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VAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX. PENDLETON. OREGON', SATURDAY, SEPTIC M HER 18. 1915. EIGin PAGES ,,,, , ..T , t ,n T' T "t-r T" t V T'J T T T'l t-t T-TT"t iT 1-t-TT vTH Newsy Notes of Pendleton Euiliss Us Has it ever occurred to you, if you are not buying here, that you are working under a decided handicap in your desire to make your table excellent at the least possible expense? SPECIALS. Si Finnan lladdie, per pound 23c ii i Boneless Herring, per pound 30c Ml' Kippered Salmon, per pound 27) c iP . Bloaters, each : 5c fii Craw-fish Butter 23c Snipe Paste 25c j SHOP EARLY, it means better sen-ice. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. . g23 Main St. Round-up Dates, September 23-24-25. $, I sviire Hound-up ltoxos. I Among the boxes at the Round-up lesorved today were three for Col.! : Avers and ladies of Baker, one for j Col. 11. il. Newport of Hermiston anil ! one for Vat Foley of La Grande. Moved mu-k to l'eiiilloton. E. L. I.ongmeler has moved hla family buck to Pendleton from Cun ningham. Washington, and has just purchased the James Jones property at 215 Logan street. money at the Spokane fair. She will ride at the Kound-up next week and is a popular Pendleton favorite In the cowgirls' relav race. Portland Theater lau Here. "Hilly" Pantile, prominent Portland theatrical manager, is in the city to ciay and is contemplating bringinu several reels of Herman war films here next week. Hi'l Morrow Co. Fair. James H. Gwinn of this city, for mer secretary of the Round-up, Is at Heppner this week, having been induce 1 to take charge of the entry work of the annual Morrow county fair. 1 Swimuiiiis Pool 0mmi Again. j The return of warm weather has j it-suited in the opening of the nata- torium again. There is plenty of wa iter now and many people have been I taking advantage of the pool during j the past two days. Economic War Suggested. . PETROGRAD. Sept 18. A cus-j torn union comprising all the, triple entente allies and aimed against Ger-1 many after the war Is ended i advo cated by Novoe Vremya, which says that German manufacturers are util izing labor at army rate, of pay In order to accumulate vast stores of heap goods to be sold when trad Is reopened. "It is every bit as necessary for us to break Germany', economic position as it Is to break the strength of her fighting forces," says the Novoe Vre mya, which suggest, that the United States might union. ultimately join the Church Asks Clemency. ' SAX FRANCISCO, Sept. IS. A I resolution to present a petition to! Governor Johnson to spare the life cf Charles E. T. Oxnam, the Los An-!-f'.es boy under sentence of death for murder, was adopted by the annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal church of California here. execution was delayed until Novem- ber 19. 1 M.ivwell Men Here. Wm. J. Iji Casse. assistant supervi sor of the Maxwell Motor Sales Cor poration of Detroit, Michigan, and P. C. Gartley of the Portland service branch of the same company, are up from Portland looking after the lo cal Maxwell agency. Idaho coventor May Re Here. Th governor of Idaho and his staff may be guests of the Round-up on Thursday. They leave next week for tlfe Panama-Pacific exposition and an effort Is being made to have them stop over here for one day of the Round-up. Won (iarfield Relay Race, Bertha Blancett. well known relay rider, won the relay race at Garfield Washington, last week and Is this week making a strong bid for first Forfeit for Polo Ponies. The Round-up this morning re ceived from Lynn Cobb of Boise the :'0 forfeit money to bind the ap pearance of a relay team. Mr. Cobb and other enthusiastic Poise polo fans ure entering a string of horses pick ed out of their polo stables. Trick Hitler Is 111. Bob Anderson, trick and fancy rid er, who Is booked for the Round-up next week, arrived in Pendleton yes terday unite ill with la grippe and has gone to the hospital for treatment. He hopes to be in condition for work next week. Xew ljcetor Is Here. Rev. Edward II. Brown, S .J., new rector of St. Mary's Catholic church of Pendleton, arrived here today and tomorrow he will appear for the first time In his new duties. Father Brown Is from Tacoma where he was rector of St. Leo's church of tbat city. I.etviston Comlnx to Round-up. Mike Brlggs, who has been in Lew iston during the past week, brings back the word that there will be a large number of people from that town come to the Round-up next week. While In that city Brlggs spent most of his time boosting the local j frontier show. ONLY A FEW DAYS TILL ROUND-UP And you'll want a new Suit, Hat or Shoe and there' no place in Pendleton that you can jret such values as this Big Busy Store is giving every day. COME IN AND MAKE US PROVE IT. Men's dress hats, also the Let 'er Bik'k styles 1S $1.49, $1.88, $2.49 Another lot of those fancy mixed, plain greys or stripes just unpacked and you will find a sav ing of at least a third, at $6.90, $9.90, $12.50, $14.75. Those famous blue serges we are offering our trade have no equal at a third more, at $9.90, $12.50, $14.75, $16.50 Men's Mackinaw coats, $3, $6 and $10 values at $3.98, $4.98, $5.90 Men's dress shoes in black or tan, button or lace, you can save more than a dollar, better see them $2.49, $2.98, $3.50, , $3.98, $4.50. Men's riding boots for the Round-up only $5.90, $6.90, $7.90. mr can ro BKTTFR AT 5 ate Willi' u-: WE LEAD (H in its ' Fnl.lou , Seat Sales at Warrens. Manager Welch of the Oregon the I ater announces that hereafter the ad ! vance seat sales for attractions at the 1 theater will be held at the Warren : Music House. The first attraction he has booked is Billy Single Clifford , In "Walk This Way," billed for next ! Monday night. I School Kids In rYee. I The Round-up directors again wish to call attention to the fact that aft school children of Umatilla county ! will be admitted free of charge on 1 hursday to the bleachers. The lm- I I ression has got out in some way that 'adults will be admitted without charge also, but this is not the case. u Sunday and Monday V. L. S. E., the big' 4, presents Geo. Ade's Mirthful Comedy Drama E SLIM Inserted; Wants Divorce Suit was filed today by Nellie G. Tweedy for a divorce from her hus band. Jesse M. Tweedy, and for the custody of two minor children. The couple were married in Dayton, Wn., In IS92, and plaintiff alleges thut her husband deserted her in May. 1913. J. H. E. Scott of Milton is her attorney. Divorced In Record Time Anna E. Town secured a divorce from her husband John Town on the ! di-y upoh which the suit was filed, ; ,'udge Phelps signing the decree up- ci, the introduction of satisfactory evidence and upon the settlement of property rights. By the decree plain t.'ff is to pay to defendant K50 and Is then to secure clear title to two lots In this city. ! Suit To Foreclose, j The Davenport (Wn.) National ! Bank today filed suit against J. I. j Dotson and wife and J. M. Goudy to foreclose a mortgage alleged to have ! been given by the Rotsons on 20 acres of land in this county to secure a note for 1900. He alleges Goudy ac cepted a deed to the land while know ing of the mortgage. W. M. Peter si. n is attorney for the plaintiff. (D W TODAY ONLY CHARLIE CHAPLIN and Mabel fJormand IN A FARCE COMEDY, Gentlemen of Nerve" The "PRETENDER" Reliance Drama, in 2 Reels. The "LITTLE CATAMOUNT," Majestic Drama. P. HENRY JENKINS AND MARS. Comedy Drama. Sunday and Monday WM. S. HART in The DARKENING TRAIL A Stirring Drama of the Alaskan Wilds iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimiiMiiiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiMiMiuuniiiiiiiiiiiMiiiuiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiin PRINCE - r 'yiio'" ' ' N.-""'' "ylL 1 ..J ' 4. . v ' - J Featuring Ruth Stonehouse and Francis Bushman j Sheriff looses Bloodhound. Sheriff Taylor recently purcnasea a bloodhound to help him hunt the AOonria.l Tirl.nnar. anil TlOW llA Is hunting for the bloodhound. The animal broke loose last evening and j has not been heard of since. It has a tag on Its collar with the sheriff's name on It and that officer will ap-1 ... i predate any aid given him in recov erlng his criminal chaser. Prom'nent A"lo Men Hero. Edward O. Johnstone of Portland, representing Hughson & Merton, Inc., laiific coa.it agents for automobile accessories, e.nd B. W.- Koerner, Pa cific coast manager of the AJax-Grleb P.ubber Co., Inc., of Trenton, N. J., are In Pendleton making a visit to local auto houses. The later Is con ferring with l, F. Trombley, mana ger of the Oregon Motor Garage, lo cal agents for the tires of the AJax Grleb Co., while Johnstone is paying calls at the Pendleton Rubber Com pany and the Oregon Garage, both of which handle the oils which his company distributes. rp rj i i r 7 r r i i ri r... TODAY ONLY THE CHARMING ACTRESS VIOLET HEMING, In a vivid Picturization of WnK Hamilton Osborne's book. The Riiiming Ffeh A picture that deals with certain phases of high finance that have made Wall street a by-word among all classes. Do not fail to hear Mr. Richard De Reviere in popular songs and ballads m Almost a Serious Accident. What lacked buj an Inch or two of 1 eing a serious automobile accident ofcurred last evening near Brown js Hall when a touring car. being driv er through by British Columbia resi dents almost went over the steep ! b.iiik of the mlllrace at that point, j In swerving his car to miss a rut, the driver turned too far and the car careened so far down the bank j that a pound or two of weight would have tipped It over. The driver I jumped on the opposite running board and held It until other men ar r:ved. The woman and child In the car then got nut. Both the Waffle end the Pendleton auto trucks were required to pull the automobile from i'l precarious position. Will Xot Confirm Rumor. NEW YORK. Bent. 18. The Rock efeller office, today refused to com ment on th ttory they would sell the Colorado Fuel and Iron company properties to Jame. J. Hill, because of labor trouble.. Itlxhop Conaty Is Dead. SAN" DIEGO, Sept. 18. Bishop Thomas Conaty of Los Angeles, died suddenly at Coronado. He was In 1 nr health for some time. Sunday g The supreme dramatic star CHARLOTTE WALKER in a marvelous photo pro 3 duction of Charles Kenyon's drama, , KINDLING' The life-drama of a tenement wife who seeks better environment for the child to come. A play with an immense human theme, the right of honorable human beings to live under such conditions that they can bring children into the world and give them a fair chance in life. Though the subject is very plain spoken, so to speak, it is handled with a simplicity that dignifies and makes it an eter nal drama. Also Paramount Travelogue No. 2, containing many interesting and enter taining subjects. In addition we will have a SPECIAL PROGROM BY MISS DORIS REBER WHO WILL GIVE A VOCAL RECITAL, consisting of latest popular song hits. Miss Reber will appear at 8 :00 p. m. and 9 :45 p. m. Mr. E. M. Hilmund accompanist. AFTERNOON 5c, 15c. EVENING 15c, 23c HllimilUlllllllllllllNIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIMNI Bis-