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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1015. PAGE FIVE 1 WHEN The QUALITY and PRICE ARE EQUAL AND YOU HAVE NO GRUDGE AGAINST PENDLETON BUY Pemeco" Meats MADE IN PENDLETON WHEAT FLAVOR. If FISH AND SEA FOOD Salmon Halibut Smelt Deep Sea Crafcs Oyster Clams Kippered Salmon Kippered Cod FRUITS, VEGETABLES Applet Peaches Tomatoes Celery Lettuce Bananas Cauliflower Green Peppers KNIGHTS PICKLES, OLIVES, RELISHES SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION The Central Market Phone 4S5. 108 E. Alta St. LOCALS & Advertising in Brief KATKH. J PtT line first imwrtlon 10c IV i llnf, mldltluiutl insert loo. . . . &c Pt lln-, Mf month $1.(HI No locals lakrj for Imu tbaa It&e CoWl ,; ordinary word to I1d. Local will not be taken orer the iltlhonf txcept from Kafct Oregon luu pulrl up subscribers. PERSONAL MENTION a. H. ulakely of Condon, city tod). Matt Hdafrove oi Mtltof) ltor here today. Scott to I ; Stocl: Seventh limine. Philadelphia Burn out Ffoblltsel: Chalmers ainKl forced Chalmers, Scott to Barry; Stock out. Hoblltzel to Harry. No runs, 1 hit, m. error Boston C'tdy fanned; Shore fan ned; Hooper out, Stock to l.uderus. No runs, no him, no errors KightJi limine. l'hihwi.h.hi., Harwrnft fli.,l to W. K. James of Milton is ,.HFkert popp.d t0 Gardner, the day In the city. Cravath tripled; Luderus singled. Mrs. Leltoy Penjfmd came in thin scoring Cravath; Dugey running for U in the' WM. C HANSCOM. OPTICIAN We grind our own lenses. , Dale RothweKI A EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN Classes ground and fitted. Iensei duplicated. All work guaranteed. I niorlcan National Hank IMSldin?, Pendleton. Phone 609. Your New Hat.e. Individuality is the keynote to the popularity of OUT millinery. If you wear a small hat more becomingly or if a larger style suits your type you will find the one of your choice here very moderately priced. CARRIER MILLINERY The Home of the Stylish Hat 740 Main Street For fuel fone five. Wanted To rent, 4 or room house, Phone 884H. Fur sale Thoroughbred Poland China bOST. Phone 119 Lost Bu&Cfa of keys 'Keturn to thia off'oa for suitable reward. For anl.', reasonable, two desirable residence lots. Inquire 401 Aura. Nice fuyilshed room for rent. In quire 408 West Court or phone 354M. For sale First class fresh milch cow with heifer Calf. Phonue 30611 Very desirable rooms and board at 621 Willow. Prices right. Mrs Teel. Six room house, with garage, for sale. Located at 115 Long street. Telephone 13F11. John Rosenberg, Court street watchmaker and jeweler. All work guaranteed. Wanted Experienced woman fjr general housework. Inquire 41 1 Jackson street. Wanted Competent woman for general housework. To reside at home evenings. Apply 810 Vincent. Old papers for sale; tied In bun dles. Jood for starting fires, etc. 10c a bundle. This office. For sale or trade, by owner house and corner lot. Address W P. Rei mann. Pendleton, Oreg. Wanted Competent young lomai for cooking and general housework. Apply Mrs. E. J. Burke, 325 Water Very many people desire to bsy lands in eastern Oregon. Whut have yo to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. For sale, cheap, five room house on Jackson street, corner lot Easy terms. Phone I, or call Room 2 over Taylor Hardware Co. For isle Seven room modern 1 kouse, plastered and In first claaa condition Inquire C. Rohrman, 118 ' Grange street Prompt automobile taxi service, lay or night. Phone 110. Quelle ! Restaurant. Car for country trips. phone 70. Carney & Huey Taxi Co. For sale Or will trade for Uma tilla county grain lands, good valley ranch near Salem. Oregon. Inquire at Colesworthy's Chop Mill, 119 F. Alta street. "Mutt' take the big loads and "Jeff shows the speed. Penland Bros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse Office t4; Mats street. Phone 339. morning from Helix. C. J. Ward of Stanfleld Is a but ness visitor In the city. F. P. Illley of Stanfleld, is regl lered at the St George. ' Don Campbell of Hermlston Is business visitor in the city today. l.uderus, who stole second; Whitted out, shore to Hoblitzel. One run, 2 hits, no errors. Boston Scott out, Stock to Whit, ted. (Note Whltted went to 1st for Philadelphia, Becker going left) Speaker out at plate and Gardner doubled. Chalmers to Burns to Whit- Mrs. John Timmerman was a pas- te(J j;0 runJS 2 hits, no errors senger on the .v r. local this morning. Ninth Inning. Philadelphia Nlehoff out. Gard- Harry dray has been spending the'ner (0 Hoblitzel, Burns filed to Scott; last two days In Ls Grande on boat-1 Byrne batted for Chalmers; Byrne ness. - filed to Lewis, No runs, no hits, no J. M. Richards came down from errors. Stanfleld last evening and Is spend-! Ing the day hert. Deputy Sheriff Blakely went out to' jaBf Hermiston today on business onm WKjSlrf frWr9Ff1tl nev. j. .w coi nenson oi toe res ervation left today for Milton to at-1 tend the Pendleton Presbytery. Mr. and Mrs. Krasmus F. Johnson and two daughters of Kairview am in the city and will be here for a week. Pat Connelly, well known sheep- Mrs, c. M. Stype la entertianlrg the ladies of the North Side Bridge club this afternoon at her home Raley street. Mrs. 1 I., in i n Harder formerly man of near Heppner, Is a business Klizabeth Duncan, arrived today from visitor here today. He Is registered Haker , viti a8 tne KUe8t 0, at the Bowman. ! Mrs. MoorhoU8e. NEW TRIALS DENIED rk firt fular meeting: of the rACUICD m ncctriAt c Pendleton Delphian t'lub will be held lAsmnK m officials ,hi5 evenlns at the clty hall PoBTLANU, ore.. Oct. Il.-The . Am, j "f known farmer, six offtcuus and stock salesmen of toJ from hfc home the Lnited States OasnleT Company , waiiiii. who were convicted by a Jury in the United States district court last Au gust, after a trial lasting 4 days, of conspiracy to use the mails in a fraudulent stock-selling scheme, are to oe sentenced next Monday at 10 o'clock. at Wallula. News has been received here of the wedding of Miss Olive Rigby, dau ghter of Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Rigby, to Rev. LtwTenre Valentine Lucas. 100 MILE PEDOMETERS When you want to see how far you walk carry one of my pedometers, if you cannot pronounce that just say "Hike-meter." They will accurately register the dist ance that you walk. When you go hunting carry a "Hike meter." When you go out for a cross country walk take a "Hike-meter." They are easily adjusted to any length step. j PRICE $1.25. Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler Established in 1887 The 'Ceremony was perfr.wed at the ! wnere the bridegroom 1 pastor of a home of the bride in Los Angeles, Oc church. Hiss Jrtlgoy lived here until tober and the newly married couple j eight years ago and hss many friends win 'reside at El Leguntda, California, in the city. i STALLIONS Percheron, Belgium and Shires. Young and extra good, Also a few that have been used that I can Kuarantee. A Selection at Commercial Stables, Pendleton, Oregon, Until October 27. If you are a customer for a good horse at the riffht price, see me. J. R. JUSTICE, Importer of Galesburg, 111. Oregon Theatre Friday Evening, October 15th THE DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE YEAR A WONDERFUL PLAY OF FACTS AND FANCY. It has Created More Discussion Than Any Work of Liter- ature in Ages. Comedy, Pathos, Sweet Sentiment and a Great Big Im pressive Moral are Blended in this Fascinating Play Wholly Unlike Any Other. Seats on sale at Warren Music Store. Prices $1. 7.V, 50f Mail Orders accompanied by money orders now Received Oood Coal soil Wood. Our Kock Sprint,! coal burns clean jiving you more heat and lest dlr' for your money. Good dry wood thit doesn't boll, tut btrns. Alsi labs and kindling. Protect yoursel from cold and cost -order from & L Burroughs, phone 6. Adv. To thp I.adlcs or IVndleton. Mrs C. H. Whitney, face asstalUri of Baker, is In Pendleton for a few days and will call on the ladies I manufacture my own toilet ar ticles and remove moles with electric needle. Will be at 604 Thompson St.. phone 657. IN POUND. The following described anina'.s have been tuken up by the marshal of the City of Pendleton, to-wlt: One bay mare mule, about tl years old, collar mark, roachi d mune. Weight about 1050, no bfund visible. One brown horse mule about IS years old, coached mane and tail, collar mark, weight about 1050, brand on left shoulder; also scar on right hip. If said animals are not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the possession of them, costs and ex penses aguinsi them paid' and tl cy taken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. of the HJnd day of October. 1915 the said animals will be sold to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, at the City Pound. In the Depot Stables, in aid City of Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of such cots and x- psasat Of making sale. Dated thN 1Mb day of October, 1915. ALKX MANNING, Chief of Polk. - federal Judge Mean set the day tun for Bentew e yesterday when he de- tiled motiuns in behalf of all the tie- fendants for a new trial. The oaJy hope of the defendaJi'i 5 now lbs in an appeal to the L'niteO 2S States circuit court of appeals. The sut defendants are Frank Wei.. efce president; Oscar A. Campbell. ' vice nsaaldfl and dlMctor; F. M for Mann, ex-sales manager; O. E. Oe; nert. ex-assistant sales manager and H B. F. Bonnewell and H. M. Todd ex- stock 'salesmen of the company, in Ifs verdict the Jury recommended Mr SS Campbell to the Iiwiency of the H conn. More ti.;.n ll.OOu uou was obtsJUie I H in cash, notrx and real estate by the Ss Tniled States Cashier Company, The ass government charged that the money woe obtained by fraudulent represent ' B tstlons, while the defense declar.V r that the tock-lellias operations ue coniiucted in good faith. It Surely Is Sensational Think of it, good trimmed hats from 10c up. The highest price you pay is one-half the original price. The huge crowds here yesterday were surprised at the bargains. It's a gigantic Stock Reducing Sale for this -week only at Near the Postoffice Mason's Millinery HIGH SCHOOL NOTES MllllllltllllHIIIVilllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllll WE'RE A LITTLE OFF THE MAIN STREET that makes less expense and lower prices. 5 Our telephone is just as close as the other fellow. What does this mean to you? 17 i 17 J JOHN DYER Phone 536 I iiiiiiiMiiiiimiiiiiimiuiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir Duroo-Jorscy swtae. Spring boars and gilts of prize wlnnlng strains for sale at reason able prices. Also a few yearling sows (i. I!. Woodward. Adams, Ore. --Adv. opens piano Studio, Miss Harriet Young opens piano studio. It) W. Court street. Tuesday. October I, Thone 26SJ. Adv. Miss llutler. the domestic science Instructor, has had InstaPed in the windows of her department several large flower, boxes She Intends l" place tlie flowers in the boxes IB S few days and hereafter there will be flowers growing in the windows This- is the first work done by any of the teachers toward beautifying their rooms and is well appreciates by the students in Miss Butler's de partment. Just a few days ago Miss Sutler gave her students this statement ns a definition of a home. The home is a place in which a group of per sons live in such I spirit of social re lations that n individual is handi capped and all are encouraged to reach the hisheet degree of develop ment o which they are capable. If this be true then each individual of a home is I person who is willing to help someone who needs help and Is a person who will give up his or her own pleasures to help the other mem beis of this social group. In this Way no one is slighted, no one is prevented from making use of their opportunity to teach the highest de velopment of which they are capable. It ls said that all persons are bora equal. Then In "a home" all per sons of the social group constituting a home, should attain to the same de gree of development, in the Ameri can home of today this is not the general practice. It is each fellow for himself and so It is easily seen why there is no great number of homes" in the true sense of the word in the world today. The old saving still holds true. Treat th neighbor M thyself." I park Mule and Horses Lost. The below -dcscr!led pack mule and horses were lost near illbbon. Ore., September 13, 1915: One bay mule, branded "J" on right Stifle and also M" on right shoulder, three years old, weiyht about t0t( pounds. One sorrel rh:rc, branded "I" on right shoulder, I ycsfl old, weight about 9MI pound', bad horse bell on one brown horse, branded "D" on right shoulder, ten years old, weight about 900 pound i, snddle marks. Were lust seen at Cayuse Station on September ,29th. Suitable reward offered for return of these animals. Notify Dan I'. Smvthe, Pendleton Oregon. Adv. ItKP "OX WIV nti from page one I Attention MoOaS, All Moose are hereby notified that there will be Important business to come ttefore the lodge at the regular meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock after whbh refreshments will be tervsd. John Butler, Dictator, Adv. Boston Hoblitzel singled; Lewi sacrificed. Chalmers to Nieholf Cardner filed to Whirled; Harry flic to Jaskett. No runs, l hit. no error; I 'ftli inning. Philadelphia Stock filed to Lew i to Hooper, paskef Xo runs, no hits, n roft I.cw Mi ls; Han filed to errors. Boston Csd) lied; Hooper filed to Pash singled; Shore fan nied to Paskert; Scott tl. No runs. 1 hit. no trrori siviii inane. Philadelphia -Cravath Spanker; l.uderus singled popped to Cady; Xiehoff Lewis No runs, one hit. Boston Speaker l.uderus: lloblltzi I flied t. Whltte. filed t no error.- out, Nlehoff t singled. Lewi doubled, icoring ilobllttel; Cardner filed to Paskert; Barry out, chalnieif to l.uderus. one run. 2 bits, no errors. Patronize Dealers Who Serve You THE store that gives you A what you want' when you ask for it and which charges fixed, fair prices, is the store to patronize. If you see an article adver tised in this newspaper and then see the goods tin a retail ors window you know the mer chant is a live storekeeper. You know that he is up-to-date that he reads the newspapers. You know that when you ask for the newspaper advertised article by name you will get it. You know that the storekeeper puts "service first"in his lexicon of business.