EIGHT PAGES
DAILY EAST ORECONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MAY 5. 1915.
PAGE FIVE
"PEMFCO"
MEATS
-ARE CLEAN MEATS-
PROVEN SANITARY AND WHOLESOME BY
INSPECTION.
THE HOME INDUSTRY FOOD.
DEMAND "PEMECO" MADE IN PENDLETON MEATS
CLEAN
VEGETABLES
PEAS
NEW POTATOES
ONIONS
RADISHES
ASPARAGUS
LETTUCE
SPINACH
HOME INDUSTRY
SPECIALS
"PEMECO" HAMS
"PEMECO" BACON
"PEMECO" LARD
"PEMECO" FRESH
MEATS
Pendleton Pasteurized
Creamery Butter
COUNTRY VEAL
KNIGHT'S PICKLES, MUSTARD, CATSUP
INSPECTION SCORE 86.6
The Central (market
"PEMECO" PLANT INSPECTION SCORE 90.2
33 TWO PHONES 173
LOCALS
Cb Advertising Li Eri;f
BATKH.
IVr Una flint IommIod lOe
I'er Mil. additional lowrtion fit
l'er lli, pr mosita II. 00.
No loraln taken for etm thai) 2.re.
fount o" ordinary -onu to line.
lMa)a will not be taken orcr tbe
phone and remittance muat accom
pany order.
In-
ala
DALE ROTHWELL
Exclusive Optician
Eyes scientifically exam
ined, lenses ground to the
particular needs of each
case. Broken lenses dupli
cated in a few minutes.
American Nat. Bank Bldg.,
Pendleton. Phone 609
Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 :30 p. m.
I "or Sale, Vwjr Reasonable.
Modern 7-room houae and 7 lot!
about 1 block off paved atreetf. Suit
able for chicken raining and garden
ing. Inquire "Mrs. C. A." thla office.
Adv.
Kelley's Auto
Repair Shop
New and second hand cars
bought and sold.
Cottonwood St., Opposite
City Hall. Phone 181.
We Are Neutral
Let us have peace we are only fighting to
give you the best hat for less money.
CARRIER MILLINERY
740 Main Street.
Telephone 4 IS
For fuel tone five.
Tomato and aater plants. Forahawa
Have your piano tuned. Call Whip
Pie.
For rent Fumlahed house,
quire J2Ann or phone 32R.
Second hand furniture for
cheap. Inquire R, thla office.
Furnished rooma In the Nye Apart
ment House, (01 Water atreet.
For rent Housekeeping rooms. In
quire 108 E. Bluff. Call afternoons,
John Rosenberg, Jeweler, Court
and Cottonwood. Work guaranteed.
For aale Furniture for 8-room
house. All new. Inquire "S" thla of.
f.ce.
For sale Baby buggy. Qood
condition, cheap. Call at Pendleton
Cycle Co.
For rent, at 615 Aura street, nicely
furnished front room, suitable for
two people.
John Rosenborg, Court street
watchmaker and Jeweler. All work
guaranteed.
For sale O. K. cleaning and press.
Ing parlors. Inquire at O. K. barber
shop. Terms reasonable.
Five room houxe for aale on north
jlde. Corner lot Improved. Address
W" this office.
Black Minorca eggs for batching
$1.00 per setting, J5.00 per hundred.
L. Boyd, 501 E. Court.
Old papers for aale; tied In bundles
Good for starting fires, etc. 10c
bundld. Thla office.
Five passenger 30 H. P. Model K.
Chalmers-Detroit for ale or trade.
See A. G. Graham, Golden Rule Hotel.
Very many people desire to buy!
lands in eastern Oregon. What have
you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley.
special Hazelttood - Ice cream
from Portland, In bricks, now on aala
at t!ie Charles Company; Pints, 30c;
quarts, COc.
Hanging baskets called for, filled
end delivered. Porch boxes. Hook
ers, 54 4 Main street. Phone 622.
Open evenings.
Sewing wanted by expert seam
stress. All work guaranteed. Prices
reasonable. Mra. Bell, 211 W. Webb
street. Telephone 27(1.
"Mutt" takes the big loads and
"Jeff" shows the speed. Penland
Bros, haul anything and reaaonable.
Furniture van and storage warehouse
Office 17 Main street. Phone 339.
13500 for a medium size corner lot
with a new and modern bungalow,
nice lawn and shade, located near
Whitman College, Walla Walla, to
exchange for Pendleton residence or
a tract of land. Mrs. Mollle Johnson,
Res. 1204 Boyer ave ; phone 1256,
Walla Walla, Wash.
TEAL'S AOHKKKS.
(Continued From Page Two).
hidreilji of thousands of acres of
land needing but the magic touch of
vnter to transform the desert Into a
garden. The contour of the country
Is ftuh that but a small percentage of
these lands can be irrigated by grav
ity. They can only be watered by
pumping. This method, while the
best, can be successfully carried out
only by using cheap power. Above
CelKo there are many rapids which
will ultimately te Improved by means
of locks and dams, and the general
canalization of the river. With every
dam, water power will be created and
thla power should be utilized. In oth
er words, the use of our rivers for
navigation should not be the only one
considered. All beneficial .uses of
these streams should be taken advan
tage of, und when they can be made
available in connection with the Im
provement for navigation, it is worse
than a blunder not to do so.
PomibilltJcfl Ahead.
While I have not time to elaboratt
this thought, the slightest considera
tion will disclose the magnificent pos
sibilities that await the proper Im
provement of the Columbia and Snake
rivers When It is accomplished, as
In the not distant day It will be, the
Inland Empire will be an empire In
fact as well as In name an empire of
Industry, of commerce, of manufac
ture and agriculture;" and the valleys
of the Columbia and the Snake will
have become one vast garden, full of
happy homes and contented and In
duatrlous people.
It Is hardly necessary for me to
s,peak of the profound satisfaction I
take In the completion of this great
work, and the pride and honor I feel
on having been called on to preside
at this epoch-making occasion. Not
only have we the gratification that
comes from seeing 'the actual results
of our labor, but our-success thus fat
will but spur us on to further efforts.
Already this particular achievement It
In the past. Our faces are still set to
the future, and we must never falter
nor tire until from the mountains to
the sea our great river id as free as
the air we breathe, and the land It
waters and serves Is giving forth in
r ljiindnoe all the fruits of the soil
until thla country becomes an em
pire, not only of productiveness, but
o; the highest type of American cltl-
nenthlp
BrIU-h I'.rtrvat.
BERLIN. May 5. An official
statement declared the British con
tinue to retreat in the region of j
Tpres. Heavy losses were suffered by
the enemy, the statement declared.
fir.
THIS VDIi'S
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Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Bridge ton, N. J. "I want to thank yon
ft thousand times for the wonderful
good Lydia E. Pink
ham'i Vegetable
Compound has done
for me. I suffered
very much from a
female trouble. I
ihad bearing down
lains, was irregular
id at times could
lardly walk across
dthe room. I was
table to do my
housework or attend to my baby I was
bo weak. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
lOmpound did me a world of good, and
now I am strong and healthy, can do my
work and tend my baby. I advise all
Euffering women to take it and get
well as I did." Mrs. FANNIE COOPEB,
R.F.D., Bridgeton, N.J.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, made from native roots and
herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful
drugs, and to-day holds the record of
being the most successful remedy for
lemale ills we know of, and thousands
of voluntary testimonials on file in the
Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass.,
seem to prove this fact
For thirty years it has been the stand
ard remedy for female ills, and has re
stored the health of thousands of women
who have been troubled with such ail
ments as displacements, inflammation,
ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc.
If von want arterial iuIvIca
write to Lydia E. Pinkham Med
icine Co, (confidential) Lynn,
Mass. Your letter m il 1 h ononwl.
read and answered by a woman
ana field in strict confidence
Pendleton agent for "Redfern" Corsets, Warner Cor-
sets, Kyter Silk
Ho, Ivanhoe Silk
Claveta. Alexandre I
Kid Cloves, High
C 1 a Millinery,
in':)
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Cousins, 11 a n a n
and C P. Ford
Shoes for Women.
j- rictonai xe view
Patterns, Athena
Underwear for Women,
Have You Inspected the
New Suspender Skirts,
New Wash Suits,
New Shirt Waists?
New Goods Here Everyday.
Dependable Merchandise Only.
Pendleton's Quality Store
7 MONEY
Plenty to Loan
Come in and See Us
MATLQCK-LAATZ IHYESTL.ENT CO.
$
112 East Court St
Good Coul and Wood.
Our Rock Sprint's 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 co'.i and cot order from B
L. Burroughs, phone B Adv.
sfBjgnsuMsts msmmsmmmuj-
POTATOES
A large shipment just received Large Size
Solid White None Rotten
Ripe OLIVES
Special Extra Select Stock Medium Size Fruit
Home Lard
101b. pail $1.50
THE SPECIALTY GASH GROCERY
Phono 476. Next Door to Quell Caf 623 Main.
WE SAVE YOU MONEY.
in rot xn.
The following described animal ha
been taken up by the marshal of tho
City of Pendleton. to-wit:
One grown Jersey bull, age 2 or 3
yars, wearing Iron yoke, no brands
visible.
If said nn'mal is not claimed by
the owner or those entitled to the
possession of it, costs and exrenses
against it paid and it taken awaj
within 10 days from the date hereof,
then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the 17th
day of May the said animal will be
sold to the highest bidder, at public
auction, for cash, at the city pound,
located at the Depot Barn, Cotton
wood street, In said City of Pendleton,
the proceeds of such sale to be ap
plied to the payment of such costs
and expenses of making sale.
Dated this Eth day of May, 1915.
JOHN KEARNEY,
City Marshal.
ncw$v notes
of Pendleton
Solls-lloto Circus Coming.
Al Butler, advance agent and of
ficial herald of the Sella-Floto Cir
cus and Buffalo Bill Wild West
Show, blew breeilly Into town today
and announced that he had booked
the stellar attraction which he rep
resents for Pendleton on Thursday.
June 10, only little more than a
month away.
Normal Student Visit Schools.
Yesterday the normal class of the
high school visited country schools
over the county. One group visited
the North Yoakum school, 11 miles
northwest of tho city, taught by Carl
Bowman. It Is a standard school.
Those visiting this school were the
Misses Fern Holslngton, Irma Belles,
Edith Richardson, Rosa Gordon, Ed
na McReynolds, Fonda Wolfe and
Freeman Hendricks. They were ac
companied by their instructor, Miss J.
Arllne Cleveland. They spent the day
at the school.
Another group visited the River
side school, east of the city, also
spending the day. Those In this group
were the Misses Dorothy Bedwell, Al
ma Sherman, Edna Earl, Hazel Wag
ner, Eleanor Arbogast, Winnie Chls
holm and Mrs. May Hagar.
This Is only one of the practical
visits made to schools by the normal
class.
OEOTIS to this iUET SAL
Where Price and Quality Meet in a Saving of 100 to you.
hundreds of satisfied customers.
We know they are satisfied be
cause they are coming back every
day for more of these great
money savers. This is positive
proof to us that the good people
of Pendleton are alive to the fact
that nothing but the very best
grades of merchandise is being
offered at this sale, and at prices
at least 57c cheaper -than any
other store can offer you any old
kind of merchandise.
BUYING FOR 30c ON THE
DOLLAR made this sale possible.
COME IN TODAY.
These are everyday prices at this store
75c ladies' black silk hose 44?
25c ladies' black hose 13
35c ladies' lisle hose 19
Children's heavy hose 13?
Children's 25c colored hose 13?
35c sleeveless vests 18t
$3.50 bed spreads 81.98
15c huck towels 9
Children's muslin drawers 13?
House dresses, good percale 98
Silk petticoats at $1.98
Kabo corsets 29
Ladies' dress shoes $1.79
Men's heavy shoes $1.69
Men's dress shoes $2.79
Children's shoes 58
Boys' shoes : $1.59
Ladies' satin party slippers 49
Men's dress shirts .1 59?
Mens athletic union suits.... 691
'Boys' open mesh unions 33
Men's fine socks 7?
Men's leather gloves 49?
Men's hats at only 25t
Former Wohlenberg Store
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I lEe HUB NEVER I
ADVERTISES ANYTHING THEY CAN'T
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Men's Corduroy Pants for $1.45, $1.95, $2.45, $2.65,
$2.85.
Men's Wool Pants for $1.00. $1.45, $1.65, $1.85,
$2.25, $2.45, $2.65, $2.S5, $2.95, $3.25, $3.45.
Men's Work Shirts 38
Men's Black Sateen Shirts for 45k
Men's Ribbed Top Socks for 5
Leather Faced Canvas Gloves 15
Men's Khaki Pants for 95
Men's Odd Coats for $1.85
Men's Hats for $1-00
Men's Work Shoes for $1.19, $1.95. $2.45. $2.85,
$2.95, $3.20, $3.25, $3.45, $3.65, $3.85, $3.95.
Men's Heavy Full Cut Overalls for 69 and 83
Paris Knit Union Suits for 65
Men's Ribbed Union Suits, regular $1.25 value for 95
Men's Heavy Ribbed Union Suits for 85
Boys' Heavy Blue Bib Overalls 35 and 45
Men's Suspenders, work and dress for 25r and 35
President Suspenders for 35
Good Horse Hide Gloves for 25. 45. 65, 75, S5,
95, $1.00, $1.20, $1.25, $1.35.
EiMHUH
Tuesday and Wednesday
PAULINE BUSH IN
"A Man and His Money"
Mina Cunard and Francis Ford
And they Called Him Hero
You always know that Francis Ford is go
ing to really and truly act in any play he ap
pears in. He is not a poser. He feels his part
and he makes you feel it to.
THE BABY'S FAULT
COMEDY IT'S A NESTER
WEDNESDAY'S SPECIAL
Jess Willard
World's heavyweight champion
Don1! EUKss It!
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