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EIGHT PACES DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1913. PAGE SEVEN A GROUP OF EXTRA ORDINARY VALUES In fine fixtures are now being i shown liy us. It affords you an excellent opportunity to purchuso ! handsome chandeliers and side . fixtures at remarkable savings. In cluded Is a great variety of celling fixtures and lamps. We wish es pecially to have you see our fine dining room domes. J. L. VAUGHAN MEMBERS OF THE UNITED PRESS WAR STAFF !!iiiHiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiutii B E PREPARED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OPPORTUNITIES AS THEY ARE PRESENTED. -THIS CAN BEST BE DONE BY ACCUMULATING FUNDS IN OUR SAV INGS DEPARTMENT. A LIBERAL RATE OF IN TEREST PAID AND YOUR DEPOSIT IS ABSO LUTELY SAFE. The American National Bank j! OF PENDLETON J Comer Main and Alta Streets. I CAPITAL AND SURPLUS i $400,000. V iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim? THE QUELLE RESTAURANT Open Day and Night Special Evenkif Lunches fine. Clean Furabhed Roomi n Connection-.. Steam Heated Meals 25c id Gus LaFontaine, Prop. Ml kr v : "h, , l f : . V'l "Oil 1 '''f " !- : $ -.r) RECEIPTS ARE OVER 1000 HEAD ; I: d 9 i f if VlLLIAM A E3 -V -It t i 5 J Plctiireil here are eiisht of Hie rea sone why the Y.iM Ori'Konuin hitu held Its supremacy In r ne ever since the Great Euronenn confllet begun. The names of the elht are: Keen Shepherd, Simmn, Wood, Itohe, Ackerman. Mam and ForeHt ail slafi correspomlentji of the United F'refis Assoilatlon., You've read . their stuff day by dav and have noted the human qual ity in It. Note bow that they are Our Great Family Bargain THE S. W. EAST OREGONIAN $1.50 (Published every Tuesday and Friday, for one year) McCALL'S MAGAZINE 50 (Monthly for one year) ANY ONE McCALL PATTERN 15 'WIUHVI I ..." 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D., lubxtibrr of Temple, Ca., wiiicii "You may put tt' na-'ir on t'ir !'t with t'loT lio think McrAI.I.'S MACX.INK i- w.irlll twice ns nniftt se 50 cents a yrar for rvery one in flic faniily. So many jurny faflunn .nirl so imuli aoinj ti'ail.iitf 1 cit iianliy wail to Me it. Don't Mi3sThis Offer Write or call f the office of Ah paper i MKaLCSMAGAZINE1 . t ? v j e -v FREE McCALL PATTERN Each mUfcrilTr Ur this Great "Fimily BarQjiM inav rlioowfrom her first of Mtl'ALL'S rr f frtTd, one uf the cplpbratr'i Mrl'a.l l)f I'attrrui r'RtK, Ui direct to The McCall l panv. New York, civil Numbr and Size drairrd. Imp !5J JO real fleh and blood peojile like oth er reporters you know. That's all they pretend to be reporters. All that's claimed for them is that they are extra good reporters, possessed of a little extra energy and speed and not im-llned to forget the viewpoint of the average reader. A salient feature of the United Press system has been Its direct de pendence on Its men in the field. Keen in London, simnis In Paris. I Aekerman in Herlln and the othrrsj have had very similar instructions.' pa- his ing metropolitan and provinvial pers accorded them big display. William Philip Simms began newspaper work In Cincinnati. specialized in cable work when he joined the United Press staff in 1900, belne assigned to the Paris bureau. He returned to the United States to take over the cable desk In the New York office a few years later and was reassigned to Paris after nearly a year in America. Carl W. Aekerman, a graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism, He saw service in the New York, Albany, Philadelphia and Washington bu reaus. In the last-named bureau, Aekerman was assigned to the "dip- I iomatie run" covering the various ein product, getting his pi; per experience in Ohio. of the, oldest members of the United Presw foreign staff in point of length of employment, and up until six months ago was In charge of the Home bureau. Helng succeeded by Miss Alice Rohe, Wood traveled ex tensively in the Balkans and later was attached to the Paris bureau. He recently left here for a trip through Serbia, Greece, P.oumanla and Tur key, and on June 7th cabled from Constantinople an interview with En vir Pasha, Turkey's "man of destiny." It was Wood who scored the famous eight hour beat on the news of the death of Pope Plus. Wilbur S. Forrest, one of the staff Hei of the London bureau, was In charge of the Cleveland bureau of the Unit ed Press up to the time of his trans fer early this year, to the other side. He has had wide general UVted Press experience in the Milwaukee,' Chit-ago, Raleigh, Columbus and! Washington bureaus. Forrest was the first American newspaperman to reach Queenstown after the Lusitania I (Courtesy M-ni!,u's J.mrnal. ) j POP.TLA.VI. tre.-Uvestrk r ' ceipts are ns follows: c.i t 117 : hoes, J24i; sheep. 4J9. Cart, S4 Shipments are announce. I as fnl ; lows: J Cattle Sid Iliekerson, Welter. Ida. j ho; 2 car loiul.t: C. J. Hr.ran. Il.iker. i 2 carloads; U. Kolsom. I'endl-'ion. I iloatl: PpTutieton Meat Co.. 1 loud l!en Colvln. Pilot Jtock. 4 loads: M. liainm Pilot Hock, 2 loads; M. Yutes, Pilot Rock, 2 loads; C. U Marr, Pilot Rock, 1 load; D. Wasson. Ilarristmi K, 1 load; W. Minton. Kugene. I loud: S. B. Graham, Elgin, 1 loud; C. F. Keller, Gibbon, 1 load; J. W. Chand ler, La Grande. ! loads; W. 1!. Hun ter, Lostine, 1 lond; F. H. Iwis, North Powder. 2 loads; Fred Metteer, Condon. 1 load; W. H. Iier.ton, Ter rebonne, 2 loads; A. Noble, Terrebon ne, 1 load; Torn Miller. Redmond. loads; R. Price. Redmond. 1 load; J. Stewart, Redmond, 1 load; C.. Dick son, Terrebonne, 2 loads; L, Campbell Terrebonne. 1 load. Hugs C. Howell, Roblnette, 1 loud; D. M. Eby, Redmond, 1 load; V. L. Shull. Goodnough, Wash., I load; J. D. Walrers, Trescott, Wash., 1 load; Nampa Society of Equity, Caldwell. Idaho, 1 load; Farmers' Society of Equity, Nampa, 2 loads; W. Craig. Kmmett, Idaho, 1 load; P. Goodlove. Weiser, Idaho, 1 load; C. Jackson, Herrniston, 1 load; J. Bowker, Pay ette, 1 load; J. Jackson, Richfield, 3 loads; D. Kimball. Dodg. 1 load; D. RurllnRame, Broadcup. 1 load; W. J, Rummins, Pomeroy, 1 load; Huntley Mercantile Co., St Johns, Wash., I load; Ed Cole, Haynes, 1 load; A. H. Russell, La Grande, 1 load; Cotton wood Milling Co., Fenn, 1 load of sheep; Hughes, Heppner, 2 loads; W. M. Hunter. Wallowa, 2 loads of cattle and hops; J. Davis, Shedd. 1 load of cattle and hogs; Ward Harrington, 1 load cattle and hogs. SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR ThoV haYP bfpn InM to rtmnrt overt' development that wniiM in.ores. .h.Moinei he t'nlt,d Pss ln 1912, average American reader and report It first. They've done this. Each has built up news sources in his par ticular territory with this thought ln mind. And this explains, in large part, why The East Oregonian told first that French mobilization had been order ed; the East Oregonian was six hours ahead on Germany's declara tion of war against France; the East was torpedoed, and his graphic story gave the American press a splendid picture of the horrors of that disaster. embassies and legations. He made a special study of foreign affairs and languages fitting himself for a for eign post. He was transferred to i I ,!. Anl.' In th ..oar nn n-Whtn ! a few weeks to Berlin. ' Miss Alice Rohe, manager of the Oregonian was eight hours ahead on I Rome bureau first gained fame by the death or the pope; the East Ore-! her work for New York papers sev gonian carried the first uncensored : eral years ago. She was one of the story of Germany in wartime; thej frs of the modern type of women East Oregonian was sixteen hours' reporters not just feature writers, ahead on Austria's declaration against j but general assignment reporters. Japan; the East Oregonian had the' She had considerable experience In first Interviews with the German foreign work prior to her assignment crown prince. Admiral Fisher. Lord as head of the Rome bureau in 1914. The East Oregonian continues to be the leading paper published in Oregon east of the Cascades and if you are not already a subscriber you should take advantage of this big offer. Also good for renewals. If you desire McCall's Magazine in connection with the Daily East Oregonian, either by carrier or mail, write dr phone us for special clubbing rates. CUT OUT AND MAIL US TODAY East Oregonian Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. Enclosed find $1.50 for which please send me the S.-W. East Oregonian and McCall's Magazine for one year as per your special offer. Name- Address Please Btate If new or renewal. Northeliffe, Count Zeppelin, Crown Princess Cecilie. Hleriot, Cardinal Gasparri. Uml Beresford. Premier; Vivlani, Minister Augagneur, the Crown Prince of Serbia, King Con-i stantlne, Enver Pasha. Chancellor, von Jagow and many others. j Ed. L Keen, general European, manager of the United Press, is a seasoned "war correspondent." Hei saw service in the Philippines with the American army and in China and I Japan during the march to Peking i of the Hilled forces during the Rus-j so-Japanese war. He was for years manager of the Washington bureau! of the United Press, and was ini charge at various times of several' other Important bureaus. He became! general European manager ln ll'12 William G. Shepherd did his first newspaper work in St. Paul. Later he became staff corresponded Catarrh Cannot Be Cured rltb LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a thej unnot -reach the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh U a blood or constitutional disease. eud la order to core it you must take In- it-nial remedies, uall s tatarrb I are a taken iuteruaily, and acta directly upon i'ie btood and mucous surface. Rail' Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It aaa prescribed by one of tue best pby slcians In tbla country for years and la a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with ttaf best blood purifiers, acting directly on tht mucous surfaces. The perfect enmbina tlon of the two Ingredients la wbat pro duces aucb wonderful results In curing catarrh. Ser.ri for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY k CO., Props., Toledo, 0 Sold br Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall a Family 1111a for comtipatlos ITS tiRAXDMOTIIETTS R FCTFF TO URIXG BACK COUllt AND LUSTRE TO HAIR. You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night If you'll get a 50-cent bot tle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. Mil lions of bottles of this old, famous Sage Tea Recipe are sold annually, says a well known druggist here, be cause It darkens the hair so. natural ly and evenly that no one can tell It has been applied. " j Those whose hair is turning gray, j becoming faded, dry, seraggly and . i thin have a surprise awaiting them. because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beauti ful all dandruff goes, scalp itching and falling hair stops. This is the age of youth. Gray haired, unattractive folks aren't want ed around, so get busy with Wryeth' Sage and Sulphur tonight and you'll be delighted with your dark;, hand some hair and your youthful appear ance within a few days. HORTON AUTO SERVICE Phone 501. We take you any. place, any time. Country Trips a Specialty. CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y iTXERAI, DIRECTOnS. ATTOKXEYS. J MALE HELP WAXTED. JOHNS BAKER FUNERAL Dl-j KALhY kai-e.i. ai iukmis ai, v a.ntisd PARTT WILL PAT Cash rector and licensed embalmer. Op-1 law office ln American National j or give trade for Umatilla county t.osite nostofflce. Funeral parlor, two ""'5. iarm. jzu to per acre. Addr funeral cars. Calfs responded to day! or nicht Phone T5. 1 FEE & FEE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 'Box It. Athena. Or Newspaper Enterprise Association, J. T. BROWN'S FURNITUER STORE Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral par lor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re- . , ' isponded to day or night l ior tnei . . .,, Office in Despain building. MISCELLANEOUS. CARTER & SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS at law Office in rear of American National Bank building. Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone 63 JAMES B. PERRY, ATORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware ! company. PETERSON & BISHOP, ATTOR- HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO. MAKES neys at law; rooms S and 4, Smith reliable abstracts of title to all, Crawford building. TRESSPASS NOTICES, STALLION season cards and sale bills of every description printed at reasonable prices at the East Oregonian Wa have a fine tot of stock cuts that our patrons are allowed the free- us of traveling over the United States -, uxn m slxESS abroad. He joined the United Tress: at the time of the Madero revolution 1 In Mexico, entering Mexico city with M;tiLr,i 1 n.it-In., tl,nA l..t.. l, i.,.. .t -1 lands in Umatilla county. Buys and r,m'r h Wi. J. , ' I sells all kinds of real estate. Does, DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY advertising complete that turning again to Mexico Cltv at the' a 8neral brokerage busines. Pays; at law. Will practice ln all state, you of having a successful sale tlmo f th nv..,thr...- f .!,.. .. 1 'taxes and makes investments ior nun-, mm icurrai euuns. noomi (, 1 of the Madero s-ovnrnmnnf Mia u-rl.t .1, residents. landing of the American marines at d' Insurance. References, any bank Vera Cruz was the most brilliant of: ln Tcndlcton A IfiniT onrtoR nf Clnlnali-n etrtrl..' hi,. fi..H ,L i-J.L r, IT I C. H. MARSH. Sec. the outbreak of the Writes fire, life and acci- JAMES JOHNS. Pres. AUCTION SALES THE EAST ORE gonian makes a specialty of sue- ' tlon sale bills, cards and advertising We can furnish auctioneer, clerk srd 111 assura and, of the European war. " Shepherd was recalled from Mexico1 BENTLET A LEFFINGWELL. REAL fit., nh.i nK......i . fira HfA and accident lnsur- commission." Ud to date, he has ance agents. 815 Main street Phonei r been at the front with the German! 404. army, with the British army, with the W3EORGE G. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at-law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made Room 17, Schmidt block. j ENGRAVED CARPS. INVITATIOV-t wedding announcements, emhiww private and business tattonery r Vev latest styles. Call at E "- untnn offtf an4 !rrio, ST El WE R, ATTOR- ney at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. LEGAL BLANKS OF EVERY PE seription for county court, cln-u't court. Jnstlre court, real estate, etc.. I frti" anlA mt TTnt nrTnrl;ln offk-e Austrian army at Prtemysl, at the Belgian front, with the French ln the foremost trenches, down through Italy and Spain, and, more recently, in Switzerland to cover the north Italian advance. Shepherd Is the only representative of an Individual American press association or organ ization who has so far been permit ted to visit the British front. His human interest and eye-witness stor ies of the British troops and their fighting particularly at the battle of Ypres, where he waa the only Amer lean observer have aroused the wld est comment In England, where lead- SECOND HAND DEALERS. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN NEW and second-hand geods. Cash paid for all second-hand goods bought. Cheapest place In Pendnleton to buy household goods. Come and get our prices. Jl E. Court street Phone 17 1W. AUCTION EEHS. COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTIONEER makes a specialty of (aimers' stock and machinery sale. "The man tha geta you the money" Leave order at East Oregonlaa offtc S. A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY AND counsellor at' law Office in Despain building. PHYSICIANS. DRS. WH1TAKER A WOOD. DEN tlsts. Office hours a. m to t I m. Mllarkey building. Pendletm Oregon VETK.KINAKY SI M(JKOS C. W LASSEN M D V O'I NT veterln trbtn .,. ...... 17; office telephone ID BEAVER ENGRAVING -. COMPANY 1 11 - t ... .. r .. 1