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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2? 1 0 1 I'AGK i lVK EIGHT PAGES For Busy liound-Up Days Order Pemeco Quality Roasts DELICIOUS SERVED COLD. "PEMECO" POT ROAST "PEMECO" PORK ROAST "PEMECO" LEGS MUTTON "PEMECO" LEGS LAMB FANCY RANCH HENS CHOICE SPRING CHICKENS SALMON, HALIBUT, SMELT Pemeco Lunch Meats "Pemeco" Boiled Ham "Pemeco" Minced Ham "Pemeco" Bologna Temeco" Weiaers Temeco" Head Cheese "Pemeco" Jellied Tongue KNIGHTS PICKLES, OLIVES, RELISHES. SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION The Central Market Phone 455. 108 E. Alta St Boxing Contest ROUND-UP FEATURE ain Evont 20 Rounds Jack Carpenter V8. Billy Wright At Oregon Theatre Friday Night, September 24th TWO RATTLING GOOD PRELIMENARIES Tickets on sale at Welch's Cigar Store. Hurrah! For the Round-Up Boost for Pendleton Buy of the CARRIER MILLINERY The Home of the Stylish Hat 740 Maui Street LOCALS Q Advertising in Brief KATES. Per Una tint liiMrtlon. 10c Per Una, addltiuoal Insertion.... Be Per line, per month 11.00 No locals taken for leaa tbao c. C'ouot 0 ordinary words to Hoe. Lotvla will nut be taken over tb pboot and remittance muat accon pnuj order. jl 111 THQOSiOS OF EULGAHIANSS LEAVE TO M COLORS jiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiMiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiffinn: FOR SALE E 160 ACRE RANCH six miles south of Meacham on breaks of McKay creek, 100 acres tillable, balance 5 good pasture. AH improved, good house, barn and S sheds. Also 60 tons good wheat hay, 13 head horses, r 10 head cattle, 6 brood sows, chickens and other ar- E 5 tides too numerous to mention. Binder, seeders, 2 plows and other farm machinery, including four seta S of harness and good wagon and hack. Plenty of wa- 5 S ter and wood on place. For further particulars inquire S this office. S illlllllll!IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIinmilllllltlltllllllltllllllllllltltllll!llllllllllllllltir: For fuel tone five. Carpenters, call phone 617 after (. Wanted couple to be married In Happy Canyon. Punik: dance each night this wee at Eagle-Woodman Hall. Auto trimming at Gadwa'i harness store, 304 East Court street. For sale, reasonable, two desirable residence lota. Inquire 401 Aura, Will care for children afternoons. RM reasonable. 101 Lllleth street For sale 80 head stock hogs. Wlght 70 to lit pound. Inquire this office. . Six room house, with garage, for sale. Located at lit Long street Telephone 1IF11. John, Rosenberg.. ..Court street watchmaker and jeweler. All Work guaranteed. Wanted Woman for general housework. Inquire Mrs. Stelwer, 10S Lewis street. Old papers for sale; tle! In bundles Jood for starting fires, etc 10s lundl. This office. For sale One Heywood baby bug gy, nearly new. $21. Phone 210W or rail 309 W. Alta. Don't miss the Cowboy Quartet the best In the west Oregon theater tonight at 8:45. Wanted Position with some busi ness firm as salesman. Best of ref erences. "B" this office. Shaving, 15c, at the Patton barber shop. Open at 6 a. m., close at I or later. No raise In prices. Very many people desire to buy lands in eastern Oregon. What have rou to offer, and price T N. Berkeley. For sale Modern nine room house, one corner lot. Will sell reasonable It taken at once. Telephone J9J. Chas. Chaplin wants to see all his friends at the Cosy. Over 600 seating capacity lots of room for laughs. How cheaply can you heat your home with Cole's Original Wood Heaters? Better ask It will surprise you. Wanted Gool reliable woman to lake care of house and do cooking during Kound-t.p. Apply 124 Water street 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 For sale Span small horses, har ness and covered hack, suitable for camping purposes. Inquire Commer cial Livery Stable. The crowning feature of the Round-up, the Cowboy Quartet, Thursday and Saturday evenings, at the Oregon theater. Edwards' Dixie jubilee singers, a big minstrel and vaudeville show. 10 people. At the Cosy, of course, Pen dleton's biggest show house. , See the great mob scene and the actual lynching of Leo Frank down in Georgia. Cosy theater enlarged, remodeled, over 600 seats. Wanted Motion picture state right buyers for "Walla Walla Frontier Days." Address W. A. Van Scoy, Pathe Film Ex., Portland, Ore. For sale Or will trade for Uma tilla county grain lands, good valley ranch near Salem, Oregon. Inquire at Colesworthy's Chop Mill, 12 E Alta street Tour Round-up stay will be incom plete unless you hear the famous Cowboy Quartet, ten miaute spec ialty at Happy Canyon. Full pro gram at the Oregon theater. "Mutt" takes the big 'loads and 'Jeff shows the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse. Office 647 Main street. Phone tl. Stolen From my barn eight miles northwest of Pendleton, about mid night, September 9th, light bay mare with little white In face; weight be tween 1000 and 1100 lbs.; branded E backward and T connected under quarter circle on left shoulder. Also saddle with swell front, Hamley make, and taps when taken. 160 re ward, 325 for outfit and !S for evi dence that will convict. E. P. Tul le ch. F. Michael of Pilot Hock, was In th? city yesti-rdav. F. M. Hicks of Seattle, was a local visitor yesterday. j A. H. Lea, of Portland is reentered at the St. George today. A. R. Campbell of Eugene was reg-. Istered at the Bowman yesterday. J. H. Constant and family are here from Camas Prairie for the Round, up. Mayor P. T. Harbor and F. G. Lu-j caa of Weston, were visitors nere esterday. A. Buckley, assistant superintend ent of the O.-W. It. & N., Is over to day from La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Eggers of Am erican Falls, but formerly of this city are here for the Round-up. BERLIN, Sept. 23. Numerous men subject to military service have left Germany In response to the Bulgar ian summons to the colors. Vienna reported thousands of Bulgarians ar turning homeward. I ilers. Helix, senior grand deacon; Right Worshipful Brother J. Trott of Echo, junior grand deacon; Right Worshipful Brother Richard Morri son of WeBton, senior grand steward.' Right Worshipful Brother R. Alexan- der, Pendleton, junior grand steward; Right Worshipful Brother J. R. Ra ley of Pendleton, grand, orator; Right WorshiiWul Brother L. Scholl of Echo, grand standard bearer; Right Worshipful Brother 8. A. Barnes of Weston, grand sword bearer; Right WorshlDful Brother L. A. Reineman H. F. Brown, publisher of the Gato of pendieton, grand pursuivant; Wor. City Journal at Nyssa, Oregon, is a shlpful Brother T. D. Taylor of Pen-' Round-up visitor In the city. dleton, grand marshal; Worshipful Floyd Miller of Pilot Rock Is am-j Brothers C. E. Roosevelt, W. E. ong tne many nere irom mai iown urock ana a. a. ixiwen or. i-enuieion. today to attend the Round-up. assistants to the grand marshal; Wor- C. r Harvey of Centervllle. Ind snipiui uromer Arinur u. eans ui Cmatllia, grand tyler. ItOlI.ETE DRAWS THRONGS. (Continued from page one ) Is stopping in Pendleton during the Round-up, on his waysto San Fran cisco. Dan Clark, livestock man for the O.-W. R. N., and an entry in the roping contest, came in yesterday for me Kouna-up. the slr,ts and went through the Fred Moes, cashier of the Pilot steps of the old fashioned cowboys" Rock bank, passed through Pendleton horseback dance. Event followed, this morning en route to eastern event in rapid succession and there' points for a visit. j were no dull moments. Some of thol J. G. Brook of Sterling. 111., Is here features which made big hits last visiting his son. Fred Book, during yr were repeated this year with the Round-up. Mr. Book will then ' variations but some of the most en- C5.S0 If you want a watch bad you want it good. Watch buyers of experience are finding it expensive to buy pocket clocks for timekeepers. One man said, "I'm tired of buying those tin watches ; gim mie a good one." To those who cannot afford a good watch we recommend the $5.50 Elgin, which is a standard watch. Royal M. Sawtelle . Jeweler Established in 1887 I i II ii Li 1 il The HALLMARK Store visit the Panama exposition. Adam Ruppe, former well known local farmer, came up irom roruan-ij last night en route to Alberta where, key. he has interests. He will remain for the Round-up. tertainlng lnal. stunts were entirely orlg-i rrWlllllllllllllL'"lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllHIII!inifltlllHIIIIirt There was bucking aplenty. Shar- the big Belgrade bulk piled a OTV35c53K JT M4TM (Continued From Page Two). WE'RE A LITTLE OFF THE MAIN STREET that makes less expense and lower prices. Our telephone is just as close as the other fellow. What does this mean to youT rider and nearly tore pen of the town down, Hotfoot did a Cakewalk J while trying vainly to shake a rider S off, Mrs. Frank McCarrell mounted E a bucking steer barebacked and was 5 thrown after a sensational ride and E three bucking burros kept the crowd In an uproar with tkelr antics. S With a spotlight playing upon her 5 and her beautiful black horse, MTies E Reber, dressed la her costume as E Mr. and Mrs. Cyril G. Brownell of, 'n .. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 fTtl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 J U 1 1 HIIIIUimi!lw i manna, came tin irom mai Diu.ce t u - ; East End Grocery IOHN DYER Phone 536 m yesterday and are Round-up visitors. pavilion, One of the comedy stunts which caught the fancy of the crowd was the surgical operation performed by the village doctor. One of the bad men having been shot, he was drag ged on to a table, and, with saw and ax, the doctor amputated his legs at To the surprise and hys terical delight of the crowd, the pa tient jumped oft the table and walk- ed away on his stumps. Happy Canyon commanded chief attention from Pendleton residents nnd guests last night and there were some three thousand gathered in the pavilion for the festivities. Until aiier iiiiuuigiii uis iuu iuuuuucu, the knees ilea Dog saioon ana me Dig aanc Ing pavilion competing with each other for popularity. Hundreds of coupies were on me nuor, aanc.ng 10, n , ( dramatic ln-lrtnt the inspiring music, and hundreds of i ,. , th. ,. fh. j others were gathered about the games tanR hoi. the robbers t. or cnance, society women ana cow-( Iop(.(, a buUetg we ent fter los ai.ac iicning uieu ni-M tiuu ,h horse- and rider fell wneei or DBGEBR0TNER5 ( ROADSTER S BEST STOCK RANCH FOR THE PRICE, IN UMA TILLA COUNTY. 2280 acres near the Blue Mountain Forest Reserve; allott ment for two bands of srWep. Water piped into a two story 7 room house. Fine spring close to two barns, good family erchard. 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 f stock. 64 tons of hay goes with this ranch at 810 per acre. Easy terms. If not sold In September, It Is off the market E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Ore. Good Coal and Wood. Our Rock Springs coal burns clean giving you more heat and lees dirt for your money. Good dry wood that doesn't boll, but btrns. Also slabs and kindling. Protect yourself from cold and cost --order from B L. Burroughs, phone 5. Adv. currency on the turn of the flop of the dice. to the ground. The rider was Beu Corbett, well known cowboy .anl the horse had been trained In the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Judd of Pay- fall-down feat, ette. Idaho, parents of Mrs. Glen The long horned steer, while Sturdivant and of Haws Judd, T. C, wilder than the one used last year. Haws of Henry, III nols, and Harold, became frightened at the pistol shots, Price of Portland, are guests at the lights and big crowd and was not Sturdlvant home. R. E. Sturdivant of, as much on the fight as the 1914 Ckiah and Gail Sturdlvant of In brute. However, he furnished plen Grande. father and brother of E. G. ! tv of excitement. A butting billy- Sturdlvant. are also Round-up guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sturdivant Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cockburn Milton are visitors In the city. of Last evening at the Methodist par sonage, Less W. Copeland and Miss Adrian House of this city, were quietly married, Rev. C. A. Hodshlre, officiating. They will make their home In this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones, former residents of this city, are up from Portland for the festivities. At the meeting of the city council last evening. Mrs. Frederick E. Judd, Mrs. G. M. Sice and Mrs. C. F. Coles, worthy were appointed members of the library board. Mrs. Judd suc ceeds herself and the other two ladles succeed Mrs. Frank Frailer and Mrs. John Vert whose terms expired. goat also created a good deal of ex citement and amusement At 9 o'clock the program had been finished and the crowd turned loose m the town. There was a steady run on the bank for currency and soon fhe crowds about the gaming tables were so dense that, even with the double space provided this year, moving was almost Impossible. Ev eryone took a turn at one game or another and some had phenomenal luck, one man breaking four banks In succession. A source of a good deal of amuse ment was the "chUte the chutes" down which yelling cowboys slid for more than an hour before they had their fill of the sensation. All in all, Happy Canyon on its first night was a great success and t$nSh succeeding nlgtt will be better. A roadster designed to be all that a. roadster should be. A car capable of carrying two peo ple in continuous comfort Tou can see better than we can telli how beautiful It is. Modeled la clay, when it . was first conceived, it was re-modeled, again, and again, till the last harsh line was eliminated. The body is built of steel; with the . usual useless framework entirely eliminated. As a result there Is extraordinary storage space at the rear more Oian sufficient fer all the luggage two might take en a long tour. A tight car, with an the advantages which that lightness adds to the sower fat motor but stout, staunch, strong car, and a steady ene as weJL Pendleton Auto Company irmtifttifniiitaiHHiiiitminiiiiiTnniinniwniniiiiMniiiiiminiiMiiiiHiiitiMitiiii Dr. and Mrs. W. D. McNary have as their guests today Governor Withyeombe and R. B. Goodwin of Salem. Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. ; Ned Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mil-, 5 ler and Miss Ruth Isaacs of Walli Walla, will arrive to remain with them through the Round-up. MMIIIIIIMIIIillillMHIIIIIIIIIIHIIMMmUimmiUM C3 u COKXKUSTONH IS LAID. (Continued from page one.) j j. "p ri EH3 El mils i For Sale. My home place en McKay creek of 820 acres, 180 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. 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, For 6eM One hundred acres of Irrigated tand situated at Ewing Station, Morrow county, Oregon. This la the richest tract in the world. Can prove It by showing product of corn, onions, po- miws itiiu uiner pruuucui. 11 Will produce 800 tons of alfalfa hay. It has excellent system of Irrigation, with perpetual running water. Ensv terms. Address. W. B. Ewlng. Cecil, Oregon. Adv. steps in Its career from a frontier vil lage to the "biggest little city In the world," its growth, progress and de velopment. He spoke, too, of tha men who were the builders of this city and paid a glowing tribute to the late mayor, W. F. Matlock. The lay-j ing of the cornerstone of the beauti-l ful new federal building was only another mark of the march of tho city, he said. In a copper receptacle In the cor nerstone were deposited about 150 souvenirs, relics, documents and me mentoes which, when the building is torn down some hundred years In the future, will be of great Interest to the descendants of present-day resi dents. The Masons who were on the plat form during the ceremony were Most Worshipful Brother Frank J. Miller, Albany, grand master; Right Wor shipful lirother Will Moore, Pendle ton, deputy grand master; Right Worshipful Brother A. B. MoEwen, of Athena, senior grand warden; Right Worshipful Brother Jeff A. Stephens, of Umatilla, Junior grand master; Risht Worshipful Brother W. T. Wright, P. O. M., of Union, prand treasurer; Right Worshipful Brother J. H. Tarkes, Tendleton. grand secretary; Right Worshipful Brother Rev. Qulnney, chaplain; Right Worshipful Brother E. J. Saun- Special Attraction Thursday - Friday - Saturday PltOlflQ B 2 Walter Williams Minstrels I 10-Colored Artists-10 I I Comedy Singing and Dancing Also three reels of Motion Picture Comedy 1 riiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tiiiiiimiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiimiiiiii niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiriniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimir.