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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1915)
t 5 u to n !f iA;r. VACin DAILY FAST ORFGONI AN. PKNIM !:TON. ORISON. MONDAY. SKHT.MKFR 1.".. 1915, FJGIH PAGES iULov.:.-.Oi.-.K .tK..U:-4.v Newsv Notes Of Pendleton ft hMPn Off for -..h-m Wislnc... t,i('H.r ( l Strain, w Im 13 a member el' the nminil sion apP'dnled lo outsider the ills ii Ulou vf the Mam lauds, will leave WedncscSv for Salem, The Best Assortment to Be Had a F.OILKI' HAM I'UHTKD BKEK Kiri'KKKI' SALMON ... fAYlA?. SWISS OliF.KSi: era: am prick chlt. UMKl Mf.I'.R ClILLSH ... 10c .... 40c 25r .... 60f .... oOf .... 30c .... -5c a is Mmriai' I itvn-e NmuiI. A marriage license was .sM'.ed Saturday v Glen A. Vkkfis amt M- l-el M. Owen. Null of this oil . ' Culled. Port'ainl. i K. R Atdrich left last night for ; Portland in response to news of th death of his stepmother, M.TS. J. H. Aldrich of that city. ; Hunters ltag ;rouap, W. o MoKinney. Jame Bowler nd Brooke Vickson went to rXsncsui yes terday morning and returned with .,. bag of grouse. I 'loot Ofvhvr Tw .tit I - - K,.r-?,t,iw,.: two t1-UJl lloar'ngs r.m.rro. rustees and a we-cmor, th AasoclaU Tomorrow in the ilate wt ly Judge ed v"hWiw iU mot tills evening in I'ln-lpn for the final hearing of a I -,!,,. ct a,-l. i iilloaiitH for citizenship papers ami . there are more than 2i w'w haft ' tak the neocs.vw5r stops to make l!s II gtui standing. Mis. StelU Gilmer of listU-t No. dw.'.i' th highest soe-rage in th reoee.t lsh:t grade mintlons. hr grae bouts . Mis Us J. Narka.u hd eh.irse f the svheol during Ihe summer and takes pardonable prld In t(w :iii.faiow of one of her pu-l.'.s. them elUtlilo to sumit to the exam- j illation. It is ihMihtful, howevwij whether nil will h present. Uvr of lotlw-r' V.rs Ha FANCY SWEET TICKLES DILL PICKLES SARDINES Gray Bros. Grocery Co. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 2S. S23 Main St. i. Withers nd Kd Her- i'.iv morn ins reoeivea a tel- ..:i:s of the death :rs. W. M. Herron, In U.in.V to Mr. xoii 1 Horn. son Vis born Saturday arl Mrs. Kay I'eek of Walla Wa'.la u the home of Mrs. Peek's mother a: West Wehh stret. The mother f.rmeriy suss louuiYu vc-.i. th.e father was formerly a well 5-herifV llus Hon-. Sheriff .Visnst litis; eame oxer this r.torv.in from Ui i-raiule to take into of their j eustoo.v 1 XV. l.ohm.in and J. '. tr In Alex-ier. two men elsarued with tile lar t wti' of a team of horses. Vhe men were vioked up here yesteway hy IVpuiy Sheriff Kstes up.i: instriie tior.s from Sheriff Hits. w as and known lv.!l pker and umpire. MnnliTed Man- Wlro WdiA. Sheriff T. Tsiylor y terdn - r wived a teles mm from the wIJ of J. T. Owing ot Twin rVlls. who. was murdered recently by J Jin O Hich ardson and whose body was found tast week. Site asked the sheijff to. take charse of the bo.iy and belont inirs of her htisbatid f jt the t.lno l-in- Mrs. Owing, who was furin ly Uloharoon's wife, was Miss Ann R. Jackson whea a you'ig wonuJn litis county. Round-up Dates, September 23-24-25. l'Urln Haml Ki lloHiml-np. The Klsin Ivand will be at the , Roui-.d-iui to furnish music, accord- ine to an snnonncmet Just made by Director Fred Earle who has ju.-t ciosd a contract with this very effi cient musical organization. The El sin band will be only one of the sev eral bands here, contracts already MUtcn. .vsvy having been made with the tii i.1 i-iJ. I.'-' " i-L'J- -- - '- ' 4d , Ath(ina and Pendleton bands. I .... .. i i p I i " ' """ mmm'- -" i i SHriJ 'y tor l.lhrtry. To r.iiild AmtlHT HuikiJ)W I This morning County Judne Mash O.eorse I'eebler this luornmg took ' and rvHiiniissioner Oockburn keld a out a permit to build a bunsalow on short session of iurt tu UalvN to a Matlock street alonsside the one reiiuet- from the members of the 11 which is now beitut erected. It will hrary board for a 2-10 mill IVvy for cost J1609 approximately and will the purpose of making the tn libra- have five rooms aid a Isith. Mr. ry butlding a flre-ptvof structure Feebler is building these houses in To do this, more fn.lM than, now response to the heave demand and al-' available ar jecessary ami tho small readv has them tensed. 'levy asked would prnxlde those funds. It board argued. Ttre court took the Coming llaok; KouaoVap. matter under mhiwinent. During I. n Wndercras n niRrehant ot the niorniivr. th lHartl escorted Halfwav. Oregon, and D. Fhilippi ot J'"lg Marsh and Commissioner Cock the same tjown arrived in Pendleton, hum to th,- library site, placed shov- last night Rout 10 o'clock in their au,. els in their hamts and had photo to. en route to li&ndon in Ooos counr graphem snap them. ty. Thex expect to return to the ; Kound-up. In coining across he Visit Our Men's Section Its a Busy Place If you think this is not a bus- place step in just any time and see for yourse.f. There's a reason, and its bet cause the shipping public know they get more for their money and get better values than elsewhere. Better be a Golden Rule Store customer.. Let er Buck nding boots, just the thing; you wUl need for Round-up next week, why not save a third at $5-00, ?G.90, Maybe ita a pair of Cros sette drew shoes you want, come in button, or lace, black or tan, and you care save more than a dollar on every pair, $3.o0, $3.98, $ i.9S. Then there are the lea ex pensive shoes every pair is bound to please at 91.08, ?2.49, ?2.8. Boys'' shoes and the boy is the one that needs a strong shoe -49, $1.98, ?2.25, ?2.G9 Boys" knicker pants for school wear 49, C9, 9S $1.23. Boys', school blouses and shirts at 25S J9e 98 Men's suits,, another new lot to select from at $6.90, $9.90, 12.50, 14.75.. "What about those blue serge suits; you can't du plicate them eslsewhere at a third more .90; 12.50, H"5 lti-50 Men's Let 'er Ruck Hats, you won't be in it unless you wear one of these at 9S 19. 2.49. Men's Let Vr Buck Shirts in gaudy colors, 49 Men's Mackinaw Coats, better values than ever this year at 3-9y. 1.9S, 5.90, 6.90. Bovs' knickerbocker suits Norfolk coats in plaids, fancy mixed or blue merges 1.98, 2.98, 3.98, 4.98; rr n - ... . pirn i it at 4S" WK l.KAD DTinrns v.iMW i i '.rf 7- li' .v '.S ; mountaiuj! yesterday ihey found snow near Meacham. Mr. Fendergrass Is an old friend of E. F. Averill. Positively the Last Ch ance Today V V . - ' - tt vrMi ' ; ' : 'rU - v A i J 7 5 V Another Great Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature I5Uty lunn In Business llcre William Dunn, well known conduc tor who has been with the O.-W. R. & X. for 2 5 years, has quit railroading to enter into business in Pendleton which he declares is the livest city he has seen in all his travels. He has purchased a half interest In the Pen dleton Rubber & Supply Co. and will hereafter be associated in the active management of that place with W. N. Matlock. The company already has a large business in vulcanizing and in the supplying of tires and au tomobile accessories and, under the new management, will reach out aft er more business. ! More plioasants for Rckuse. Deputy Game Warden George Ton kin this morning received a letter from W. L. Finley, who is In charge of the biological department of the state game work, stating that several crates of Chinese pheasants may be had for liberation in Umatilla county for the asking. If Mr. Tonkin can find a suitable place for releasing these birds he will send for them. He requests that any farmer or land own i er wishing to have these birds liberat ' ed on their places get in communica i tion with him. Y TODAY ! Ust Chance to See This Wonderful Masterpicttire in 5 parts 66 P V5 - A" '.- . ..''i - .. i "' ' - i EDITH STOREY As the Castaway That cost $1 a seat in New York. A Pictured Romance of the South Seas t A six part pictu rization of Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady's Power ful novel. Loses Whole Crop by lire. His entire crop destroyed by fire Is I the report brought down from Cab I hage Hill this morning by John Fish- er, well known farmer of that vlcin i ity. He had eighty acres of A-l wheat and had finished cutting and j stacking it for threshing when the i fire destroyed it all. The fire was i discovered about 4 o'clock last Thura- An, n,nrnlnff an1 Vr Fisher thinkB i thai some enemy set a match to his I stack or else the fire was caused i from some one sleeping In the grain. ' He had a small amount of insurance ! upon it. ovj ) a o) Featuring Mary Alden and Thos. Jefferson One of the most remarkable plays' ot the age Don't Miss Seeing This Great Production Tomorrow Wm. Hart Also Ghas. Chaplin in a Side Splitting Comedy "THE ISLAND OF REGENERATION" I think Edith Storey in the diving scene of "The Hidden Cave" is more interest ing than even Annette Kellerman in "Neptune's Daughter." I consider it the most wonderful film I have seen in the past two years. Signed, Mayor of Atlantic City, N. J. 1 Admission 15c Children 5c lighters Pay lines. i When Henry McQueen, a local taxi , driver, had Dnss Owens arrested Sat-j urday because of an alleged assault, ne got nimsfii uuu u,juui- !.-. -ns oleaded guiltv but declared he started the fight in order to avenge i ', Al Johnson, fill old man whom Queen had beaten UP Hewa! days ' ! befnre. McQueen pleaded gilllty to' ; hitting Johnson and was fined liii, i while Owens escaped with a $15 pen-1 ally. Johnson has been under the I care of a physician since last Thurs 'day when McQueen struck him vio lently several times In the mouth. ' McQueen claims he was forced to strike the older man. lloth fights oc i currcd In a local saloon. ----- - II Mm mm lummm 1 ifc I I 11 HUM 11M H 14 k i H H II M T J nS i P kE9E11, .. & M -Wu- , ll mm a II li ba mm mm wmm Ornhan Ijoy Wants Holm. ' Does some Pendleton resident want to give a 15 year old orphan boy room and board this winter In or der that he may attend school? The boy is willing to work In return. He has no home and a week ago Officer Alex Manning, finding that the boy was deserving, took him to his homo and has been keeping him since, This morning he started to school, ehter ing the eighth grade. Mr. Manning uV!nrs the boy is hard-working and has other qualities that commend him. The boy has been working through harvest and earned enough to buy his clothes. He Is ambitious to secure an education. 5 m liusy Morn in Police Court. This morning was a busy oiie In Police court, twelve cases coming b fore Magistrate Fltz Gerald and a to tal of $80 being netted from those offenders who paid fines or forfeit ed bull. Of this amount Mrs. Hen edict and her nephew, George Norrls, paid llTi each on charges of disor derly conduct. They were arrested Saturday night In a room at the rear of the Howman bar In the company of Martin Anderson, one of the pro prietors. Anderson Is out on ball and his case will come up later. All of the other cases were plain drunks. Eva f-'nyrler, a young woman who has been In trouble before, was arrested Sunday morning at an early hour by Officer Stephens irti a vagrancy charge and Is out on $10') ball pend ing her trial. i LAST TIME TODAY The World Famous Dancer MAUD ALLEN ASSISTED BY A SPECIAL STAR CAST INCLUDING FORREST STANLEY, HERBERT STANDING, ETC., IN A DASHING ROMANCE OF THE TURKISH- AMERICAN RUG TRADE, "Tho E)ugmd!ir's Daughter" A delightful romance, showing Miss Allen in some of-her most famous darll'pfl, distinguished from those of any other dancer in the word. SEE THE WORLD FAMOUS SHAD ABBOS SILK RUG, VALUED AT OVER $7$,000 THAT TOOK OVER 17 YEARS TO MAKE, loaned fof use in "The Rug Maker's Daughter." IN ADDITION PARAMOUNT TRAVEL SERIES' NO. 1, showing beautiful Florida, society at Palm Beach, wonderful aeroplane flights etc. Don't miss this. TORIOKiOlAJ EMMY WEHLEN in Charles Horon's viVwl and heart interest story, "WHEN A WOMAN LOVES" w. v I' HJ jftmi3- HiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iMiiiiiiiitiiiiiimiiriifiiiMfiiiiiiiiiiirtitiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiii iiniiti-