East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 05, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGOT.IAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER ?. 1911
PAGE FIVE
I
ANNOUNCEMENT
the
SEASON
OPENS WEDNESDAY, OCT 6k
Order From Our Complete Stock
Deep Sea Crabs
Little Neck Clams
Olympia Oysters
Eastern Oysters
Haines Shrimp Meats
SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION
The Central Market
Pfaune 455. 108 E. Alta St.
LOCALS
& Advertising in Brief
KATES.
Per line first lussrtton 10c.
Par Hne. sogtlonal Inwrtleo Sc
Pec Mm, inrnontb 11.00
io locals taken fur less UmSTic,
Count 8 ordlnsrj words 10 lb r
will not be Uk over I tie
paooe and remittance it rtom
liui order.
For fuel fone five.
Warned--latdy school u- Din
trlct M. Pharie 4F11.
For rent Ught housekeeping
room. Ilrowt. Hall, Phone 350,
For eale, reasonable, twe desirable
r sldeexie lots. Inquire 441 Aura.
Kor tcalc Modern six room resi
dence. 'Uoee In. Inquire 316 Uarden
Six room house, with garage, for
sale. Located at 116 Long -street.
Teiephsaae 13F11.
Joh (Koenkx:rg, Court street
wutc hnaslher an I Jeweler. Ml work
guaranteed.
Wanned Horses to paster. Good
wheat said baei-y stocks inquire
Alta Haras.
Kxperinrieed'man and wife want-
work on ranch. Address B. :J
len, I . io,. I i Oro.
Old papers for sale; tied hi bun-
Me Q04s1 lor starting ftp etc-.
1 DC bundle. 'Bl is office.
For sale, or tnude. by owneriioousc
and corner lot Address W IT". He!
niann, Peer&lelon, Ores;.
PERSONAL MENTION,,
only myim; sihuvoh nr
TIIK FAMOUS HomroR.
Elmer Hichinc-iui of Atbi rui
been visiting h-re today.
Mai.. .Stephenson of Mil'.on v.
Pendleton visitor yesterday.
8. J. Culley. well known farm
Weston, in in ilv city lodac
W. B. Whit" of Ueratiaton, cam
Up yesterday Iron, hit home.
Asa. H. Thomson came Up froi
Ui borne at Kcbo last evening
J. L. Miller, .'raveling passe ng,
agent of the O.-W, R. ft N , Is in th
city today.
Marvin Evans, in altomey of Wal
la Walla, is sp ncf lug the day in th
city on '-'ii-ii.
Walter Wegner well knn ranch
er of the Pilot Bock aoBttry, la
Pendleton, rieltor.
Henry Means I'loatllli-.
citizen, has returned to bin
after a brief Visit here
John Piokett marshal .of
Itock. Is In Xhe -my today sand is at
tending the Dule n.nrder trial.
Thi.inar 'Sopelarul of Walla Walls
is in the city today on business con
nected with the filieg of a suit.
i!l Ktor.ie and Oi.il Qok an- en
Al'irouta Ui San Frunoaco where thev
I will alJe-nd the p iiuirin-PacJtlc expo
sition.
Alonzo and I 'liver Khotta, promi
nent reacher c ho Uv south. ! Pil"t
Itock, are here loday as witnesses in
the Dale murder trial.
.Mrs. u-uisa i-smond. RoWMh Bed-
111(1 Kthel if. P.oWfen of Walla
I'iggc
Pll
(Continued l'i on Page Tw0
Wins for the vat r will be. announ
ed and discussed and a short mlsslct.
ary program will be given The so
rial session will be devoted to
farewell reception to airs. J. II
Wahlenbcrg. who will soon leave fx:
Medford, her future home.
anted -'.ompe.-nt young m man ,.)
for cooking and general housework. Walla an Mrs Vila Wilc ox of Milt
Applv Mrs. B. J. 'ti'jrke, 3iS Tlta'.er. jara reulslered a.- the PandhMM
ev mnny people desire to buy Harry BllRO ;ajropiami faraa
lands in eaaarcrn Wr.gon. What nave ! in,. Meadowa' betweer
vein as offer, aind price? N. lierheley.
For sale. 4-eap. five room -house
on Ja ksoii srjet l. ci irner lot. tasy
This .aveiilng In Mat PreabyUrian , aB(J Mra. HV. it. aWbOffa
church, the men of th congregation j haVf, pari naiWl) , fuUr r hnilHI
will ootartaln the ladles and all are of alenry Zwc Iter am:
invited lo attend. I as pact to noike thtir 'tome then
tc-rnis. Phone or call Itoorn 2 .over
Taylor Hardware Gc.
Wet anPaff I
f ant
BUHai'
'-
A Big Selection
of Gift Articles
I
Gift seekers are showing their
hearty appreciation of the gift se
lections offered by this establish
ment in a most substantial manner.
The healthy growth of our busi
ness is most gratifying to us.
Notwithstanding our increasing
business our facilities have never
yet been taxed to the utmost.
We solicit an opportunity of
showing you our goods and prices.
Royal M. Sawtelle
Jeweler
Established in 1887
Hi
store
li
ft i he
Slarjfleld. reituriiol t" h h"iiieoda:
after tranaactlnc buatnaax in the city.
Joe Keller , st in parolt "fficer. left
on Ko 17 :foda for Portland l.fter
appanruEUI a a ttneaa in the pra.im
inary hearinv; "f two men picked up
W.
Sunday at St. Aatiuiny's hoaui'al,
Kev Father J. M. O'Sultlvan united
In nuurrlage Kred 0. Maestretb and
Claiiea a f)upuia.
Mrt rnomas B. wearlnen is re
ported to be 111 at ltr hor, e.
.Imlffinant Is (ilveai.
W. . Peteraan hM
been given
.ne ni.a..i. -i judgment against Simon Whitman for
Its regular meeting BBa evening a! aaaxrttaf I1W 50 by Jdge
7:30 In the city hall. phe,
The Itaptist Indies' Aid Society
and Muvnofi Circle will begin tlx-lr
faU work with a meeting held at the
home of Mm. E. w. Myers. 710 LII
-l".itw I r. in Slem
X BtV V IRK Oft, " dress
which c ost $1 .unit anil aat wh h
Bohrmaa, lie "" " ' " "r" in
; raahloai aatravaianmaa at Cafaagla hvl
soon. The extrav ugninr i Wall repre
sent an entirely new idea ir. dramat
ic entertainment, evdhed around the
ever-fatw'matlng suhjeit of milady's
clothes.
It Is Bon th pen .of Pi-irre n
l.nnux the noted 1-Teniti playwright,
nd is essenitiallv ifderii in Its 'heme
with Sllfflelent tbffVBatnM Of the past
In Indicate the strnmfle iif'ween ina
Public NaaMt.
DtaaottMtsn of partnership After
oi-i,,lir trh the llonr Konk TestaU-
II 1 1 111 e or mm. r, " . a " ' - v " - v - -
leth street. Wednesday afternoon at rant will be owned and managed by
.' 30. A full attendance is expected. . i r, Sucy. flack IUm. Iv Key Ad
MILLINERY is a work of art not trade if
in the hands of able designers. Our Hats
are correct in style and workmanship, with real
class juhI up-to-today ideas. It is a pleasure to
wear this kind. Moral : buy here and enjoy life.
CARRIER MILLINERY
The Home of the Stylish Hat
740 Main Street
Fur sale Seven ream modern
house plastered and In first elaea
condition Inqultv:
Grange street.
'SesiH'iislble party anu to ieaat (J
rent furntahed r owl lie noiiae. Ad
cress or Inquire Ms J-innlngs. Ill
Thomtiaon
Wanted By couple for "inter,
small unfurnished house or abaol
three unfurnished PWMM Phone
115 or addrean Box Ml,
Prompt automobile taxi service.
day or night. Phone 110. Quelle rieriod and i
Iteetanrant. Car for country trips, peraona n
phone 70. Carney & Hiiey Tail Co.
For sale Or will trade for Uma
tilla county grain lands, good valley
tati'h near Salem, Oregoa. Inquire
ut e'olesworthy'B Chop Mill, l E
Alta street.
Ixiuoinoblle for sale Type 1 6 H.
P. flawWa chain drive. Fully
erjulppeil ami in first class aouii
Hon. Terms A. Mason, Acacia
Club, rvartland.
Dvesr
The t;. A. R. encampment in Wash,
ingt.ji hat brought forth many last
survic.we if famous commands, but
none a"f interesting than John
Hurst the -last living member of the
crew vt the famous Monitor. Eric
son's a lieiF box on a raft" whic h
met tae Cqatederata Merrimac and
defeated her in a historic battle with
which eery choo child in this can
tr is CimiliuT
In the big parade on Wednesday
, Hurst occupied a prominent position
wearing the uniform which he wore
In the famous battle more than H
years aso. The picture shows him sa
luting President Wilson In the re
viewing etaatd.
wh"m have iim.e from
clat-i- to take part.
"Mutf lakes the big loads .mil
"Jeff" shows the speed. Penlancl
Pros, haul anything and reasonable.
Furniture van and Storage warehouse
Office i47 Main street. Phone 33i.
Baker uih-hi
BAKER, "re.. Oct. ;. Mm;'
ranch rs are leKimnng lo sell their
grain because of the dullness of tbf
market, according to local mill DoeJtX
who sa the are now getting a sup
ply Raffle tent to keep the mills bus:
Soffie lots also are
Portland marietr.
me is being sent to
HIGH
SCHOOL
NOTES
eting of the sophomore foot
.s was called this noon to
olact a capUin of the 1915 team The
following were nominated: Hugh
Bowman, Harry Hayes and Clayton
Has-gett. Hayes being elected. Charlie
Willis wag elec ted manager at a pre
! vious meeting. The boys are going
to make a hard race for the 1913 I
class championship in the gridiron
I game and already they have a strong
team in the fleUi
Archie Rugg, the star center o!
' the famous 1911 football champions.
! will soon reenter school. Mr, Rugg
is goiag to make a trip east before
! entering and It will be some time be
I fore he Is on the job. His appearance
will offcet the loss of Russel Wilbur
1 at guard in the local lineup.
' The freshman claas met and or
ganized this noon. The following of-
fieers were nominated for president.
j Harold Cnesswell and Harold Casey
for vice president, Chester Klrkpat-
rick. Ned Strahorn. Alice Flnnell;
for secretary and treasurer. Earl
Frledly; for committeeman at large.
Charles Daley, Fred Neagle. Helen
Kelson. Those elected were the fol
lowing: President, Harold Casey;
vice president. Alice Finnell: secre
tary a-nd treasurer; F.arl Frledly
committeeman at large. Charlie Da
ley. Two men were nominated for foot
ball manager, Bill Searcey and Du
Vergne Ltvermore, Searcey being
elected. The boys are going to roll
out tonight In full force. The boyw
are going to work hard even though
they don't take honora for they are
aware of the act that their football
years, are ahead of them.
"You are as well as
your stomach
HaSTr.TTF.lt.
A word to the wise Is sufficient.
TRY
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
For Indtgnitlnri. njwpcpMla.
ConAlpatiofi ami Malaria
tim
for some
starting
and practically non
eastern juafkets.
High qualit) win
cents hen-, which,
ed, Is 91 i)is in I
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4
5
vith freight add
irtland. Most of
Stolen From my barn eight mile : the ealea are being made by smaller
northwest of Pendleton, about mid- ranchers, those with large holdings'
night. September 9th, light bay mare still waiting for dollar wheat or bet
with little white In face; weight be- tar, and coirea'pondlngl) hleh prices
tween 1000 and 1100 lhs.; branded E' in cats and lisrley.
backward and T connected under1
quarter circle on left shoulder. Also M)ftt
saddle with awell front, Hamle; e
make, and tape when taken. $50re-: IXDIAXA OBSERVES POET"8
j ward, $25 for outfit and 125 for evl-j 4 BIRT!IIAY. 4)
aence mat win convict, u. p. tui- a v
bacb. a a a
Good Coal nod Wood
Our Rock Springe coal burns clean
giving you more heat and lew dlr
for yoar money. Oood dry oo!
that doean't boll but bl nu. Alsr
slabs and kindling. Protect yoursel'
from cold and cost -order from B
L Purrouaha. phone S Adv.
For Sale.
B On account of leaving the city. I ;
Si wish to sell my modern home, l!l i
5 Jane street Reasonable terma. En-:
B quire at E. 0. Office.
3 1 (Adv.) SCOTT BUTLBR
Opens Piano studio.
5 atlas ( Harriet Young opens piano
1 1 studio, 'so; W. Court street. Tuesday.
S October :. Phone 26SJ Adv.
'"'ikt at German Hall.
Saturday. October 9th. Oood mu
sic, good management. All cordial!' I
Invited. Adv.
'id, j ;
Thill is Vera Martin formerly of Holdman, Oregon,
now nf Drummond, Idaho. Does she look better with
glasses or without them? A cross eye, as far as useful
vision is concerned, is a blind eye. Her eyes are straight.
With glasses she has normal vision in both eyes. --.
The principles of glass t'ittiiiK that will straighten a
t ross eve and redevelop the lost vision will give YOU
a glass for distant Vision that will never require changing.
social Dance Thuradaj Fretting.
There will be soc ial dance at the
Moose Hall Thursday evening Oc to
ber 7th. Oood time and good music
guaranteed, Admission. 50 cents,
ladles free. a COMMITTEE,
(Adv ) '
D. N. REBER. M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and ThrW Special!
Schmidt Bldg,, mfllfeWn:
s
call for Road Warrant
All road warrants registered dur
ing the months of November and De-
cember. 1914. will be paid nt my if. j
flee at th cminlv court house, upon ,
presentettbb.
Interest ceases upon dale of pului-
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ammm niiiiniiiirnViiiii iiiiiiiiiilMnVn'iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nit
WE'RE A tJaTTLt OFF Tift ttXlN STREET
that makes less rrpense lower prices.
. 'i . . . , US . ic. ii
Our telephone is just as crose as tne otner ienow. -
,LiP !Ui. . . s
What does tTiis mean to you .'
ctitlon.
Hated
day of
(Adv.)
I
Pendleton. Oregon, this r.lh
October, 1915.
B, W, Tm..T.EV.
County Treasurer
' aaa aaaaa
Hj EttLaanBaBaaal
SB 1
r sate ChealV
Oood sec-ond hand buggy. Inquire
"W" this office. Al set single harness.
East fend Grocery
JOHN DYER Phone 536 5
Voiloe.
Starting iVc'foher in. the Plbw Mot k
nnd IVndVe'tftrt auto stage wlft change
its time Vo the winter schedule. Be
jr.w appeafs the new time Vsole: Car
leaves Plfot Hock Hotet at S n m
slid I p Leaves th 1'ronc b Ra
t.iuruu't :U Pcndletoh VI '-':2rt a m.
and 4 In- w dnily rot farther Infor-
mntlcM phone FrcncTl llest iniant M
P.lot Hock Hotel.
H H TOSDERMAN,
(Aitv.l rr"
ivoicviiioi.is net. 5. All Ind
una Is DbacrVtni "tWn Hay" today in
honor of the birthday of the celebrnt- j
ed poet. James Whitconib Riley. A
huge music freliWll is "Clni; given m,
h,. homo- here this uftertloon. and
HtM) Hoted literary lights are among
those present. Charles W, Ian bunks,
former vice-president is the master of
ceremonies in the celeoration. nerc.
and Meredith Nicholson. Ooorge Ade,
Booth Tarklncton. Will Kortune,
Oeorge Hltt and other noted Indiana
writers are helping along with the
good time, which will come to a close
with a dinner at the Claypool Hotel
this evening.
William Allen White. Walt Mason
Dr. John H. Kinley. Senator Bever
Idge. Senator Kern and novel nor Kal
ston will attend.
People Are Unusually Friendly to
Advertised Goods These Days
ADVERTISED goods of standard quality have
stood out against the raise in prices that came
with the war.
They have kept faith with the public and
won a measure of esteem greater than ever before.
The retailers who join
in the continent-wide News
paper Window Display
Week, beginning next Mon
day, are putting their stores
in the lime-light of public
approval,
During next week retail
ers are asked to make win
dow displays of the nation
al products advertised in
this and other good newspapers.
It means linking the push of
the store with the pull of the news
paper, and it means gaining the
good will of the public.
The advertising department of
this paper will gladly furnish furth
er information.
National Newspaper Window Display
Week October 11-16
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