
lula. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Buchholx, Mrs.
I. W. Dunning and Miss Marie Con
nelly compose a party of Stanfleld
people here today.
C. P. A. Lonergon. superintendent
of the Warren Construction Co., re
turned this morning from a brief vis
it in Portland.
Wliivt luxlroycil ly I'iro.
MINNEAPOLIS, April H Klre de
stroyed a quarter of n million bush
els of wheat and 1100,000 lluhn grain
elevator.
KatlMffcrUon of Mortgage.
A mortgage executed by Newton
McCoy to Viola Thayer, Jan. 14, 1913,
1 paid and satisfied.
A mortgage executed by Geo. W.
Haw to C. B. Isaac Nov. 22, 1913,
for 1800 I paid and satisfied.
A mortgage executed by J. M.
Hartnett to C. B. Isaac Nov. 22,
1913, for 15200 is paid and satisfied.
A mortgage executed by J. M.
iartnett to Koplttke & Gillanders,
Dec. 10, 1914, for 12000, Is paid and
satisfied.
A mortgage executed by J. M.
Hartnett to Pendleton Ice & Cold
Storage Co., April 1st, 1815 for $400
Is paid and satisfied.
Chattel Mortgage.
Wm. N. Vancil to B. B. Richards,
191.65, 1 mare, 1 gelding, 1 auto.
Mortgage.
L. V. Henderson to J. M. Hartnett,
12000, tracts of land, title descriptive.
M. K. and J. A. Cooper to Fred
Stelwer, 1500, lot 11, block 9, Liv
ermore's addition to Pendleton.
Leslie Parker et vir to Lina H.
Slurgls. 1100, lot 7, block 3, Byers'
addition to Pendleton.
John J. Hinderman to H. S. LatI
mer, $500, 160 acres land In Sec. 29,
T. 1 N., R. II, E. W. M.
I V. Henderson to David A. Pee
bler, $10,000, a tract of land, title de
scriptive. J. 8. Todd to First National Bank,
Pendleton, $2500, on certain describ
ed lands.
C. A. Frederick to C. D. Rayburn,
$40. lots 12 and II in block 273,
Reservation addition to Pendleton.
Quit Claim Deed.
Jas. H. Held to Sophia Mlemeger,
$1.00, NE 1-4 of NW 1-4 of sec. 27.
T. 5, N. R. 29, E. W. U.
Bond for Deed.
Reed Hill to H. McAlexander, $300,
all of lota 1, 2, I, 4, S and , block
10, city of Athena.
Deeds.
J. M. Hartnett to L. V. Henderson,
$440, a tract of land, title descrip
tive. Emma A. and Geo. T. Minger to
Mary Hartnett, $1550, lot 5, block 1,
In South Pendleton.
Lloyd V. Henderson et al to Geo.
W. Haw, $6000, a tract of land lo
cated' in lots 1, 2 and 3, block 6
town of Pendleton.
Intent.
fhas. M. Shields, 160 54 acres land
in sec. 25, T. 2 8., R. 34 E. W. M.
1
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The ladles of the Friday Tiri.fire
Club were entertained yesterday aft-'
ernoon at the home of Mrs. Gideon 1
Brown, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Edwin
H. Aldrich being hostesses. Addition- '
al guests were Mrs. Elvin Craig and
Mrs. Elmer Brewer. Honors were;
won by Mrs. William H. McCorm-1
mach.
The Pendleton Volunteer Fire De-:
lartment today announced Its second,
annual dancing party for Thursday!
evening. April twenty-second, in the
Eagle-Woodman hall. The first an
nual party last year proved such a
success In every detail that the fire
men decided to give one each year.
The following committees have the
dance In charge: General committee,
Jack A. Gibson, chairman, Pete An
derson, C. H. Bronson and Clarke
Dunlap; floor managers, John Joeger
Arthur Keenan and Roscoe Mount;
refreshments committee, William
Mitchell and Jack Loeding.
Mrs. William P. Temple left last
evening for Seattle on a visit Be
fore returning she will make a visit
In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gillette are
up from their home near Echo.
A very Instructive and Interesting
afternoon on "American Literature ot
Today" was passed by the Thursday
Afternoon Club yesterday afternoon
at the residence of Mrs. James A.
Fee, Mrs. Fee being the hostess.
Present day writers and their writ
ings were discussed and surprising
achievements in social and economic
reform were shown to have resulted
from the influences of their books.
The program in full was as fol
lows: Present Day Poetry, Mrs. A. J.
Owen.
Readings. "Woman," Peabody,
"The City," Coates. Mrs. C. F. Coles
worthy. Music, (a) Romance, Sibelius; (b)
Traumeri, Richard Strauss, Mrs. F.
E. Boyden.
The Social Novel, Mrs. Westbrook
Dickson. Discussion led by Mrs. A.
L. Schaefer.
My Favorite Novel, and Why, Mrs.
M. J. Lane.
Songs, (a) "Macushte," MacMur
rough; (b) 'Lullaby," Needham.
Mrs. J. R. Dickson.
Talk, "World of Today in Litera
ture." Mrs. Roy Bishop. Discussion
led by Mrs. Hailey and Mrs. George
Hartman.
Reading. "Literary Lapsus," Steph
en Leucock. Mrs. F. E. Judd.
nnrlnir the social hour dainty re
freshments were served. Mrs. J. R. j
Dickson and Mrs F. E. Boyden pre-j
sided at serving with Mrs. George i
Hartman, Mrs. G I La Dow and Mrs.!
W. C. E. Pruitt assisting .
TURKS ARE DRIVEN
OFF BY THE BRITISH
LONDON April 15. The Turks,
according to an official report Issued
by the India office, who had collect
ed a force of 11,000 regulars, with
IS guns and some 12,000 Kurds and
Arabs, attacked the British pojlt'om
at Kurna Ahwaz and Phaiba, in Mes
opotami, March 12.
They were driven off, however,
leaving 300 prisoners and two guns
!n the hands of the British. The
British casualties, according to the
leport, were 92 men wounded.
Good fortune seldom travels around
n an automobile looking for you.
TO GET INTO THE WAR.
(Continued from Page 1.)
"A -woman must know her corset
before she attempts to wear it."
Do you know your corset before
you make your purchase? The
reputation of a corset should
weigh with you in Its selection. On
It depends your appearance, your
comfort, ye, even your health.
Select it for its line and Its fit
its line must be fashionable and
Its fitting comfortable.
Redfern Corsets have a repu
tation for style, comfort and ser
vice. Intimate connections with
the Fashion rulers enable the
Redfern designers to produce de
signs lace back and lace front
accurately adapted for the mode
of dress. These design are then
worked out wltn choice materials
to stand the strains of active
wear.
Come in and have Miss Kinniburgh fit your fig
ure, perfectly, with a Corset that is right.
The Ladies' Store
being more favorable to Germany
than the allies. But her eyes since
the last Balkan war have been on
the strip of Turkish territory Includ
ing the city of Adrlanople. The re-i
port is that Bulgaria a month ago
was assured that the allies Intend
to carry the operations against the.
Dardanelles to a successful conclu-i
sion at any cost. Bulgaria then'
made a tentative agreement accord- j
ing to reports current here, to send
forces into Turkey to aid In the cap-j
ture of Constantinople.
The entrance of Bulgaria into the,
scene of action, according to lnforma- j
tlon I have received, will remove the'
principal barrier that halted Greece.
Greece is allied with Serbia and
Roumania in a treaty to maintain
the territorial divisions made by the
treaty of Bucharest at the close of
the second Balkan war. This divis
ion has never been satisfactory to
Bulgaria and it was the fear that
Bulgaria would attack Greece that
kept King Constantlne out of the
war several weeks ago, at the time
when the resignation of the Venizel
es cabinet brought public attention to
the crisis In affairs at Athens.
The I Royal H. Sawtdk
UMLMARK jeweler
Store I Established 1887
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Ttia Kind Yoa Hare Always Boagti!
. Bears the ZLSTZT
Signature of L6af&TUcU&l
Kelles Auto
Repair Shop
, Give us a trial.
Cottonwood St., Opposite
City Hall. Phone 181.
Haw-hall Saturday Afternoon..
Oregon Agricultural College
vs.
Pendleton Bucks'
Round-up Park
Game called at 2:30 o'clock
See the fast O. A. C. team
Come out and boost for the home boys
Grandstand free.
Admission 25c. Adv.
For Sale Very Reasonable.
Modern 7-roam h.use and T lots
about 16 blocks frtm town 1 block
from paved streeu. Suitable for
chicken raising and gardening. In
quire "Mrs. C. A.," thl office. Adv
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
I how.
I MODEL CIJ1AXERS.
Our Motto, "Quick Service"
Lester & Shanafelt
Tel. 321. 114 E. Webb St
OtltiG OL' THIAT
TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK
IWi
THE Hypnotist
Assisted by Grices 7-piece orchestra of Portland
Special Prices 15c 25c 35c
o)nho)nr
10D01
30GT1IBI
IVJOTOR CARS
The wheel base is 110 inches. The price of
the car complete with extra tire, tube and
chains is $900.
Your enthusiasm over one feature has scarcely subsid
ed before you discover that another and then another
reaches the same high plane.
Pendleton Auto Co.
Phone 541 812 Johnson Street
SJ?IEBIBa
nrM i - 1
i nursaay ana r naay
"To Rocioein an Oath"
You will enjoy every minute of this interesting, ab
sorbing play of a brother's wrong and a brother s sacri
fice. Every scene adds to the tenseness of the situation,
and the ending leaves you with a lump in your throat and
a warm feeling stealing over your heart. "
PAULINE BUSH
H: -In
"The Paid of Hist"
"A nixed Elopement"
NESTOR COMEDY.
THE CLUTCHING HAND
In
"THE EXPLOITS OF ELAINE."