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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1915)
iwn.v fast onrnoxtAN. rrxnu:TON oukgox. x tit. hay. XTl'MCT, t. I 1 ElGin PACKS Taney Peaches and Tomatoes tor canning A g' the Ground Cherries, box $1.75 Bartlett Pears, the box $1.50 Hermiston Water Melons 25c to 50c Canteloupes, per crate $1.35 Home-Made Bread. Home-Made Jellies. HOME COOKING ON SALE BY W. C. T. U. LADIES SATURDAY. Gray Bros. Grocery Co, Two Phones, 2S. "QUALITY" 823 Main St. r " n r ei n n, r-i n U L i vL L u u ij J Lj Round-up Dates, September 23-24-25. CHAS. CHAPLIN IN HIS LATEST COMEDY, TheBank CHAPUN'S NEW COMEDIES ARE SHOWN ONLY AT THE PASTIME. Ilcwsy Uotcs of Pendleton I. li. IVrry linek. J. H. IVrry, local utmrney. has re turned from Hot Lake mid is improv ed in health so far that he can walk down town. Will start Mexseitger Sen ice. Hoy Kelso of Walla Wulla an nounced today that he would start an independent messenger service iii Pendleton on September 10. VMtcNl Vliuviit Pair Officials. County Supt. i. e. Young yesterUay spent the day at Vincent assisting the officials of the east end fair prepare fur the county school Industrial ex hibit which will be a prominent part of the fair this year. Woolen Mills to Trim Programs. The Pendleton Woolen Mills will affain have the program concession at the Round-up, the hid of Bishop Brothers being far above nil other The mills have put out the programs during the past two years. i r B M 1 1 . ..?-- f w TODAY! "TRAIN ORDER NO. 45" Sensational' Railroad Story Featuring Helen Holmes. Lubin Three Act Feature "THE WITNESS" With Lilie Leslie, Francis Joyner and J. W. Smiley. Gripping, entertaining, entrancing. Famous Ham Comedy "THE WINNING WASH" Showing Ham & Bud in a Chinese laundry. ra ADD In Lubins Great Sensational 6 Act Drama Hi ( til' ,.- X '41 "tv . 1 IP : N ,j v'i '.j'l ' "-" rm wm mm mm k .--j -. 'is-a, . t - . - 4 I t; 1 1 i Li ilaborate Sensational Spectacular T V. . ,1 J it. .. ' CRITIC MOTION PIC TURE NEWS. Excellent in every sense of the word. Will make a big impression. MOTION P I C TURE WORLD. The Eagle's Nest will be counted a production of high merit. PORTLAND OREGON IAN. One of the strong est 6 act dramas ever put on the market. Peterson to Defend pale. Will Xf. Peterson, well known Pen 'Hetori attorney, was this mornlnr an. pointed by Circuit Judee O W. Phelps to defend Lee Dale alleired slayer of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogil vy, whose trial has been set for Oc tober 4. . i.vles Are Arrested. .Michael Georse, head of a family of gypsies pulling into Pendleton this morning and his daughter. May, were arrested this afternoon by the police on a charse of telling fortunes with out a license. Two .Marriage licenses. A marriaee license v;i tanp.i va. I terday afternoon to Mathias E. Dein- lng and Lydia Tasklnen, IS, both of Adams and one was Issued today to Frederick B. Schwltchenberg, 27. and Bertha Le Masters, 23, both of thl city. line alei Ooiec In Women's Tailored SUITS and DRESSES They are correct in quality, correct in style and correct in price. It the way we buy them in quantities for cash and you get the benefit of this saving. THE TAILORED SUITS are severely plain, the jacket most in favor runs about 33 inches long with full skirt ; navy blue leads with Russian green and Tete l)e Negre closely following and are good values at double the price $9.00. $12.50, 814.75, 818.50, 822.50. We are showing some exceptional values in Tailored Suits at 825.00, $27.50, $30.00. NEW DRESSES of silk poplin, messaline and Wool serge at $4.98, 85.90. We want to call your attenion to the new Combination Dresses, all wool serge combined with fancy stripe or plain messaline, also plaids or plain taffeta, and you should see these values at $7.90, $9.90, $12.50. PARTY DRESSES, dainty embroidered chiffon, also fancy taf feta at half their real values $9.90, $12.50 You can do TC Vlxt.2uJL We Lead T33lg-l UM-MLf -'T Other.follow I Attrtrnnv Tvav-lnn . V... . I D. Butler, a young attorney who has been associated with James H E. Scott at Milton during the past six months or more, has withdrawn from the partnership and la leaving for La Grande to practice under Col. Ivan hoe, a leading lawyer of that city. Valley Special Train Likely. Reports received from day to day from the Willamette valley give more color to the belief that a special train will be made up between Al bany and Salem. Those two cities are showing a great deal of Interest In the big Pendleton show this year. Sees Brothers After 3.1 Years. .Dave Rogers is enjoying a visit from two brothers he had not seen for 33 years. They are Jerry Rogers of Lyons, Nebraska, and M. M. Rog ers of Mason City, Iowa, who arrived a few days ago for a visit They In tend to remain here until after the Round-up. Here, Cowboys, Read This. Another big prize for the Round up! Drs. Idloman and Ingram, well known dentists, will reset all broken Jaws and restore all teeth knocked out on the Round-up grounds during this year's show absolutely free of charge, according to an offer made to the directors. More Orders From fast. Orders from the far east for Round-up tickets are being received every day, bearing out the predictions made that the sixth annual Round-up would see the largest out-of-state crowd yet drawn here. Yesterday one order was received from New Hampshire and today one from Ash vllle, N. Y. r08WTSSSel Sunday and Monday John Emerson In & i urn A Glowing Drama of Newspaper and Theatrical Life A MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE IN FOUR PARTS A THRILLING MAN HUNT THAT IS ONE OF THE BEST BITS OF MOVING PICTURE REALISM YOU EVER SAW. IT IS ONE OF THE BIG SCENES IN "THE FAILURE " THE HERO ESCAPES FROM PRISON AND FINDING THE BODY OF A SUI CIDE, HE DRESSES IT IN HIS CONVICT'S UNIFORM AND LETS IT FLOAT DOWN STREAM. THE GUARDS ABANDON THE CHASE WHEN THEY SEE THE BODY GO OVER THE FALLS. THIS IS JUST ONE SCENE IN A PLAY FULL OF ACTION. YOU CAN SEE IT IIHIIIIIIIIIIMMIIMIIMIIIIIIIIMIUIIIIIHIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMMMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHIinillinillllllllllllllllM Concert at library. From three o'clock until five to morrow afternoon a Vlctrola concert will be given at the public library for the benefit of the library patrons An electric Vlctrola Is furnished the library by the Warren Music House's and some splendid selections will bejs given during the afternoon. The 11- j brary is open from 2 until 5 but the;S concert will not start until 3 o'clock Klthteeii signed for I'.aker. Within an hour's time yesterday the special committee soliciting junketers fur the trip to the Baker fair next week secured the names of eighteen men and the full number for the sixteen section car will be secured before next Wednesday eve ning. The committee will go out next week again to get the balance of the number necessary. The committee is composed of J. V. Tallman, 8. R. Thompson, A. J. McAllister and J. F. Robinson. Made Long Auto Tour. Prof. W. H. Musselman, who will have charge of the Tum-a-lum schools this year, returned only this I week from a long auto tour of the coast. He and his wife made the trip to all points of Interest In Cali fornia In their Ford and returned hy way of the coast and Willamette val ley route, coming to Umatilla county over the Columbia Highway. He found a great deal of interest every where he went In the Round-up and declares there will be many automo biles coming In for the big Septem ber show. He found some bad roads In eastern Oregon but declares a lit tle rain will make all good for travel. The worst road on his entire trip, he states lies between Cecil and But ter creek. The condition of the T ". 1 T I 11... .1 ) hn. been exaggerated, tie having maae the entire distance on high gear save for two or three short spaces, Prof. Musselman, who Is here today, will be assisted in the Tum-a-lum schools this year by Miss Myrtle Westgate,' a graduate of the Pendleton high school. i II "QUALITY" LAST TIME TODAY THE MOST POPULAR GIRL IN THE WORLD "QUALITY" PICKFORD IN AN ORIGINAL AND INCOMPARABLE PORTRAYAL 66 I ffTTH 1? IP AH 99 The story is laid in Kilisnos, Alaska, at the time of the rush to the gold fields, and amid the environment of gambling houses and saloons "Little Pal" grows to womanhood, with the evil influences that surround her unable to crush the courage, heroism and moralityinnate within her. The many local friends of Bert Hadley, who played here previously, for some time at the Oregon theatre, have a splendid opportunity to see him in one of the steller rolls in this production. Another Pickford Triumph. It ia a Duty to See It. TOMORROW AND MONDAY BROADWAY'S CLEVEREST COMEDY STAR, VICTOR MOORE, in a scream ingly laughable picture versipn of that supreme Irish-American comedy classic, XHIMMIE FADDEN First a Newspaper Series; Next a Book; Then a Play Now a Supreme Para mount Production. A comedy that fits Mr. Mloore as if he had been born for the part. The exploits of a bowery boy unjustly accused of robbery and the manner in which he wins a sweetheart in the home of wealth and grandeur. Mr. Moore is assisted by an extraordinary cast, including Anita King, Tom Fer man, Camille Astor, Ernest Joy, Etc. ( We have secured the wonderful Paramount South American Travel Series and are showing the introductory reel today, tomorrow and Monday. 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