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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 20. 9!i PAGE FIVE EVERYTHING IN LOCALS Sh Advertising in Brief Fish and Sea Food DAILY SHIPMENTS FRESH FROM THE COAST portal anb $flonaI Columbia River Salmon Fancy Fresh Halibut Select Eastern Oysters Olympia Oysters Little Neck Clams Deep Sea Crabs Silver Smelt Kippered Salmon Kippered Alaska Cod Norway Mackerel SUPERIOR QUALITY "PEMEOO" MEATS SNT0N Do you want your dollar to remain at home, work at home, live at home and board at the a me place? If K, pend it at home. Think about it. IN OUR PRODUCE DEPT. Cauliflower, head,... 15, 20 Celery, 2 stalks 25 Onions, pound 21 Tokay Grapes, basket 50t Heinz Mustard, pint 20 Hubbard Squash, each ... 15 l'r line first insertion 10c I'er Hue, additional mim 6c Per line, per month IliJU No locals taken fur lean thaa tic. Count It ordinary words lY llae. Local will not be taken orer the telephone except from Kaat Oregsu tan ijnlrl up aubacrlbera. f 224 8 room furnished housa For fuel fone five. Furnished roomii for rent Main For rent Phong .'j.j Light housekeeping roms for rent, 401 Aura street. Phone 308W. Lost Hunch of keys Return to this office for suitable reward. Wanted Horses to pasture. In quire Scott's Grocery. Phone 409. Wanted Girl to do general house, work. Apply 417 Bush street nr te'. ephone 3d IB. Six room house, with garage, for ale. Located at 115 Long street. Telephone UFll. The dancing fraternity of Pendle-1 P ton are looking forward with a great Ire deal ofpleasdr.- to the IT and I luudii dances which will resumed thill CI season. The first of the series of fe these popular affairs will he given at the Eagle-Woo-'fman hall next Satur-! day evening and announcements are'clt now being sent out. These dances! were very enjoyable affairs last sea- v son ana me committee In chi agree that this series will be 1 as pleasant aa In the past Mcfi Jay. ! and plan. H,- and Mrs. cof- SERVICE QuALiTV sAMfAfidN the Central Market Phone 455. 108 E. Alta St. E. V. Myers, well known engineer of the local O.-W. R. & x. switch en gine, has returned from a two weeks' visit In Portland, Mount An gell, sllverton and other Willamette valley points. , Mrs Richard Mayberry and Mrs A. E. Tamlesle left yesterday for a visit with Mrs Mayberry s sister Mrs. George Strand, at the Strand ranch RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS Will sell fine old violin for $20 and ' Thev expect to be away until the Ia.st give pur'.liaser 6 private lessons. Calli0' ,he week. 807 Cosjbtt street. 1 Head what the local ministers have! , Mrs' Ch"e' a,rhy ntrtJ"J to say lh today's paper about "Dam-1 in a very Jellhtful manner for the iljpd cloods '' members of the Jolly Neighbors clufc . . ' : yesterday afternoon, who motored to John Rosenberg; Court street j ner norne near ,B, EMtcrn 0regb watchmaker and Jeweler. All worg sute HoBpita. mlit, was enJoyc guaranteed. anJ (he prlM w.a WQn by Mrg w & Warned Position In private fam-: E. Pruitt. The guests of the occasion H" by competent young woman. Ad-1 were Mrs. Will McCormmach and dress Box 377 City. Mrs. J. B. Perry. Delicious refresh- Old papers for sale; tied In bun- 1 ments were served during the after dies. Good for starting fires, etc. ! noon. Mrs. Sam Paine will be the 10c a bundle. This office. I hostess at the next meeting of the For sale or trade, by owner houst ; club' and corner lot Address W P. Rel-! " mann, Pendleton. Oreg i Mr"- tW G. Cross and Leroy Rev. Otto of Helix came In on the N. P. local this morning. Rev. Flora Reid Barber left today for her home at Forest Grove. T. L Conger of Portland, Is regis tered at the Golden Rule hotel Walter Myers, who farms south west of town, is In the city today on uus:ness. W, L. Robblns, prominent farmer. M here today. Mr. Robblns owns Prospect Farm at Echo. Elisha M. Graham a ni Birch creek, is reported dangerously ni He Is past 80 years of age. Edward E. Sharon, secretary of the grand lodge, I. O. O. F., of Ore gon, with headquarters at Portland, is here todav. OliaUel Mortgage. 8. Pettlbone to I C. Harder, $$00. $ horses and mares, l colt. 2 sets harness, l wagon, 1 header and binder, 1 drill, 1 3-bottom gang plow 2 harrows, 1 slicker. Satisfaction or Mortgage. A mortgage executed by May E Rust to State Land Board March 14, 1910. for $300 and Interest, In par tially released. A mortgage executed by R G. Hackett et al. to state land board, June 16, 1832 for $160 and Interest la satisfied. Glasses ground al duplicated. All wc Dale Rothwell OPTICAL SPECIALIST ! senses deed Deed. A. Looff to Geo. W. Bade, $2500. Lots 6, 6. 7 and 8. block $ In Fra zler's addition to Milton Also a trnct of land, title Tlescrlptlve. UHI Miller, et vlr. to Mrs. Nellie Ulackman. $4300. The NW 1-4 of NE.1-4 of see. 9, T. 3 It., R. 35 K. W. M. VtrV niflllV in iii.lt- HauOa in hnu ' lands In eastern Oregon. What have ,y re8ldeDls of Pendleton, have re- lyou to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. 1 turned after an absence f veral weeks. They have secured positions For sale, cheap five room house j at ,ne Ju(, Ma, ranch an(J ,eft on Jackson street, corner lot. Easy ' 11Iterrio,m t0 lake tnelr au. terms Phone 2, or call Room 2 overltl. ! Taylor Hardware Co. I , For sale Seven room modern j o. D. Isamlnger of the Cold j house, plastered and in first class Springs country, was in today on i condition Inquire C, Rohrman, 118 ; business. This Is the first visit he 1 has made to Pendleton In several Vnirrican National iuuik HoDdiug, Pendle D. N. Reber, M. D. l)o. I'-ar, Now and Tlrroat Rpecaaliat. Room 1 1 Schmidt Building. Pendleton. To obtain glasses that will not require changing the eye strain must first be cured, otherwise you will be disappointed. PACTS HOR SUFFERERS. , Pain results from Injury or con nection. Be It neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, toothache, sprain, bruise, sore stiff muscles or whatever pain you have yields to .Sloan's Liniment- brings new fresh blood, dis solves the congestion, relieves the Injury, the circulation Is free and your pain leaves as If by magic. The nature of Its qualities penetrate Im mediately to the sore spot. Don't keep on suffering Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment 1'se It .It means instant relief. Price 26c and 60c $1.00 bottle holds six times as much as the 2".c site. Adv. DANIELS WILL SAVE MONEY ON MUNITIONS I Grange street. Lost Grayish brown overcoat. Be ! tween Pendleton and Adams Return to Colesworthy's chop mill for re ward. Ladles Bess L. Powell, hair dress i er, manicurist and masseuse, will call at your home at reasonable prl- Baa. Phone 64 9. j Prompt automobile taxi service, lay or night. Phone 110. Quelle j Restaurant. Car for country trips, i phone 70. Carney & Huey Tail Co. For sale Or will trade for TJma , tllla county grain lands, good valley ranch near Salem. Oregon. Inquire I at Colesworthy's Chop Mill, 129 E , Alta street. "Mutt' 'takes the big loads and ' "Jeff" shows the speed. Penland I Bros, haul anything and reasonable, j Furniture van and storage warehouse Office 647 Main street. Phone 339. Wanted Railroad laborers, team- HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Miss Butler, Instructor in the do mestic science department of the high school has arranged a very thorough course in that department for the night school work. The work will start as soon as twelve or more have signed up to take the work. The class will meet three times a week, on Mon day, Wednesday and Friday nights be tween the hours of 7 and 9. A fee of one dollar a week will be charged to cover the necessary ex pense incurred in employing a teach er and to furnish the necessary ar. months. He says he Is kept very "clec for the work. The following i) his ranch and only gets a lessons will be given each week. chance once in many weeks to come j First week Vegetable cookery, the to town. value in diet and the best ways of t cooking to produce the highest food Many Pendleton people motored value. to Walla Walla yesterday where last j Second week Pastry, its place in evening they enjoyed seeing William j the diet and the boiling water pie H. Crane, the distinguished actor, in I crust explained. "The New Henrietta " Among those and dietic value, who went over were Mrs. Leon Co-: and rletic value. I hen, Harold Smith, Mr. and Mrs. ! Fourth geek Cakes, the various j WesU'i'ooke Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. methods of mixing and food value. ! R. E. Chloupek, Mr. and Mrs Law- Fifth week Hot breads and dietic irence G. Frazier, Miss Edna Zim-lvalue. merman. Miss Vlgler, John Dickson. Sixth week Bread, best flours and ! Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Judd, Mr. and j yeast. 1 Mrs. W. L. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. ' IE. J. Burke. Mr. and Mrs Clark Net- " 'son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter and Dan P. But the. Some people look well in glasses. Some do not. You think the difference is in the people, but it is probably in the glasses. Fits-U Eyeglasses r are distinctly becoming as well as firm-holding and comfortable. They bear the monogram which means reliability. We have them here. Royal M. Saw telle, Jeweler Established in 1887 Seventh week Meats, value in diet, Friday at the Round-up park. This cuts and ways of cooking. j game will give the boys a hard fight Eighth week Fish and fowls. Place ' as they will go up against old col I" diet. ' lege stars as well as high school men Nineth week Salads, vegetable of the past. This game will be play fruit and combinations, value as a ! ed as a practice game and the boys week Ices and food Tenth Desserts. Eleventh week Beverages and bad. teas and coffee. Twelfth week. Preparing and serv ing; a breakfast lunch and dinner. Plan All Star Game. gelatine. good not only hope to win but learn some thing from the experienced men. Sell Season Tickets. The high school now have their new season tickets for football, the tick ets admitting you to all the games played here this year. This i a new stem and is promising a good suc- it is quite probable that the high) cess. The tickets will be placed on school football team will play an all ! sale at once by the executive comlt star picked eleven of the town next tee of the student body. An Everyday Cake QaasisiaM)sJSssassss 1 Mrs. Charles li. i i 'I'tTation for nd, w ho endi. j can be varied in many ways with different Lit ti Ol. frr.c:nt,c anrl trtnrfc H tswtl t ters. rockmen and concretemen two Anthony's hospital the first of the m C . , . i good baked in a square loaf. sat- p at i i mi i i 1 1 it---- ' WM. C HAiNSCOM. J OPTICIAN We grind our own teriM. RALEIGH, K. C, Oct. 20. A big Kovernment armor plate plant and a projectile factory are proposed for the navy's defense program this year, Sec retary Daniels said at the state fair today. This will be the keynote cf the administration's preparedness policy. He urged, too, the govern ment ship purchase bill to provide naval auxiliaries in' addition to the extension of government manufacture of munitions. His statement was the first official word that an armor plate and projectile plant is consid tred in the .-"gt'mates He declare! that under Increased prices the gov ernment paid for its plate and pro Jax tiles It could have paid for a pro ptMKjd factory several times over, (dollars, and two twenty-five a day, j New work, long Job. Swan Benson Co., Riverside, Ore. Remember, "Damaged Goods" starts tomorrow at 12:00 o'clock j noon and runs continuous. Perform ance every hour and forty-five min utes. Temple of course. I Wanted Patty with capital of $100 as half interest In new inven tion of clothes dryer Referen-e, Richard Howen. patent attorney. Washington. D. C. Write J. A. Policy, i Gateway, Oregon. weeK. was remov after-noon. Her c isfactory. her ph: K C Gold Cake Mrs Gideon Brown left on No. 17 By Mrs. Jxnet McKenxie Hi!!, Editor of today tor Portland and will later go i m: """o" -ootjng scnoot Magairne. on t San Francisco to attend Panama-Pacific exposition. the Mr Robert Kirkpatrick entertain 1 cap hitter: 1 cup sutwr: volks of i eggs, beaten light; 1 cup flour, Uss S level tabUspoonfuls; t level teaspoonfuU K C Baking Powder; J cup miuc; grated ernoo'n i rind ojl orange. social DiniiH- ThoradJaf Evening. There will be a social dance at thi Moose Hall her 21. G guaranteed ladies free. (Adv ) Thurs a tin Adn ed delightfully yesterday aftel for her fr iend Mrs Gray of Kansas Sift flour and baking powder together City who is visiting here. The guest-j three timesj cream butter and irgar, beat included Mrs. Gray. Mrs. Parkes. yolkj of eggx, add theae to creamed mixture, Mrs. Purchase, Mrs. ,1. Rust. Mrs r. : and lastly add the moisture and flour alter Swanson. Mrs Al Harrett. Mrs. Van j nately, beating bitter until smooth. Gold Peventer Mr s Charles Serrell. Mis-' Cake can only be made successfully by beat Anna Johnson Mrs. Roy Kirkpatrick, gU1 of 'P- vtTT' nrf my and -Mr Elliott Mrs G Turgenson Mrs ! sP ltrnon colored, using a rotiry beater 1 Robert KirkPatriek and Mrs. Ktveh I , rotary neater is tne only Road HI Rood It! Tonight Is your last chance to see! the big four vaudeville acts at the Temple theater In addition to the hig class I!!"N'- "The New Ad venture J RufuB vlllngford." !temmter. "Damaged Goods' w"' be lior Thursday and Friday, and "Via Wireless" Is coming Sunday. Kee'i rtar eyes on the Temple. Adv. oitcns piano Studio. Hum Harriet Young opens piano studio, 30 1 w. Court street. Tuesday. October 6. Phone 2!J. Adv. l-or sale. On account of leaving the city, I wish to sell my modern home, 225 Jane street. Reasonable terms. En quire at E. O, office, (Adv ) SCOTT BCTM5R- lirt iiiMHl foal olid Wutkl. Our Rock Springs foal burl flvlng you more heat and I for your money ftood, dry fflV toen't boil, but burn.' slabs and kindling. Protect yomgeli from colds and cost order from R L. Iturroughs. Phone 6. Adv. nw$y note$ of Pendleton To send fexWhli beater that will do justice to the yo!ks of eggs. The beat ing krils al' egg taste and improves nc texture of the cake. .2? ...i 'J ' v i 1 for the he shipped to ni Products show. Also Held In iviin Cocoanut Frosting Beat the whim of 2 eggs dry; gradually : ,ieat in half a cup of sifted confectioner'i ugsr ced continue the beatirg until the frost- : Hg ii smooth, thick and glossy j then beat in :iru cocoanut, fresh or prepared, and : A jiving tilt in bed b IF HATS SEE CARRIER MILLINERY The Home the Stylish Hat THAT'S ALL! HiiiiimnmiHuiiiHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiii WE'RE A LITTLE, ur r int main Mittti that mnlepa lpss pynsnw nnrl lower nricos. mm , E 'Our telephone is just as close as the other fellow. What does this mean to you? East End Grocery f JOHN DYER Phone 536 1 fiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiniiHiiiiiiiiniiimuuMiniiuiitiiiiiiiT POT Sale CiiC'': Oood recond hand buggy. Inquire ' W" this office Also set "'ngle har ness Adv. tttAttlon i.ik-. All members B. P. O. E.. 288. are requested to be present Thursday evening Rusiness of Importance to transact Social session and clam bake. You will miss something it you do not attend this meeting. By order of exalted ruler. THOS. FIT7, QBRALD, (Adv ) Secretary curd of Thanks. The widow and other relatives of the late J. V. Sparks wish to exprtss to their friends their heartfelt thanks "or the many expressions of sympa thy anil acts of kindness In their re tent hi roaventent. M Its. .1 v. SPARKS AND FAMILY (Adv.) T tlir IHvpIo of Peiiilloton. The problem play. "Hainan, il Ooods." to lie put on at the Temple Theater In a "-reel film Thursday and Friday of this week, has the un qualified endorsement of the Oregon Social Hygiene Society, of which I am a member. It Is a strong moral tdav and I take pleasure in commend ing It to the people of Pendleton. Children, however, should not he per mitted to attend without their par ents. J. K. SXYKKU. Pastor Presbyterian Church. B. 1,. Titos is here pending an invest answers the description i ran away from home at I and for whom a country is being made. Divorce is tskedh Fannie ROM has filed Th ecipe. Vouwiil Or better, send made ! FROM THE CLERGY Christian Church Study., Pendleton, Ore., Oct. 20, 15. Manager of Temple Theatre, Pendleton, Ore. Dear Sir: It gives pleasure to know that you are bringing to our city such a high class educational and mor al production as is "Damaged Goods." The whole community should appreciate your efforts in this line. The play contains a greatly needed lesson on clean, pure living that will be helpful to the young men and women. Yours sincerely. H. H. HUBBEIX. Pastor Christian Church. TEMPLE THEATRE, THURS DAY AND FRIDAY. i suit in the husband. W and inhn in, married in 1 She (Mires maiden nam teb Is divorce MrouH court against lor lb. mi Rose, aliening cruel treatment. They were m at Missoula Montana, the court to restore her Fannie Hull. I. V Fs- rttorney. Auto cmiiinnlcs Incorporate. Articles of Incorporation were today at the county clerk's offlc the Oregon Motor Oarage and Hound-up City Auto company, latter la the recently formed conn Which will handle the Ford cars the The custvetv, companic son and compan the lntte The incorporators I are Trombley. ft. ft. Raley. The s ,-apltllxed at 11,( at 15.000 Dpnnrtorl to iisly, ttuldo Polouia. an itali vein- old. committed to the Or, con State Hospital last N irom Union county, was toda in charge by E. t Wells. States immi-ration officer, a man waii take chart w 'HEN the frost is on the pumpkin and the leaves beirin to tall then wbeji the mornings and evenings are crisp, you will feel tomfy and well dressed in a new BOND CLOTHES-OVERCOAT $15 TO $30 It's a pleasure to be in one, they are so dressy. And when it conies to service ami worth, then you have hit at the real foundation of these popu lar clothes. BOND BROTHERS Pendleton's Leading Clothiers.