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KRJI1T PACES DAILY EAST OP.F.CONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,. TUESDAY. SEPTF.MREII 14. 19i: PACE FIVF ft lio Sclioolbsy's Lunch WILL BE BETTER IF YOU USE Pgriggq" Gold oofs The Sanitary, Made in Pendleton Kind. AN ORDER OF "PEMECO"' BOILED HAM "PEMECO" LUNCH SAUSAGE "PEMECO" JELLIED TONGUE "PEMECO" HEAD CHEESE Will Convince You of the Superior Quality. "PEMECO" MEATS are. grown and prepared in Pendle ton. Boott home industry buy buying at home. FRESH SALMON, HALIBUT, SMELT. KNIGHTS PICKLES, OLIVES, RELISHES SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION The Central market Phone 455. 108 E. Alta St WAII ODDITIES. LONDON Grouse on the royal es tates In the Scottish Highlands are ) plentiful Uil year that King George h.is decided great number ihall be rhot and distributed to military and puval hospitals. LONDON M Iss Phlllppa Fawcett, daughter of England' former post master general, has become a post woman In a rural part of Suffolk to relieve a man for war duty. ZURICH Bwlas breweries are thriving due to the prohibiting of the export of beer from Munich and other big German brewing centers. J HOME The king will probably decorate an Italian naval surgeon who bound up the stump of a sailor's arm while both were In the water after the torpedoing of the cruiser, Amalfl. j I The object of the board, depart jinent officials point out, Is to build , up a fighting machine. For this rea son Secretary Daniels does not want It encumbered by theorists who might seek to use the office to ad vance their notions about the Heed lessness of preparation. It has been learned that Henry Ford, who was prominently suggested as a candidate for the advisory board, has never been seriously con sidered at the department. While due honor Is granted him as a busi ness organizer, he Is not believed to be an Inventive genius of the type required. Naty Want no Pacifist. WASHINGTON", Sept. U. "No pa cifists need apply." Is the sign htHig out by the navy department over the entrance to the new advisory board, headed by Thomas Edison. While the selection of the board's personnel hns been delegated by Secretary Daniels to 10 prominent technical societies, each of which is to choose two mem bers, the department has hinted un offlclaly that they are not expected to nominate arty exponents of "peace at any price." Mailed Men Force Ride. TACOMA, Wash., Sept. 14. Six hours In a buggy with two armed and masked highwaymen, one of whon. kept a revolver shoved either against his ear or prodding his ribs. Francis D. Stewart of Jorr.hlll, whipped his horse full speed from Just beyond Fife Station on the Tacoma-Puyallus high way to the beginning of the pavement in Parkland. The robbers climbed Into his buggy at 9 Saturday night i ml the ride continued to 8 Sunday nornlng. Stewart had only 10 cents but the hindlts mide no effort to search him. "That's all." snapped one of the masked men as the pair Jumped out at the edge of Parkland. "You can go home now." The total production of whale oil In 1912 was 1,200.000 barrels, more lhan half of which came from Nor way. Ten years ago the cost of pro duclng a ton of the oil was less than half what It Is now. Fashionable Millinery OF THE LATEST UP TO THE MINUTE STYLE TENDENCIES. It is a genuine pleasure to us to show you our large selections. CARRIER MILLINERY 740 Main Street. i or a i ( Advertising in Brief ItATKH. Per line first Inwrtloa l"e Per line. iltltiunnl insertion.... Per Hue, ht Dimtb M tit) No I'M-als laUvu f'r less tbnn 2.e. Count tf ordinary worn io Hue. Linals will not be taken over the phune and reailtutnce must aecum pauy order. load. For fuel fone five. Wood for sale. . 75 cents Phone 650. Wanted A good talloT at once. O. K. Pressery. 645 Main street. Experienced young couple want position on ranch. Phone 1 95 J. Want to rent or buy used electrie vibrator. Address Box -70S. City. Wanted Houskeeeper about 30 or 35 years old. Isqulre this office. Wanted Furnished house for the winter. W. J. Connor, 149 Main St. For sale 80 head stock hogs. Weight 70 to 130 pounds. Inquire this office. Biz room house, with garage, for sale. Located at 111 Long street Telephone 18F11. John Rosenberg, Court street watchmaker and Jeweler. All work guaranteed. Old papers for sale; tle In bundles dood for starting fires, etc 10s bundle. This office. For rent Housekeeping apartment In strictly private home. Inquire 515 Post street or phone J8SR. For exchange 40 acres irrigated land in 8. Idaho for Pendleton prop erty. Address 517 Garfield St. Very many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, and price 7 N. Berkeley. Wanted School girl to help with housework for board and room. In quire 601 Franklin street. Telephone 399J. Garbage hauled at . reasonable prices. All work promptly done. Any place In town. Ed Lannlngs, 1403 W. R R. For sale Seven room modern house, plastered and In first class condition. Inquire C. Rohrman, 118 Grange street There will be a dance at German Hall, Saturday, September 18. Good music, good management and good time assured all. Wanted 100 Macaw parrots. Must be able to say Edith Storey and the Island of Regeneration. Apply Man ager of the Pastime Theater. For sale Span small horses, har ness and covered hack, suitable for camping purposes. Inquire Commer cial Livery Stable. Wanted Young man to travel with manager and solicit in country. See Mr. Yotise, French Restaurant, 8 to 9 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m. Wanted 100 Macaw parrots. Must be able to say Edith Storey and the Island of Regeneration. Apply man ager of the Pastime Theater. "Mutt" takes the big loads and 'Jeff" shows the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse Office 64 7 Main street. Phone 339. Any man or woman with 11000 to 82000 to Invest in legitimate business, will be guaranteed 25 per cent annu ally on Investment. For proof, ad dress, quick, "E," care East Oregon Ian. Will pay 5 per cent bonus In addi tion to regular Interest rate for 8500 for a year, money to be used here In an A-l buslnes proposition. Address for one week, "E" care East Oregon-ian. PMAI MFHTIIHI' I LSiuuimL t.iuiilJil JuKe Powmnn was up from Echo last evening. I). O. Justus of Heppner Is register "d at the I'owman. George Patterson, llermist' n resi dent, is In the city today. Misses Ituthers of Helix are spend ing the day In Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Stnrtevunt of Pilot Hock are In the city. Gerald E Ktanflela came In this morning on the motor from Stanfield. H. G. Hurlburt was among the Hermlstonians In Pendleton yester day. J. K. Bolt, Jr., came In this morn ing from the Bott ranch north of the city. Fred MoCrea, well known Holdman merchant and farmer, Is in Pendleton today. Ralph B. Stanfield, head of Echo's bank, came up on the motor this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Foley of La Grande, are registered at the Pendle ton today. Mayor and Mrs. Homer I. Watts of Athena drove down this morning In their car. S. B. Calderhead, traveling agent for the N. P., Is paying Pendleton a visit today, Sam Douglas of Hood River was among the out-of-town people In Pendleton yesterday. L. G. Hale has returned to Pendle ton from a three weeks' hunting trip into the John Day country. Will Audrey, local plumber, return ed this morning from Pasco, where he had been for a few days. Herbert Copeland. teacher of the school at Pilot Rock Junction was a visitor in the city today. Mrs. Robert Dunnington of Helix was an incoming passenger on the Northern Pacific train this morning. Lee Caldwell, prominent Pendleton broncho buster, has Just returned from Reno, Nevada, where he carried off the big prize in a bucking contest. He 'is at the St. Qeorge. In the list of new officers elected by the Lady Maccabees a few days ago. the name of Mrs. Hattie J. Da vis, chaplain, was unintentionally omitted. Mrs. Davis has been elected to that office for four consecutive terms. IHTERESTiKG MATERIAL OF WESTERN FLAVOR TO BE IN SPECIAL EDITION ! Prr l-r ;-r i-Tn irr Tr' r -r t r-r t tt-t t"T jtt rj 77 rt Ts! V 7..T7 ' -', ' .' i pviJ "!!'!l'l!i:!!!'H:!'"p!t:' ! !h':!Linll;1.:lill,,i!I.iil:l!L t-t 7-?y-r n tt i t i i tt n v rrrr nriniTn pin t-t rt r t- As In the past the East dni;oiiian cover the Itojnd-up this Near in u-to-dato style. The only differ ence is the Round-up edi'ions t -ar uiil surpass all previous efforts. The paper will be the same size as j lost J ear. pages each flay, nut w.ll be iin improvement In several ways, noticeable In the character of the art or and in the photographic dis plays. The enlarged editions will be pub lish) d during each of the days of the liound-up and will be an exhibition of Journalism never heretofore dis played in Pendleton or in any other town of this size. It will contain all the news of the Round-up, written by men who know a good Round-up when they see It, there will be much information about the Round-ups of the past and many feature stories of interest to those who like the flavor of the western range and also many stories of the industrial life of Pen dleton and Umatilla county. Those who liked the work of the East Ore gonian last year will be even' more pleased with the Round-up editions this year because they are going to be better than ever. The price for the entire series of Round-up papers will be 25 cents, wrapped, addressed and postage paid by this office. The papers will make the best souvenir of the Round-up ob tainable. Have the series mailed to your friends so as to let them know about Penrdleton's greatest show. Or ders may now be sent to the East Oregonian business office. Send with your order the addresses to which you wish the paper sent. ill mm IP jj 2 ta g Sllmark fc pi 3 Store 1 HsiaSEBEE I 1 1 Silver Tatting Shuttle Beautiful silver engraved or plain. The new kind with the fine needle point. 85c EACH. 111 I ill Royal SL Sawtdk JEWELER Eitablishcd 1887 For sale. On account of leaving the city, I wish to sell my modern home, 128 Jane street. Reasonable terms. En quire at E. O. Office. (Adv.) SCOTT BUTLER. iUIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIL'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU I PEACHES Large & Juicy ( Water Melons right off the vine. Canteloupes, the finest E ever. Just received large shipment at E I East End Grocery I JOHN DYER Phone 536 iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiir SEND IN YOUR ORDERS FOR THE EAST OREGONIAN ROUND UP SERIES Don't Put It Off Mail in Today. Date.. East Oregonian Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. .1915 Enclosed find 25c f.or which please send your special Round-Up Editions postpaid as yer your "special offer," to the following address : Name Post Office .; Name of Sender For Sale. My home place on McKay creek of 320 acres, 160 In summer fallow, 100 in stubble and 20 In alfalfa. Will sell stock and equipment with place, If desired. Write or see Charles Man ning, Pilot Rock, Ore. Adv. (Continued From Page Two). For the purpose of meeting Mrs Jessie Honeyman of Portland, a meet irg of the Current Literature Club has been called for tomorrow after roon at 2:30 in the council room of the city hall. Mrs. Honeyman and Mrs. Mossman of La Grande, until recently of Portland, are planning on elving a series of art lectures In Pen dleton this fall and wish the cooper ation of the various women's organ izations. While here Mrs. Honeyman will be the guest of Mrs. E. L Power. Child's Tears Save Dog. HAZELTOX. Pa., Sept. 14. The tears of little Veronia Splllback, whose widowed mother, with five other children, could not pay tl dog tax for the family pet, which was to be shot, moved Mayor Harvey to pay the fee for the tag himself and save the dog's life. Encouraged by the sight of his hu mane feeling, Barney MeCann, ar rested as a porch sleeper, recalled to Mayor Harvey that he had worked as his laborer in the Stockton mines 36 years ago. His honor remembered McCann, but this did not save the prisoner from Eerving time in default of a t2 fine. iimimuiiimmmm Pi i W rCi II i 11 lili II I il lull II I iRi iiUlUlilliUlflliilHliiliiUlliailllliliiUHUHilMiliillHHUMilHllilHit-ii.l Expected Battle Missed. BAKER, Ore.. Sept. 14. Heavily armed, preparatory for a promised battle, Deputy Claude Bowman searched through the Burnt river dis trict for William Lawrence, living near Unity, who Is charged with wil fully smashing the windows of the Unity school house and damaging neighbor's property. It was reported from Unity that Lawrence would resist arrest, but ev idently he has escaped to the Interior of the state. Mr. Nelson and Mr. Bowman re turned and officials throughout ths state were notified to watch for Lawrence. Boat Sunk; Cr"w Rescued. LONDON, Sept 14. The French cargo boat Aued Sebou, ISfiO tons, waa torpedoed and sunk but the crew waa rescued. Free skating all this week for la dies at Pavilion Rink, opposite Round-up park. Skating season clos es September 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Perle Hales and fam ily have moved in from their farm to their new bungalow in this city. Mrs. L. Hunter of Coeur d'Alene, formerly of this city, is visiting friends here. Mine Dlvldcmls g6.69.879. SPOKAXE, Wash., Sept. 14. Divi dends paid or declared for immedi ate payment to date In 1915 by Coeur d'Alene mines amount to 16.699,879. September dividends, including the quarterly disbursement of Interstate Callahan of 25 cents a share to be made at the close of the month, am ount to 11,034,900. The reopening of the Hercules in August is adding I from 1200. nun to $250,000 to the i monthly earnings of the district. j The great lead producer will t i Si'iHi.oun during September. The bunker Hill ft Sullican already has paid its September dividends of 181,750, or 25 cents a share. Alleged Murderer Suk-idcs. WATXESBURG, Pa., Sept. 13. Dr. J. T. Silvert, suspected of the murder of Xettie Poland, today sui cided at his office at Georgetown, W. Va. The body of the girl, stripped, was found in an automobile desert ed on a road. Gond Coal and Wood. Our Rock Springs coal burns clean ilvlng you more heat and less dirt for your money. Good dry wood that doesn't boil, but buns. Also jlab and kindling. Protect yourself from cold and cost order from B Hurroughs, phone B. Adv. Social llance Wednesday FvenlnR. There will be a social dance at Moose Hall Wednesday evening, Sep tember 15th. Good time and good musio guaranteed. Admission, 50 cents, ladles free. (Adv.) COMMITTEE. Wool"". 72. Is Stowaway, SAX FRAXCISCO. Sept. 14. A 73-year-old stowaway Mrs. Destlna An M'l said to be the oldest stowaway that ever came to San Francisco, ar rived here from Honolulu on the lin er Korea. Her son, George Angel, had bought a second-class ticket for himself from Honolulu and had smug gled his mother on board. Mrs. Angel was sent to the Immi gration station. Xotloc of Change In Firm. Notice is given that N. P, McLean has purchased the Interest of W. J. Burns in the City Auto Co. of Pen dleton and after this date the firm will be known bi N. P. McLean & Co and will be conducted by N. P. Mc Lean and Bert Peterson at the same location. D. II. Nelson, trustee, has turned over the entire business to the new company and the said N. P. McLaln & Co. assume all obligations and will collect all outstanding ac counts of the former City Auto Co. D. H. NELSON. W. J. BURNS. N. P. McLEAN. BERT PETERSON. Dated this 9th day; of . September, 115. AdT. ' - 12(H) Rales of Hops Burn SACRAMEXTO, Cal., Sept. 14. A fire of unknown origin, hut the cir cumstances of which point to in end! arism .lestrowd a galvanized iron varehot'Se and its contents : 1200 baits of hops on the E. Clement Horst ruih. east of the city, a total dam age f about $35,000 was suffered. T;ie fire started In the center of the w "chouse. The door? of the on . , g were cksed at the time, and n:ilf ;i dozen guarus rtere o wateh . .ovr, 1 the ranch. lii estimation Is Oriiird" HOXOLl'I.r T H Sept. 14. Lieutenant-Commander Mark St. C. Kllis. of the gunboat Princeton, was named chairman of a board of in ouiry to investigate and fix the re sponMiliility for the collision between the I'nited States Eteamer Supply and three submarines of the F type The F-l, F-2, F-3 were damaged by the Supply when the la'tter attempted to dock here. ,tows to Strike for Day. NEW YORK, Sept. 14. A 'friendly slrike of the members of the Jewish trade unions represented in the con vention of the National Workmen's committee on ewish rights, for one day following the opening of peace negotiations in Europe, was decided on nt the closing session here. The workmen, nearly 250,000, will cease work for a day as a protest against the oppression of the Jews in sivefal European countries. Closing Law Is I plicld. S.U.K.M. Ore.. Sept. 14. The su preme court today upheld the consti tutionality of the Oregon Sunday closing law. The case was the state versus llgh Xicholls of Eugene, for selling cigars and tobacco on Sunday I.ove Captures TtHU'liors, PITTSRURO, Sept. 14 Ten teach ers of the public schools of Pittsburg fell victims to the arrows of Dan Cu pld since the schools closed In June, according to a communication sent to the board of public education by Su perintendent of Schools William M. Davidson. There are 2! teachers who who have asker that their resigna tions be accepted and the superin tendent recommends that the board Comply with' Ihe requests. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids w ill be received by the secretary of the Umatilla county library board at her address, Pendleton, Oregon, until 12 o'clock noon, September 30, 1915 for the construction of a library building approximately 42x63 feet, of basement, main floor and attic, in cluding approaches and grading or lot. Plans and specifications can be ob tained from Mrs. Una H. Sturgis, president of the library board, Pendle ton! Oregon, by making a deposit of $20.00 which will be refunded to un successful bidders on return of the plans and specifications in good con dition. , Plans and specifications are also on file In the public library at Pendleton on the second floor of the city hall, where they may be inspected. Each bid for all the work shall be nicompunied by a certified check up on a national bank drawn to the or der of the Umatilla county court, to the amount of five per cent of the bid, binding the bidder to execute the work if awarded to him. All such do posits, except that of the accepted bidder, will be returned within one week after the contracts have been awarded. Failure of the successful bidders to furnish bond culled for herein within one week after the con tract has been awarded will result in the award of the work being rescind ed and given another bidder: and the certified check of the defaulting bid der will become 'liable up to its full amount of any difference in the am ounts of the two bids. The successful bidder will bo re quired to furnish a satisfactory bond, in amount one-half the contract price, executed by a Surety company accept able to the county court and qualified to do business in the state of Oregon. si:ch bond insuring the fulfillment ot all the provisions of the contract and the satisfactory completion ot the work thereunder within the time stat ed, and covering all guarantees pro vided for in the specifications, the prompt payment of all persons fur nishing materials or labor required for the prosecution of the work and the settlements of all claims, liens or oth er liabilities arising from the con- I structlon of the work or the use of patented articles. The library board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Mark envelopes "Bid on Library Building." Dated this 14th day of September. 1915. JESSIE S. VERT. Secretary of Library Board, Fcndle- ton, Oregon. SAN FRANCISCO Y , .iyplfei .... ijy iS,t. i ,jlJlliiii'-8llitiioi..il:ii iiiii(i:J:l5iliiibi;i'::J.S.'itl....! ;:.!-.',: Palatial 6 -Deck Steamships "Great Northern" and "Northern Pacific" EVERY TUESDAY. THURSDAY. SATURDAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Throu tickets to other California Points, and via California East Faros Same as Hall and INCLUDE MEALS AXD BERTH. Low Excursion Rates from Pendleton and all other Northwest ern Points. Onlv 26 hours at Sea. Delightful Ride Along the lower Columbia River on THE NORTH BAXK ROAD. Steamer Train leaves Portland 9:30 A. M.. Stmr. arrives S. F. 3:30 P. M. exi ittv. SERVICE PLUS Free mid-meal refreshments, tea and buffet lunche ons. Orchestra, Dancing. Deck Games and other unusual features of entertainment. ADAMS, Agent, N. P. RY. Pendleton. It. II. CHOZIFR, A. G. P. A. Portland San Francisco 665 Market St E . m it w mn At. A-.',' i vfcsa sew ym THE ONLY CURE FOR CATARRH Is hy Obtaining Free and Equal Breathing Through Each Nostril. THE BENEFITS ARE, comparative freedom from fre quent colds, headaches, acute ear, sinus, and throat dis ease. The arrest of a slowly increasing deafness from the closure of the eustachean tubes. The restoring of the voice toits normal quality and the freedom from a troublesome and annoying disease. The treatment is operative, there are no failures, and but little if any pain. D. N. REBER, M. D. i:e, Far. Xose ami Throat Specialist. Schmidt 1!U1 -.. Pendleton. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllitll'.- FREE SKATING ( All this weok for Ladies I I -AT- . j Pavillion Rink Opposite Round-Up Park I Skating Season Closes Sept. 30th aiiiuiniiinuiiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiti