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E1UIIT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1913. PAGE FIYK SUNDAY DINNER SUGGESTIONS "Pemeco" Beef Roast "Pemeco" Pork Roast "Pemeco" Mutton RoaHt CHOICE FRUITS Celery, 3 hunches 23 Radishes, 3 bunches.. 10 Onions, 3 bunches 10 Cauliflower, head 20 String BcanB, 4 lbs.... 25 Cabbage, large head 15 Carrots, lb 3 Potatoes, 10 lbs 25 Green Peppers, 3 for.... 5 Dry Onions, 12 lbs 25 KNIGHTS PICKLES, Made .in SERVICE QUALITY The Central Market PHONE 455 LOCALS (Si Advertising in Brief RATKS. Per lint flret InwrUnn 10c l'er Hne, addltlutisl towrtlon. . . . .V Per line, per mutitb $1.00 No loralt taken for Ifm than 2.c. Count 6 ordinary worda to line. Lo-flla will net be taken ofer the phone and remittance muat arcom puj order. (Paid Advertisement.) For sale Stoves, refrigerator and piano. Call phone J!R. Want to rent or buy used electrle vibrator. Address Box 705, City. Experienced young couplo want position on ranch. Phone J19DJ. For rent Housekeeping roomi. In quire 109 Stonewall Jackson street. For rent Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping Inquire 301 Mlleth street. Would like to rent S or I room house for a year or more. Address "D" this office. For sale Five acre tract with good house In Riverside. Address Rox 15 it. F. i. l, city. Jhn Rosenberg, Court street watchmnker and Jeweler. All work guaranteed. Wanted To rent furnished or un furnished house. Inquire at Oregon Motor Garage. For sale SO head stock hogs. Weight 70 to 130 pounds. Inquire fils office. For trade Good, hard young mare, buggy and harness. Call at 5, 10, 15-cent Store. Chambermaid wanted At Ring ham Springs. Good wages for right party. Phone. 411. Very many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. Old papers for sale: tie.! In bundles Joed for starting fires, etc. 10 ftundl. This offlc. Furnished rooms for light house keeping and lodging at Brown hall. Phone 350. "Mult" 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 3S9. Jlllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllll'i 1 Saturday will be the Last Day of 1 1 the Big Unloading Sale at The Hub I . 35c Neckties 15 25c Boys' Underwear 7Vi i 50c Silk Handkerchiefs at 10? and 35t. 25c Straw Hate 10? 5 Boys' Pants 15( 49, 65? 5?. 5' Ladies' Handkerchiefs at 5 5 and 8I3?. I Suit Cases 05?, ?1.25, I and $1.45. Children's White Canvas 5 Pumps 65? Children's Slippers 40? Children's Shoes 65? and 05?. Boys' Suits $1.00, $1.65, i $2.45, $3.45. S Boys' Shoes $1.00, $1,65, $1,05 And 82,45v i Min'a Uudferwear, jh4vy I rMftt) ....... ............ 45? I Work Sox ....................... 5? I Black and Tan Sox.... 6,4? Men's Ariny fcnd Navy 1 Shirts v.- 45? 5 Men's Ftispenders 25? S Shoelaces, the pair...... 1? THE f 23 Sample Stores. 745 MAIN ST. E ll1IIIHnilllllilllllllili)iiilllllliltlllll(lllililtiihn1ttiilllUUHU!IIIUIIIHIIIIIIUIIIIilM Fancy Ranch Chickens Large Spring Chickens Salmon, Halibut AND VEGETABLES Elberta Peaches, box 35 Tomatoes, box 50 Bananas, dozen 35 Lemons, dozen 35 Apples, box $1.25 Pears, box $1.50 Grapes, basket 35 reanut Butter, lb 20 Pendleton Creamery But ter, roll 65 Knight's Jelly, quart.. 45 OLIVES, RELISHES Oregon. SANITATION For sale Good work team; also harness and wagon, cheap. Inquire 605 Walnut street. For aule At Beck & Wall's barn, Saturday p m. Aug. 29, good driving team, buggy and harness. Greek man, thirty years old, wants to correspond with an Indian woman. Object matrimony,. Ad drew Jim Poulos, Cayuse, Ore. For sale One 36" Ohio Alfalfa cutter, and 28 H. P. gas engine. Write or Inquire of P. H. Buchholi Co., Stanfleld, Oregon. ' We take you any place, any time. Country trips and outing parties a areclalty. Horton Auto Service. Phone 01. Kelly's Auto lit'iwlr Shop. All work guaranteed. Electrio jtarters a specialty. Second hand cars bought and sold. Cottonwood street, opposite city hall. Phone 633. Found. Black hand grip packed with la lorlng man's clothes. Owner can have same by applying to police, piovlng property and paying for this i.otlce. For Sale Clicap. One Buffalo Pitts 25 II. P. traction ng'.ne In good condition. Inquire Van Petten Lumber Co, Adv House for Kale. Two acre tract, "-room modern house. Large barn and chicken house. Matlock and W. Bluff. Terms Phone 308J. Adv. . Notice to Masons. All Master Masons are requested to meet at the Masonic temple at 8:30 tomorrow morning for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Israel Hathaway. By order of W. M. Adv. Notice. All persona having police stars which they have retained since the visit of the Liberty Bell, will please return same. JOHN KEARNEY, (Adv.) City Marshal. For Kale. My home place on McKay creek of 3ZD acres, 160 in summer fallow. 100 In stubble and 20 in alfalfa. Will sell etock and equipment with place. If desired. Write or see Charles Man ning, Pilot Rock, Ore. Adv. Men's Work Pants $1.00, $1.45, $1.65, $1.95. E Men's Work Gloves.... 45? 5 Ladies' Seamless Hose I t 12i2? Boys' Hose 10, 12 '2?, and 18?. - Boys' Suits, sizes 3 to 9, at, $1.00 and $1.65. f Fine Unions, part Vool at I 5?. Men'i Ranch Boots $3.00 1 Initial Handkerchiefs 10? Men's Sport Shirts 50? and I 85?, I Boys' 1 1 aid.., s 65? and 95? Men's (hm $1.45, $2.45 ml $2.95. J. B. Stetson Hats.. $2.95 Bed Comforts 98?, $1.48 and $1.98. . .. Boys' Heavy Overalls 35? f and 45?. Bathing Suits 50? Ladies' Julietts "98? Men's Dres9 Shirts.:.. 45? Men's Hats. $1,00, $1.45, $1.85, $2.45. I HUB iDrcenim uniTinui 50,000 Roland olivei Hldaway springs. i'n-m SlnrKiH has returned visit hi Walla Walla. K. H. Eggem of Walla Walla, Is a guest nt the St George. E. J. draharn, n stockman of I'.it ter, Is paying Pendleton a visit. Mm. !) E. Martin of Irrlgon, is 'pending the (lay in I'endleton. Mrs M. I). Smith of Vansycle Ui making a visit In the city today. Tom l'.oylen, Jr., i up from the Hoylen ranch out from Echo today. ''Ilfford Churchman, a Whitman college student l here upun a week end visit. lialley Rush well known Meac-ham citizen Is transacting business here today. Misses Laura and Bell Milntyre of Athena, were I'endleton v'sltors yen-1 terday. I Mr. B. H. Pchaffer of Hermlston I' In the city today, She Is at the I'endleton. A. H. McEwen. Influential business man of Athena, has been a Pendle ton vlKltor today, MrH. It C. Wood, enterprising land lady of the Adams hotel, Is Ir the city today. visitor W. l. Humphrey, proprietor of the Court street barber shop, has return ed from a sojourn at Hot Lake. H C Majihbuin and Carl Rhea, iroinlnent Echo citizens, were here latt evening and attended the boxing bout. Mr and .Mrs. George C. Russell, Alice Russell and Mrs K. J. Saunders of Joseph tpent last evening In the city. John Froome, Karl I'rquhart, A. S. Bennett and Dr. Welch, all well known Athena musicians, were here yesterday evening to practice with the Round-up band. I COST OF PLANTING TROUT COMES HIGH PORTLAND, Or, Aug. 27 Trout at t3.0H the pound is pretty hluh fish. Trout at J 15. 40 the pound is food for the gods. Hut the state of Oregon Is greater than the gods, for she pays the modest sum of 3.n the pound for the trout she raises. ' Which if the reason that R. E. Clanton. master fish warden, Is going to desert thc pavements and the trolleys of the me ttopolis for the quiet and seclusion or the little village of Bonneville. It is also the reason that I. N. Flcisher and Frank Warren, two members of the state fish and game commission, insisted upon Mr. Clan ton's resignation at the recent "star chamber" session of the commission at Salem, if not the reason for those dark and mysterious sessions. It is not the reason, however, for c.overnor Withyrombe'R refusal to stand for Clanton's retirement. MISS STItACHAX ATTACKS 4 N. E. A. 4 A OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 27. The at tack of Miss Grace Strachanh district superintendent of schools In Brook lyn, N. Y., upon the National Kduca tlonal Association after her defeat for the presidency, and her subse quent resignation h created a sen sation In educational circles. Wanted1 o rent house of 5 or rooms, adult family. Inquire of A. J. McAllister, A Jitney Dftttcf, beginning this fiitrdny hljfhl. jit ney dances will be held t lJIngham Springs. Adv, i. ii , n , Wr Sale. Oh RccouWt leaving the city, 1 wish to sell Wiy modern home, 226 Jane stirtt. Reasonable terms. Ol will n-'nt to right party. Call 'at hptfs'a or E. O. office. (Xflv.) SCOTT BUTLER. mns WANTED. For sale One two story, eight room, brick school building, situate on school grounds at Athena. I'mi tlla County, Oregon. Sealed bids will be received by the board up to and until o'clock p. m. August tsth, 1915. The board reservws the right to reject any and all bids. Reason able time will be allowed to remove building from premtoes. For further Information enquire at the office of B. B. Richards. Athena, Oregon. ERNEST A. ZERBA. Clerk ot School District No. II, haa leturnoil from ) j j . 'I VETERANS OF M Will BE PRESIDENT AND MKMIlEltS his vhixet will sek old soldiers. Ol' Grflntl r.eiiiilim or newest will Take I'liiee In Waslicxton In Sopto-inber I lilted Slater Itrailnn will fjlvc Exhibition Ur.'lb During Wwk of! Encampment, i WASHINGTON", Aug. 27. Presl I t!ent Wilaon and members of his" cabinet will review the 50.000 f. A.I R. veterans who will march down ; hlHtorlc Pennsylvania avenue nexti September when the Fiftieth annl- j versary of the grand . review Is held In the national capital. The president was in his office in , the White House one sultry after noon last July when the names ol several prominent Washlngtonlans were announced When the visitors were seated in the president's office, they explained they were representa tives of the citizens' committee of Washington, formed to arrange ths entertainment for the forty-ninth en campment and fiftieth anniversary of f the grand review of the G. A. n. at the national capita! the week be- ! ginning September 27. The spokes- men told the president that his help vns needed because It might be the last great gathering of the veterans who saved the nation in the davs of "1. President Wilson's answer was brief, but it was decidedly to tha point. He told the committee he was ready to give them his full co operation and agreed to review the veterans. Acting under order from Secretary of War Garrison and Major Oneral Wood V. S. regulars will g'vo exhibition drills during the week of the encampment at Fort Myer, Va.. a short distance from the national capital, on the grounds adjacent A special feature of thefe drills will he exhibitions by the 1T. R. medical ccrps. A feature of the military demon strations during the week will be a i wig-wag signal contest between ex perts of tc signal corps of the civil! war and of the V. S. army. Lieu!, j fieorge C. Round who flashed tha l:mt signals before the fall of Rlch-j irmnd, will wig-wag a message from j the dome of the rai it"! to a comrade c.n t'i? roof .'f the treasury building, .-, mile distant. The old method of j transmitting s'gnals by tcrches w'lli ab'o 1c shown by the veterans, whiK! tre up to date methods of field te!.-i r'nony and wireless telegraphy will be I ! demonstrated by experts of the regu j lar army Many of the old forts whkh i surrounded Washington in the days of the civil war have been put in readiness for the signal contests and; a' nleht the city will he girdled l j I the 'lashes of the signal torches in tl'.A hnnHa rtf the mpn irhn Atiftmric-tl , the capital years ago. Secretary Panvls has placed the! ('. S marine hand at the disposal of the veterans for the week, and a '!e-j rics of concerts will be given. Thi); fill! band of 6." pieces will also partb . Ipate In the grand review. Wednea- 1 day, September 29. when B0. 000 men will be In line. The secretary of the) navy has also promised the Washing-1 ton committee that one vessel of each! type in the t'nited States navy that! can navigate the Potomac river, will be open for Inspection by members of the G. A. n. and visitors during the encampment. The fleet will Include the lighter cruisers, torpedo boats and submarines, while one of. the most modern monitors will he moored Re side a vessel of the same type of Iron clads of the civil war. In addition to the warships, twj naval aeroplanes and two hydro planes will be brought to Washington from the aviation base at Pensacola. 11a , and exhibition flights will be given by experts of the navy. STRIKE IN ENGLAND BELIEVED TO BE OVER CARDIFF, Aug. 27. After a con ference with Federation officials the thousands of coal miners of Haford, who struck yesterday, returned to work today. It is understood Feder at'on officials advised the strikers to return pending a conference at Lon don between union leaders and Lloyd George.,- CAftrUFF, Aug 2'. Two thousand miners In the Llanthllloth district, dissatisfied with the award In the re cent strike, walked out. Emploves of two other collerles quit at the same time, Urges Conservation. HOSTOX. Aug. 17. ."peaking be fore the governors' conference, Gov ernor IJster of Washington, urged the greatest conservation of national re sources. mm (Continued From Paga Two). Miss Josephine Pedro, who has been spending the summer at Leh man Springs, has returned to her home In Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rust and daugh ter. Miss Marie Rust, have reAtlr'ned from a eummer'i outfng at Lehman Springs. Mrs. Wesley N. MUtlock and Miss Lula Matlock arrived home yesterday from a visit In Portland and valley points. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leathers of Hermlston, who have been camping at Hldaway and Lehman Springs for REWEWFO IF Jl n LJ U a ia Of D. W. GRIFFITH'S Half-Million Dollar Gigantic Spectacle, Founded on THOMAS DIXON'S Novel, "THE CLANSMAN," Will Begin Sunday, August 29th. Portland the Eighth City In AH the world to See "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." It was opened in New York at $2.00 Prices. Then BOSTON, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRAN CISCO, CHICAGO, SEATTLE and SPOKANE. Read What "Everybody" Says LVLKIBUUT'S ion ot UKII-HIH and His Wonderful Production. Seats Now Selling Every Seat Will Be Reserved, thus Giving Patrons Choice of Seats in Ad vance. The Production will be shown at the Helig for Four Weeks. Be ginning Aug. 29th. Nothing Like It Ever Seen This Marvelous Production is in Twelve Parts and Requires Three Hours to Give a Full. Complete Performance. Portland to Re tK Onl. rin, : Z This Section to Show "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." ! Special Music Accompanied by Augmented Orchestra. t The Following Prices Prevail l 2:C0P. M. MATINEE PERFORMANCE, 25c-50c-75c. J 8:00 P. M. EVENING PERFORMANCE, 50c-75c-$1.00. the past three week?, have returned i . ' home Mrs. H. H. Hubbell, wife of the new Christian minister, is expected to ar rive within the next few days to join her husband. They have taken the I Bonney house at the corner of Mark ! and Or.Tficld streets. Mrs. George Strand, Mr. and Mrs Richard Mayberry and Westbrooke Dickson composed a party driving to Walla Walla last evening. T?ev IT TT Unhhl. nan, (.. the Christian church, has arrived irom Lorvallia accompanied by hla: son. Mrs. Hubble Is to arrive shortly and the family will reside in the Bon rey house at 617 Mark street. Mrs. H E. Green returned th!s morning from a visit In Tacoma. Frank Leslie Sampson and Mies Rose Isabel Xeadeau, both of thi city, were married yesterday after- noon at the rectory of the. Church of, the Redeemer by Rev. Charles Quin-i ne I npv am tn mUa the r here. MRS, CATHERINE TIMMERMAN EXPLAINS HER POSITION SUBMITS SIGNED STATEMENT REGARDING HER CONVIC- j TION IN COrRT. Explanatory of her conviction In the justice court of a misdemeanor yesterday Mrs. Katherine Timmer man of Helix today submitted the following communication to this pa ir: ' ' , To the Editor: T beg space In your columns to ex plain the item of news, which you published on yesterday to the effect that I had been fined In the ju-tlce court In Pendleton for disorderly conduct in order that the public ma? not misunderstand the facts. I hnve lived In Umatilla county for t great many years I am the widow or John .Tlmmerman, late of Helix, deceased, and I have any friends In the county who know that t am a hard worklhg, quiet and orderly wo man. It la true that I had aome won's. with tl wire of my step-aon, Wil liam Tlmmerman, but I am not act ing in any private capacity, but as an officer of court. I a guardian of William Tlmmer man, and It is my duty as such guar dian to look after his rroperty In cluding a growing crop, and the dif ficulty which was aired In the court on yesterday arose solely because the wife of aald William Tlmmerman ob jected to my performance of such duty. X do not know why the Justice of the peace found It necessary to Im pose a fine upon me under such cir cumstances, but he did so end I have (7h THEATRE la PORTLAND M H AT THKY 1KB 2i jni A NATS MAGAZINE for JUNE Devotes Six Pages to a Discuss- t paid the fine. I surely was not the! agsrressor, and was simply trying to do- my duty as guardian of my ward. Ai TL r pi I mi ine rnze onooung uaiiery-there will be a Thirty-Thirty Remington Rifle I GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY EVENING mm..tt jaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitf miitiiiimimiimmiiiiimm i iimiimmiiiiiiiii!iiii'' 1 PEACHES Largo & Juicy I I Water Melons right off the vine. Canteloupes, the finest ever. Just received larre shinmoni i East End Grocery S JOHN IIIIIIIIIH:illlllllIMIllllttttltiiiiiiiilitiltttMItit"llliiiiIIMIIIIIIII lason's (Formerly Hansen's C'.iapcaj) w E v.'ls'.i to announce clango in ow.i-jrship tlib up-tJ.att mil r.cry ertabl'.hmcnt. It ij our int.-r.lbn ij z-"i you r.3 gecd service, styko ::nd 'u. v j ;n c.er before a;iJ .t wnl I"": ou.' earnest endeavor tj c ceil at every opportunit. Our first showing French styles and chic pattern hats i now ready for your inspection and we are positive the origi nal yet correct designs will win your admiration. The patronage of the ladies of Pendleton and vicinity is cordially solicited. By satisfy ing we intend to merit it. Visit us. 821 Main Street 1 -," f II AltGINfi IV XKW YOHK LIBERTY THEATRE Wet 12d Stn-et: 2:1. ami 8:15, in cluding St N DAYS. Eve. & Sat. Mats., 2".c, ROc, 16o $1.00, I2.0O. Other Mat.. 2:c, 50c and 11.00 TWICE TODAY (SUNDAY) And every day at 2:15 and 8:15 Senators, Concreisnwn, Judge, Cler gymen, lawyers, Doc-tors, Ar Coming. 282,492 People In all walks of life who in the PAST 14 WEEKS HAVE SEEN D. W. GRIFFITH'S WORLD CONQUER ING SPECTACLE. 18,000 PEOPLE. 3,000 HORSES Dated at Helix, Oregon, this 27th, 'lay of Aueu.st. 1915. KATHERIXE TIMMERMAN. 1 1 2 ftttM() MsT DYER Phone 536 5 in Tel. phone 322 I f I