East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 01, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OTiEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1913,
PAGE FIVE
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SUPERIOR MEATS
ORDER FROM OUR SELECT STOCK OF
"Pemeco' Beef
"Pemeco" Pork
"Pemeco" Lamb
"Pemeco" Veal
'Pemeco" Hams
"Pemeco" Bacon
"Pemeco" Lard
'Pemeco" Sausage
Fresh. Every Day
Chinook Salmon, Fancy Halibut, Silver Smelt,
Halibut Cheeks, Salmon Trout
PURE FOOD LUNCH GOODS.
Van Camp's Pork & Beans.
Van Camp s Soups.
Derby Lunch Tongue.
Libby's Veal Loaf
Underwood's Deviled Ham
Fancy Canned Shrimps
'White Star" Tuna Fish
Walker's Hot Tamales
Heinz's "57."
Tomato Catsup
Baked Beans
Tomato Soup
KNIGHTS JELLY, QUART JARS.
SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION
The Central yiarket
33 TWO PHONES 173
INSPECTION SCORE 86.6
LOCALS
Q A dvertising in Brief
KATK8.
Per line Oral lnMrtluo.. lc
'r HrMj, additional Insertion Be
Per line, pr month II. Oe
No lorala takm for leas than "lot.
Count 0 ordinary worn to line.
Ixx'in will not be taken over tba
pbone and remittance muat accoav
pan ordvr.
fell fill
THACKEIl GETS MONET
FOR LOSS OF HIS EVE,
Very speedy settlement of the ac
cident clnlm of Elmer Thacker, was
made by the Maryland Casualty com
pany, through their local agents, Mat-lock-Laati
Investment company.
Thacker wi Injured while at work
nt the Fendleton Roller Mills last
Friday at 5 o'clock, by a flying piece
of chipped ateel piercing the eyeball
which necessitated Its removal by
Doctors Hoyden A Boyden, and thia
morning received a check for $948,
together with hoapltal and doctor
bills, In full settlement of his claim.
Thacker was Insured by the Pendle
ton Roller Milli, nnder a general pol
icy carried by that company with tha
Maryland Casualty company.
PENDLETON STOCKMAN IS
KAMED STOCK INSPECTOR
SALEM, Ore., June 1. Because thj
railroads announced they would re
fuse to accept all ahlpmenta of live
stock not Inspected after tnrfnv no v.
ernor Wlthycombe named a number
of atock Inspector! for various parts
or the Hate, the number Including A.
W. Rugg, of Pendleton, prominent
Lmatllla county sheepman. His ter
rltory will be UmatlUa conntft
MILLINERY
MADAME'S CROWNING GLORY
The face is the mirror reflecting intellect
and character. A fitting and becoming
hat adds not mars the reflection.
CARRIER MILLINERY
140 Mala Street. Telephone SIS
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CAN
THE SPECIALTY GASH GROCERY
Phone 476. Neit Door to Quell Osis. 28 Main.
For fuel tone five.
For sale Good range, phone 2J6R
Dressmaking Mra. Bowman, S53M.
Have your piano tuned. Call Whip
ple. Wanted Woman or girl for gener.
al housework. Phone 190.
Apartment to rent In the Nye
house. 602 Water atreet.
LoKt One pair of trousers. Re
turn to Model Cleaners and receive
reward.
Oregon Life, best for OregonlanA
Pee C. L. Mayo, Dlat. Mgr., or Clark
Varian.
John Rosenberg, Court atreet
watchmaker and Jeweler. All work
guaranteed.
For private tutoring in any branch
of study for children or grown people,
phone 303. . i
For sale O. K. cleaning and press
ing pr.ilors. Inquire at O. K. barber
shop. Terms reasonable.
For rent Housekeeping apart
ment In strictly private home. In
quire 515 Post street. Phone 28BR.
Wanted Man and wife to make
home with private family on North
Side. Very close In. Address "G"
tills office.
Sewing wanted by expert seam
stress. All work guaranteed. Prices
reasonable. Mrs. Bell, 211 W. Webb
street. Telephone 276J.
Old papers for sale; tied In bundle.
Good for starting fires, etc. 10 a
but1lj. This office. ,
Very many people desire to buy
lands In eastern Oregon. What have
you to offer, and prlcet N. Berkeley.
For rent S nice rooms, gas, elec
tric lights, big bath room, fireplace,
garage, nice lawn, reasonable. "L"
this of floe.
Lost At Baseball grounds. Elk
tooth stick pin with small diamond.
Return to this office and receive re'
ward.
For Sale Five White sewing ma
chines, ranging from $65 to $80. Will
sell for from J20 to 130. Inquire 220
E. Court or phone 765.
For sale Roll top desk, show case,
wardrobe, cots, hotel dishes, Iron
beds, two refrigerators, lace curtalnr,
cash register. Room 4, Association
building.
"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 SSI.
Twenty-third annual reunion Uma
tilla County Pioneers, Weston, Or.,
June 11 and 12, All Invited. J. M
Bentley, president; S. A. Barnes, sec
retary. "We have a good position for a live
man in this county. We offer you
something which will be worth your
while to Investigate. Writ for details.
The Old Reliable Albany Nurseries,
Albany, Ore.
G. W. Burley of La Grande Is at the
Bowman.
Mayor Hugh Frnith is up from
Echo today.
John G. Fisher of Nolln, was In the
city yesterday.
Evalyn Skinner of Echo Is a visitor
In Pendleton today.
Charles Stanton of Helix Is a busi
ness visitor In the city today.
Jess Mathes of Echo, spent yester
day and last night in Pendleton.
Frank Stanton came in on the N.
P. train this morning from Helix.
S. D. Peterson, Milton lawyer, ias
In the city yesterday on business.
Enoch Pearson, a well known sheep
man of Wallula, is in the city today.
Charles Stanton of Helix was reg
istered at the St. George last evening.
Tr.tin W Pnmtihll ruma lln fpum
Hermlston last evening and returned:
on No. 17 today.
Mrs. Frank Frazler Is entertaining,
the members of the North Side Bridge!
Club and a few other friends at her.
home this afternoon.
Fred Bread, Dan Allntott and Er-
nest Walden returned to their homes j
in La Grande last evening after spend
ing commencement week with friends
here.
CITY OF UMATILLA TO
HAVE WATER SYSTEM
UMATILLA, Ore., June 1 After
more than a year's filibustering the
city and the O.-W. R. & N. company
have reached an agreement whereby
the c ty of Umatilla w ill have an ade
quate water supply.
I'nder an agreement reached by the
city council and representaties of the
railroad company the company will
drive a 12 or 15 inch well to a depth!
of over 100 feet. Install a pumping
plant and raise their tanks to a height
of 100 feet above the railroad tracks.
The company will meter the water
to the c:ty from the tank. The city
Is to install its own distribution sys
tem, which will consist of six and four
inch cast iron mains and 13 fire hy
drants. Pike & O'Nell. Portland contract
ors, have been awarded the contract
for the distribution system which will
cost about $10,000.
Work w ill be started within the next
10 days. The railroad company has
I a well drilling outfit in posit cm for
operation.
Special effort will be made to get
the entire work done within the next
six weeks so as to be able to eliminate
Ith. nrao.nt val.r eiitinlv h.fnr. iYia
warm weather makes it a menace to
health.
For Sale, Very Reasonable,
Modern 7-room house and T lota
about 1 block off paved streets. Suit
able for chicken raising and garden
ing. Inquire "Mrs. C. A." this office,
Adv.
Notice.
To Whom This May Concern My
wife, Nora Dudley, having wilfully
left my bed and board, I will not be
responsible for any debts contracted
by her. C. E. Dudley, Elgin, Oregon-Adv.
ROUMANIA IS READY TO
ENTER THE CONFLICT
PITTSBURG,, Pa., June 1. E.
Borcea. official representative of Rou-
mania, is getting bids from Pittsburg
manufacturers on several million dol
lars' worth of shells and war equip
ment, and contracts will be closed
soon.
"Roumania Is ready to go to war a'
a moment's notce," he said. "I be
lleve war will be declared within the
next two or three weeks."
Before coming to Pittsburg Mr.
Borcea visited Chicago and other
manufacturing centes where, he says,
he awarded contracts to the amount
of $12,000,000. He stated that during
the last 10 months his government had
spent approximately $90,000,000 in
Italy, France and the United States
for war supplies.
For Sale.
One rubber tire single buggy, one
ateel tire single buggy; 1 set light
single harness, 1 set heavy single
harness, 1 pony (will ride or drive) 1
saddle. Inquire "X" this office. Adv.
Good Coal and Wood.
Our Rock Splints coal burns clean
giving you more heat and less dirt
tor your money. Good dry wood
that doesn't boil, but burns. Also
slabs and kindling. Protect yourself
from cold and cost order from B
U Burroughs, phone 6. Adv.
Notlc.
Commencing June 1st, the-Pendleton
Valley Dairy will make two de
liveries a day to homes. Fresh milk
and cream, wholesale or retail. Good
service and quick delivery. We re
ceived highest rating at last state In
spection. Phone 23F4- Adv.
Notice.
Public dance at skating rink Thurs
day night. Adv,
Bartender' Ball.
There will be a ball given by the
Bartenders In the Eagle-Woodman
hall on Wednesday evening, June 2nd.
Everybody Invited. Light refresh
ments served. Admission, 60 cents.
Adv.
A girl always likes to mention some
highbrows who were to have attended
her wedding, but at the last moment
found It Impossible to come.
ine average woman loves to go
shopping because she thinks there's
something good In store for her.
4 WILDING, TENNIS STAR,
KILLED FIGHTING THE
TVltKS AT DARDANELLES
Pendleton agents for. "Red
fern" Corsets, Warner Corsets,
Kaysers Silk Hose, Wanhoe Silk
Gloves, Alexandre Kid Gloves,
High Class Millinery.
Cousins, Hanan and C. P.
Ford Shoes for Women.
Pictorial Review Patterns.
Athena Underwear for Women
High Class Millinery.
THEY ARE HERE
White Shoes and Low Cuts
..ifT'l"!,
is
A Fine
A Fine
A Fine
A Fine
A Fine
A Fine
See What
We Offer
in good Footwear
White Buck Button Shoe at $4.00
White Buck Colonial Pump at f 4.50
White Buck Button Oxford at ' 3.50
Whi ite Canvas Colonial Pump at 3.50
White Canvas Mary Jane at 2.75
White Canvas I Strap Sandal a 2.25
DEPENDABLE
MERCHANDISE
ONLY.
PENDLETON'S
... QUALITY
STORE
Dedicate C. C X. T. Stadium.
NEW YORK, May 29. The Stad
ium donated by Adnlph Lewlsohn to
the College of the City of New Tork
will be dedicated today by a Greek
play presented by Granville Barker
and his cast of famous outdoor play
ers. "The Trojan Woman" of Eu
ripides Is the play that will be en
acted by the Barker company.
It Is expected more than 15 000 will
attend the dedicatory performance,
which Includes the 7000 students of
the college and their friends. Cltv
officials will also witness the Greek
tragedy.
(Continued on Page 1.)
Mrs. Gus Bertholet has returned to
her home at Pasco after spending th
past week as house guest of Mrs. R.
Raymond.
Mrs. Gladys Slaughter of this eitt
is spending the week in Portland, hav
ing left several days ago.
Mrs. Fred C. Fulton of Stanfield, is'
one of a party of Stanfield ladles la
Pendleton today.
Last evening the members of the
Woodmen of the World were surpris
ed after their meeting by their ladles
who came in upon them with great
quantities of strawberries and cream
which they served in the banquet
room.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Becker are to
leave tomorrow for Tillamook where
they will reside in the future. Mr.
Becker recently sold his tailoring
business here.
Miss Lois Hatfield of Seattle is
here upon a viBlt with her sister, Mrs.
D. S. Robinson.
Miss Ruth Terpening, one of the
graduates of the high . school last
week, left yesterday for Cheney,'
Washington where she will attend
normal school during the summer.
Miss Elva Engdahl. formerly a Per-1
dleton girl, returned to her home In
Portland yesterday after a visit here
as the guest of Miss Mildred Lynde.j
In mmnanv with Miss Lynde and'
Carl Engdahl, she motored to Helix j
punaay ana spent me aay m mo n
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Penland.
We Sell For Less
because we buy for less
Buying drummers samples for 19 stores for spot cash
and selling for cash enables us to sell for what the single
merchant pays for his goods.
Work Shoes, the kind that will wear for $1.19, 81.95,
?2.45, S2.85, $2.95, $3.25, $3.45, $3.65, $3.85,
$3.95. .
Dress Shoes, button and lace for $2.65, $2.95, $3.20,
$3.25, $3.45, $3.65, $3.S5, $3.95,
Men's stitch-down sandals, Goodyear welts, all sizes from
6 to 11 for $2.65
All oxfords for men, button and lace for $1.95, $2.85
Ladies' three strap patent pumps, for $1.95
Ladies' Mary Janes for $1.85
Ladies' cloth top patent pumps in grey and brown, reg
ular $3.50 value for $2.95
Ladies' white Mary Janes for $1.25
Children's white Mary Janes for 6oV, 85
Children's patent Mary Janes for 95 and $1.45
Child's strap pumps for 50, 60s
Children's Sandals for 50, 75&, $1.25
Ladies' high toplace boots, just what you want for your
mountain trip, for 3 45
Boys' shoes for $1.00, $1.25, $1.40, $1.45, $1.C5 and
$1.85.
Girls' shoes for $1.00, $1.20, $1.45, $1.55, $1.65,
and $1.85. T
THE HUB
51AX AHIJESTEU.
(Continued from Page 1.)
AT.
LD1NG.
LONDON, June 1. Anthony T-
wilding, or Mew Zealand, former
lawn tennis champion of Great Brit
aln, and who several times has been
a member of the Australian team In
the Dnvls Cup matches, has been
killed In the fighting; In the Dardnn
elles. Mr. Wilding Was a second lieu
tenant in the Royal Marines.
the trail that finally led to the arrest
when he picked up a man going un
der the name of Frank Foster who
offered for sale the revolver stolen
from the Milton safe.
Foster was brought to Pendletnn j
and questioned closely. He denied j
any participation in the Milton crime, j
stating that he had taken the revol- j
ver from a cache under a warehouse, I
the location of which a pal had given
him. This pal had been In Pendle-1
ton with him on May 18, he said, and :
the two had then gone to Wallula
There they separated, the one going
to Lewiston and the other returning
for the revolver.
From Foster. Sheriff Taylor secur-1
ed a full description of the other man
and a few days later encountered him
on the streets of this city. He was
placed In the city Jail but steadfastly
denied any knowledge of the crime
E. B. Wood, chief special agent for the
O.-W. R. & N. took his picture to
WMla Walla where he was Identified
as Rob Roy. In the meantime, how
ever, Sheriff Taylor's persuasiveness
had resulted In a complete confession. ,
The man, who had given the name
of Frank Rogers, declared he worked
alone on the Job and secured 152 In
cash. The Milton agent declares
there was SS2 In cash In the safe but
the yeggmnn asserts that there was
a 130 check which he destroyed.
The yeggman Is a nulet, peaceful
man in appearance and even the of
ficers declare he has not the earmarks
of s criminal. And yet his record
stamps him as one of the best profes
s'onal yeggmen In the west.
Tuesday Wednesday
ADELE LANE
in a three reel Universal Feature
"A IVIodsm Enoch firden"
NESTOR COMEDY
Hit
When lor Idol Foil"
"Celeste"