East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 30, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDA
PAGE FU'E
When You Order Meats
ORDER
"PEMECO"
SUPERIOR QUALITY MADE IN PENDLETON.
"Pemeco" Beef Roasts, Pork Roasts, Iegs
of Lamb, Steaks, Chops, Hams and Bacon
insure satisfaction, A trial order con
vinces. "
FRESH SALMON, HALIBUT, SMELT
New Celery, bunch 10?
Head Lettuce, head lOf
Sweet Potatoes, 6 pounds 254
Fancy Eating Apples, box 91.50
Peaches, extra fine, box 60
Bananas, dozen 35
Lemons, dozen 35
Carrots, pound 3f
SERVICE
QUALITY
SANITATION
The Central Market
Phone 4SS.
108 E. Alta St.
Ann) AddrowMti Forbidden.
SEATTLE, Sept. 30. Captain Ar
thur P. B. H)dc, United States Army,
who recently resigned the pastorate
of St. Clement's Episcopal church and'
retired from the ministry because
church wurk Interfered with his mil
itary duties, canceled a lecture he was
to have delivered upon receipt of tel
egraphic orders from the war depart
ment forbidding him to talk publicly
nn military affairs.
Captain Hyde, who as Inspector in
structor of the Coast Military Re
serve Corps. Washington National
!uard, Wiie senior Instructor at the
iltlaens' training camp at American
l-uke last month, was to have ad
dressed an lmprAement club on the
lessons learned in the rltlxens camp.
BWUOh Mr IVrvs BUtf.
PARIS. Sept. SO. French air forc
eg have been waging a terrific cam
paign against the German railroad
Junctions to aid the men In the tren
ches who are resisting the renewed
German . assaults. The Argonne bat
tle continues with unabated fury.
LOCALS
(Sit Advertising in Brief
ATM
Pes Itnr first Inaertlun JOe
Per line, scidltlunsl lusertlMI Se
Par line, per month 11.00
Xo locals taken for leas than s.v
Count 6 ordinary worda to line.
Lsala will not tie taken over the
phone and remit taure muat acconr
pan j order.
The Brussels ketjea street boys
have found a new method of annoy
ing the German soldiers. They carry
so lasers In their sleeves and when
they m e i lose to a German soldier lr
a trowd they cut off the leather knot
of his sword and carry It away as a
trophy.
Nolle.
We will not be responsible for anj
debts incurred for lab ).- or materal
furnished on the Jackson suee; Im
provement work unles" authorized by
us In writing.
THE NEWPORT LAND & CON
STRUCTION CO. (Adv.)
Old Established Business
Old in experience and work.
A strictly up-to-date store makes it a pleasure to please
you
We have a hat for every face and a price to suit every
purse.
CARRIER MILLINERY
The Home of the Stylish Hat
740 Main Street.
TO nSDUStOH VOTERS:
I wlih to announce my candidacy for councilman
from the third ward, nt the coming city election, and
If elected will adhere slrleth to the following plat
form: "I am In favor of law enforcement. In favor of
equal rights In the expenditure of the peoples
money In all Parts of the city, and the elimination
Of nil unnecessary expense."
A, .r. OWEN,
CANDIDATE POB COUNCILMAN FROM IRTJ
WARD.
Horse and Mule
SHOW
(Under the auspices of Umatilla Co.
branch of the Oregon Horse Breed
er's Association.)
At the Round-Up Grounds, Pondloton, Oro.
Saturday, Oct. 9, 1915
ADMISSION 25c.
Come and see what (food horses and
mules we have in our own county. Ad
dress all communications to the secre
tary, Dr. C. W. Lassen.
lieu
ri
PARKER TO .ivk siliMX-
RINK imU TO HT.
Kvalyn Skinner of Belli
up from
Pilot
For fuel fone five
For rent Furnished apartment
715 Lllleth.
Woman wants work by the day
Phone 3U8W.
Parties wanting Mrs Mcohllng tn
ew, phone 285R
' For rent Barn and lot. Inquire
817 Garfield street.
Wanted To buy second hand gas
range. Phone 31 3R.
Janet Be'echcr in "Fir.- Fenthi rs"
at the Temple theater today.
Wanted Horses to pasture. In
quire Scott's Grocery.
For sale, reasonable, two desirable
residence lots. Inquire 401 Aura.
Wanted Woman for general
housework on ranch. Phone 16F11.
For sale 80 head stock hogs.
Weight 70 to ISO pounds. Inquire
this office.
Six room house, with garage, for
sale Located at lit Long street
Telephone I8F1L
A warning to extravagant wives in
"Fine Feathers" at the Temple The
ater today.
jnhn Rosenberg, Court street
watchmaker and Jeweler. All work
guaranteed.
Old papers for sale; Use In bundles
Good for starting fires, etc. 10s a
Hindi. Thla office.
Young lady wishes position as
housekeeper for bachelor or widower.
Phone mornings, JF11,
Coal bills are a large part of your
living expense- reduce both by using
Cole's Hot Blast Heaters.
Wanted Work on ranch by man
and wife, preferably near town. Call
at 704 East Court or Users' Mill.
Wanted Competent young woman
for cooking and general housework.
Apply Mrs E. J. Burke, 3!5 Water.
Very many people desire to buy
lands In eastern Oregon. What have
you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley
Garbage hauled at reasonable
prices. All work promptly done. Any
place In town Ed Lannlnga, 1408
W. R R.
For sale, cheap, five room house
on Jatksuu street, corner JuU Easy
terms. Phone I. or call Room 2 over
Taylor Hardware Co.
Dr. Ida Behrendt, graduate opti
cian, formerly from Chicago, will be
at the Bowman Hotel. Pendleton.
September 3(1 and October 1 snd 2.
For sale Seven room modern
house, plastered and In first class
condition Inquire C. Rohrman, 118
Grange street.
Lost Pair of field glasses, left In
one of taxis going to grounds. Re
ward If returned to G L. Hurd, Stan
fleld. World Film Corporation presents
Janet lleeclier In "Fine Feathers" by
Eugene Walter, at the Temple The
ater today.
For sale Span small horses, har
ness and covered hack, suitable for
camping purposes. Inquire Commer
cial Livery Stable.
For sale Or will trade for Uma
tilla county grain lands, good valley
ranch near Salem, Oregon. Inquire
at Colesworthy's Chop Mill, 118 E
Alta street.
"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 838.
$16,500 will buy my 12-room house,
lot 60x100 In the most desirable lo
cation In Portland. Six blocks from
Washington street J10.000 will
handle. Balance 5 years at 6 per
cent. Investigate. Owner, 738 John
son street. Portland, Ore.
For sale home ranch of 370 acres.
250 In cultivation. 150 in summer fal
low this year. Good well and plenty
of running water Fine new bunau
low. Call phone 47F.1. Mrs. H.
Scliwiindt. two miles up Walla Wal
la river road above Milton.
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 El
backward and T connected under ;
quarter circle on left shoulder. Also
saddle with swell front, Hamley
make, and taps when taken. $60 re
ward, 826 for outfit and 825 for evi
dence that will convict. E. P. Tul-loch.
her home today.
George C. Forest of Athen
Tendleton visitor.
G. A. creasy of Harm 1st on is
city doing Jury duty.
George W. Done, mayor of
Keck Is In the city today.
L. I.. Chapnun of Milton was a
visitor In the city yi "terday.
Roy Penland came In this morn
ing from his farm nar Helix
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Palmer of
W.illa Walla are at the Bowman.
J. M. Banister and J. M. Price of
Weston are registered at the SI
George.
E. A Simpson of Weston has been
a business visitor here for the past
two days.
O. D, Teel, prominent Echo lirlga
tlonlst. Is a Pendleton business visit
or today.
James Nelson prominent Southend
stockman. Is one of the Jurors here
this week.
C. P. Bowman. Echo farmer. Is In
the city, having been summoned as a ,
Juryman. I
Mr. and Mrs. Henry KelUln ot
Echo are numbered among the visit
ors here today.
Mar Barthol of the Newport Land
At Construction Co of Hermlston, Is
in the my today.
Frank B. Hwayxe, Hermlston bank
fa is here today as a witness in a
case on trial in the circuit court
W. S. Mitchell of Baker, who Is
connected with the state Industrial
accident department, Is in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. It. Gilmore of Miles
City. Montana, and Wilson Owen of
the same city, are registered at the
Pendleton.
Wlllcrti Carpy of La Grande, has
taken a position as night clerk of the
Hotel St. George. He has been a
student at the state university for the
past tv o years.
Pal Wk
$5.50
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
British (.mural is Killed.
NKW YORK, Sept. 30. News of
the death of Brigadier General P. A,
Kenna. of the British army, in an as
sault on the Turkish defenses at the
Dardanelles was received here In a
cable message from Lord Decles iti
London to the secretary of the na
tional horse show association.
General Kenna was one of the best
known officers of the army owing to
his interest In sports and his promi
nence in horse racing, horse shows,
polo and fox hunting.
NEW YORK, Sept. 30. Prof. Her
achel ('. Parker, the man who Invent
ed the diminutive submarine with
Henry Ford's name has been connect
ed, Is willing to offer his idea to the
I'nlted States government. In a let
ter written to Mr. Ford. Prof. Parker
suaeests that he and Mr. Ford coop
erate on the idea and build a subma
rine for trial In Long Island sound.
Prof. Parker said that he submit
ted the submarine Idea to Mr. Ford
some time ago because he felt that
the automobile man was the cne to
equip the motor with a propelling
power that wiil give it a speed of 50
miles an hour.
I The submarine Is to carry but one
torpedo and two men.
According to Prof. Parker it will
be possible to build 1000 of these tiny
submarines for the cost of one mod
ern dreadnaught.
Prof Parker is the man who
"showed up" Dr. Cook and climbed
Mt. M.Kinley.
f"" The HALLMARK Stj
Railroad's Income Falls.
NEW YORK. Sept. 30. The annual
pamphlet report of the Union Pacific
Railroad comDanv for the fiscal year
ending June 30 last shows a decrease
of 81,446,108 in operating income and
a decrease of $5,578,6 In total Income.
Operating revenues show a de
crease of 84,887,000, or 5.3 per cent,
this being offset by a decrease of IS.
003,509, or 5.4 per cent In operating
expenses. Net Income of 128,404,359
shows a decrease of $4,701,558.
Decreases in revenues are attrib
uted to the general business depres
sion prevailing during that year. No
change Is shown in the amount of
canital stock In the hands of the pub
lic which holds $222,293,1000 of
common shares and 899,543.000 of
preferred, a total of I321.S36.000,
favor for a limited number of copies
of the Tast Oregonian of the above)
dates, complete and in good condi
tion so 'hat we may be abls to All
the orders for the Round-op Edi
tions complete which continue te
come lr. from distant points. If yo-i
ore enable to send the papers to ou
office, klnd'y phone and we will sens
for them.
EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO.
R. W. Fletcher. Clrcrla'.ion Manager.
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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. jjj
What does this mean to you?
I East End Grocery J
JOHN DYER Phone 536
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PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 30. Tho
dreadnought North Dakota will have
to be euuiptit-d with new turbine en
gines before she can take her place
In the first line again. The vessel
was constructed in the Fore River
yards at a cost of 8', 971. 000 and
launched in 1910.
It was said unofficially that during
the maneuvers last spring the engines
were erratic and that a high naval
official advocated taking it entirelt
out of commission.
.laiMinesc Coin Arrives.
SEATTLE, Wash., Sept 80. The
Blue Funnel steamer Titan, which ar
rived from China and Japan, brought
1100,000 of Japanese coin to be ship
ped to San Francisco and 14,000 tons
of oriental cargo
XoUce of Postponement to Contractors.
I'ce is hereby arlven that the
time for opening bids on the construc
tion of the UmatHla county library
has been postponed from Sept. 30 to
Oct. 4. MRS. LIN A H. 8TURGIS
(Adv. j President Library Board.
Found the Following Described Stol
en Stock.
One dark brown mare, weigh!
about 1200 pounds, left hind foot
white, branded C C on left shoulder,
and one bay mare, weight about 1144)
pounds, white spot In forebeevL
branded ( ( with bar above on left
shoulder. Both are four years old
and unbroke. These horses are sup
posed to have been stolen from east
ern Oregon.
For further Information, commu
nicate Immediately with Emmltt
Pfost, sheriff of Ada county, Boia.
Idaho.
limn Want- No crown. WAXTED
i.N'OU'LU, Sept. 30. Yuan Shi i East Oregonians of September 23 1
president of the republic of Chi-land 24. On account of the heavy
sales, our supply or rtouna-up ou-j
venir Edt'lons of Thursday, Septem
ber 23, IJtd Friday, September 24, (
his been exhausted. We will gladly
j ay (o each, also consider it a great j
na. would not accept an emperorship,
according to Dr. F. J. Goodnow. legal
adviser to the Chinese government,
who arrived here from the orient on
the liner Manchuria.
FOREIGN BANKERS COME TO B0RF0W A HALF BILLION
For sale.
On account of leaving the city, 1
wish to sell my modern home, 228
Jane street. Reasonable terms. En
quire at E. 0. Office.
(Adv.) 8COTT BUTLER.
Qood Coal and Wood
Our Rock Springs coal burns clean
giving you more heat and lees din ,
for your money. Good dry wood i
thst doesn't boll, but hi rns. Also!
slabs and kindling. Protect yourself
from cold and cost order from B
L. Burroughs, phone 5. Adv.
Social Dance Thursday Kvonlnjr.
There will be a social dance at
Moose Hall Thursday evening, Sep
tember 30. Good time and good
music guaranteed. Admission, 60
cents, ladles free.
(Ao.) COMMITTEE.
tM of Thinks
We wish to expi-ess our htartfell
thr.nks to pur many friends and
PlOttler odd Fellows for their miny
a Is of kindness ;ind aid rendered us
during our here-vmcnf and l ss M
our brother; also for the many beau
tiful floral offerings.
P. C. PETERSON' AND FAMILY.
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ALL RANGES OF VISION
IN KRYPTOKS
Combining far and near
i3i0n in one crystal lens,
Kryptoks enable the wearer
to read or look far away
without changing glasses.
If RYFTOir
IV GLASSES IV
have no seams, no cement,
no ugly dividing lines to
make you look old or freak
ish. I ''J
Kryptoks i .innot be de
tected from single vision
lenses. They must be fitted
right.
DALE ROTHWELL
Exclusive Optician.
American Nat. Bank BMg.
Phone 609.
40b
W. H. HILL !
OPTICIAN
With
WM. C. HANSCOM.
lie ft to right: J, P. Morgan, luiron
Reading, ita.-u p. nia-k-tt. Octave
Tomherg, Ernest Mniict.
The.s,- British and French bankers
have come to the United States to
borrow a half-billion dollars, If re
ports that preceded thorn are correct.
i nt y were receneo o , i. Moreno, ,
of the big hanking hOUM which acts
as aucnt for the British government
In the I'nlted States. Baron Reading,
who heads the British conimisplon.
as Sir ltnfus Isaacs He was given
the title of Baron when be was made
lord chief Justice of Great Britain.
Mr. Blackctt was hots last year with
Sir Georce Paish In connection with
Kritlsh loans and finances
( We grind our own lenses.
sir 11 HabMnttou Smith.
sir I'tluard
PHONE 636 PHONE
For
INDEPENDENT MESSEN
GER SERVICE
Open Day and Night
Commencing September 10.
Kates 15 cents and up.
RAY KELSO, Prop.