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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1915)
EIGHT. PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1915. PAGE EIGHT Riley's CREAM TOFFEE Something New Just Received From Halifax England. Also Johnstons Blue Candv Ribbon Stick Gray Bros. Grocery Co. "QUALITY' Two Phones. 28. 823 Main St. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Now omtmior Here. J. p. Beeson. a contractor formerly of Medford. is now here and -poet to locate. He is seeking a house In which to live ami Is having trouble. Mr. Beeson ta accompanied by his wife and two children The Ject of the forum wll he to get the boys of the high school to gether at regular intervals during the winter for the purpose of discuss ing affairs of vital Importance to the young men. Business and profes sional men of the city will be invited to speak at these meetings. Kev. Bank (Jets Appointment. I Snyder wtll also be one of the speak- W L Thompson, president of thejers tonight and he will outline the American National bank, received plan of the organization. notice today that hi bank has been appointed trustee, executor, adminis trator and resistrar of stocks and bonds The appointment is maae oj the federal reserve board at Ington. Wash- iii turn tot ODWA William W. Edmiston. well known local barber, today filed a nominat ing petition as a candidate for coun cilman from the north aide, the sec ond ward. Mr. Edmiston announces no platform excepting that of equal rights to all and special favors to no one. Gave Indian liquor. Ed Oompo was found guilty Satur day on a charge of furnishing an In dian with liquor and was sentenced by Police Judge Fttx Gerald to pay a fine of 14 0 or take 30 days in jail. He took the Jan sentence. Patents Invention. J. A. Polley, a young man of Gate way, Ore., has received a patent on a clothes dryer from the bureau of patents at Washington He plans to put the machine on the market at once. iJiiiiiiitiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiitiiitiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiifiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiitiifiiiiiiiti iiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiip: (DON'T BE DECEIVED!) E But do your shopping at this big, busy store where you are assured of getting the g RIGHT GOODS at the RIGHT PRICE every day in the year. You will not hare to wor- g ry whether your neighbor will buy the same goods tomorrow for less than you paid to- day if you cast your lot with The Golden Rule Store. 98e $1.98, ?2.98, Shirt39t 49 , f lor tne new BOCTOR INDICTED FOR SntlVS DEATH FRIDAY TRIAL POSTPONED ON ICCOCNT OF LAWYER'S DEATH PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct 15. A com plain charging Dr. A. A. Ausplund in whose office Misa Anna Anderson died Friday after illegal operation, with manslaughter has been filed The charge is said to have resulted from a discovery of new evidence. LOS ANGELES. Oct. 1J. One week's continuance in the murder trial of M. A Schmidt, an alleged Mc Namara accomplice, was granted by Judge Willis, on account of the death of Charles Fairall. chief counsel for the defense. A postponement for thirty days was asked for. WM. C HANSCOM. OPTICIAN We grind our own lenses. D. N.Reber,M.D. I pe, Kar, Nese and Throat Specialist. Room 11 Schmidt Building. Pendleton. To obtain glasses that will not require changing the eye strain must first be cured, otherwise you will be disappointed. Ila 1- Shiisned Out. James Kyle of Stanfleld. is ship ping out 1 00 carloads of hay to Port land, according to S Norton Bobo of that city, who is here today. Mr. Kyle ha. also shipped 11 carloads ot potatoes to Heppner. lone and other eastern Oregon towns The hay Is chopped and blown Into box cars, a nro,'eis It) shinning that is new to this section. Each car will hold tiet Marriage IJecusrs. , w , ,.. hav Mr. Kvle' Two marriage licenses were issued is said to have recerved $11 a ton late Saturday afternoon, one to Wll Potatoes are selling at II. !5 a sack, j Mam B. Martin and Marie Anna It Is estimated that the farmers oCKrumbah. and one to John William the Stanfleld country have raised 1 Delzell and Fannie Lee. Martin Is a n,in a,.k at nntAtoes this ve.tr. ! minor and the consent or his mo'her Kills a Deer. Frank Pedro, one of the prominent farmers of the county, is treating his friends today to venison. Mr. Pedro brought down a. deer a few days ago while hunting. Justice of the Peace Parke was one of the lucky ones to be presented a generous portion of the delicious meat. 925.00 Ladies' Coats of seal plush trimmed with fur, compare these with what our competitors are asking $45 to $65 for. 99.90. 912.50. 916.50. 918.50 for the new coats just received; they are of many new novelty weaves and styles. 92.98. 93.98. 94.98, 95.90, 96.90 for chil dren's coats that are good values at double the Gold en Rule price. 92.98. 93.98. 94.98, 95.90. 96.90 for tailor ed skirts of serge, wool poplin, gaberdine and taf feta silk, better see them Waists of lace, crepe de chine, embroidered organ ' die and lawns. 91 69, 91-98, 92.98 ior the new ostrich neck ruffs; you can't buy them at double the price else where. 98c. 91.19. 91.98 for kid gloves in black or tan, al so white, in the better grades. things in boudoir caps, 5 better ask to see them. 49. 69, 98s. 1.49, 91.98 leather hand bags, many new and novel 5 shapes. 98. 91.98. 92.98 child- f ren'a sweater outfits, cap, S sweater and leggings. 49 69, 98, 91.49 in- fant's saques and sweat- 5 ers, dainty little affairs and really worth a third 5 more. s YOF CAN' DO MTTTER AT WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW 7111111 llllltlltitlMMIl lilt 1111 Illllf ltiiriMi tlllll I tltltlllllilllM MIMMI II I i 1 1 1 1 j 1 9 1 1 1 i I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e lit M 1 1 H 1 1 B I H 1 1 i 1 1 1 It I ( i it M ts t F"- Messcager Boy De- James Irvln Brown, a messenger boy employed by the Western I'nlou company at Walla Walla, died Fri day and was buried yesterday from the home of his mother at 813 North 13th street In that city. His father. John M. Brown, now of The Dalles, formerly lived in Pendleton. He was WSJ necessary Issued. before the license w Will Organise CJs At a meeting to be held at the high school this evening, those who desire to take manual training and domestic science In the night school will be organized and the work will start as soon after as possible. Those here todav on his way home after wm wi.n io ie up mw wora are re attending the funersl. The boy Is qusted to be on hand tonight. The by two brothers. Enos and meeiing win sian ai , ocioca. He was one of the most! 0 I Tha Big Home TEMPLE THEATRE The Big Pl survived Vernlce. popular boys employed by the tele graph company. The funeral was conducted by Elder J. T. Barnee the Baptist church of Touchet ot Delegates to Make Report. J At the meeting of Damon lodge Knights .f Pythias this evening the reprsaitit itives to the recent grand lodge session will make a report on the recent grand lodge session and there will be some other numDers on the evening's program A light lunch Is to be served and all mem bers are asked to attend. a a k i nzzz j..llllB ill Will Organise Fornsn. A young men's forum will be or ganized tonight at a meeting of the boys of the high school to be held at the Presbyterian church. This forum is to be strictly a high school organization and wll lbe conducted ; IWay at Echo. under the direction of Superintendent ! Play Branstetter. mayor of ho. Hampton and Rev. J. E. Snyder. The was a business visitor at the sheriff s principal speaker this evening will i office this morning He report bus-lit- Dr W. D. McNary. superintendent! iness as hustling In the Echo country of the Eastern Oregon state Hospital , tcno is now putting in new cross walks, and, he soys, since the streets I were oiled several weeks ago. they are in excellent condition. Mr. Bran stetter says oiled streets are be'ter than paved. One new cottage Is be-1 In? erected and Mr Branstetter says that he will begin the construction of one for himself In a short time. Last Chance Today CLIFTON CRAWFORD is the best comedian on the movie stage today. See him in Richard Harding Davis' biggest success in 5 Reels. THE GALLOPER" wBayVAUDEVILLE 4 Big Sullivan 6 Considine Acts MATINEES TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. ALSO MAX FIGMAN AND BURR McINTOSH IN "J. Rufus Wallingford" NEW ADVENTURES AS RUN IN SATURDAY EVENING POST. Today Only ANITA STEWART AND EARL WILLIAMS IN Tie New York Ertaiaf Wi $1000 Prize Fibs Drua The Sins of the Mothers t S 11 I'rvdoced by KoJph I nee Anita J . WEw. J Stewart '-JE Hrle Williams Sb.wBQ' A DOwerful dr of the carte of heredity. A beautiful girl inherit, a pMtion for fembfinj. She love it. Shectn't rniit it. Come and see what bap peat to her. VITACRAPH BLUB RIBBON FEATURE THIS PICTURE IS THE EQUAL OF THE JUGGERNAUT AND THE ISLAND OF R E G E NERA TION. Admission 15c and 5c ! 1 B X In 1 S HS I s 5 o tf i a mi it 1 .S j m i s School plan Works Well. The continuation school plan, by which young men ami women who! work for a living may have an op- Port Unity to perfect themselves in! some particular study. Is working nut successfully, according to Superin tendent Hampton. This morning a yoUHg man, Mr. Moore, employed as a clerk In the railway mall service. enrolled in the class in stenography and will take up short hand and typwriting. He Is only one of a num ber who are taking advantage nf this' plan which is being carried on with no additional expense to the city Tuesday and Wednesday General Film Co. Presents the Vita graph Broadway Star Feature 'Youth All Star Cast Adolf. 10c dhUdrm. 1 Trail Is Uatl Hero. Pendleton Is n the automobile map in earnest. This city Is mw abmg the route of the Blue and Hlack tr iils and the cryptic marks on tele-J phone poles tell the story. A'i'oj tourists to Portland and Seattle or south into California, will In future i pass through Pendleton. Last year, ! Seattle entertained more than 6ifto of these tourists .and the advantage! of being on the route Is thus readily seen The routes are being laid out j by the American Automobile associa tion which has the endorsement of the I'nlted States government Formerly i,i-! Hetw Flo)id M. Cooper, who was severely injured near Barley, Idaho, by being thrown IMiOst COW, horn which Ifnetrated his head, is a brother of Mrs. 1. T. Hinkle .,f Hermlstnn. He rrnerlv worked f'ir V. Struble in PendlstoO. H- and his family left last June fur Idaho to take up a home stead. He returned here last week to secure his ht.us -h Id goods and was moving these when he met with th accident. While in Pendleion. he and his family made their home at nil south Main street Mr. Coopsr was riding in a frelghl car when the sud den lurch of the car threw him against a cow'm horn. '.tBwdj' sBiBBfljl Thursday and Friday 4 DAMAGED GOODS 19 7 REELS OF THE GREATEST PLAY OF TODAY. IT IS NOW SHOWING IN SPOKANE FOR 50c AD- RKHAHI) BENNETT is 'DAMAGED ..UODS" MISSION AMvTt LSprruLriT nr. r w.vtn pts -w.l hv A4il.Mr( The Big House TEMPLE THEATRE The Big Plays Comilj (ourt Ileliw Man. Once the Dossemor of all the mon- ev he could UMt and all the limine. that money could buy. r.eorge Iji Page la now destitute and local peo- rile who took an Interest In his case helped him today to net transporta tion to Seattle where he lias friends. La Page I. the youngest win of the national famed j Page family, his father having made millions In the manufacture of flue. Oeorge was the "black sheep' of the family, ac- ordlng to his own admission. He ame to Pendloton netting a furniture oll.h. He declare, that he has been offered ItOO for the formula but re- fu.e. to wll believing that he has the beglnlng rtf another fortune In hi. production The county court was petitioned by some local men to furnish La Page with funds to get M Seattle and he left today over :he lUiiniiiHinuiiiiiiimiiMiiiiiiiiiu mini iimiiiimmimyi! iiiiiiiiiiiimh" ' ALIA I THE SUPREME FAVORITE MARY PICKFORD IN A TYPICAL AND POWERFUL PORTRAYAL "RAGS" In this picture "Little Mary" repeats the triumph she attained ii "Tew ! tht Storm Country." Always human, lovable and impulsive, she makes of the char acter of "Rags" a living, breathing incarnation of all that is sweet and tender. A Pickford Classic. i ALSO PARAMOUNT TRAVELOGUE. TOMORROW Francis X. Bushman and Marguerite Snow in "The Silent Voice." 1 finiliiiiiiiHiHiiiiiTiiWrinimlmif N. P.