East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 14, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN. PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1915.
EIGHT PAGES
Apples Apples
Winter Bananas and
Jonathan from our
own Orchard .' .'
We want you to see our stock
before you buy
Raisin Bread Friday
and Saturday
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
"QUALITY"
Two Phones, 28.
823 Main St.
Newsy Notes of Pendleton
No roiimil Meeting.
Owing to the lack of a quorum,
there was M meeting of the city
council last evening.
SON l M-lllixl
The suit of Kmll Balke against
Carl Xewqulst was settled yesterday
out of court and the suit which was
filed Monday waa dismissed. The
matter was over a suit to collect or
a note alleged to have been due.
Mm Dance Emporium.
Word cornea from Hermlaton thai
Tom Marsen haa completed his new
big dance emporium and will have
- grand opening Saturday night It
is i v,vi ted that the west end of the
county will be well represent d at
thl function and several are con
v:i plating going from Pendliim.
for a three days" session on the Klh,
IS and Uth. County Superintendent
I. E. Young Is now making pinna foi
the meetings. In order that as many
delegates as. possible will be able lo
attend, the O.-W. Is going to o"er
rates of a fare and a third on the
certificate plan, and all teachers may
avail themselves of these rates to at
tend the institute.
number, he report, but more myste
rious is the fact that the sheep stray
Into the hills and. escaping preying
nnlmals, no trace of them Is ever
found. Mr. Blssett and some friends
are planning a hunting party soon
Into the country around Meacham ;
creek where he reports bear and ;
deer are plentiful.
Avfrlil (iets Dew.
Friends of Edgar F. Averill hav.
received word here that he has suc
ceeded In bringing down two deer in
the Bear Wallow country. Mr. Av
erill has been away several days on.
a hunting trip.
Give nook to iJbrary.
A copy of the Catholic Encyclo
pedia has been presented to the
Umatilla county public library by
Pendleton Council No. 1(73, Knights
of Columbus, to be used In the, library.
Tost Examination Given.
The first tests of the season are
1 being held today In the high and in
the grant schools. As soon as the."
papers have been corrected, the
standing of the pupils will be marked
and the tarda sent to their parents
It Is expected that the cards will be
i mailed out the first of next week.
inner., at Horse Sliow,
Dr. 0. W. Lassen, who had charge
of the recent horse and mule show
here, announced this morntng.that a
ImSxtaJu had been made In first anl
j second places In th ladles and gen
i l U-men's saddle-horse class. First
i r rize in this class was taken by the
: horse owned by Mrs O. B. Sparks,
and second place by M. R. Yates'
I hcrse.
S'iuoiu ihI to 15 Days.
Alfred Gibson, arrested last night
on a charge of vagrancy, was ar
raigned in police court this mornlni
and sentenced by Judge KHz Gerald
to spend the next 15 days In the oltj
jail. He entered a plea of guilty to
the charge.
On Rear Hunting Trip.
Ed (Smokeyi Xolt. popular em
! ploye in the grocery department of
! Alexander's department store .left on
his vacation today and will go Into
j Malheur country for a near hunt. He
j expects to be gone two weeks.
To Have Hearing.
Sam Rivers, who claims to be a
brother of Joe Rivers, the prizefight,
or will be given a hearing tomorrow
morning at 10 o'clock before Justice
of the Feace Joe Parkes on a charge
of selling. liquor to Dick Johnson, an
Indian.
Back from I'kiull.
Sheriff Til Taylor and Deputy,
Sheriff Jim Estes returned last eve.1
ning from I'klnh where they were on j
a business trip. They made the jour-1
nay In the sheriffs automobile. Tlx
rain at Camas Prairie, they report, '
was a heavy one and has put the
roads in excellent condition.
On Hunting Trip.
Wesley Matlock and John L. Vau
Khan expect to leave tomorrow fur an
extensive hunting trip In the vicinity
of Stein's Mountuin in the southern
part ofthe state. They will make the
j trip by automobile.
l.ormao- Claim i.ain-
Jaiicia have again driven I An official statt
.ptured the defenses
, south of Belgrade,
ment claimed the
lore
the Russians back across the Strypa, English attack on the whole front of
rive.
it is officlallv
announced.
The
Lc
has completely failed.
Today and Tomorrow
EMPHATICALLY
THE PHOTOPLAY
EVENT OF THE
TWENTIETH
CENTURY.
THE MOST
AMAZINGLY
GORGEOUS AND
ELABORATE
SCREEN PLAY
EVER FILMED
WILLIAM FOX Presents
The Two Orphans
:rceii version unique of the Drama that has thrill-
miiliors. Written and produced by Herbert
Br: ion with
THEDA BAP. A, JEAN SOTHEP.N & WM. E. SHAY
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ADULTS 15c - - CHILDREN 5c
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COMING SUNDAY AND MONDAY
ANITA STEWART AND EARLE WILLIAMS
In Vitagraph 5 Part Masterpiece,
"THE SINS OF
THE MOTHERS"
1 HIS PICTURE IS EQUAL TO THE "JUGGER
NAUT" AND "THE ISLAND OF REGENERATION"
Baiter High at Walla Walla.
The members of the Baker high
school football team were here today
on the way to Walla Walla where
they meet the Walla Walla high
school tomorrow. The Baker team lJ
confident of winning this game ac
cording to Cate Johns, well known
former residents of Herntlston. who is
a member of the Raker squad.
A man can be very serious and still'
look like a Joke.
Great Opportunity for the Ladies
To save about HALF on their ready to wear needs.
That's what this busy store offers you and it's your loss
if you don't take advantage of our immense buying power
Those new coats just received win noi
last long because we priced them at
about half their real worth. They
come in fancy plaids, Scotch mix
ed, seal plush, with fur trimming
and many new novelties at $7.90,
$8.90, $9.90, 12.50. f 16.50,
$18.50, $22.50, $25.00.
The selection jf suits is splendid while
the selling has been beyond our ex
pectations we have kept them com
ing; better come in, the one you are
looking for is surely here, $9.90,
$12.50, $14.75, $16.50. $18.50,
$25.00.
Tailored skirts come in men's wear,
serge, gaberdine, hairline stripe.
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I I I pultun, v in v rv. iuki luovMi, v ,
M $3.9M. -)8' ?5-90- ?690-
j I 1 Silk and lingerie waists, you will not
wLJ a.. ! cot hotter values elsewhere at
double the price, 98, $1.98,
$2.98.
Party dresses of plain or figured taf
feta, also embroidered chiffon, $15
and $20 values.
$9.90 J12.50
you CAN DO
HETTER AT
WI LEAD
OTHERS
FOLLOW
Institute Here 3 rn.
One of the largest teachers' 'nstl j
tute ever held n Pendleton will oc- j
cur next month when teachers from
Umatilla, Gilliam. Morrow and
Wheeler counties will gather lere
I 'rifs 10 1.00s nas comiieiei laueu. , w neeler counties will gamer rero
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IsHHnS SHfeHHHHHHsHsliHtBi
Sues on u Note,
Alleging that a note for H 01.82 is
now overdue. M. L Kline filed suit
today in the circuit court here against
J. T. Hlnkle of Hermiston to collect i
that amount, together with attorney's '
fee of $15. Heach, Simon and Nel-j
son, of Portland, are attorneys for
the plaintiff.
III
Held fur Grand Jury.
Justice of the Peace Joe Parkes.
yesterday afternoon hel.l Gub Espl
nosa In 1500 bonds for the next grand
jury on a charge of attempted assault
with a dangerous weapon The as-
I aault is alleged to have been made
on J F. Beck, proprietor of a feed
stable in Cottonwood street.
lilting Is Good.
According to reports brougftt In
from the upper Umatilla, the fishing
at this season of the year is among the
best to be had. Along Meacham creek
also the fishing is reported good. O.
T. La Dow reported this morning
that several fishermen returning
from trips declare they have made
good catches.
Hunters Await Storm.
Duck hunters of the citv are await
I ing a good storm before venturing i
out after birds. Ducks are plentiful.
; according to reports received by G.
I La Dow here, and many local
sportsmen are all prepared to go ns
soon as the birds flock to their fa
vorite watering places. Among the
hunters now out in the deer country
are Roy and Earl Klrkpatrlck.
S-tlrur a Location
Ell D. Miller of Portland has writ
ten the local Commercial association
saying he is looking for a site to start
a furnture factory and seeks to ob
tain information of what Pendleton
offers In advantages. He writes. "If
there are no sawmills in Pendleton
there Is no need of answering this
letter." As this city has no saw
mills, the opportunity of getting Mr
Miller's furniture factory Is nil.
10c
Today and Tomorrow 15c
TEMPLE THEATRE
LUCKY
Broke and Then Marry a Million
See Clara Kimball Young in
"Marrying Money"
oi!IJ FILM CORP. PRESENTS THIS ft
REEL SOIUHERT FEATIHE DIRECT
FROM THE MAJESTIC THEATRE IN
PORTLAND.
t LARA KIMBALL YOUNG IS WITHOUT
A DOUBT THE REST EMOTIONAL ACTRESS
ON THE SCREEN TODAY.
SUNDAY GOLD ROOSTER PLAY "THE GAL
LOPER IV S REELS.
TUESDA1 M WEDNESDAY i HIG VAUDE
VILLE ts DIRECT PROM THE s. C
CIRCUIT.
TEMPLE THEATRE Big House and Big Shows
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Ni'.'ht CMwn lo Meet,
All those of either sejt who are
planning to attend the night classes,
at the high school this winter are re-1
quested to meet toiaOTFOW evening
at the council chamber lr the city
hall The classes will be formed and
work started just as soon as suffi
cient members ar? secured to assure
th success of the plan. The an
nouncement of the meetng tomorrow
In the hills of that county this sum
tendant Hampton.
U. f O- Wants Literature.
The University of Oregon library
lias written the Pendleton Commer
cial association for more literature
i regarding Umatilla county, Pendle
ton and the Round-tip. The library
! alrr-ady has considerable literature of
' this section on hand but Is anxlouj
to obtain every' new publication that
is Issued , Theso pamphlets are kept
on file for general information of
those who seek to learn facts re
garding different sections of tho
Mda'l Got a Deer.
W. C. E. Prultt and Col. James H.
Haley returned this morning from a
n '-k's hunting trip at Rear Wallow
and Old Itadley Springs but all the
time they were gone never got slsht
of a deer. They bagged plenty of
grouse, however Mr. Prultt reports
the country around that section full
of deer hunters, about IS or 20 being
j already camped at various polnH
! There have been plenty of deer In
I that section but the hunters heve
! them well thinned out. Mr. Prultt
! and Col. Raley saw many algns of
bear but having no dogs with them
made no efforts to bring home a
brulm
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Many. Sheep Lost
Jack lllssett. formerly connected
with the Bowman hotel. I here today
from Union county. He has been
In the sheep business for the last
several months, buying and selling
on commission, and reports that he
has cleared up several thousand dol
lars In the business. He has done
most of his buying In Union county.
In th hills of that eounty this sum
mer, he says, many hundred head of
sheep have been lot and sheepmen
have been unable to account for It
Predatory animals hove killed u large
The Aita Theatre
Last Time Today
George Klein presents the magnificent photo-drama
"Antony and Cleopatra"
8 parts, 4000 People, One Year in Pro
ducing, at a cost of $200,000.00
The Greatest Love Story History
has Ever Known.
THE MOST MAGNIFICENT PICTURE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN.
7:00 AND 8:45 P. M.
ADMISSION 10 and 20 cento
TOMORROW THE BIGGEST SHOW OF THE SEASON, FANNIE WARD IN
'The Marriage of Kitty'
AND
Culligan's Minstrels
THE NASHVILLE STUDENTS
10 PEOPLE 10
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