East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 28, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY. JUNE 28, 1915.
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MADE IN PENDLETON
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FRESH, CLEAN AND WHOLESOME
"PEMECO" HAMS
"PEMECO" BEEF
"PEMECO" PORK
"PEMECO" BACON
"PEMECO" MUTTON
"PEMECO" VEAL
"PEMECO" LUNCH GOODS
"Pemeco" Boiled Ham, "Pemeco" Weiner, "Pemeco"
Bologna, "Pemeco" Liver Sausage.
SEASONABLE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Young Onions, Turnips, Carrots, Radishes, Cauliflower,
Cucumbers, String Beans, New Peas.
Pendleton Pasteurized Creamery Butter.
Knight's Pickles, Olives, Relishes
SERVICE
QUALITY
SANITATION
The Central EUlarket
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LOCALS
Qh Advertising in Brief
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I'er line, per momb ft 00
No (drain takm for lew than 'l'c.
Count 0 niditmry woiok to Hue.
Locals will not be taken over the
phone and remlttame must an-om-luuy
order.
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IF YOU HAVE FREQUENT HEAD
ACHES WHICH MEDICINES DO NOT
less) clearly, or need to hold printed mat
ter nearer to or further from the eyes than formerly ; or
need more light. If you have observed any of these
things, your sight needs the aid of correctly adopted
glasses to assist as well as preserve it.
Accurately fitted glases are only possible when the
eight has been sciertifically tested.
We have every facility for doing this and exercise the
greatest care so that you may receive the utmost benefit
from wearing glasses.
A thorough examination and explanation of your con
dition will cost you nothing.
W. H. HILL
OptJdan
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Fur fuel fone flvn.
Nice iiulKldt' rnimi In TVmiilp liullil
Inj to let.
Furnlnhorl room In Nye Alts. for
rent. Apply 502 Water street.
For salp Lodging houne. Good lo
cation. Addreiw E, this office.
For rent Four room modern
hoiine. I'hone 29SW.
For rent 7 room house, 301
ThompHon. Phone 390J.
Experienced oriole want position,
ranh or hotel. '()" tills office.
For rent Cool, plcasunt front
room, close In. Phone 398W.
For rent Two houne close to new
postorilce site, inquire 211 W. Wetib.
The gold watch prize given away
at Max Haer'a store Monday at 10
o'clock wag drawn by Jerry Wlnklo
ol Pendleton, Ore.
Oregon Life. bet"t for OregonlanA
See C. L. Mayo, Dint. Mgr., or Clark
Varlan.
Man, good cook, wants position dur
ing harvest and threshing. Address
John Rosenberg, Court street i tcrday.
watchmaker and Jeweler. All work
guaranteed.
For rent Modern seven room house
east end of town. Inquire "X'' this
office.
For sale Six room bur.gn ow, good
lorbuon; also furniture. Call Tele
phone Stables.
Will do cement or carpenter work
for second hand car. Ford preferred.
Inquire J this office.
Sewing wanted by expert seam
stress. All work guaranteed. Prices
reasonable. Mrs. Bell, 211 W. Webb
street. Telephone 2"iS.
For rent Modern five room house,
gas, fireplace, nice yard and garage.
Inquire "L" this office.
Lost ladles' friendship link brace-
C. M. Horn of liakrr Ik at the Pen
i dlcton.
j Sheriff Taylor Is In the east end of
j the county today.
I John Spain, well known buckaroo,
Is over from his I nion county home.
Mayor and Mrs. Homer I. Watt
motored down from Athena this
morning.
I r. 1). C. McN'abb spent velcrda
at the Dink Adams place on McKay
creek.
O. Drake, president of the Blue
Mountain league, attended the closing
game at Pll'jt Kock yesterday.
Charles Hosklns, well known younrj
sheepman of Echo, Is up today to con
fer with the woolbuyers.
Nesmlth Ankeney and James H.
Howler motored to Lehman Springs
yesterday and spent the day fishing.
George C. Baer, local hardware
merchant, niade a trip to Meacham
yesterday In company with Bert
Smith.
Glen Sturdivant. local undertaker,
(Continued From Page Two).
Mrs. Haws Judd left yesterday for
Jefferson, Iowa, to visit several
months with relatives. She will be
Joined at Payette, Idaho, by her little
son who went over there two weeks
ago with his aunt, Mrs. Glen .Sturdi-j
vant. j
Mrs William J. Furnish Is up from'
Portland for a short stay.
Mis. C. M. nihl and Miss Kelhl of
Heimlston are guests of the Hotel
Pendleton today.
Miss Bertha Anger of Walla Walla
Is a guest of Miss Genevieve Clark in
the city.
Miss Agnes McDonald of Seattle,
who has been the guest of Miss Zella
Thompson for the past two weeks, left
today for her home.
Mrs. I.ina If. Sturgls. Mrs. George
A. Hartman, Jr., Judge Charles H.
Marsh and Cress Sturgls left at noon
went to La Grande yesterday to take! todi'v f"r Portland to attend the fu-
1 ni.ni ,r ihu . roiuiive rno ala Kctirxn
charge of the body of the late
George A. Hartman.
Judge Thomas Fitz Gerald spent the
weekend In Walla Walla where his
wife is vis ting friends. He report !
his wife In much bitter health.
V. S. Deputy Marshal D. B. Fuller
Is In the soulh end of the county to
day serving subpoenaes. Deputy Sher
iff J. H. Kstes accompanied him es-
Hartman, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saling return
ed at noon today from a week-end vis
it with friends at Gibbon.
Donald Robinson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Robinson, left at noon to
day for Hood River for a short visit
He will go on In a few days to San
Francisco to attend the Panama-Pa
cilic fair.
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PROMINENT MAX KIKS.
(Continued fron. page one.)
White
COATS
for Summer
Wear
This morning's express brought
i us a shipment of the very newest
r ideas in WHITE COATS, compris
ing White Chinchillas, White Corduroys and also
very smart styles made up in Duvetine cloth. These
we have priced very reasonable at $10.50, $11.50,
$13.50, $14.50 and $16.00. Make your selection
early, they won't last long.
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A Bank of Personal Service
because you will not always be able to earn it.
You will not always be able to save money,
Save now while everything is favorable and
build up a reserve fund to fall back on when
your earning capacity ceases, as it surely will.
We pay interest on savings ac
counts and time deposits.
American National Bank
Strongest Bank la Extern Oregon
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Mmh Mill i
SPECIAL I
let, with eleven links. Finder' return
to this offhe and receive reward.
Very many people desire to buy
lands In eastern Oregon. What have
you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley.
Wanted Man and wife without
children to board and room In pri
vate family. Address ,G" this office
For auto hire call Harry McQueen
Special trips to Bingham, Lehman,
Hidaway; also city or country trips.
Phone 110; residence phone, 306W.
Old papers for sale; Wei In bundles
Good for starting fires, etu. 10c
bUMlU. This office.
Man wants ranch work with or
without wife, in Christian family. Six
years experience with gas machinery.
"11, " this office.
Lost Gold clasp pin, on Court
street between Main and hospital.
Mary M. lirennan, St. Joseph's Hos
pital, 1911, engraved on It. Findet
please return to hospital.
"Mutt" takes the big loads and
"Jeff shows the speed. Penland
Bros, haul anything and reasonable.
Furniture van and storage warehouse
Office 647 Main street. Phone J39
Wanted Ten stock or
nrnt one and the friends he made
were many and strong ones.
In 1S75, while still living at Wes
ton, be was married to Miss Eva
Liinsdale and she still survives him.
Four children, George A. Hartman,
Jr., of this city, Ernest A., and Fred
L Hartman and Mrs. Jessie II. Myers,
wife of Charles W. Myers of Portland,
also survive him as do his mother,
Mr. Jane Hartman of this city, four
sisters, Mrs. Una H. Sturgls and Mrs.
Mary Jane Marsh of Pendleton, Mrs.
Elizabeth L. Purdy of Medford and
Mrs. Clara A. Price of Govan. Wash. I
He had three grandchildren. County!
Judge Charles H. Marsh and James H.
and Cyrus C. Sturgis are nephews.
American Is Suggested.
LONDON, June 28. The Daily Mail
editorially suggested the British gov
ernment secure the services of Orv lle
Wright to direct England's great
aeroplane fleet now being mobilized
Two Steamers Sunk.
Ql'EENSTOWN, June 28 The
steamer Luc na was sunk off Bally
cotton by a German submarine. It
carried a cargo of coal. The crew
was compelled to take to the boats in
five minutes. They were landed by
trawlers. The steamer Indranl was
torpedoed and sunk in St. George's
channel. The crew was rescued.
I ECHO PEOPLE
MEND CUB
DU.IG LAST WEEK
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(Kit MAX LITHLUAX SKKVK I S
AUK 11KI.U AT M. E. Clll IU I1
OX SUNDAY.
A. V. Cook and Wife are Away on
Summer Vacation Principal ofi
Echo Schools Leaves to Attend
Studied at Eugene fur the Summer
Other Xotes From Echo.
(Special Correspondence.)
ECHO, Ore., June 28. German Lu
theran services were held here yes-
wheat' terda' at M- E- church.
ranches. Stock farms must be good.
Wheat lands muBt be medium priced.
Any lands from 140,000 to 175,000
acceptable. Submit offers to Box 26,
Athena, Ore.
For salt Two hundred acres, S 1-2
miles east of Weston, 160 acres in
grain, rich black soil, 40 acres pas
ture, seven room house, two barns
and other buildings. Two good or
chards, R. F. IX and telephone. Pur
chaser to get 1-3 of crop. Price $16,-
000, J10.000 cash, terms on balance.
1. C. Hopkins, Weston, Ore.
Stockholders' Meeting.
The regular annual meeting of the
A. W. Cook and wife are away on
their summer vacation. In Mr. Cook's
absence O. K. Mudge is night oper
ator at the O.-W. K. & N. Co. depot.
W. W. Green, who was elected prin
cipal of the Echo high school for the
coining school year, was in town Fri
day while on his way to Eugene. Ore,
where both he and Mrs. Green will
attend the summer school.
Among those who attended the
Chautauqua in Pendleton last week
from this place were Misses Annie
Sailing, Beulah E. Barker, Clephane
and Daphene Gulliford and Rev. N
C. Smothers.
Mr WitpoT whn hnu liean vtuilincr
stockholders of the Oregon Building j . daUKnt.r Mrg T M Johnson
and Loan Association will be held at , s)nce ast February loft gatllrdav for
me omce or nip Becieiur, niii
Moore, 117 East Court street, in the
city of Pendleton, Oregon, on Tuesday-
June 29th, 1915, at 7 P. m.
R. ALEXANDER.
President.
WILL MOORE,
(Adv.) Secretary.
QSefoone
Run from $1.00 to $1.75.
PURE, CLEAN, SELECT, INSPECTED STOCK.
We are selling Groceries for lowest
cash prices. Quality not overlooked.
Deliveries prompt. Satisfaction guar
anteed. We save you 20 on your
Grocery accounts.
SPECIAL
Canned Milk, case $3.75
While they last.
! THE SPECIALTY CASH GROCERY !
Phone 476. Next Door to Quelle Cafs. C28 Main.
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For Sale, Very Reasonable.
Modern 7-room house and T lots
about 1 block off pavsd streets. Suit
able for chicken raising and garden
ing. Inquire "Mrs, C. A." this office
Adv.
Good Coal and Wood,
Our Rock Springs coal burns clean
giving you more heat and less dirt
for your mtfney. Good dry wood
that doesn't boll, tut burns. Also
labs and kindling. Protect yourself
from cold and cost order from B
L. Burroughs, phone 8. Adv.
A Sensational Feature picture.
Tlon'l fall to see that remarkable
photo-play In six reels entitled "The
Drug Terror." at the Cosy theater to-
his home In the Willamette valley. Mr.
Wilcox, although an octogenarian, is
hale and hearty. He almost constant
ly busies himself with some light
work.
At ihe annual school election held
here last Monday J. T. Hoskins was
elected without opposlt'on to succeed
himself as director and A. O. Carden
was reelected clery by a large ma
jority. Mr. and Mrs. William Tillman who
have been visiting relatives in east
ern Oregon for several months left
here Thursday for their home at
Turlock, California.
Mrs. Ella Hipper ami daughter Miss
Clara Ripper left Friday morning for
Garvis, Ore., fur a visit with old time
friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ripper and
family moved here some eighteen
years ago from Garvis and have made
Echo their home.
The Henrietta Rebekah I-odse of
this place gave a shadow social on last
Friday night.
Mrs. C. P. Adams hus organized a
study club for the ladles V Echo. This
night and Tuesday. It shows actual, has been a long felt want and much
scenes nnd characters in the under
world of New York city and Is a grip
ping moral lesson. Adv.
HAIR WORK MADAM KENNEDY
Is at 205 West Webb street, with a
fine lot of switches for ealej also pre
pared to do all kinds of hair work
from combings while here. Call afternoons.
Germans Reinforce Lines.
PARIS, June !8. Alarmed by th
steady French advance upon Colmar
the Germans have reinforced their
lines in Alsace, it waa officially an
nounced. The Germans were repuls
ed with heavy losses In an attack on
the French about Metzeral last night.
Attacks about Calonne and In the
Meuse heights were also repulsed.
interest is being taken by the mem
bers. The club met last Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. S. J. Sterns.
Grltman Brothers of Pendleton, who
bought the bankrupt confectionary
stock of J. F. Young of this place, sold
the same to A. p. Myrlck who will
continue the bus ness In the lower
part of the Masonic hall on the cor
ner of Bridge and Dupont streets.
Dr. F. R. Porn and F. T. George
made a business trip to Milton last
Thursday by auto.
Miss Zelpha Munkers Is home from
a visit In Albany and Salem.
Tance July S Saturday.
At German Hall. Good music, good
management nnd a good time assured
all who attend. Come out and enjoy
yourselves. Adv.
IN SUCH PAIN
WOMAN CRIED
Suffered Everything Until Re
stored to Health by Lydia
L Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound.
Florence, So. Dakota. "I used to be
very sick every month with bearing
down pains and
backache, and bad
headache a good
deal of the time and
very little appetite.
The pains were so
bad that I used to
sit right down on the
floor and cry, be
cause it hurt me so
and I could not do
any work at those
times. An old wo
man advised me to try Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound and I got a
bottle. I felt better the next month so
I took three more bottles of it and got
well so I could work all the time. I
hope every woman who suffers like I did
will try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabla
Compound." Mrs. P.W.Ijlvseng, Box
8, AHyn, Wash.
Why ill women continue to suffer day
in and day out or drag out a sickly, half
hearted existence, missing three-f ourtha
of the joy of living, when they can find
health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound?
Tor 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,
ulctration, tumors, irregularities, etc
If you tiant special advice write to
I.jdia E. Pinkhiim Medicine Co. (confi
dential) Lynn, Mass. Yonr letter will
be opened, read and answered by a
woman and held In strict confidence.
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i THE FOURTH OF JULY IS 1
ALMOST HERE
What will you need in the line of Clothing, Shoes, Hata,
Shirts?
I Men's suits, all new late styles for $7.50, $12.50,
913.95, SI 1.75, $16.50.
Govs' suits for $1.35. 1.95, $2.45, $2.49. $2.65,
$2.85, $2.85, $3.25, $3.35, $3.45, $3.65, $3.85,
$3.95, $4.35. These boys' suits run in ages from 4
years to 18 years old. 5
I Rovs' knee pants for 25S 35, 45S 65S 75c, 85 95 c
BOYS' BLUE BIB OVERALLS 35c
Men's dress shirts with detachable soft and military col-
lars 45 65, S5, 95 $1.25, $1.45
Men's hats for.... $1.00, $1.45, $1.85, $1.95, $2.25,
$2.45. '
5 Men's dress shoes, button and lace, black and tan for
S2.65. S2.95, $3.20, $3.25, S3.45, $3.65, $3.85, E
$3.95. .
r Men's silk socks for 25 5
Men's work and dress suspenders for 25, 35 and 45
SUITCASES
5 25 inch suit case for 98
24 inch matting suit case without straps for 81.25 E
5 24 inch matting cases with straps for $1.45
Neck ties, regular 50 and 75c values for ....25 and 39 5
E Men's oxfords for $1.95 and $2.85
Men's union suits, porosknit and fine ribbed for 49,
i 65, 85. 95.
Boys' union suits for 45
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Open Day
and Night
Meals 25c and op.
Special Eveninf
LnBchaa.
THE
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RESTAURANT
Qus LaFontaina,
Proprietor.
Fine, Clean
Furnished
Rooms
in connection
Steam Ilea ted
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GOOD VISION
Good vision does not always
mean that your eyes are per
fect, headache, dizziness, pain
in or about the eye, twitching
of inflamed eyelids, blind
spells, pain in the back of the
neck, etc., are often symptoms
of eyestrain, that are quickly
relieved when proper fitting
glasses are worn. If you ex
perience any of the above'
symptoms, no matter how well
you see, it will pay you to have
your eyes examined, and if
there is any eyestrain proper
glasses should be worn. My
experience in the correction of
eyestrain is long and varied. 1
make no experiments and
guarantee the best results pos
sible in every case.
DALE ROTHWELL,
Exclusive Optician.
American Nat. Bank Bldg.,
Fendleton, Phone 609.
Monday Only
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