East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 24, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Inspector A. E. Tulley
OF THE
Oregon Food and Dairy Commission
"Pendleton has the cleanest markets of any
' v In tne state.
lj 0 The Pendleton Meat Company plant is a
line institution and is in splendid sanitary
condition."
The "Pemeco" Scores Verify The
Sanitation of "Pemeco" Meats
From Hoof to Table.
PENDLETON MEAT CO.'S "PEMECO" PLANT 90.2
Empire Market 92.5
Central Market 86.6
Pendleton Cash Market 83.0
SANITARY
PEMECO
BOILED HAMS
For
The Real Ham
Sandwich
SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION
Tlio Control arliof
33
TWO PHONES
173
KEISOFFUHLIOE
COSY
THEATRE
TONIGHT
JUSTIFIED
Strong two part drama
Starring Ed Coxen and
Winnifred Greenwood.
HIS LAST DEAL
A one reel drama that's
not only interesting but
has a strong moral.
HOGAN OUT WEST
Keystone Comedy
That is a Scream.
NELL'S STRATEGY
Comedy drama that is in
teresting and amusing.
10c 5c
COSY
THEATRE
SUNDAY'S PROGRAM
"THE DEATH DICE"
in two parts.
Western drama that tells
of how loaded dice decides
the fate of two men.
"HOW HAZEL GOT
EVEN"
in two parts,
'omedy drama that is full
of interesting scenes and
at the same time amusing.
"A HEART OF GOLD"
A beautiful drama
Featuring Jack , Richard
son, Vivian Rich and Har-
ry Von Meter.
10c 5c
MILLINERY .
Here in newest styles and greatest assortments
of attractive designs. Becoming and made to
wear as well as a joy to the eye. Our price the
right one.
CARRIER MILLINERY
740 Main Street. Telephone 41S
LOCALS
Si Advertising in Brief
RATES.
l'er line flrnt lmntion.. 10c
IVr Hnt, additional luwrtloo. . . . 5c
lp line, wr mootb $1.0U
No lor Ik taken fur lefts than 25c.
fount tj ordinary words to line.
I.oal will nut tie taken over tbe
phone and remittance must iocom
iany order.
Some Fine l.lKSUxk f. N. film
lead, near German Hall, ha tome
very fine livestock. Including a $3000
jack, a pure blood atalllon. Dome
blooded mare and good work (stork
Mr. Olmstead is now busy, with sum
mer fallow work.
To litilld cw Home G, W
Chamberlain of West Alia street, whc
recently bought a ranch near Kaxe.
utatlon, la preparing to build a new
house on the place. The lumber
bag already been hauled.
Now in Dairy Huslnow Italph
Ham, who was with the O.-W. R.
N. Co. for yearn In the block sluna!
service, Is now running a five acre
dairy ranch on Riverside. He ha."
been on the place for several weeks
At the Ilredliujf Pla Ed Money
local contractor and carpenter. Is do
ing some carpenter work at the oW
Bredlng place farmed by Carl Bredlng.
Working Summer Fallow All g
through the wheat belt farmers art' g
now busy working summer fallow'
and In some places plowing work lj
still underway. The soli Is In fine, g
shape and while rains are acceptable i s
more molfture Is not a necessity at
present.
Mr. Tea Drinker:
We have just received an assortment of the
Highest Grade Needle Leaf Japan, the
pound 85
Pinhead Gunpowder pound 75t
India Ceylon pound $1.00
These are the highest grade, first pickings,
new crop teas.
SPECIAL
English Breakfast 3 pounds ? 1.00
Green Mixture pound 30J
Upton Special A Blend -pound.. 35
Any Price Tea You Want
THE SPECIALTY GASH GROCERY
Phone 476. Next Door to Quelle Oaf 628 Main.
For fuel fone five.
Bedding plants, baskets. Forshaw
Wanted Girl to do general house
work. Phone 614. 123 Lewis.
John Rosenberg, Jeweler, Court
and Cottonwood. Work guaranteed.
Furnished rooms In the Nye Apart
ment House, 602 Water street.
For sale New Economy Chief
cream separator. Inquire 210 Thomp
son. For sale Baby buggy. Good
condition, cheap. Call at Pendleton
Cycle Co.
John Kosenberg, Court street
watchmaker and Jeweler. All work
guaranteed.
Five room house for sale on north
Ida. Corner lot Improved. Address
MW" this office.
Black Minorca eggs for hatching
$1.00 per setting, 15.00 per hundred.
L. Boyd, 501 E. Court.
Very many people desire to buy
lands In eastern Oregon. What have
you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley.
For sale 4 1-2 acre tract and
modern seven room house In River
side. Address R. H. Patton, care this
office.
First class experienced waitress de
sires employment. Will do hotel
work or housework. Address "W,"
this office.
For rent Five room modern house
furnished or unfurnished. Inquire
Koch's Furniture Store, Corner Webb
and Garden,
Wanted by man and wife, ranch
work. Both experienced and relia
ble. Phone 290J or write A. N. Da
vis, 402 East Alta.
Sewing wanted by expert seam
stress. All work guaranteed. Prices
reasonable. Mrs. Bell, 211 W. Webb
street. Telephone 276J.
Special Sale Friday and Saturday
only, carnations, 40 cents a dozen.
Look over our bedding plants. Hook
er's, 544 Main street, E. O. B!dg.
Phone 522.
Building; Sleeping I'orvli An Im
provement In the form of a sleep
ing porch Is being built at the home
place of Herman Suhl, north of Pen
dleton.
Has Finished Plowing V. R. Rob-J
erts, South Cold Springs farmer, ha?
Just completed plowing his summer
fallow land. Very little plowing
work now remains to be done in that
section. I
Getting: Combine Ready At the H.
J. Taylor ranch, run by Ben Cress
well, William Perkins, local machin
ist. Is now overhauling the combine
preparatory to having the machine
In readiness for harvest.
Building New Granary Harl Cook
well known local contractor, Is build
ing a granary, a harness room and
making other Improvements on the
Walter McCormmach ranch at Mc
Cormmach station.
tmiiroi hur Prosnect Ranch W. L
Robblns, present owner of the fa
mous prospect ranch, Is making somej
marked Improvements in the place.
He was formerly a business man of
Everett, Wash., and has had the
Prospect ranch since October.
BiilbHns MnWilne Sited Henry
Lorenzen, big farmer on Middle Cold
Springs, Is having a new machine
shed built. He has a fine home and
very substantial buildings upon his
place. f
'
Making Home Improvements At
the Alfred Marquis place, near Ha
vana station carpenters have been at
work screening In the porches and
making other improvements.
Young Lambs Arrive Harlev
Rothrock. a prominent farmer near
Eastland, is one of the few
wheatgrowers who run some sheep.
He has a small band and the lambing
season is now closing. The sheep wil!
be sheared shortly.
v
Oiled Adams Slreots The streets
In the town of Adams were given a
coating of coll yesterday, the county
apparatus being used for the work.
"and the Little Ford Rambled Right Along"
,r i
Nearly Every Family Can Afford a
TH HE car that is not only low in price, but low in after cost of oper
ation and maintenance. It takes you where you want to go for
2 cents a mile. Built and designed to serve and save ; to give luxury of
pleasure and sturdiness in business demands. This is why FORD is
the universal car and 700,000 are in use.
nCfiCMDCll Ford shares its profits with you. If the 300,000 cars are sold
UCliklllJsCll between August 1st, 1914, and August 1st, 1915, you will
receive a $40 or $50 dividend.
.
The new model FORDS have torpedo cowl dash; electric lights; Jones speed
ometer ; round fenders and rain vision wind shield without braces.
FORD Touring Car F. O. B. Pendleton $565 ;with electric starter f 675
FORD Roadster F. O. B. Pendleton, $515 ; with electric starter $625
CARS HERE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. '
OREGON MOTOR GARAGE
Telephone 468 B. F. TROMBLEY, Prop. 119-121 W. Court Street
Still, if Col. Roosevelt were to re
main silent who would do our reg
ular hair raising for us?
For Sale.
Lease and furniture of a 50 room
family hotel; close In west side, In
Portland, Ore., Dining room In con
nection. Now paying over (250 per
month, will sacrifice for cash. Own
er going to California. Write or call
on (V) Owner, care Dorr E. KeaseJ
& Co., 2nd floor, Chamber of Com
merce Bldg., Portland, Ore. Adv.
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nance Tonight In Moose Hall.
All are invited to the regular pub
lic dance tonight in Moose hall.
Latest music by Pendleton orchestra.
Big crowd snd good time assured.
Admission, 50c Adv.
You can always depend on
OUR WORK
WE WILL clean, spot and
press your clothe 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 E. Webb St
THE TORIC LLNS FRAUD
Opticians and some occulists not content with a reason
tible price for an ordinary lens have fostered upon the
public a deep curved glass. They are not only of no ben
efit but really harmful in the stronger curves on account
of the prismatic effect and consequent color change.
The statement that you see straight through the glass
in looking down, up, or all around is misleading, you look
through the center of any lens, the frame is tilted for
reading, the eyes are closed when looking up, and looking
all around is intolerable and a violation of police regula
tions, so "What's the Use"?
D. N. REBER, M. D .
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist. Schmidt Huilding, Pendleton
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Alfalfa pasture for horses. Rates, (
6 vri iiiumn, pnjuoie mommy, l&si
year colts, $1.60 per month. The
Lay Ranch, one mile north gov't
reservoir. Postofflce, Heriniston, Or.
"Mutt" takes the big loads and
"Jeff" shows the speed. Penland
Bros, haul anything and reasonable.
Furniture van and storage warehouse
Office 64.7 Main street. Phone 389.
For sale Apartment house, close
In; also four lots Improved for per
nanent home. All kinds of berries,
fruit, shrubbery and flowers. Modern
7-roomed house, 1 block paved street.
Inquire 302 E. Alta. Phone 290R.
For trade A new, modern 110 bbL
electric flour mill located In valley
town 20,000 population, will trade
for eastern Oregon or Washington
wheat land. Price 2!,000. For par
ticulars writs (36 Trade Street, Sa
lem, Ore.
JoUy Club Dance.
In Eagle-Woodman hall Saturday
night. Six more prizes given sway,
three each for ladles snd gentlemen.
Music by United Orchestra. Best
floor. Good time assured to all who
attend. Come and hear announce
ment of our new feature for menth
of May. General publlo Invited, but
no objectionable characters allowed.
(Adv.) JOLLY CLUB COM.
Good Coo and Wood.
Our Rock Sprints coal burns clean
giving you mora heat snd less dirt
for your money. Good dry wsod
thst doesn't boll, tut burns. Also
slabs and kindling. Protect yourself
from cold and cost--order from B.
L. Burroughs, phone 6 Adv.
Saturday Only
The City of Terrible Nights1
Don't miss this thrilling, gripping, absorbing drama.
A hero in search of midnight adventure is a part that suits
handsome, heroic King Baggot like a glove. The dainty
sweetness of Arline Pretty as the heroine adds tender
ness to the tale of love that runs through the play like a
golden thread.
"Six Months to Live"
Featuring Dorothy Phillips and Ben Wilson
Depicting the use of cocaine and to which depths of
degredation its use will carry a man. A startling climax.
"A Change in Lovers"
Another Famous L-KO Comedy.
I SUNDAY
THEATRE
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How did s woman,
or s nun, come to be
in the spe man's
home a piano bos in the jungle?
See The Black Box snd in every
heart-gripping scene you will find your
self completely puttied, snd then fas
cinated, when you learn why.
Mere I s magnificent 13-week moving
picture that will grip you, fascinate
you, uinll you. i ake the wile ana um
kiddies, or your sweetheart. S it
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Don't miss it. Tell your friends (
I See
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THE HIDDEN HANDS
"HIS LAST TRICK"
.. SKIPPER SIMPSON'S .
DAUGHTER
Most popular girl along
the seacoa-st has three per
sistent suitors. True love
and honest friendship
stand no show with the
old skipper, however,
when the wealthy fish
monger's son coiries along i
ami proposes marriage. :
COMEDY.
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