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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1915)
PAC.F. TIGHT PA11.Y TAST or.KCOXIAX. rK.ll!.r.TOX. ORFCON. :: ATI' K1UY, SKI'TKM V.VM 11, lfll,"., n WE KNOW Chase G Sanborn's SpaJ DranjLCofloo IS THE BEST AND WE WANT YOU TO KNOW IT. j Wo will frladly refund your . nioneyjifjiot j satisfied with a trial can. We meanjthis. : 1 lb. Tins Steel Cut 45c j 2 lb. Tin Steel Cut 85c j 3 lb. Tin Steel Cut $1.25 ! 5 lb. Tin Steel Cut $2.00 Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Itnssed a lUa.k Hear. I horle linker, well known resident , .f the Willow Springs section, is In! Pendleton today. He reports ban-; 'sins a black bear near his home a1 ' ( few days ago. ladies will be guests of the Bound-up when they arrive. ! l.ws saddle Horse. I 1.-....1 i..il.,v, L-nni'n farmer w ho lives north of the city, ajyoka : yesterday morning to find his saddle! horse and paddle missing. He be-( ! lieves they were stolen during the! ! night and has reported the matter to: i the officers. ' Wilton Humors After Hear. ' a party of Weston hunters, con ! sisting of Walter Williams, Charles ' Van Hoy, Rudolph Froehstel and i Robert Reynolds. passed through Thursday en route to the John Day : country w here they expect to hunt I deer and bear for a month. Buffalo Vernon Wins Hoping. In the steer roping contest held at Vancouver Thursday, Ruffalo Ver non, well known Roundup performer, won first money, beating such ropers as Heeho Gray, Sammy llarrett and Tommy Grimes. Only 116 mv'fteml. Voters In Pendleton are registering slowly with Registration Clerk John Hailey at the city hall. I'p until this morning only 116 had inscribed thelt names on the books. 8 Two rhoncs, 28. "QUALITY" 823 Main St.- Round-up Dates, September 23-24-25. Comes Karty for Hound-up Seat. A man whose name we did not barn, passed through Heppner this week In an Oakland roadster, on his wftv to Pendleton. This man had ! traveled all the way from California nd he told us that he was going ear- I ly In order that he could get a good seat for the "Let 'er Buck" show Heppner Gazette-Times. Seml'm rVrls to Kounil-lip. The Haines Record is another newspaper In the northwest that Is running a contest for the purpose or sending two popular young ladles to the Pendleton Rouna-up. xne cou test Is now in full swing and the win ners will be decided soon. The young In for selling "HuoiO," A. Vawter, who pleaded guilty to selling a bottle of alcohol to Charley Bennett, an Indian, was this morn ing given a sentence of 40 or 20 days. His friends are attempting to raise the money. Virst Iialn In 40 Days. The first rain Pendleton has re ceived in forty some' odd days de scended on the city last night in a small shower. Only ,08 of an inch fell, according to the weather ob server, but it freshened up the at mosphere perceptibly. The Little Thing's You Need For School. There' no use looking around, just come to the Golden Rule store where you can '. .1 .1 r 1 . . 1 ! . -. f a .-,.-.-. t V. a f ' M 1 1 w Mftk. gel tnes tnings ior less... compare our quamv, wmpaic " r. ..., Boys' school shoes, we have I Extra large pencil tablets es for less than you Composition books o them all beat when it conies to values in shoes, $1.39, $1.49, ?1.G9, $1.9S. Boys' school hose, fine or heavy ribbed 10, 122 19. Boys' blouse waists for shool wear 25, 49 Boys' sweaters, they're the best thing you can get for school wear 49, 9S, $1.49. $1.9S Good ink tablets in wide or narrow size 5, 10 Good pencil erasers 1 Pencil boxes 4 Girls school shoes, sizes others ask you $1.69," the Golden Rule price for same shoes $1.49 Children's shoes 8 12 to 11. whv nav more. Golden Rule price 98 Boys' school caps 2S 49' Misses' school hose.. 12 V&" ...... 1 Y 1 1 1 J Large pencil tablets iif iNew gingnam scnooi areas can 69, TOtJ CA3C DO OfagMvtX.CZii BITTER AT make them 49S 9S, $1.23. Girls' school sweaters, there is nothing you get more good out of, 98, $1.49, $1.98, $2.98. Good pen holders 1 5c lead pencils, 2 for.... 5 Good pen holders...... 10 Rubber or cork end pen holders 4 12 inch rulers M Metal edge rulers 4 Carter's writing ink 4 WK I. RAD OTHERS FOLLOW Tryoiits of Umbers Xet Week. Next Week will practically begin the Round-up festivities for the try ing out of the bucking stock will be gin. Livestock Director Thompson will bring the buckers In Sunday and Monday and will not only give all ot them a thorough testing but will try i out a numlxT of new buckers as well Z z. J$ u rap? Ii in irn-Tin iimiwii Miiiniiiniiiiiiiimi'wiiiii inn mwmmimmmmimmmam TODAY The Broken Rail," Helen Holmes in a daring railroad story. 'The Gold Dust and the Squaw," Selig Western, with Tom Mix. Dreamy Dud Sees CHARLIE CHAP LIN Cartoon comedy laugh. "The Cave on Thundering Cloud," two actLubin. ' SUNDAY AND MONDAY V. L. S. E. The Big' Four sr ;f" . . . , ,v v. - r. afi x ) ip ,,...f f.. y V) AY Stz'r r fit : EDITH STOREY As the Castaway Another Great Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature That cost $1 a seat in New York. A Pictured Romance of tho South Seas A six part pictu rization of Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady's Power ful novel. "THE ISLAND OF REGENERATION" Myor of At,.nU0 City, N. J. Admission 15c Children 5c Lento For IMs Itarlxiiuc. Most of, the members t the We- naha Club left this afternoon by au to for the John Crow, ranch near Mea- jcliam where a Uig barbeiiuo will be arranged tomorrow for their pleasure. 'This is the second annual event of this nature and one that is highly popular with the club members. f.llliam Gets Two Deer. Walter Glllianii well known Pear son creek resident, bagged two deer at once the other Aay, according to a story brought In by Deputy Game Warden Tonkin. H encountered a! whole bunch of bucks in a clearing and shot two in succession. While he was dressing them, a two year old buck stood and watched him but he refused to shoot it. Mclntyrc vs. SIcIntyre. . A. H. Mclntyre this morning filed suit for divorce In the circuit court against his wife, Cora Ann Mclntyre, charging cruel and inhuman treat ment. The couple were married In Pendleton In November, 1906, and have two children. Plaintiff charges unfaithfulness on the part of his wife, declared that in July of this year she transferred her affections to another man and told him she meant to mar ry him. Fee and Fee are his attor neys. Squaw to sing oh Streets. Tomorrow evening a full blood Sioux Indian woman, known to the show world as "White Cloud," but in everyday life as Miss Wlllard, will sing several popular selections from the balcony above the French restau rant. Miss Wlllard is one of the latest attractions secured by the Campbell Carnival Co. which begins a week's engagement here Monday, and Major Dyer has given the com pany permission to have her sing to morrow evening. (S 0 TODAY ONLY GIMLIE CG-3APLIi3 M "His New Profession" COMEDY! COMEDY! COMEDY! "The Ace ot Hearts" in 2 cis FeaturinWalter Edwardi "Merry on a Cmtch' & 2 part Thanhouser Drama featuring Mad elin and Marion Fairbanks (The Thanhouser Twins) Sunday and Monday-Mutual Masterpicture "GHOSTS" - mi.Mimiimillimillimilll 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M r 1 1 II II I i I !! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 II t II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1J 1J Mascott Signed to Meet Bennett. Promoter Billy Farrell this morn ing received a letter from Bobby Evans, who is managing Billy Mag- cott, the bantam fighter, In which the terms offered for a return bout with Jockey Bennett were accepted Thej two bantams will meet here on Nov. I 21 and will weigh In at 116 pounds at : 6 o'clock. They will go 20 rounds. Promoter Farrell also received a wire; from George Ingle accepting the; terms for a bout with Jack Carpen-j ter here on the Friday night of Ilound-up week. rrpn n Indian Water Kights. The arguments in the dispute be tween the government and the livers ! .Milling Co. over the water rights ofj ! the Indians of the Umatilla reserva-1 tion will be heard by Judge Phelps on; ; .Sept. 22 as one phase or the adjudi cation hearings. Judge fee will rep resent the milling company and Dep uty U. S. Attorney Rankin will ap pear for the government. Judge Phelps this week heard the argu ments of the Western Land & Irri gation Co., the U. S. reclamation ser vice and the Furnish Ditch Company. Nearly Lost SUu k of liny. William Baker, former Pendleton. Ian who l now ranching In the Mea dow creek country, almost lost a 40 ton stack of hay In a fire that broke out In the forest near his place a few days ago, according to C. C. Scott who was In from that vicinity yester day. The fire, started presumably by a carelessly tossed cigar stub, spread to within ten feet of the hay stack before It was put out. There have been several fires In that vicin ity this summer but thanks to the vigilance of Lou Case, deputy fire warden, have not done much damage A New Kind of Handcuff. When Parole Officer Joe F. Keller left for Salem today with R. R. Dra per, a parole volator whom Chief Kearney picked up here, he had his prisoner handcuffed In a way that nnuM make enrana difficult and yet would not attract any attention to the man. To a cuff which was fas t.n. uoii ii n nn the forearm, was suspended a chain at the other end ot which was an Imitation handgrip, made of metal. . To the casual ob server the man appeared to b an or dinary passenger carrying his grip Mr. Keller, who was formerly a prominent Portland detective, expects to b back tor the Round-up. LAST TIME TODAY THE INCOMPARABLE: FILM STAR BLANCHE SWEET IN A PICTURIZATION OF THE MOST BAFFLING DETECTIVE MYSTERY ON EARTH, i "THE BY MARGARET TURN BULL. The most intricate, amazing, absorbing mystery drama ever devised for the screen. The keenest mind will be puzzled by the . complications, and amazed by the unexpected conclusion. Tomorrow and Monday The World Famous Dancer MAUD ALLEN IN A DASHING ROMANCE OF THE TURKISH-AMERICAN RUG TRADE, "Tho Rugmolior's Daughter" A deliehtful romance, enlivened by a wholesome vein of light comedy. Some of the most interesting scenes reveal the'gra'ceful dancing for which Miss Allen is renowned, and it is said that nothing like it has ever been presented on the screen. ' f a. InniSHTiM 1IM"1 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii urn m