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

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OPwEGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1915.
PAGE FIVE
Till: lDKAIi HAM IS
"PEMECO"
HAM
m auk ix mcndlktox
Mild Cure-Wheat Flavor
Whi n ordering meats fur your table
dcmund "PEMECO" MKATS, the su
perior (uullty, home Industry meats.
SANITARY WilOLFSOMi:
MTHITIOIK
Our market abounds In excellent
quality cuts of
"I'KMfXtr ItKKF. "IT.MKCO"
IDIIK. "I'tMHD" MOTOX.
"PKMIXXV LAM II
Iil NTH MEATS.
"Pemeco" Rolled Ham
"Pemeco" Minced Ham
"Pemeeo'' Bologna
"Pemeco" Headcheese
"Pemeco" Liver Sausujfe
SERVICE
QUALITY
The Central Market
PHONE
LOCALS
(& Advertising in Brief
Per lln first hiserilod 10c
Per line, .additions! luurtum. . . . 6c
Per line, per mouth 11 00
No lucsli taken for Iras thsa 25c.
Count 0 ordinary words to line.
Lo.sH will not te liken over the
pboos sod remlltaure Dmst ircbav
psnji order.
For fuel fona flv.
Fcr sale Dressmakers' adjustable
form. Phone IMS.
Want to rent or buy used electrle
vibrator. Address Box 705. City.
For rent Light housekeeping
run s. Phone 30SW. 401 A un.
Woman wanta situation as wait
ress or rhamhermnid. Phone a'.1"!"'..
For rent Housekeeping room. In
quire 109 Stonewall Jackson street.
For sale Five sere tract with good
bouse In Riverside. Address Box la I
It. F. 1). 1, city
John Itosenherg. Court street
WMtehrnaker and Jeweler. All work
guaranteed.
For sale so head stoik lings.
Weight 70 to 130 pounds. Inquire
fils office.
Clerk wanted --Must lie man with
experience In shoe and furnlnhlngs
store. Address "O.-H." this office. Lo.VUoX, Aug. 24. Sister Meat
Very many people desire to buy;ri (Beatrice Hartlett) of Boston,
lands In eastern Oregon. What have! Mass., is one of the leaders of war
you to offer and price? N. Berkeley, j nursing for (he allies. ,he is a well
old papers for kale: tlfO in uundies
Good for starting fires, eic. lOo a
bundle. This office.
Furnished rooms for light house
keeping and lodging at Brown hall.
Phone 350.
For sale at a sacrifice, if taken
unin me iie cc. my ou.ue the war It sometimes took several
1203 East Court street. Phone R. C dayit. Xow lt s accompll(..h()(, )n 2i
Jory, 260M. 1 hours and sometimes sooner "
For salt" One 36'' Ohio Alfalfa she has crossed the Knglish chan
cutler, and 28 H. P. gas engine. Write ne forty-nine times and will soon
or Inuulre of P. H. Buchhol Co.,1 make her fiftieth crossing. She has
Ktanfleld, Oregon. collected funds from the British pub-
ll.ive discontinued sewing at 100; lie with which to eouip hospitals at
Water street and will go out by the I Llmoirrs. Meppe and Yevolot. She
Oay. Kngagements wanted. Mrs.! has the title of Director and Chief
Mechling. Phone 614J.
We take you any place, any time.
Country trips and outing parties a
specialty. Horton Auto Service.
Phone 601.
"Mutt" takes the big loadB and
"Jeff" shows the speed. Penland
Uros. haul anything and reasonable.
Furniture van and storage warehouse
Office 847 Main street. Phone 3J9.
House for Sale.
Two acre tract, 7-room modern
house. Largo barn and chicken
house. Matlock and W. Uluff. Terms
Phone 308J. Adv.
Kelly's Auto Repair Shop.
All work guaranteed. Electric
starters a specialty. Second hand
cars bought and sold. Cottonwood
street, opposite city hall. Phone (S3
Social IMikv Wednesday KvPnlnlt.
There will he a social dance given
Wednesday evening, August 26th, by
liyal Order of Moose. Public In
vited. Good time promised all. Ad
mission 50 cents. Adv.
I ' For Hale Clieap.
One Buffalo Pitta 25 H. P. traction
engine In good condition. Inquire
iVan Petten Lumber Co. Adv.
nina wantedC
For sale One two story, eight
root.i, brick school building, situate
on school grounds at Athena, (Tma
tlla County, Oregon. Sealed bids will
be received by the board up to and
until 6 o'clock p. m. August 28th,
11)15. The board reserves the right
to reject any and all bids. Reason
able time will be allowed to remove
building from premises. For further
Information enquire at the office of
Jt. B. Richards, Athena, Oregon.
ERNEST A. ZBRBA,
Clerk of School District No. 89
Auxiliary Ship Sunk.
RERUN, Aug. 24. A German sub
marine sank a Russian auxiliary ship
off the Gulf of Finland, the admiralty
announced.
YJIGITABLIS
Young Corn
String Deans
Tomatoes
Carrots
Meets
Turnips
Cabbage
ritiiTs
Peaches
Water Melons
f antelnupe
Pununas
Oranges
Grapes
KNIGHTS
Pickles
Olives
Relishes
I.IXCH DAIXTIKS
Saratoga Chips
Tillamook Cheese
Cream Brick Cheese
Chocolate Elalri
Peanut Butter
SANITATION
455
HOSTOX SIVGKK
T1.LI.K OF WAR
XI KSK KXPKItlKXC K
$CATRJCE BAdTLCTT
known American singer. Her activ
ities have been remarkably extensive.
"(rent strides have been mude In
getting wounded soldiers to a fully
equipped hospital." said Sister Beat
rice to an International News Service
Correspondent, In describing her ex
periences. "At the commencement of
Hospital Inspecting Work, and much
of her time Is spent in making ad-
dresses to the thousands of workers
In munition factories. She reccntlv
addressed the workers in Klleswlck.
Armstrong's great gun and ammu
nition headipinrtera.
"It Just needs every man and wo
man to come forward and help out
and not rest on their oars until peace
is sicned. she said.
She concluded:
'There are mountains of work yet
to he done. I am going to the north
of England a day or two, and later I
shall return to France and help
where possible In seeing that all that
Is possible Is done for the brave suf
ferers. Irrespective of their rank or
nationality."
Good Coal and Wood.
Our Rock Springs coal burns clean
giving you more heat and leis dirt
for your money. Good dry wood
that doesn't boll, hut turns. Alec
'labs and kindling. Protect yoursell
from cold and cost -order from B
L. Burroughs, phone 5. Adv.
For Ante.
My home place on McKay creek of
320 acres, KO In summer fallow, 100
In stubble and 20 In alfalfa, will sell
stock and equipment with place, If
desired. Write or see Charles Man
ning, Pilot Rock, Ore. Adv.
Attention Moose,
Notice Is hereby given to the offi
cers and members of Pendleton lodge
No. 7S0. Loyal Order of Moose, of a
special meeting called at 7:30, Wed
nesday evening, August inh, In the
Moose hall for Initiation,
JOILX BUTLER, Dictator.
(Adv.)
For Sale.
On account of leaving the cltv.
wish to sell my modern home, 225
lane street. Reasonable terms. Or
will rent to tight party. Call at
house or E. O. office.
(Adv.) SCOTT BUTLER.
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NEWS FROM THE
FARM AMD RANGE
WU-at New if Dulutli Writing
from Huluth to the local Farmers
I'nl. n drain Agency W. W. Iiarrah
gives fome intorc.itelng Information.
He don't think It possible to sell any
northwest wheat there this year. On
I August 13 there as a spread of BO
cent i a bufhel between the spot and
Sept! mber pric es owing to the fact
I the crop Ik late and the flour mills
j had orders to fill. Crops are good In
I that country, hut late pays Mr. Har
I tah The corn crop Is a failure ow-
lug to too much rain. On the night
j of AUKimt 1'J there was frost In Du-
luth. ( regon barley is better than
I the Minmsota variety and might be
sold there. Northwest farmers have
spoiled the Minneapolis market by
' sending In poor and mixed lots of
sacked wheat. They cannot handle
sacked wheat there and charge one
cent a bushel for .bulking; sacked
wheat at any time.
.
I'slng The Grain Rajrt An indica
tion that the wheat le!d here has
been generally better than was ex
pected a month ago Is found In the
fact that farmers who had grain bag
orders w ith the Farmers Union Grain
Agency have generally taken all the
bags they had contracted for. The !
orders for bags were placed a year)
ago and In most cases farmers or-1
dered what they thought they would j
need. Tn the Helix country most all
who had ordered bags took their full j
supply.
I
Milpplui Many I-amlw Smythe
Bros will ship another tralnload of
lambs to Chicago tomorrow, the ship-1
ment this time going from Lyle, I
Wash. This makes the third traln-
jlond o' lambs shipped by this firm to i
Chicago In the last month.
I
S'tnnfli'ld So'rt Cattle A report
from Kansas City, Mi... yesterday
shows that R. X. Stanfield sold six
carloads of cattle in that market. For
steers he received a price of $7.90 and
for cows to 25 and $6.63.
(Continued From Page Two).
Mrs. K. K. l'aer and daughter WII.
hiSmina left this morning for Walla
Walla mid Sunn; side, Wash , on a
two weeks visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Wheeler a:e
enjoying a visit from Mr. Winder's
brother and wife. Mr. nn,l Mrs. Fred
Wheeler of Peterson, low.i. They aV
rlve.l this niornina u:'ti-r -L-itlnc at
different points over the nonhwest
an.i are n. ,n some
me.
Mr
from
.1. All.
1 Ycj-'er arrived today
I"v.i, where she had
speiidii.g the summer. Mrs.
:er Mill 1,. n it in thL. j'tndieton
ols this car.
Vea
schi
Mrs 1!. Ale:
ariiv.d till;
o r and son of p :s
lornlng: to visit with
father, J. M. R. nt-
Irs
Al. xande
ley.
; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ceiss are spend.
, Ir.c a few weeks in Pendleton. .Mr.
Geiss taught last year at Weston but
Is umletern.inoi! what he will do r,.xt
year.
Vrr. W. .. C.Tlt's f x.w
e'.-.l at the hivne of h,.r
-Mr
11. II. Hattcrv.
A.VMWCAX (ONSI L
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mm tat wuga Kem'
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 24.-
patches to this point from Vera Crui
say that V. S. Consul W. W. Canada
is to be expelled by Carrania for
"meddling In the political affairs" of
Mexico.
ClntheH Parade at Bar Harbor.
BAR HARBOR, Me., Aug. 14.
Summering society folk gave a bene
fit for summering city folk today. It
took the form of a fashion show nt
the swimming club, new models In
summer and fall wear being display
ed by matrons and debutantes.
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TITANIC WIDOW
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NEWPORT. Aug. 24 Socieiy g
much interested in the forthcoming j
announcement of an engagement!
which will be one of the surprise; of!
the summer. It Is that of Mrs.!
George I). Widener, uho.se husband onel's "fair, lucid and interesting nar
iv as lost 011 the Titanic, to Dr. Ham-jra'.ive dispells complietely the tcpo
llton Hire, the American explorer. ; graphical points In dispute."
who h:s been in Newport forseeral Mrs. Widener was also a passcn-wn-ks
and has been much entertain-1 ger on the Titanic when she lost her
ed.
The formal announcement will
probably be made at the hall on Fri
day nieht. given by Mrs. Widener a:
i her villa here, and it is said on pu.-.-i
! authority that the voiding will take
place on Autrust 2S.
Dr. Rice is well known in C'ls
country 1:11 in llncind for his e
'1or,it!"n. in Sou'h America. He is
j (ft years old
j 'n the return of ox-P;
' Roosevelt's exploration party fmni
South America last year. Dr. Rice.
then in London, declared that the
! colonel's claim of having discovered j
:a new river was "unintelligible." He
asserted that there was no such
er as the colonel described.
Or FRANK BV
innnn on mtv nnAMn ninu m
-:!UUDD UUUI1II UUHnU MI IU
HII I MS OF I
ATLANTA, Aug. 24 A special, came to his death at the hands of
session of the Cobb county grand j "unknown persons." Patterson is be
Jury to investigate the lynching of ! lieved to have acted on advice of Gov.
lao Frank was called for Sept. 11 by j ernor Harris, whose investigators are
Judge R. L. Patterson. The action understood to have definite informa
was taken in spite of a verdict of a 'tlon which has not been made pub
coroner's Jury at Marietta that Frank lie.
K OF PERSONS FLEE
FOR THEiR LIS AS FLOOD
WATER BREAKS THROUGH LEVEE
. H T ' '
IJTTLE ROCK, Ark., Aug. 24.
Hundreds of persons fled for their
lives at Newport, Ark., when new
breaks appeared In the levees which
gave way before the hight waters pre
vailing for the past 10 days. Through
out yesterday men were employed pil
Prisoner FJiJoTd ttiietcn Ilnner.
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 24. 80 that
a county Jail prisoner might enjoy a
twenty-five cent chicken dinner wide
ly advertised here, the cafe proprietor
went oh the man's bond, furnished
Djs-.'bail of $1000 and escorted the prls
I ner back to Jail after the feast,
i Theft the enterprising restauranter's
money was returned and the captive
sang the praises of the chicken dinner
to every other unfortunate In his
"lank."
Merchants) Eat Bee Ten.
BIRMINGHAM. Ala, Aug. 24.
The annual meeting of the Alabama
Merchants' association opened here
today with a barbecue at East Lake.
Tomorrow night W. P. O. Harding of
the federal reserve board will speak,
TO WED AGAIN
A month later, however, he wrote
(o Col. Roosevelt and apologized for
the "unpleasantness of his com
ments'' and declared that the col-
hu-.and and one of her sons. Her
Ivnshand was the son of Peter A. B.
Widened of Philadelphia and besides
their son Harry K., who died with his
father, she has two cildren, George
D . Jr . and Eleanor.
Before marriage se was Elean
or Elkins, daughter of the late Wil
liam A. Klkins, who was associated
with P. A. IJ. Widener in many finan
cial interests. She if tall, a brurette
and noted for her beauty. She is
s.ti.l to possess one of the finest col
lections of jewels in the world. One
string of pearls which Mr. Widener
gave her for a Christmas present in
1909 was said to have cost $730,000
riv-land another rope of pearls which she
I owns is worth $230,000.
GEORGIA IB
ing fea.ndbags along the levees In an
effort to strengthen them. But the
barriers wht out with a roar at some
Places, inundating new districts. New
port is now under one to 15 feet of
Water. A number of persons are said
to have been drowned, but the reports
are without confirmation.
Italians Praise America.
ROME, Aug. 14. Appreciation is
expressed here In government circles
and by the people of the weighty bur
den undertaken by the American
embassy In Constantinople In the pro
tection of Italian Interests in Turkey.
Unofficially, hopes are expressed that
the United States will send additional
warships.
Many Italians are employed as la
borers In the Interior or the Turkish
empire remote from the direct Influ
ence of American consuls.
-
Canadian Race Meet Open.
OTTAWA, Aug 24. A six day
meet of the Connaught Park Jockey
club opened today.
iSfilillllilTll
Clarence Orton. VarivU.- rancher,
la a visitor here today.
F. D. P.lnehart of Enterprise is a
guest of the Bowman.
J. A. Gervals of Meacham la down
from the mountain today.
T. G Smith of Echo Is among the
visitors In Pendleton today.
W. It. Walpole of Irrigon Is amon$
the gueits of the Hotel St. George.
Eric II. Cordon and J. K. Samples
of Hood River are at the Pendleton.
J. H. Maloney and Mrs. M. E. Ma
loney of Condon are Pendleton vis
itors. Mrs. Clarence Orton came In this
morning from her home near Van
sycle. ;
Charles McAlavy and Eva McAlavj
of Helix were visitors in Pendleton
yesterday. ,
Julius Guderain, prominent Birch
creek farmer and stockman, is In the
city today. 1
Glen McCullough, well known
ranch foreman of Stanfield. was In
tbe city last evening.
Paul Flnnell of the First National
Bank force has returned from a vaca-1
tlon at Lehman Springs. ' I
C W. Matthews, prominent sheep
man of the Pilot Rock country-, 1 a
buslnesa visitor in the city today.
J. H. Meek. Northern Pacific
freight agent with headquarters at
Tacoma, came in this morning from
Pasco. I
Carl Cooley. bookkeeper at Alexan
der's, returned this morning from a
vacation spent In Portland and
Brownsville.
H. F. Peacock, a postal inspector
with headquarters at La Grande, was
here yesterday and left this morning,
for Helix.
MOTHER-IN-LAW LINES UP
AGAINST DAUGHTER-IN-LAW
FAMILY COXTKOVEItSY. LEADS
TO CASK BEING BKOCGHT
INTO COIRT.
Mother-in-law is pitted against
daughtcr-in-law in a family contro-1
versy which led yesterday to Mrs.
Katherine Timmerman of Helix
swearing out a warrant for the arre.st
of Mrs. Will Timmerman. charging
her with statutory vagrancy. Mrs.
Timmerman came in yesterday morn
ing and during the afternoon the
warrant was made out in Justice
court upon her complaint. !
The elder Mrs. Timmerman claims
that her son's wife has been conduct-'
lng herself in a disorderly and riot-
ous manner, has cursed her. keers'
her off the farm, prevents her from'
inn V: in 7 -nftr thp ornr'S .ma threat-
ens to ki;i her. she ten of many
alleged incidents which tend to sub-
stantiate her accusations of the "n-iactlV alike (of Uniform den
seemly conducte of her datightcr-in-! I ii.,. eP(1 :f rn rea,l
la w.
WFSTON-I'EXDLETOX AITO
STAGE
Selieciule.
Going West. P. M.
8:00 Lv. Weston 1:00
A. M.
Weston
Athena
Adams
Lv.
Lv.
Lv.
8:15 Lv. Athena 1:15'
8:35 Lv. Adams 1
35
A. M.
Lv. Pend'n
Lv. Adams
Going East P. M.
10:00 Lv. Pend'n 4:00
10:50 Lv. Adams 4:60
Lv. Athena I.:15 Lv
Athena 6:15
Fare
Weston to Athena, 2fc; Weston to
Adams. 50c: Athena to Adams, 25c:
Weston to Pendleton. 11.00; Athena to
Pendleton. 75c; Adams to Fendleton.
50c.
Round trips, if made In same day:
Weston and Pendleton, $1.50; Athena
and Pcnd'eton. $1.25.
Headquarters: Weston at City
Drug Store; Athena. St. Nichols Ho
tel; Adams. Inland Mercantile Store:
Pendleton. French Restaurant.
A. M. Boyden. Proprietor.
MiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiii'j.
NOW IS THE TIME TO THINK ABOUT GETTING THE 1
I CHILDREN READY FOR SCHOOL
j We Have a Complete: Line f
of Childrens Clothing, Hats, I
Shoes, Hose, Shirts, Etc.
One lot of boys' knicker-
bocker suits $1.00
Boys' suits.. $1.63, $2.45
5 It will pay you to see these
before you buy.
Boys' knicker pants.... 15
Larger size 40, 65. S5
Children's shoes 63, 95
Boys' shoes $1.43, ?1.65,
and $ 1.05.
Bovs underwear, garment,
7 hit-
TffE
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iimimiiiitiiiiiiiiiio'
ConDun Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES'.:
HOT TABLES
CHILLI CON CARIIE
SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean and np-to
date; FIRST CLASS SF.RVICk
TEA 5c Pacta $r.e
Under State
Hotel
Cor. Webb and Cottonwood 8n
Pnon 1(7 Pendleton, Or
ITALIAN TROOPS LEAVE
, TO BATTLE THE TURKS
ROME, Aug. 24. Itaty'a first blow
against Turkey was believed1 )aunch
ed when several large transports, es-
-..j bv war.lDs. left Brindlsl..
Taranto ftnd vaDle for an unknown:
destination. It is believed In Rome
that they will aid in the atark on th
Dardanelles.
Itrlti-h Lose 3 Veswrfs.
LONDON. Aug. 24. The British)
steamer Cober, of 3060 tons, has been)
"nk by a German submarine. The
crew has heen landed in safety.
The British steamers Windsor and1
William Dawson have met disaster.
The Windsor, a vessel of 055 tons,
has, according to a report issued here,
been sunk, while the William Dawson
an old steamer of 284 tons, has beei
blown up. The crew of the Windsor
was saved, but five men of the Daw
Eon's crew were lost.
Interned French Aviator Ecrcs.
PARIS, Aug. 24. Eugene Gilbert,
the French aviator who was obliged
to land in Switzerland June !7
through an accident to his motor,
after bombarding the Zeppelin shed
at Frledrlchshafen, and was Internal
near St. Gothard, has escaped. ne
arrived in Paris and reported for ser
vice at the French ministry of war.
Make this test wilh each eye
t , jj U paper at
J r . :
srms length and see tt the
above gTOlip of lillOS look e.-
the fine print below with ease
and comfort when held at 14
inches.
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poartr lmw n.ti m-iM pi'jv ojary from I atnu
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If you are wearing glasses,
make the test with them on. If
your vision does not meet the
above requirements your sight
is not normal and should be
made normal with proper fit
ting glasses.
See
Dale Rcthwell,
Exclusive Optician
American Nat. Rank Bldg.
Phone 609.
Children's hose,
at
all sizes.
10f
Real heavy hose 12 '.j?
Boys' shirts 25
Boys' overalls 35. 43'
Ladies' seamless hose -at
VSVtt E
Ladies' mercerized hose 5
at 18
Ladies' wool unions ... 95 .
Ladies' fine hdkfs 5 E
Matting suit cases.. 3 L.-5 5.
Ladies' Julictts O
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