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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1915)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST ORKCOXI AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY. JUNE IT,, HU". PAGE FIVE T7 A r3 n n BETTER QUALITY PEMECO" MEATS Cban and Wholesome Beef Roasts Pork Roasts Select Steaks Choice Mutton Chops Sugar Cured Hams Sugar Cured Bacon Fancy Smoked Shoulders... FRESH FISH Salmon Halibut Smelt Halibut Cheeks Shad Shad Roe Norway Mackerel SELECT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Asparagus, 2 lbs 25 New Beets, 3 bunches 10 New Carrots, 3 b'neh's 10 Cabbage Greens, 3 hds. 'Z5p Green Onions and Radishes 2 bunches . 5 New E. Ohio Potatoes, 6 pounds 25 Bermuda White Onions, pound 10e New Crop Turnips, lb. 3 New Peas, 4 lbs . 25 String Beans, lb 15$ Red Raspberries, "2 boxes 25 Ripe Bing Cherries, box 10 KNIGHTS PICKLES, OLIVES, RELISHES. SERVICE SANITATION QUALITY The Central arket 33 TWO PHONES INSPECTION SCORE 86.6 173 l.'hurl Ktnnton of H.-I x Ik lit tn i .t, ti-ortie.. Jude Ksteb of Krho I here at tending court. Don Snyder nt Wnlla Walla, ix reg istered lit the Pendleton. Frank Wiglesworth of Union Is reg istered t the St. George. IL L. Campbell of Walla Walla 1 reentered at the St. George. Frank L. McNeil of Lehman Is In the city today iin a business trip. J. E. Itusseli l back from Bingham Springs where he spent a week. David H. Fuller, United States mar shsl of Portland, is in the city today. V. Wiglesworth, well known farm er of Heppiier, I In the city today on business.. (ieorge TJrumbeller and John Cas- OFFICIAL FBOGRAfi FOllHli IS GIVER; II! STARS K.NTKKTAIXMKNT KTUtTS oi: wi:i:k iicom toh;ht, JlK 2 I'ltOGHAM IS liAIDKI). l-il ileal IobhI, Musical and iMiuillc Number Together With ( lam W ork Will Prove Uusy, Pleasant Hours for TIumc Who Attend Iland Here Friday. . The Ited Letter day for Pendleton occurs one week from toninht, June 2'i. when the Pendleton Chautauqua opens In all Its glory. The program for the seven days of unexcelled am- per of Walla WaJla were In the c!tJ J,ement and education is regarded toy today. "local committeemen as the strongest ,.,,, . , Hhey have yet seen. The Chautauqua i lieorge T. Cochran, prominent at-, ' . . . . oti business, dollars to bring the talent to appear ., . ' here, from the west. Much of the r. , reterson, machinery .expert! program is of International origin u ami nana, came in on we N. r. train thin forenoon. E. I. Hopple, traveling freight and paxscnger agent for the Northern Pa cific Is hfre today. Morni "Fun Monday. l'-- T'.riior i "ha'itriU'H'a. li'l I'hil'.soi.hv of Tiavel"'. . Mrs. Hobinsor. Aft'Tnooii---Prelude. . . '..l-s Yodlcrs Popular lecture IDLEMAN UNO INGRAM FORM PARTNERSHIP (CfiiUiiuuJ .From Page Two). Mrs. L. Ilaye Jdleman Is now At Monmouth whero she will take -a course In (be summer school now be ing conducted there. She left Satur day and will ttt absent eight or tor. weeks. been visiting Mrs. M. A. Jaw, left today for Union. Mr. Jttolr .Is em ployed In the bridge and building de partment of the O.-W. R. ft Si. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griggs and family will leave tmnuorrow for a visit please arrange to settle at an ecrlv Jn Albany, McMlcnxlUe and Lebanon. JtUte. Albany Is Mr. Griggs' old home and I Lucas and Mnrrett, reliable black- be has not bevn there in thirteen smiths and mechanic, will continue sion engineer Tor the O.-W. R. & N. W. F. Taylor, son of H. J. Taylor, and who formerly lived here, arrived today by motorcycle from Ills home at Pnnirroy, Wash. William Rollins, division superin tendent of the O.-W. R. & N. with headquarters at La Grande, Is regis tered at the St. Ooorge. XntliY. Harry Rlmart, clerk In Ihe local Having disposed of my blackamith freight office of the O.-W. R, & N. business, I desire to close my ftcceunts company, returned yesterday from as soon as possible. All those know- j Portland where he attended the wed ing themselves Indebted to me will Hng f his sister. Xotice to I'armors. If you have wheat or alfaita hay for sale, call on Penland Bros, tfrans fer, (47 Main street Adv. "1 regard the program given to the people of the west this year as the beM we have ever built," recently stat ed J. R. Kllison. manager of the west ern circuit. "We have spared no ef- forjs In bringing it to the northwest j Eaxlern circuits have strong pro. grains. They hve considered ours to be on a par if not greater than theira." In order to give-the citizens of Pen- rtleltm rititinntM'jif c t(i fumMlurivo O 1 . leel of Echo was In the flty, themselves with fhe seven davs of en yesterday on a business trip and left . tertalnment the ,.gram is herewith last evening for his home. j ,jr n(ftj , full. P. M. Williams of La Grande In at, Kinney Miller, sujwfintemlent. tne i.ownian. Mr. Wirrianis is dwi- Mrs. A. L. Knbinsnn. morninE hour lectuTer. June "i-28. Jrotrram Iteglw. 'lromptly. Children's hour 9:00 a. m Afternoon concert 2:30 p. m Mialne Itorton returned yesterday! from a visit In Portland where he at tended the Rose festival. S. H. CmMerhead, prominent offi cial of the Northern Pacific Is here today on a huslncsH trip. .jears. .y.'. and Mrs. Burt iJlalr, who have the business and ege. (Adv.) desire your patron ISAAC JA.T. iiiiitiiiiiinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiMiiMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiituiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: s I I Mutual Master Pictures i GO SEE THIS POWERFUL DRAMA I Attorney S. D. Peterson of Milton. Is a business visitor In the city today. He will defend Frank Sans, Inflicted for cruelty to an animal, and is here getting data on the case J. II. Kennedy and (laughter Ethel, will leave for Portland on No. 17 to day. They will visit Seattle before returning home. Mr. Kennedy's young er son, Rlaine, has been in Portland for several weeks with his uncle. The Cup of Life Mutual Masterpicture This fit.e-roel wonder picture is a tremendously dra matic movir , featuring Miss Bessie Barrincale and a cast of clever players. It's a play or mother and daughter for father and the boys, for jl teaches a great moral lesson. Today and Tomorrow LOCALS & Advertising in Brief ItATKS. Per line first Insertion lOe lVr Hne. additional iniiert lou . . . . ftc Per line, wr month $1.00 Xo locals isken for less than s.le. fount tl ordinary wnris to line. Locals will not be taken o?er the phone and remittance must accom tan; order. 24 3 W house, I COSY THEATRE E $1000.00 Contest Closet at Noon Tomorrow. -j MUTUAL MOVIES. Hlltltlllllllltlltllllllllllilllillllllillllllliliiilllltllllillllllllllillllllllllliilllllllllliiliil P aving FOR YOUR Cash G rocenes Means the Best, More of it and Prompt Deliveries Butter Krust Bread, fresh daily 10 Knights High Grade Pickles, assorted. ' Byers Best Flour, 25 pound sack 80 Knights Tomato Ketchup, bottle 20 Dill Pickles, Knights, 2 dozen 25" Frankfurters, fresh daily, dozen 25 Sugar Best Berry 1 4 pounds $ 1 .00 THE SPECIALTY CASH GROCERY Phone 476. Next Door to Quell Oaf 628 Main. For fuel fone fire. For sale- Small money safe. For rent Modern ten room close In. Af'Ply John Vert. Oregon Life, best for OregonlanA See C. L. Mayo, Dist. Mgr., or Clark Vartan. John Rosenberg, Court waicnmaRer and Jeweler. All work guaranteed. For sale Six room bur.gniow, good location; also furniture. Call Tele phone Stables. Found Hlack leather hand bag near Pilot Hock. Owner may recov er same by paying for this ad. For sale Span young Percheron 3 -year-old horse. Wm. Goodnight, Yoakum rtatlon. Sewing wanted by expert seam stress. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Bell, l W. Webb street. Telephone 27 6J. Old papers for sale; tieO In bundles. mui'o ior starting nres, etc. 10 bnrila. This office. woman wanted for general house work, flood wages to right par ty, steady Job. "C." For rent Modern five room house, gas, fireplace, nice yard and garage. Inquire "L" this office. Very many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. Wanled Man and wife without children to board and room In pri vate family. Address "C this office. Wanted Position on ranch bv middle aged lady. No objections to distance or another woman. Koom H, Senate. I For auto hire call Harry McQueen ' Special trips to Bingham, Lehman. Hidaway; also city or country trips. Phone 110; residence phone, 308 W. "Mutt" tnkes the big loads and "Jeff" shows the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse Office (47 Main street. Phone 33!. Notice. The Pendleton Valley Dairy makes two deliveries a day to homes. Freeh milk and cream, wholesale or retail. Good ' service. Phone 13F4. Adv, Good Cool and Wood. Our Rock Sprint,! coal bums clean giving you more heat and less dirt for your money. Good dry wood thst doesn't boll, but burns, Alse slabs and kindling. Protect yourself from cold and cost order from B. U Burroughs, phone t. Adv. Electric sewing machine have been Installed In the schooU of Cincinnati. Ohio, for the public schools sewing course. Evening concert ......... 7:30p.m. Morning lecture 10 00 a.m. Afternoon lecture 3:00 p.m. Evening Lecture ....8:15p.m. Morning admission 2Dc, .children 15c, Tuesday, Kvening 'Opening Exercises and Su perintendent's Announcement. Magical Entertainment The Floydt .of Boston I. Prestidigitation ; Mr. Floyd and Assistants 2 Mind P.cading Mohala 3. Musical InUrludes Mr. Allard 4. (losing Scene, the Trunk Mys tery Entire fVmpany Aiimiss on 3Sc. children Kj. Wefliiesday. Morning Junior Chautauqua. Morning lecture,,- "The Swearing System of Great i'ritain and An - . erica" Mrs. A. L A. Robiason Afternoon Prelude , The Schumann Quintet "America of Today and Tomorrow" Dr. XeueiJ Dwight Hillls Admission 50c Even ng Grand Concert. The Fam ous Schumann String Quintet. Admission 50c. Thursday. "Purling Day" Morning Junior Chautauqua. Morning Ieelure. "The Passion Play of Oberammergau," Mrs. A. L. A. Robinson Afternoon Prelude.. Saxony Singers Lecture, "American Ideals" Mrs. A. C. Zchner Admission 35c. Evening Grand Concert j Saxony Singers i I-ecture. "Our Town"... Nels Darlins Admission 35c. Friday. ( Irk illo Bay street j Morning Junior Chautauqua. Morning Lecture. "China the Yellow Peril".... Mrs. A. L A. Robinson Afternoon Grand Concert Cirlcillo s Italian Band Ailm ssion 5'ic. Evening "11 Trovatore" In four acts. II Trovatore Grand Opera Company Grand Concert Cirlcillos Italian Band. Admission 75c. 11 Trovatore (The Troubadour) Time I.'.th Century. Act I Allnferl Palace. Act II Gypsy Camp in Biscay Moun tains (Anvil chorus Opens This act.) Act. Ill Camp of Dl Luna. Manrico's Castle. Act IV Pnlace of Aliferia. Trison Scene The Miserere. Prison Cell of Manrico. Cast of Characters. Leonora, a noble lady of the Court of Angon. . . . Signnrlna Sarah Ahi Azucena. a watolermg Gypsy Signorina Velma Manli Inez, attendant of Leonora Miss Agnes Hanich Maur co. a young Trouhador of mysterious birth. In reallly a bro ther of Count ili Luna Signor Josef Morin fount li Luna, a young noble of the Prince tf Aramui Signor Glustino Zara iVrr.imlo a captain (if the uard and under Ii Luna j Si.Hiior Frank Iluenfusco Saturday. MotnitiM - J mi or Chautauqua. Mornini: lecture. "NeW Zealand, the Home of Democracy," Mrs, A, L, A. Robinson Afternoon Ariisa's Recital Kuthven MacDonald "The Lucky Number," T. Eugene Baker Kvening Grand Concert liuthven MacDonald of Toronto. Canada Famous Production, "The Story Beautiful" Father Patrick J. MacCorry An evening of art. music, oratory. Admission 50c. Sunday, Afternoon Prelude... Gullotta Trio Ijecture, "National Rlghteeousnees" Mrs. A. L. A. Robinson Admission !5c. Evening Sacred Concert Gullotta Trio Lecture, "The Man Worth While" Roland A. Nichols Admission 35c LOCAL DF.XTISTS I'XITK OKFIfTW WITH (jCAKTKItS IN THE SCHMIIKT m iLIMXG. Announcement was made this morning by Dr. L. D. Idleman that he has formed a partnership with Dr. F. L.' Ingram and that henceforth they will conduct Joint offices in the Schmidt building. Dr. Ingram has been In Pendleton since last June and while he has had rooms with Dr. Idle man their business hag been conduct ed separately. i Dr. Ingram has been a dentist In active practice the last eight years and has made a special study of the treatment for pyorrhea under Dr. Carr 'Of Chicago who is considered the greatest specialist on this disease in the world. Dr. Ingram has also studied under Dr. Smith of Cleveland and Dr. Barbour of Chicago and rrlngs to the partnership a full knowledge of his particular profes sion. Before coming to Pendleton, Dr. Ingram was prominent in his pro fession in the valley. i The business will now be conduct ed under the firm name of Idleman & Ingram. They have one of the best equipped offices in the country, with rpecial facilities for X-ray work. They also announce that their respec tive studies of painless dentistry has qualified them for handling cases of more than ordinary difficulty. Dr. Idleman has been practicing in Pendleton the last ten years, having opened offices here In 1897. He is a post-graduate of many schools of note I throughout the country. Last year he went earst and took up post-graduate work at Chicago and at the Har vard summer school of dentistry, spending 1 weka In studying special work, particularly painless dentistry, including fractured Jaw cases and por celain Jacket work. Dr. Ideman al so studied at Cleveland, Ohio, for some time along special lines. ! V if M I'M tl 8 I NEW SILK J DR JUST IN We have just unpacked a new shipment of silk dresses compris ing taffeta, pongees and tub silks made up in several jaunty styles that are sure to please the woman who likes something different and exclusive. It would be im possible to describe these pretty creations in so small a space but a visit to the store will find us "pleased to show you." NEW IMPORTED PONGEE SILKS Today's express brought us several pieces of Real Im ported Pongee, 27-in. and 34-in. wide at 3f, 85 and ?1.00 yard. IcK'iiilalle Mcrch"dl) Only I . Col. George W. Bain of Kentucky Admission 35c. Evening Grand Closing Concert... Swiss Alpine Yodlers from the Zil lerthal and Evelyn Bargelt, car toonist A double program. Admission SOc. BERLIN PAPFR. (Continued from page one.) Germans Caoture Towns. BERLIN', June 4. The Germans stormed and captured the village and chateau of Hooge, east of Ypres, the war office announced. The battle In this region has been In progress for several days. British forces wera strongly enthenched in the village, but yesterday it waa announced, the en gagement was taking a favorable tun for the Germans. The Germans also claim new advantages have bee, gained north of Arras. For Sale, Very Reasonable'. Modern T-room houee and T Iota about 1 block off paved streets. Salt able for chicken raising and garden ing. Inquire "Mrs. C. A." this office. Adv, pa has been for months harping. Herr, Zimmerman pays his respects to what he terms typewriter hiws, who, far, from the front, are preaching war to the knife against everybody and con-j dudes: . "We wish to write w ith blood and iron, but Just because we are fearless j and determined we may look for pos-l silile ways by which to arrive at an understanding with America. We need not close up our department of Incoming and outgoing declarations of j war. which heretofore ha worked , nobly, but It seems to me that we can (urtail the output somewhat without Incurring a reputation for excessive caution." newsv notes of Pendleton Road Improvement Itctrun. Contractor W. Jeffeke began work today on improving the Meaehara road and expects to be finished up in record time. A large gang of men were set to work this morning. Return from Auto Trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Montgomery re turned today from an automobile trip through southern Idaho They went from here to Kinghill by train and there engaged an automobile and touied the many places of Interest in that section of the state. They re port a very pleasurable trip. Interesting Tennis Mateh, A tennis match Interesting to local lovers of the game was that of last evening between ((liver P. Morton of Portland who is visiting here and Ir vin Brooks of Athena. Both are ex ceptionally good players and a num ber of local enthusiasms watched the gainer with keen interest. Several friends of Mr. Brooks accompanied him over from Athena The match was not completed hut when it was called, Mr. Morton was ahead. AH Dollars Are Alike Dl VT there is a big difference in DU1 what you can get for one. The HUB give more good, clean merchandise for your money every day in the year. SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES FOR EVERYBODY. Men's work shoes, good ones for 51.19, 81.95, $2.25. f?o' ?2 85' Sf52'95' 3'23' ?3'45' 65' Men's dress shoes, button and lace, black and tan for li lt' ll t' ?2'95' ?3'20' ?3'25' ?3-45-pJ.S5, S3.9o. Boys' button and lace shoes for Sl.OO, 81.25. $1.45 81.55, 81.65, 81.85, S1.95. LADIES' SHOES, OXFORDS AND PUMPS Ladies' 3 strap patent pumps for 81 95 Ladies' Mary Janes for 81.85 Ladies' cloth top patent pumps for 82.95 Ladies' patent, gun metal and vici kid shoes, button and lace for j j- Ladies' patent, gun metal" and kid 'button 7hoeS','"Goodyear 7 on .i ior ou- So?' 91-00, Girls' shoes for 85 9. si nn t 81.35. 81.45, 81.55, S1.65. 50 and 75 Children's Sandals for THE HUB R u ni t r- ml fA, Boylrn is Improving. Word received from Pilot Bock thus afternoon said that Robert Boylen who was seriously Injured in an acci dent Sunday afternoon when his mo lorcycle coll ded with an automobile, showed slight situs of improvement and it is now believed he will recover. It has not been determined yet wheth. e'r he suffered concussion of n.e hm-'n or not. He has been conscious today ' but unable to remember nnythlng of : the accident. He has bad neriori of ' unconseioiism ss also but on the whole t was said his condition Is creatlv im-proved. Tuesday and Wednesday Kai'Miulio Xoiiilinnied. BKKI.1N. June 15. French avia tors bombarded Karlshuhe. the capi tal of the Duchy of Baden and killed eleven yesterday, an official announce ment declared. Many Atistrftlintfct KI1KM. SYDNEY, June 15. More than a thousand Australians Were killed and six thousand wounded In the fighting on the Gallipot! peninsula. In 1S95 there were 15 wood pre serving; plants operating In the United States; In 1914 the number had In creased to 1!!, representing all types of plant Card of Thank. The Ogilvy family take this method of expressing their appreciation of the many kind favors shown them In their late bereavement. Adv. E I M Tl h i I a HE SSLent CMMand