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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCT 1915 PAGE FIVE LOCALS (8b Advertising in Brief Husband: . "Thin is certain ly some dandy piece of meat. Where did you get it?" Wife.: "W hy, dear, that's a PEMECO steak from the Cen tral market. Their meats are of the VERY BEST QUAL ITY, and, best of all, their PRICES ARE LOW. It's a pleasure to deal with them. Their delivery service is excel lent." Can you really say this about your butcher? You can say it about us it' you will just give us a trial. SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION The Central Market Phone 455. j. . 108 E. Alta St. HATK8. Per lloe firm laaertloa 10c Per Hue, additional Insertion. .. . 5c lr line, per montb 11.00 K total! taken for leu than 29c. I "tint ft ordinary worda to line. i will not be taken orer the tttepboM ncent from Kaat Oregon lau paid up Hubacrlbera. Fur fuel fone five. Vaudeville four acts Temple. Wanted Sewing. Phone 37SR. Furniture for sale. Inquire 101 Additional Social and Per sonal News on Page 2. I Adc Mrs T. '. Ben; now visiting to re daughter. Mi, t hitter's home on . n of Portland the guest of hr W Rugg at the Rev. J. B. Snyder the speakers at the of the Oregon Social IS to be one i.i i ineeth Hygiene socie NOTED DIVINE WKIT AS HE WOOED. John Wesley Hill, noted preacher and president of the Peace Forum for $100,000 for breach of promise to marry, says that Dr. Hill wept as he told her of losing his wife and hav- Jackson street. Lost - Bunch of keys Return Jo this office fur suitable reward. Furniture for sale, rooming house for rem. Address "K.'" this office Fur, rent Furnished apartment quire 717 IJlleth street, Apt 1. Wanted Horses to pasture. In quire Scott's Grocery. Phone 10a. Six room house, with garage, for sale. Located at 116 Lone street. Telephone 13F11. John Rosenberg, Court street watchmaker and Jeweler. All work guaranteed. For rent, In Despaln block, three office rooms, two connected. Apply to Judge Fee. Wanted Competent woman for general housework. Mrs. J. H. Cook, 1 003 v. Jackson. Old papers for sale dies. Oood for starting tfle ,..,.. i,. Thi nffi (classic dancer. For sale or trade, by owner house ' and corner lot. Address W. P. Rel- minn, Pendleton, Oreg. t m ' For (tale Relinquishment to M ac e homestead, Morrow Co., close to J JeMlj Yo4K,im rHurnea Echo. Address "A- this office frfnm Bl(k(.r wh(.rp ,,,, h(id Very many people desire to buy I visiting his parents. Rev. and lands in eastern Oregon What have ; yn.lkum m,. f,,rm(.r having mobile trip or e points In Idaho. The marriage ron and James Is I Weston. Oregon. day afternoon. if Mrs. Abide Ca me ss. Kraenor. both ol was solemnlz'd Sun at the study of the iristlan church. Hev. W W He to he held In Portland Nov. will talk upon tin- subject, lancM on the Frontier." One ( chief speakers of the meeting be Dr. Thomas M. Halllet of York I'nlveralty. Prof Foster Heed College will b another. 1 business and professional men from j various parts of the state are being invited to give one minute talks il""i the subject. today. A. W Fish of Satem i reg at the Bowman James anil Frank Roach a from their ranch. John L Rand of Raker is re ed at the Pendleton. L. A. F.steh. Echo attorney, yesterday in the city. Frank Hamlin of la Oram MA I fraiir NnM PincVirl By YouGIassem?4! Perhaps you have accepted dis comfort as a necessary adjunct to eyeglass wearing. If so there is a big and pleas ant surprise for you in The clips evenly distribute their slight pressure so that the AOCo Fits-U Eyeglasses remain steady under all conditions. Let us show you what Fits-U Eyeglass comfort really means. Royal M. Sawtelle, Jeweler Established in 1887 M M Mr. and -Mrs. Fred K Mrs. Clark Nelson and lira, Law rence Frailer Were among the local tied In bun- ' l""0Ple motoring to Walla Walla last evening to see J.uili M iifiima. me; fires, etc. M l nd Mrs. Royal M BawtsUs turned from a delightful ten y at Bingham Springs. ?ht Mam rBiffffff' nig three . hiidren w men ne Miss Covington to care for. I Miss Covington, who Is darkhalred. plump and attractive, says that she' WlH introduce letters rrom Dr. 1M1 as evidence in the cae AD n rr-Milt of hi plM Covington ayt. she agreed to Staff) the noted divine, but that she was disillusioned shortly afterwards, when she discovered that he had al ready married a second wife, after hi first wife had died. ''He confessed that be was mar ried." she says, "bvit told me his wife was an Invalid and might die at any time." you io oner, ami price : .'n. tseraeiey. ' here si wished Wanted-By competent man tin! kum Is j wife, place on farm. First class ref-jnf the erences. Address 016 Thompson sjt. 1 ployed For sale, (heap. tie room house pany on Jackson street, corner lot. Easy terms Phone 2, or call Room 2 ov veral years ago. Rev. Yoa , ons ol the pioneer ministers state His son Jessie is em-1 by the Pendleton Auto com-1 Ml s ; Taylor Hardware Co. WA w ll list St. lies ber will Protect Uvea, HINOTON, net. 26'.- Secretary ir Oarrtson suthorlsad Gsnsral Hi In command of the I'nlted border forces to use any num f the 0 nno available troops to liMi.ct American lives and prop.it It Douglas Arliona Fenrlng a bom hard me n( of Agua aeroM the residents Douglas. Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night. Phone 110. Quell Restaurant. Car for country trlpa, ; phone 70. Carney & Huey Tail Co. j For sale Or will trade for Utna-, tills, county grain lands, good valley ranch near Salem, Oregon. Inquire at Colesworthy's Chop Mill, 129 E Alta street. Respectable, refined, reliable worn- i an with duugliter, 4, wants position as I housekeeper. Commercial Hotel, He- i I llx, Oregon. Found On street, pair of eye j glasses, Heppner mark inside. Owner can have same by calling at this of fice and paying charges. "Mutf 'takes the big "Jeff" shows the spee Bros, haul anything an Furniture van and stora nd Mrs Willaril Bond MM Mr. and Mrs. Jai k Robinson have re turned from an automobile trip to Spokane In the Robinson car. Fred Lucas and Homer Hedrie both of Weston, stopped off here to day on their way home after an auto- huiiting trip near Kamela. Albert W. Warner of Freewater. Li In the city today On business. J. M Butler, well known fanner of Adams. Is in the city today. Joe and Jule Picard and C. J Darr all of Adams, are in the city 'today. Douglas Pall, manager of the Ore-) ron-Washington Paper is making, Pendleton a visit. i. Ri Richards, one of Athena's; prominent i tiifns, la here today on a business visit. O. B. Mount, a Raker attorney, is among the lawyers here attending the supreme court session A. A. Smith and James H. Nichols two well known young attorneys ofi 1 1 Baker, came in on No. 17 today to' . I attend the meeting of the supreme; . court. Cbagrs maa N. J. sinnotr of Tnej Dalles, returned todav from his home; city and leaves here later by auto-j mobile to continue a trip of the east-' em Oregon district. 1 1 '. II 1' ' I CHARLTON IS GUILTY AND WILL SERVE IN v. ill direct the students in this work. Good success is promised In the singing. AMERICAS Ullil MIHDEHED WIFE AT LAKE COMO UITKH SENTENCE. THE WOMAN AND HER WORK Has lUt'ii in Jail live Years and Four Months so he Will Have to NOTTS hut :;o Days More Before Being l Ye- Time Rsdaosd one Year by I ltoaI lecTee. loads and Penland reasonable. I warehouse noised t I in IS lit WSiAltS&UnvNirort, Kraanlah PiataM Mn:ne Monument. MADRID Oct. 26 Most of the newspapers here publish articles pro tes'lng against the project of build ing a monument In Havana for the victims of the battleship Maine, .is talked "f by the Cuban government Kill Dross to oult Mexico, MEXICO CITY. Oct. 26 America" Red Cr.ss Representatives O'Connor here has received orders from Was:i IfuTton to leave Mexico Immediately. Washington has been Informed by CarransS that the food situation In Mexico Is now under control and that the I toil i Toss Is no longer necessary I n. ill, Oovlnctoa, iiapiel In New York. NKW FORK, cllle Covington. i let who u Isa suing l.ii-Dr Notice to All Moose. From this date all dues should be paid to Secretary Chas. E. Heard. Room 5, Temple building Adv. Dr. Edmund B. Haslop OSTEOPATH I'm rl of Portland, has opened offices In Pendleton Suite II, Judd Hldg Telephone 72. Ites 300 S. Milll. Telepll -R. New county Maps. For aale at county surveyor's flea. Adv. Attention Artisans. All Artisans are requested to meet Tuesday evening. October 26. at 7:30 o'clock, sharp. The order of assem bly will be called at that time. By order of Master Artisan Ceorge Kd Mond. Edla M Candlsh, secretary. Adf. "Three Fishers," "We Three Trio. Haddell & Julian and Bob Richards I at the Temple theater today and to morrow. We guarantee this show Wanted Party with capital of ! 1100 as half interest In new Invcn : tlon of clothes dryer Referen.e. 1 Richard Bowen. patent attorney Washington. D. C. Write J. A. Policy, I Gateway, Oregon. T" exchange Clear 115,000 home in the best residential section of ! Portland for first class Unproved ram h. Will assume. Address Own er at Thompson Street. Portland j Oregon. To exchange ior either good Pen I dleton property or foothill ranch, bv I onner, one half section wheat land and two small Irrigation tracts. 4'J and 30 acres each H"x 416 Pendle ton. ' Violets. 2oc a bunch delivered.! China lily bulbs, house plants, fern!, cut flowers. Hookers' Flower Store. ! j next to Happy Canyon on Main of- street Phone 63J. Open eveiiin:s and Sunday Agent Portland Jour- rial. Ladles make it a point to see the bargain matinee ot big Pantages cir cuit vaudeville, Wednesday afternoon at the Temple theater. Four acts. ' nine people and the price 10c and lBc The Walllngford pictures in addition, BaHBflaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBai99aSA LbbbbH sbbbHbtV W lUi aH 1lJgl)HBHaiaEir3awBBWBMBaa pHg55SflCaaS UKK L'UMO, Italy, Oct. 2. Porter Charlton, an American, was found guilty here of murdering his wife, formerly Mary Scott Castle of San Francisco. He was immedi ately sentenced to six years and five months' imprisonment. As Charlton has already served six years and four months he has only one more month to serve. Charlton was accused of beating his wife, formerly Mary Scott Castle, ! to death and throwing her body in side of a trunk into Lake Como. The charge against him was that of "un premediated murder." the maximum penalty for which rs 25 years. Charlton had served but five years and four months imprisonment, but a ear was shaved off his term at the (eginning of the war by Royal decree The royal decree affected all prison-; ers. After the verdict of guilty was; returned, the prosecutor asked that' Charlton be sentenced to seven years j .and six months imprisonment, but the idge refused to. comply' Captured Goods Wanted. 1 PARIS. Oct. 2S.7-Manufactu:crs I whose works have been stripped of machines by the Germans propoaa I that an official commission make art j inventor)- of the machines that have uisapeparea aa soon as may o (io.-.-sible. It la pointed out by manufac turers that the payment of an indem nity for the machinea will not be auf ficient. since many months, in some cases years, will be required to re place the machinery. Consequently the French manufacture will de mand the return of the machines themselves. These machines, they assert, were not all taken because they were need d In Grmany, bat In order to paral yze the Industries of northern Franc after the eventual declaration ol peace. Swedish steamer Sank. LONDON, Oct. 26. A dispatch to Reuters Telegram Company from Wlaby. Sweden, says that the Swedish steamer Rumina, of 1485 tons has struck a mine off the East Oranton light coast. The force of the explosion broke her In two, the forward part sinking; immediately The Rumina had been captured by a German submarine and a German officer was put in charge. Six of the crew, who were Sslssp in the forecastle, were drowned. The rest of the crew and the German of fer escaped in boats and landed or. the Island of Gotland. Midi Charlton is the son of former Judge, Paul Charlton, of the Porto Ricanj courts. He was 21 years old when he, committed the crime on June I, 1910. j The hody of his wife was found four ' : days later in a trunk in Itke Como. He fled and was arrested as he step- ! ped from the steamer in Hoboken. N. J .!.. remaining in Jail for three years : before he was extradited. Mrs. Charlton was 20 years his aaAtijHi Th,v HIM m,rriH w.rr..-'v t'ilP Ane network of DfrtM a-.' hnnn I at Wilmington. Del., tt.ree months I PP? rli?' front abnormal pains. 35 before he killed her. Charlton represented his wife was an extremely irrational woman, high- excitable. Mother's Friend. The friend that the expectant mother needs, brings peace of mind, freedom from worry and added comfort. Expe rienced women advise the use of Moth er's Friend because it is so perfectly safe to use and has helped a host ot expectant mothers to a happy, normal existence during this very Important period. Mother's Friend, to be had at any drug store, is an external treat ment that relieves the tension upon the cords and ligaments that come from muscular expansion. It gently sooths creating comfort and contentmen'- i lv dissolute and Insanely r We Have Six-Cylinder .Hats Not In Price But Quality They are Good Coal and Wood. Our Rock Springs coal burns olen fiving you more heat and leaa d'" for your money Piood, that doesn't boH, lit" wo1 slabs d kindU-' burns' Ali0 from colda Protect yourselt I, and cost order from oughs. Phone 5. Adv. .IhimI M-mUler. BciHitor'i The At B Go ers. CARRIER MILLINxry The Home of the StylisF jat 740 Main Street V aT Itiiinv at Gorman II. ill There will be a dance at Germtn hall Saturday evening. October SO. Good music, good order and good time. The general public Is SSjdtSlw Invited. Adv. , e at . w xhlbtttori of women's "dk for Ihe benefit of the cause M ' n- . n suffrage, Janet SeuaeW' who has won fams as a s&UfttnS tfchtblted her life siie stst. "' Little Lady I the Sea It WRed to show thai women sctfwA'ora have become ' old arid ar 'not to be confined to inane iuMKW, as in the past. The statue ..p ,f the most admired pli " uf work Miss s end she co and exhIMtec Little 1j'1 "f the ' , ; the slhibttloili " , udder is dartei In othel She lia.s dared to give her he official biographies of hcr e was born in Terra Haute studied ih Cincinnati. Chi, aV paruV Her work has besn I In the Paris Salon, and her worn is in the Metropott- um Ot Art in New York. HIGH SCHOOL MOTES WM. C HANSCOM. OPTICIAN We griRfJ our Get Rid of v our 0d Junk that's stosV paid for 9" Auto T the house. Highest prices id hand good I ol all kinds, also Jt res, Rubber, Btress, Copper, acks afs. j f PerMlleton Hide & Junk Co. TELEPHONE 662. ' 206 W. WEBB. Weston to llstt' a "IVee DSJ. Weston City, thstsad of "having a "Dollar Pay." a ' Oress-up Di y.' "Bargain Py or "Taa Day." will hava "Frrh DSy ar.a evsnody oat nf town and Ti tSWS is Invited to LATE BULLETINS I'axorahlo Trade olmtie. WAAHINOTON, Oct. 2. Amsrlcsi exports last week amounied to Iff, TTT.aiH or JTO.SO'.'.to; abon Imports This constituted a most faVOTabl for the third Wee' l 'anuhe near miles from th itrtea hands. a I ICO, ll (.' MtIS Oct inter attacas a Pendleton high school graduate of last year responded and is expee'ed tc be one of '.he prominent middV distance niniiers of the O. A. C -team next ear. Curl established hi lame In the high school and can CO Vet ihe quarter and half mile in fi ll Oreovs valjeve st; le. Rave river It In Aus-1 ' 'F - .'' "r ' ' it was decided this mornn III i - - 'l ' . ,ol,H lha' ihe stllgilia who'h wa ii..nl lliiilori - 'carried on with so givn' a success sirimeii rS'.i.iir,.. 1 ViV will he 1ak.-n V again soon :he Kr.-i.P ri,,i stiot. nis g. inwo. s Dats Rothwell Vle OPIICAL ' SPtCIALIST The Glasses gr duplicated. and and fitted. int All nrk guaranteed the attd empn pochctbook. A ner In the nlcSieer picnic tent, a m iu ,ww it ', on Satornav tnoe inw' 111 IVWII ..VWM - " .L . .t tl. 0.,t, tictober SOth. wftn empty stomach ,l""er in me n,,,m - ... free din- try. - rmr 1W M.' free a, " mov'n'g plctr.re show all the after-- Mtbalion V t)tv'iwl. noon, and free souvenir gifts tc very ( n ul,i i -Vhc whole ',ci man. wohtah ISS child Every last-, man-Vicai M'Uation was discuss, vldual draWa a number and that tick- ,., in oierua iniliaasador Rerard e! gives thr- names of the merchants .in,i ,m i.,,mV H.da.' 1- mm .ci..i.: aspei ' Lacondtlne In the cnsMWUtiH.. an of- wW (" tn'" - -i.v . rangvd cveording to voice Ilolal siaieincm "i oe. -laieioeiii - 1 1 asserted the . ateHWr.Cetnent that the BuUtarlans Mtd4 heea repulsed ih. -'Miiuinhr 'K-glou in the PfelkStiS can tattaSSSj Bank BeaMltlK. Pendlelwa. Phone ' chorus work Mr Chtoupe Pn-.li Serbian i ict. Jti Ita. k who have contributed the bouenir aVt'it'uqi irtt.ard. it was ,Wllev li i rci.Tis. . . .. ....... ,h s..rltiHis I It, norlhel'li the hour t. inference was vei sal islac'ion., Oerard mailed hia resell of A to President WflMM The felVare occurred at IVitsdani. Irie Make. lnareH. V MSTKRDAM. "Oct. ll. -Thi aus- etv., to china dtshea. hardw are ot , tr..- lernian Srivei in Serbia frogreas- wobiens finery and rents' oveTSIrs es steadily. uceeriMnai t" sgfe official Come to WXjron. Saturday. Mt Vienna report iMtMaVW i bjiDss 3th CoMMITTFft. j from Palanka. "has been occupied (Adv.) 'The Asetra Oaa naaas hai krosstd the rifts II Is up to the holder nf that number to find a Uko aural er of some article among these various merchants and that article Is to Over a thousand articles will be num bered ranging fnem a mouse trap through i-ooMera. socks of coal, flour dot? iVks .f Paca alley ton';h 'f Pal also Mareorao l.a. la and Ku ..ml an official announcement In tht east Von Hind, nl '.irg has re captured Knsimirshk. farm. In the llluxt district. Tothe southward the DslSrhjIlS have lepulsed the Rus i.m, east of Haranovlehi and ,uth ot vgonovsk.e ltke. VN.t sale - fatddle horse SEVERE RHEUMATIC PAINS DISAPPEAR Rheumatism iapeadl on SS Sets in the food, which iafcrtS ami Irs ami kshita, prcJsein la flammation. 'ifTtie- and Beta, Ti W i ai'td gttl ill'" 'he M""1 " ' I M Med in the aigesttrs pr H.mJ's Ssrsapsnlls. Ihe h! t te ' bl.H-.l tonic, is verv aassissnd trestment of Hatatt a'tsm. II directly, with pttrffrrag effe,i. M the W.Mol. snil IsiIlfoTeS jJ ti,,,- ii. V 1st A 'HsssJ D. N. Reber, M. D. hi) a. Kar. and Sie-talM. Rliolll '. 1 M-hlllid' I pendlet.n. must first will be db I if d , pp.. Il.led