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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1915)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1015. PAGE FIVE EVERYTHING IN LOCALS & Advertising in Brief . I , 1 foetal anb personal V ) o i Fish and Sea Food DAILY SHIPMENTS FRESH FROM THE COAST Columbia River Salmon Fancy Fresh Halibut Select Eastern Oysters OJympia Oystera Little Neck Clams Daep Sea Crabs Silver Smelt Kippered Salmon Kippered Alaska Cod Norway Mackerel SUPERIOR QUALITY "Pracnn" iicatc made in ' mi,H I 0 PFNDI FTON Do you want your dollar to remain at home, work at home, live at home and board at the same place? If so, spend it at home. Think about it. IN OUR PRODUCE DEPT. Cauliflower, head. .. 15, 20 Celery, 2 stalks 25 Onions, pound 2 Vsi Tokay Grapes, basket 50 Heinz Mustard, pint 20? Hubbard Squash, each 15t SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION The Central Market Phone 455. 108 E. Aha St Tea Garden h Sold by All First-Claw Grocers Pacific Coast Syrup Co. Portland, Or. Home of the Stylish Hats Always i reasonable and always desired at the price. It's the -.iini standard quality, coil mini of style and uniform Mt Miction thHt enable) ua to always please the women of Pen dleton. CARRIER MILLINERY The Home of the Stylish Hat 740 Main Street. ttATKS ler ihie rlmt Insertion 1UC r line, ioIiIMIoorI Inaertlon . . . . 5c per line, per manth $1.00 No l-la takw for less tban 2... fount ', ordiuary words to Hoe. I.... nl will not be taken over tbe telephone exeept from Kant Oregon lan paid up aiMcrlbers. There is no ether i . ... . IfMftMJajCn syrup "just like" MmM or "just as good" 'MmM( as Tea Garden. rWW Hold a spoon ful of all jfJu .cose syrup to your tongue, note how quickly it palls try it with Tea Garden its flavor lasts it does not sicken or pall. Tea Garden is inimitable in flavor, un equaled in purity and nutritive properties. Watch for Recipe Contest Winners The recipes submitted in our contest arc now in the hands of the judges domestic science experts whose decision wijl be im portant watch for result. For fuel fone five. Girl wishes housework. Write A. A. Willis, City. For sale--Thoroughbred Poland China boar. Phone 119. Wanted Woman for general house work. Apply 114 Long or 762M. Furniture for sale Ray G. War ren. 51k UJleUa street. Phone 3". Lost Hunch of keys. Return to this ofr.ee for suitable reward. Nice furnished room for rent. In quire 468 West Court or phone 354M. Very' desirable rooms and board at (21 Willow. Prices right. Mrs Teel. For wale- Two stacks of l.umlle wheat hay Inquire Billy Welch Feed Yard. Six room house, with garage, for sale. Lorai cil at 116 Long street. Telephone HFU. John Rosenberg, Court street watc hmaker and Jeweler. All work guaranteed. Wanted Competent woman fof general hipusework. To reside at home evenings. Apply 814) Vincent. Old papers for sale; tied In bun dles. Good for starting fires, etc. 10c a bundle. This office. For sale or trade, by owner house and corner lot Address W. P. Rel mann, Pendleton, Oreg. Very many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, sad price? N. Berkeley. For sale, cheap, five room house on Jackson street, corner lot. Easy terms. Phone 2, or call Room 2 over Taylor Hardwaee Co. For sale Sevtw room modern hODBC plastered and in first class condition Inquire '. Rohrnuuj, 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 Cbop Mill, 129 E Alta street. "Mutt' 'takes the Wig loads and "Jeff" shows the speed. Penlund tiros, haul anything and reasonable. Furniture van and storage warehouse Offlco 647 Main street. Phone 339. Wanted--Young woman of good appearance wants housework in pri vate family one or two days per week. No tooklng. Apply A. W this office. I ' Sale CtWp Good .'econd band bugzy. Inquire 'W" this office Also set I'ngle har ness Adv. The boys of the high school will give a dance this evening In the Moos hall to which the nubile is in vited. It Is the (first, social affair ol the season In the high school cal endar and a large ( rowd is expei ted to attend. Mrs. J. -iB. Whlttook. forme'ly ol Pendleton, and her mother, Mrs. Beal, arrived this morning frorr. Pas co for a visit with friends. Anton Nolle returned to Pasco ytm terday after a business visit here the last three days. According to word received here by local friends, Miss olive Gwinn, formerly f Pendleton, is now study- Ing music In one of the foremost mu sic schools at Oakland. The members of Fedora '"irele. Woodmen of the World, gave a pleasant social last evening to wel come in the fall season of activities, about seventy members and friends being present. The affair was held In the Moose hall. A literary pro gram was given, followed by the serving of refreshments. Bishop Robert L, Paddock of the eastern Oregon diocese, stopped off here today as the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Qulnney of the Church of the Redeemer. Bishop Paddock is on his way to Hood River. The United Artisans will attend ex ercises at Pitot Rock this evening where the degree team of the local order will have charge of the work of Initiating a large class. The lo cal members will go over in two auto trucks and several private ma- j chines. About fifty are expected to j make the trip. William Morrison of Helix is in thej city today. Mrs. Philip Power of Weston, w is In Pendleton yesterday. H. H. Bettned of Aberdeen. V. ash. i.- here on a business trip. I. S. Lambrimj cf Pocatello Is here on a business mission today. Mrs. M. J. Mumma and Paul Mu in ula are here from Hermiston today, i Frank Nudo, the "cabbage king" of Stanfleld. is down today cn a bualness trip. S, L. Turley. formerly of Pendleton , was here on business yesterday. Mr. Turley Is now living at Baker lily, i Walter Hawks of "llyriek station. 1 was in the city yesterday on business ( He has charge of the Collins wane-' house at Myrlck Andrew Swanson of College Place. I near Walla WaMa. was In town ye I terday looking after his grain In (rests. He has s.ie era in holding near Holdman. Z. T. Bogard Is nnrlKte-red at the Bowmen Fred G. Lewis of Walla Wallc if here today. George W Henry of Baker, is here today. F. W. Kebill of Hermiston . In th ecity today;. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Thomson of Echo are here today. E. J. Graham of Bitter is x bual ness visitor In the city. John L. Wall of Athena, Is fowa today om a business trip. S. IJ. Peterson, well known Mil ton attorney Is here teday. Arthur P. Fenton of Roseburg, is a business visitor here today George Rltzer of Walla Wa'la, is registered at the St. George. Mrs. Frank Elder of Ritter w,.s a visitor In the city yesterday. B. F. Johnson, of Kairvlew Farm. Weston, is in the city today. H. D. Sheldon of Eugene, was in tile city yesterdav on business W. B. Palmer and son of Walla Walla, are registered at the Pendle ton. George Tonkin, gante warden, lefl Unis morning for Hermiston where he will go duck hunting. Thomas Sweek, deputy internal revenue collector, Is here today on a business mission. He is stopping at the Pendleton. The members of the Milton high school football squad are registered at the Pendleton. The boys are in charge of Fulton Gale. IYPT0K INVISIBLE BI-fOCAL lenses give him the two visions he requires in a one-piece lens. They are truly wonderful bifocals with no lines of separa tion and no cemented pieces. Come in and see them. Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler Established in 1887 1' LISTEN LADIES Tomorrow is your last chance To get thoie sensational Millinery Bargains at MASON'S MILLINERY Near Postoffice. SALE ABSOLUTELY ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT. Everything in our store, even new Winter hats, reduced one-half or more. piano for sale. A Bargain If taken at once. Slight Iv used. lot h s furniture store Adv IurocJerty S"ine. Spring boars and gilts of prize ! winning strains for sale at reascn ' able prices. Also a few yearling sows G. B. Woodward, Adams, Ore. Adv. Openl l'iano Studio. MtM Harriet Young opens piano studio. 30? W. Court street, Tuesday. October t. Phone 268J Adv. For Mile. i in ac ount of leaving the city ulsh to sell my modern home. 225 Jane street. Reasonable terms. En quire at K. (Adv ) O office. fiCOTT BOTUEB. Good Coal and Wood. Our Rock Springs coal burns clean flvlng yon more heat and less dirt for your money. Good, dry wood that doesn't boll, but burns. Also slabs and kindling. Protect yourself from colds and cost order from n L. Burroughs Phone 5. Adv. KOMK's vi toists ARE atlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli: 2 ass i Dig uance i onigm i IN MOOSE HALL j f Good Music. Good tittle guaranteed 1 FIXED FOB M'l l ltlNGl sour Doughs An Dcspoodcni Over tin- I .air-1 Stride Tonsi'd I hlllza (lon 'In tin' Par North, NOME. Attaint. Oil 15. soiu' Houghs of Niinie lads are shaking their bends ami wonderinK what the town i orhing to. .v man has actu al! Wn arrested and fined for ex ceeding the speed limit. John Kno nel was tried in municipal court and fined $K for driving his machine faster than six miles an hour. Judte Qfimm suspended the .fine when Knodet'l attorney represented that the automobile was so geared that It could not run within the speed limit The ase is the first of its kind ever tried In Nome, , p Admission 75c giiiiiiiii(iiiiriiiiiiii''''"ii,llll,imi1 mmmmm iUithititiiiiu MiiniiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiii"iniiinmimsfwitiiiiiiiiiiiittititiii WE'RE A LITTLE, urr msmravismMi that makes less expense atid lower prices. Our telephone is just as close as lire other fellow. What does this rrreato to you? East End Grocery JOHN DYER Phon 536 g A fair oi sura. H. H. frasee will present the KM preme laughing success, "A Pnir ot, Sixes" with Oscar Plgtnan ami the New Tork company for an engage ment of one night at the opera house. Friday, October 22. As a laugh pro ducer, "A Pair of Sixes." Is itild lo be the greatest success the Stage has ever known. It is the radiant nnd glorious fun nnd hilarity that 6htrd at every point throughout the uiv that holds iitt audience all the wV. and Justifies ' the verdict trm "A Pair of Sixes" is the most wrnlnent mirth impelling farce presWit genera tions of the theater pttroris have ever seen. The immortality o,' each character, as elucidated In the pliy reaches the "right pot'' with every one In an audience, which, with the theme of the Comedy, makes 11 en tirely fascinating and attrictlve at t verv moment. JF5p II i ' : mm a w I ' w 1 II w 7 rc Pendleton is the Shopping Center of Eastern Oregon THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE IS PRE-EMINENTLY THE FASHION CENTER OF PENDLETON; NOT ONLY TODAY BUT ALWAYS. OUR SHOWING OF READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS FOR WOMEN IS AT ALL TIMES THE LAST WORD FROM DAME FASHION. A Monster Suit Sale For Saturday GENUINE REDUCTIONS OF THE REGULAR PRICE OFF Is an example of the service we extend to oGr patrons. Coming at a time when you can get the greatest good from a suit; I master stroke of buying has made possible a sale of the newest and most wanted garments. Fur trimmed suits of broadcloth, gabardine, poplin and serge in the smartest box coat models, belted or flare hip styles, and the more conservative tailored garments that i;re always suitable in all the seasons; desirable colors. The collection is entirely too large to enumerate each item, but come prepared to find handsome suits that sell in the regular way from $17.50 to $40.00 AT THE RE DUCED PRICES FROM $10.75 TO $27.50. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where It Pays to Trade. S3 IIMIIIIIIIHIinilltltlllillllHIl"MWMMmilllllllllllllHWMMMimiWMHWflltfftT