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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY. APRIL 10. 1315.
PAGE FIVE
PEMECO-
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KNIGHTS FAMOUS GOODS OUR FRESH VEGETABLES
CENTRAL MARKET CENTRAL MARKET
173 Phone 33 1?3 Phon 33
'PEMECO' QUALITY
The Expression of the Highest
erfection in Meats
USE
"PEMECO" PENDLETON MEAT
CENTRAL MARKET
Phone
"31
TRY
TO KEEP YOUR MONEY
working in Pendleton and
Umatilla County.
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HAMS LARDS BACONS-
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W. O. Kates of Atlu na Is a I'emlle
ton visitor today.
W. H. Fllley of Ktanfield spent
Saturday In the city.
C. C. Horn of Pilot Rock, was am
ong the Saturday visitors here.
Linden S. Vincent, young jeweler
of Athena, was a Saturday visitor in
Pendleton.
Otis McCarty of Echo, one of the
Jurymen, came up from his home
thla morning.
. I. Davis came up from Irr'gon
Saturday to Join his wife who hat
lieen in St. Anthony'i hospital.
John Gagen. prominent former
Pendletqnian, la here from Toppen
Ish a a witness In the Twiuhell
Thompson trial.
H. F. Bowman and E. L. Thomp
son of Echo were up from their
home Saturday and stopped at the
St. George over nlghl,
James Price, prominent ret'red
furmer of Weston, Is here today, be
ing gne of the Jurors summoned for
the present term of court.
L. D. Drake, president of the Blue
Mountain league and B. L. Ballard,
manager of the Pendleton team, ac
companied the team to Stanfleld yesterday.
Judge A. S. Bennett, prominent at
torney of The Dalles, who is one o
the attorneys for the plaintiff In the
Twltchell-Thompson damage suit, Is
atnmdne at the Pendleton while the
! trial is in progress.
LOCALS
0 Advertising in Brief
BATES.
Per tin first loaenloa KM
Per Ha, addition! lutrtioa Be
per Mm. nr moats 11.00
No local takca for ls thai
Count ( erdlaarj words to Una.
Locals will ot be taioa tsa
'pbous and rsslttaac ! Decern
(uj order.
For fuel fona fl.
Bedding plants, baskets. Forshaw
Furnished rooms In the Nye Apart
ment House, (01 Water street.
For sale New Economy Chief
cream separator. Inquire 110 Thomp
son. Flv room house for sale on north
side. Corner lot Improved. Address
"W" this office.
John Rosenberg, watchmaker and
Jeweler, Court and Cottonwood. AH
work guaranteed.
For sale Two food milch cow.
Address John Wlchmann, Pendleton,
or phone 16F21.
Very many people desire to buy
lands in eastern Oregon. TVhat have
you to offer, and price T N. Berkeley.
For sale 4 1-1 acre tract and
modern seven room house In River
side. Address R. H. Patton, care this
ofrice.
Isaac Jay, the blacksmith, horse
shoer and wheelwright, is still doing
business at his old stand, J2 Cotton
wood street.
For rent Modem furnished apart
ment. Phone !3Ft,
Wanted Girl In work on ranch,
ln'julre phone 239M.
Experienced Jap Cook wants posi
tion. Addrens "U" this office.
For sale Baby buggy. Good
condition, cheap. Call at Pendleton
Cycle Co.
Wanted Girl for general house
work. Phone "8111. Inquire 20
Willow.
For rent, reasonable, good hlg.i
grade piano to responsible party. X
this office.
Lost Gamma Phi Beta pin with
diamond In center. Finder return to
this office.
Experlrnceu bookkeeper, stenogra
pher and cashier desires position. Ad
dre.is "A. M." this office.
Black Minorca eggs for hatching.
tl.00 per setting, 15.00 per hundred.
L. Boyd. 501 E. Court.
For Sale 18 fe. cut, 14 In. cylin
der Holt Combine, 11 horse equalizer,
good condition, I650.00, F. O. B.
Kennewtck. Wash. S. 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 147 Main street Phone 111.
For trade A new, modern 110 bbl.
electric flour mill located In valley
town 10.000 population, will trade
for eastern Oregon or Washington
wheat land. Price 122,000. For par
ticulars write 665 Trade Street, Sa
lt m. Ore.
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Good Coal 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, phone 6. Adv.
CLAIMS OF VICTORY BY
FRENCH CALLED UNTRUE
0 JAPANESE WYAL FUSE.
IS FC:3 AT TURTLE EAYjl
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1 You Will Always Find The Hub Prices 1
the Same Every Day in the Week.
HKIHJIIT FROM CAPTAIN Or'
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KI MOHH AT HKNT.
WASHINGTON, April 1 Ending
startling reports that Japan was es
tablishing a naval base at Turtle Bay,
Admiral Howard notified the navy de
partment that Japan only Is endeav
oring to salvage the wrecked cruiser
Asama, and there is no Japanese ves
sels at Turtle Bay with the exception
of the Asama, which Is aground, one
repair ship and two colliers. The ad
m'ral's report is based on informa
tion from the cruiser New Orleans
which visited Turtle Bay.
The New Jersey supreme court has
handed down a decision which the
National Child Labor Committee con
siders very Important. According to
this ruling employers must assume
responsibility under the employer's
liability act for accidents to minors
resulting from playing pranks on
each other. It is the nature of boys
to play pranks, says the court, and
the employer takes that risk in em
ploying them.
A largo line of Men' an J Ladies' Oxfords in r.'.l the
j latest stylet. -
Ladies' Oxfords for 91.85, 92.45, ?2.65, $2.85, $2.95
Ladies' Colonial Mary Janes, sizes 2'j to 7 for.. $1.85 S
A lot of Ladies 'Oxfords for 25 S
Misses' Mary Janes, sizes 8 2 to 12 for $1.45 jjj
Children's Mary Janes, sizes 5 to 8 for 05
I Ladies' lisle hose, regular 50c value for 20; 3 for r0 j
5 Ladies' mercerized hose, regular 25c value for 10 H
Children's ribbed hose, sizes 5 to 10 for 10 H
r Misses' fine ribbed hose for 15 5
Men's socks, 15c values at 3 for 25 5
E Men's socks 2 for 25c value at straight 10 E
Men's silk lisle hose, 50c value, Hub price 2.c
Men's heavy suspenders for 15e and 25 E
Men's President suspenders for 35
Men's genuine porosknit union suits for.... 65 and OS E
Men's fine ribbed union suits for 65 S
Men's heavy ribbed union suits for 85 5
Boys' knee pants for 25S 3o, 49, 65 85 E
Boys' Suits, $1.98 values at $1.35 S
Boys Norfolk Suits with knicker pants, $2.98 value $2.95
Boys' Norfolk Suits, knicker pants, all wool, $3.98 values 5
and up, our price $3.95
Boys' Norfolk Suits, knickerbocker pants, $7.00 value, E
sold everywhere at $4.98, Hub price $4.65
Boys' Blue Serge Suits, Norfolk style, all wool, not sold for 5
$8.50, $7.50 nor for $4.98. the Hub price $3.95
lSl.ltl,l SAYS AIXIKS HAVE LOST
IX SKYKHAIj ItKt.IONS I
HtAXlK.
For Sktl Very Reasonable. ,
Modern 7-room h.'use and T lots
about 11 blocks fnm town 1 block
from paved streets. Suitable for
chicken raising end gardening. In
quire "Mrs. C. A.," this office. Adv
PENDLETON
Can you beat it? '
A good community
Right place to buy
reasonable Millinery
in every style wanted.
Every customer given
right style and prices.
CARRIER MILLINERY
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IX POI ND.
The following described anlmalb
have been taken up by the marshal
of the City of Pendleton, towit:
One grey are, very gentle, age
about four years old, weight about
1000 pounds; branded single tree
book on left shoulder.
die grey gelding, about 3 years
old, weight about 1000 pounds
branded Blngle tree hook on lef!
shoulder.
One dark grey gelding, age about
four years, weight about 1000 pounds
branded single tree hook on left
shoulder.
One grey gelding, age about four
years, weight about 1000 pounds
branded single tree ' hook on left
rhoulder.
One light grey work horse, age
about ten years, weight about 106
pounds, branded L with bar over oi.
left him, ring bone on right front
foot.
One brown gelding, white stripe In
face, age about six years, weight
about 1050 pounds, branded X on
right shoulder.
If said animals are not claimed by
the owners or those entitled to the
possession of them, costs and ex
penses against them paid and they
taken away within ten days fron.
the date hereof, then at t o'clock p.
m of the Jsth day of April, 1915,
the said animals will be sold to the
highest bidder, at public auction, for
cash, at the city pound, located at
the Depot Barn, Cottonwood street.
! In said City of Pendleton, the pro
! ceeds of such sale to be applied tn
1 the payment of such costs and ex-
penses of making sale.
. Dated this 17th day of April, 1915.
I JOHN KEARNEY,
I City Mnrshal
BERLIN, April 19. British and
French cla'ins of victory on the west
ern front are "sheer inventions." ac
cording to an officfiil statement. In
the region of the Ypres and In other
sections the British have been ejected
from their advance trenches which
they were able to occupy during the
early fighting, It was claimed, with
extremely heavy losses to the British
troops, especially near (julmuston.
Bread Shunned for Cake.
BERLIN, April 19 Those who
.have been unable to adapt their ap
petites to the new style of bread in use
in Germany may have taken advantage
of the rule allowing a certain percent
age of white flour to be used in cake,
and are eating so much of the latter
that the mayor of rcrl'n has issued
a warning to them.
He declared that the permission to
use flour In cake does not indicate a
permission to use cake without re
striction, and said that this substitute
for bread must be eaten sparingly.
The continuance of the habit of us
ing cake without limit, he said, will be
followed by action on the part of the
authorities.
WE
VISIT OUR
iAHKET
For all kinds of Fresh Vegetables
Choice White Potatoes Cwt $1.75
White Cooking Figs Extra fancy stock, 2 lbs 25(
Sour Pickle Chow Pint 15
Sweet Reluh Pint 15
Pure Cider Vinegar Gallon 30
Made from Hood River apples.
Young American Cheese Pound 17$
Excellent flavor cheese.
Our Standard Grade Canned Vegetables Dozen $1.25
Corn, Beans, Peas, Tomatoes.
Green Tea In bulk, pound 30?
A choice blend of green teas.
Black Tea Special, 3 pounds $1.00
We save you 29 pet. on your month's &cc't.
PAY CASH!
THE SPECIALTY CASH GROCERY
Phone 476. Next Door to Quelle Cafe. 628 Main.
ACTING FORESTER FAVORS
HEADQUARTERS MOVED HERE
ciiAxtiK won.n iik lxm coon
OF THE SKKVK'K DFCLAKES
A. F. TOTTKlt.
That the Umatilla forest reserve
headquarters should be moved from
Heppner to Pendleton for the good of
the service Is stated In a letter from
A. F. Totter, acting forester, to Sena
tor Chamberlain, a copy of which has
been sent the East Oregonlan. The
letter is as follows;
April 12, 1915.
Hon Oeorge E. Chamberlain,
I'nitcd States Senate.
Dear Sir: In further reference to
the Acting Forester's letter of March
3 In regard to the resolutions of the
Commercial Association of Pendleton
Ore., for the removal of the head
quarters of the Umatilla National
Forjst from Heppner, Ore., to Pen
dleton, Ore.:
The question was referred to tin
District Forester at Portland for a re
Port on the relative desirability of the
two locations from the standpoint of
National Forest administration. The
report requested from the District
Forester has Just been received, and
the proposed- transfer of headquarters
of the Umatilla National Forest to
Pendleton Is recommended by him
providing the required space can be
secured for the use of the Forest Su
pervisor in the proposed Federal
building at Pendleton. The District
Forester's recommendations have my
approval and as soon as the requisite
dnta can be secured a request will be
made to the treasury department for
tho necessary space In the proposed
Federal building.
Tery truly yours,
A. F. rOTTER
! ' Acting Forester.
Think well of a neighbor if you
would be well thought of by him. '
(Continued on Page 2.)
A public meeting under the aus
pices of the W. C. T. U. will be held
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, in the
Masonic hall.
Mrs. Kemp, Oregon state president
will deliver an address on the
"Why and What of Prohibition Law."
Mrs. Hutchinson, national treasurer,
will be present; also Mrs. Brown
state vice president and superintend
ent of institute work.
Ki-freshments will be served and
the following musical program contributed:
Selection Whipple Orchestra
Song Selected. .Miss Mayree Snyder
Song "Were I a Bird," Logan
Walter RoBe.
Piano solo En Forme De Valse
C. Salnt-Sarens
Miss Helene Herboth.
Songs (a) The Reason
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
(to) "Good-bye" Tost I
Mrs. Claude Barr and Miss Rose
Ross left Saturday evening for Port
land for a visit of three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ely are guests
at the home of Mrs. Ely's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Thompson
Thev arrived about three weeks ago
from Omaha and Council Bluffs
where they had lived Bince their mar
riaee but contemplate making the!
home in or about Pendleton In the
future.
The .Saturday Night Club is Intend
ing to give a number of vaudeville
skits in the high school auditorium
on Friday evening. The money taken
in will be turned over to the nntato
rium committee. The stage settings
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used In the senior play will be do
nated by the seniors to the club for
the stunts.
Mrs. Adah Losh Rose has just re
turned from Portland where she di
rected a very successful production
of "Tom Thumb's Wedding" which
was the special feature at the bene
fit matinee given at the Helllg theater
April 5 for the benefit of the State
Child Welfare Commission.
centered on today's trial. Barnes haj
for his counsel Ivlns, Wolff and Ho
guet of New York, while Bowers ft
Sand of the metropolis represent CoN
onel Roosevelt.
Mrs. Una H. Sturgis is visit ng for
a few days in Portland.
PROMISES TO BARE SECRETS.
(Continued from Page 1.)
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leader. Murphy, as head of Tam
many Hall, is looked on as state dem
ocratic leader. Following the col
onel's cry of "combination" asainit
Barnes, the republican leader ?nsti-
tuted his present libel' action. J
Barms first petitioned the case's
trial in Albany county, his place of
residence. Before supreme ourt
Justice Chester at Albany Roosevelt
some weeks ago moved for a change
of venue. The colonel alleged
Barnes controlled Albany county and
an "impartial trial" was impssible
for him there. Justice Chester de
nied the motion by the appellate di
vision at Saratoga, upon nuu.";c.i.,
appeal, fixed Onondaga county as the
place of trial.
A prevailing impression is that the
present court proceeding Is rich In
possible revelations. affecting not
only Albany county and New York
city politics but also state and even
national politics. According to some
political observers the trial may tell
an interesting and illuminating story
of all four. Roosevelt's friemis de
clare that he as New York's governor
used his opportunity to learn the em
pire state's "inside polities'' a;.d he
stands ready to share his alleged
knowledge with the public.
That the defense will probe deeply
into any possible political operations
on Barnes part in Albany county is
certain. Reports from Albany de
clare that the defendant's counsel has
scattered a number of subpoenas In
that district. The indication is that
the records of the democratic probe
of several years ago into Albany's
politics will umlergo searchlns ex
amination. Owing to the prominence and the
well known political antagonism of
the principals, nation-wide Interest Is
III STERLING
LIVES A GIRL
Who Suffered As Many GirU
. Do Tell How She
Found Relief.
I Sterling, Conn. "I am girl of 22
years and I used to faint away every
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month and was very
weak. I was also
bothered lot with
female weakness. I
read your little book
'Wisdom for Wo
men,' and I saw how
others htd been
helped by Lydis EL
Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound, and
decided to try it, and
it has made me feel
like a new girl and I am now relieved
of all these troubles. I hope all young
girls will get relief as I have. I never
felt better in my life-"-Mrs. JoH?r
TETKEAULT, Box 116, Sterling, Coon.
Massena, N. Y. "I have taken Ly
dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
and I highly recommend it. If anyone
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her about my case. I was certainly in.
a bad condition as my blood was all tam
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been troubled with suppression. The
doctors called it 'Anemia and Exhaus
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Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
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La visa Myres, Box 74, Massena, N.Y-
Toang Girls, Heed This Advice
Girls who are troubled with painfolor
irregular periods, backache, heaiiarhe.
dragging-down sensations, fainting7
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dis E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
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Their fathers, husbands and broth- and shovel Just like the men. nnd
ers In the war those of them that
have not been killed by the Invading
Cermnns the girls of Belgium have
been sent down Into the coal mines
for the roughest kind of work. Coal
miners are proverbially the hardest
workers, and these girls, most of
whom should be In school, must take
up their task. They work with pick
come forth grimy and dirty. Skirts
are, of course, Impossible. They
must dress like miners to do miners'
work, and accordingly the women
have taken to trousers. If ' the war
continues much longer these girls
will work In the mines many years
after it has ended, for there will be
few nun left in Belgium.
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THE SENSATIONAL MYSTERY DRAMA.
The most vivid portrayal of crime and its detection ever
known to man. Swift and powerful action. Breathless
scenes. Each a mental shock that brings you gasping to
the edge of your seat.
NELLIE THE PRIDE OF THE FIRE HOUSE
Nellie who works in a factory is the sweetheart of the
fireman next door. Fire breaks out and the boys rescue
her. Inspector throws a homely old maid into flumes
to rescue Nellie.
Comedy Comedy.
EDNA MAISON
In
THE LOVE OF MARY WEST.
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