East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 10, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT JACKS
"WE KNOW
Chase & Sanborn's
Seal Drand Gofioo
IS THE BEST
AND WE WANT YOU TO KNOW IT.
We w ill gladly refund your money if not
satisfied with a trial can. We mean this.
1 lb. Tin Steel Cut 45c
2 lb. Tin Steel Cut 85c
3 lb. Tin Steel Cut $1.25
S lb. Tins Steel Cut $2.00
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
"QUALITY"
Newsy Notes of Pendleton
i Thermometer al :15.
, S( pit'nibor hay bronchi cool nights
I In Pendleton and last night was the
coolest for several months, the mer
j cury dropping down to 35.
company will have the- Pendleton
agency for the Overland, car and an
ticipates a thriving business.
! l.ittlo Itaby nit's.
! The little baby, born to Mr. and
I Mrs. Albert Maack a few days ago
'and which weighed only two and a,
! half pounds at birth, died last night
and the funeral Is being held tills i
1 afternoon.
Were Stli (.rtido students.
The list of names printed the oth
er day were the successful students
passing the sth gradt- examinations
Instead of those taking teachars' ex
Teachers Ml tit Morning.
A meeting of nil of the teachers of
the public schools has been called for
tomorrow morning in the city hall at
lit by Acting Superintendent A.
0. Hampton for the purpose of orga
nizing and outlining the year's work.
Two Phones, 28.
823 Main St.
Round-up Dates, September 23-24-25.
300 sacks Slxrt,
Yesterday in mentioning the pour
ing of the third floor of the new wing
at the state hospital, it was stated
that 1 1 S4 sacks of cement were used.
This was 300 sacks short, according
to Kdward D. Nelll, the full amount
having been 14S4.
Fire Was Threatened.
A fire alarm was turned In this
morning from Box IB when the in
sulation on an electric wire caught
fire at the hom of Mrs. George
Chamberlain, 407 'West Alta street.
The wires were cut and the danger
of the fire spreading removed. Nf
damage was done.
For sale.
On account of leaving the city, 1
wish to sell my modern home. 121
Jane street Reasonable term. En
Quire at E. O. Office.
(Adv.) SCOTT BUTLER.
For Sale.
My home place on McKay creek o!
120 acres. ISO in summer fallow, 100
in stubble and 20 in alfalfa. Will sell
stock end equipment with place, If
desired. Write or see Charles Man
ning, Pilot Rock, Ore. Adv.
Round-up Band Dance.
Moose hall Monday evening, Sept.
13. The public cordially Invited and
assured a good time. Admission 60c,
ladies free. Good music. Adv.
BEST STOCK RANCH FOR THE PRICE, IN UMA
TILLA COUNTY.
2SS0 acres near the Blue Mountain Forest Reserve; allott
ment for two bands of sheep. Water piped into a two story
7 room house. Fine spring close to two barns, good family
orchard. Stream runs through premises. 80 acres bottom
land, together with tillable bench land, produces sufficient
feed for stock in winter. This ranch is adapted to any kind
of stock. 64 tons of hay goes with this ranch at $10 per
acre. Easy terms. It not sold in September, It Is off the
market.
E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Ore.
Huvs Intern in Company.
Through a deal completed here
yesterday N. P. McLean has purchas
ed the interest of W. J. Burns In the
City Auto Co. and henceforth that
business will be known by the name
of the N. P. McLean Co. With Mr.
McLean there will be associated Bert
Peterson, who has been a partner
with Mr. Burns in the City Auto Co.
The new company will have entire
charge of the business as D. J3. Net
son, who was trustee for the old part
nership, has turned the entire busi
ness over to the new owners. The
W. C; T. V. MecUtakY
The county convention of the
Women's Christian Temperance Union
is being held today In the local Bap
tist church and there Is a larije at
tendance of Pendleton ladies nud del
egates from out f town.
Mr Orlou (Uvea Divorce.
The Orton , divorce case., which
promised to be a hard contested one.
was practically settled out of court
yesterday whn Mrs. Ortora and her
husband compromised a'jd settled
their property rights by stipulation.
Mrs. OrtOBt was then granted a di
vorce
Caldwell Wins Another Saddle.
Itec CaMwell, Pendleton boy who
has qualified repeatedly as one of Wie
champion riders of the country, won
the prize saddle at a meet held1 in
Reno. Nevada. A telegram was re
ceived from him this morning stating
that he had won the saddle ajjd was
leaving for home this morning. He
will enter the Round-up bucking con
test In which he took second monej
last year.
Notice rf clmiigo in firm.
Notice Is given that N. P. Mcl.ejit
has purchased the liiterwt of W. J.
Hums in :br City Auto Co. of IVn
tilelon ami alter this date the firm,
will be kn wn as X. P. .fel.ean & Co
and will be conducted y N. P. Mc
Lean and Itert Petersoi at the same
location. P. H Nelsou, trustee, ha
turned oer the entire business- to
the new aumpany and. the said N. V..
McLaln is Co, ass u ma all obligation
and will) collect all outstanding- afl
counts ut, the formen City AiSvo Co..
D. V. HELSON.
W. J. BURNS.
n.p. Mclean .
BERTf PETERSON.
Data , tills 9th lay of litiptoSKibirr,
1915 Adv,
Guod Coul and Wood
Our Rock Springs coal bare clean
glviag you moa heat and W dirt
tor your iiion. Uooii dry wood
that doesn't hoil. but btrs. Also
slabs and klnJIloe. Protect yoursott
from cold had cost order from B
U Burroughs, phone S Adv
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The City 5 Schools Open. Mond&y 1
S Have you the sshool children ready? Possibly there's
something you. have overlooked.. Maytie you'll need S
8me f these. You can buy thicm at the. Golden Rule
store tor less.
Glasses sSS
Groundip
To the exact requirements of each
case. Lenses duplicated In a few
minutes. Prices for glasses very
reasonable. i
See
Dale Rothwell,
Exclusive Optician
American Nat. Bank Bid?.
Phone 609.
1 Two Pivorce Suits Filed.
Nellie Irene Killgore if Weston to
I day brought suit against her bus-
band, James Albert Killgore, asking
j for a divorce. They have three grown
children, none of whom needs a
1 guardian, she states in her complain
j She charges that her husband has al
j ways been lazy. Is addioted to drink
.and has freciuntly abused her. W.
M. Peterson is her attorney. Another
divorce suit was filed today, Anna A.
Coburn being the plaintiff and Albert
J. Cuburn the defendant Cruel and
inhuman treatment Is alleged. L A.
Esteb of Echo Is attorney for the
plaintiff.
W. H. KILL
OPTICIAN
With
WM. C HANSCOM.
We grind our own lenses.
Boys." suits fo school. wear,
you. can sitye enough t
this busy store to huy the
books he will ned, at
&1.98, $2,08, $3.'S,
4.08.
Bcfs' kniclier pants for
school i3, Cy?, 9H,
?1.S3.
Itoys' bljuse "waists, for
school wear, dark or
light 25tf 4?
Boys' shirts forschool wear
dark or ligrit patterns at
25S 49, 89.
Boys' silk neckties, 25c val
ue at , 15?
Boys' school shoes, solid
leather, sizes 9 to 13, kid
button No. 8593.. f 1.39
Boys' Guard calf shoes for
school wear, sizes 9 to
13 at $1.49
New lot of gingham dress
es for school girls, sizes
6 to 14 years, and priced
at 49k, 69, 98 $1.23
YOU GVX DO
BETTER AT
Btoys' Guird tftlf school
shoes, sizes 13V2 to. 5Va
at $L79, ?1.98
CSrls' school coats,, the
stock is complete and
you sjioukl see what we
are offering- at $1.98,
$2.98, $3J)S, $4.98.
Girls' and boys' school hose
in fine or heavy ribbed
at ti)?, latrf. 19,
25.
Girls' and boys' sweaters
ffrr school 98( S1.98,
$2.98
Y-4702 kid cloth top but
ton shoes, sizes 5 to 8,
our competitors adver
tise at 98c, our every
day price ... 89
4702 kid button, 11 to 2,
our competitors " price
$1.69, Golden Rule
price $1.49
4702 Guard button, others
get $1.69, our every day
price $1.49
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TODAY
STEWART
MB
In a four act "Broadway Favorites" production of McKee Rankin's famous drama
Stewart Baird is assisted by Justina Wayne and all star cast. '7
In Addition We Also Show Etsanay Comedy.
10c ANY SEAT 10c
SATURDAY ONLY
The Broken Rail," Helen Holmes in Dreamy Dud See CHARLIE CHAP-
a daring railroad story. LIN Cartoon comedy laugh.
"The Gold Dust and the Squaw," Selig "The Cave on Thundering Cloud," two
Western, with Tom Mix. act Lubin.
COMING SUNDAY
EDITH STOREY IN
"TH
E ISLAND OF
REGENERATION"
; See Ad on Page 4
Mrs, John I. McKelway of the
Eastern Oregon State Hospital,
charmingly entertained at a bridge
luncheon Thursday in honor of Mrs.
Frank Brown of Salem. Covers were
laid for eight,
noon for Monmouth to reenter thei
State Normal School where she was
a student last year.
Invitations were this morning, re
ceived by local friends to the wed
ding of Miss Phoebe Helen Snyder of
Walla Walla ar.d William E. Lowell
of Hoise, which is to be celebrated In
Walla Walla on Wednesday evening,
September twenty-second, at thet
home of the bride's mother, 60S
Catherine street. Miss Snyder Is a
popular and attractive young lady ot j
Walla Walla and Is the daughter of j
Mrs. John M. P. Snyder. She has
many friends In Pendleton, having!
visited here on several occasions at
the home of her aunt, Mrs. James A.
Fee. Mr. Lowell is the only son o!
Judge and Mrs. Stephen A. Lowell of
this city and spent his youth here.
Since his graduation from the Uni
versity of Oregon he has been in the
newspaper business and Is now on the
staff of the Boise Statesman.
Miss N'eva Lane, one of the teach
ers in the Pendleton schools, arrived
home last evenifig from a six weeks"
stay in Portland and San Francisco.
In the latter city she availed herself
of the opportunity to study the meth
ods of Madame Montessorl, the . fa
mous Italian educator who has a
class of children meeting dally in
the Palace of Education. Mrs. Mary
J. Lane, her mother, will return home
.Sunday.
I J;(
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Grace Washburn
in a 5 act World feature
"When It
Strikes Home"
With Edwin August
and Muriel Ostriche.
Also one reel farce
comedy.
SATURDAY
Charles Chaplin in
"HIS NEW PROFES
SION." Farce comedy.
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Mrs. H. H. Kimball, who has been
visiting with her niece, Mrs. H. H.
Hattery, will leave today for the
east. Mrs. Hattery will accompany
her as far as V'irden, 111., where they
will visit with Mrs. Kimball's son,
who is postmaster at that city. Mrs.
Kimball will go from there to New
York and other Atlantic cities on as
extended trip" and Mrs. Hattery will
return home, after visiting friends
and relatives In Springfield, 111.
FIRE AT THE DALLES
DOES MUCH DAMAGE
THE DALLES, Sept. 10. Fire,
which started In the J. R. Docherty
Upholstering establishment, totally
destroyed the Edward C. Pease hay
and grain warehouse, the Fllnn and
Wallance paint shop, and partly de-. !E
stroyed Docherty's shop. By good j
work of the fire department many j
surrounding frame buildings wereS
saved.
The loss Is estimated at 15000.
Marshal Elmer Albee of Helix, was
a visitor In the city yesterday.
E. L Longmeler, Mrs. Longmciet
and their daughter, arrived here this
morning from Cunningham, Wash.
, Regular Saturday Sight Dance.
Eagle-Woodman hall Saturday?
September 11, 7 piece orchestra, good
time guaranteed. Ask your friends
who attended last Saturday what they
think of It, KARL GUIOTT,"
(Adv.) Manager.
Notlre Knights of ColnmbtM.
There will he a regular meeting snd E
l.n. In. A. nf fin... . . XT hull
lit. IIUII VI VMlkGI. ri , k. i.
on Tuesday evening, September 14, at
I p. m.
(Signed.) OEO. P. PHELPS,
(Adtr.) Financial Secretary.
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TODAY!
Toniorror;!
BLANCHE SWEET
The Incomparable Film Star in an Elaborate
Picturization of the Most Baffling
Detective Mystery on Earth
BY MARGARET TURNBULL.
The most intricate, enthralling, amazing, absorbing mystery drama ever
devised for the screen. Presented by a special cast and so devised that the
keenest mind will be puzzled by the complications and amazed by the unexpect
ed conclusion. i
SUNDAY MAUD ALLEN in "THE RUG MAKERS DAUGHTER," show
ing the world's famous dancer in some of her most beautiful dances.
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