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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1915)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1916. EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT mmm mm wmmm HOME MADE SAUER KRAUT In Bulk 15c Quart SWEET POTATOES 8 Pounds 25c. NEW COMB HONEY 3 Squares 50c. in l!ll!llllillllllllllfi!filililll!llllll!i' . imiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! unnitiiiiiiiiii. ' i ;l Hiillillns lVrm't. I O. S. Young has taken out a vet mil rr tin- euuauaclioB of eon- I crt basement under his house on I I Aura street The improvement wW i I cost about .oo. Football rlaor 111. Knooh Friedley, star guard on the h'.sh school football team. Is confin ed to his home with a severe stack of la grippe and will be out of the La tir.inle-Pendleton game Friday, and perhaps out of the Walla Walla same a week following. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. ' soil Farm Outfit. Ernest Knight. who has been farming the A. Ruppe ranch north of Pendleton for several years, yes terday sold his lease and complete farming equipment to Fred Reese who formerly farmed In this country tad more recently has been farming I near Endlcott. Washington. my name and uddreaa to some nlco young man of about twenty-eight or thirty years of age? tt doesn't make much difference as to his looks juat M he Is sober, honest, kind-hearted and willing to make n good girl a good husband. This will probably seem queer to you but I'm crasgy to live In Oregon am twenty-three years old, have a good education, a KOOd name and am considered Ytfy good looking. Hoping this will meet with your approval, I am, Yours very truly, (And the name will be furnished to any nice young fellow Interested.) Improving Slowly. The condition of Sam K. Thompson is repotted to be improving slowly Prom day to day. 1 Our Womens Ready to Wear Department ti offer- I ng unusual values this season in Suits and Coats Another lot of coats juat received to make the stack complete, and you will find every garment priced at about half its real value. The selection in tailored suits is "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. iiiiiiiiiM , Carload of Apples. This morning the grocery depart-, ment at the Peoples Warehouse re-r ceived a carload of Spitaenberg apples from Hood River, there being 630 j I !xxes in the shipment. It is said to j be the first time any local house se cured an entire carload o apples at eiie shipment boat Market yulet. The local wheut market is still very quM with the quotations for club hncring around SO cents and nothing 'tferlng. still complete in military ef fect,, strictly tailored and some fur trimmed, priced at $9.90, $12.50, $16.50, $18.50, and $25.00. New coats just received, seal plush trimmed in fur, wide plush belt; you will not get a better one at $35.00 else where $19.50 Compare our seal plush coat with wide fur trimming with any $50.00 value elsewhere. Golden Rule price $27.50 Heavy cloth coats in plaids, stripes and fancy mixtures at $7.90, $9.90, $12.50, $14.75, $16.50. New lot of children's coats to show you; sizes 2 to 15, priced at $2.49. $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98. Ladies' silk sweaters, why pay others $8.50 to $10. Golden Rule price $5.90 Another new assortment of waists in crepe de chine, Geor gette crepe and emb. voiles, lace and lawns at 98. $1.98, $2.98. TOO CAN DO HOTTER AT WE LEAD OTHERS FOIXOW Diet at llasprtal. Mrs. Sarah Morris, s years old, succumbed Monday at the Kastern Oregon State Hospital to the exhaus tion of senile demantia. The body is heing prepared at the Folsom un dertaking parlors for shipment to her home at Culler. 4 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . M i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 M ! E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! I J i 1 1 1 i 1 1 M ! 1 1 f : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 8 f 1 0 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 a STRIKE RESULTS WHEN RAILROAD REFUSES TO DEAL WMH UNION MEN tpany refuted to meet a committee in the union egardlng a demand an agreement on wages and ITS, A freight and baggage con tion is reported in a score of ctt- Mueh Loot Taken. IlEDLAXD.-'. Cal., Oct. -Dia- DETROIT, Oct. 27 One thou- nds watches and other valuables sand clerks on the Michigan Central worth several thousand dollars were Railroad. In Michigan, Ohio. Indiana I stolen by burglars from toe home of and Illinois, struck because tie! Mrs Allison C. Wilmot, it was leauro. "d today. WM. C HANSCOM. OPTICIAN We grind our own lenses. Dale Rothwell OPTICAL SPECIALIST Coffee You can't fjet fresher j coffee than Schilling's ! Best don't care m-here j you live. It's- just as fresh; j and full of flavor when J you get it as it was an I hour after it left the: I roaster. -riii!r federal Subpoena. Deputy V. S. Marshal David B. Fuller i in Pendleton today serving euhpoenaos on local people wanted as witnes-sef in Portland before the fed eral grand Jury. Most of the WW in which the local people will appear ars for vilation of the federal laws governing the liquor traffic with In dians. The subpoenaes call for ap pearance ia Portland all th. w;vy frora Nov. 3 to Nov. IP. il -- at EMMS Apprtttoetl. S'vante Anderson, Thomas Hottle and Dan McDonald, appraisers of the esiata of the late Carl filed their report with clerk. They fix the v il tate at $ 17. S 7 7-83. lit !" is represented b II. it, have the county ia of the es- thil amount farmland. I Irvingtou u.-jJ.u Owner Her.. Charles Cowen, prominent SeaiU capitalist and owner of Irvington, Heights, the newly platted addition, to Pendleton, arrivea m the city this morning to look after his interests Now that West Jackson street has been graded, ha intends putting 4n some sidewalk and curbs. "Pendle ton looks better every time I some here and it wlU be b.tter still when the saloons lease,'' sold Mr. QhSSSI this morning. He is much interested in the announcement that local men are planning to building a modern apanmet house here. Mr. Cnen has just completed plans for build ing a WO, 000 apartment house in Seattle Just oppaslte Cowen Park, and. thinking local people might be interested In the plana Tor this struc ture, he has broaght them with aim Moves to Object Floyi Heatlunan, son of John I I leuih icun, left yesterday wish his family for i hiflo, California, where' he will locate. He has a railroad po- sition there. His brother, Harry I Heathmin. has Been located at CMMJ Suit to Collect iu Note, Alleging that H. A. and Alice Efcrhta executed a note- for tOt to Knbert E Frailer, and IV B Nichnls aad that the latter executed It to him, Hbrbert Dahlen today ffied suit against tke four to wllect. Hurspoul ami Bern son of Walla Wdla are bis fUaOSSjN, Jano- (rtT IIBwes va. After su nine days' Illness of oew monia. James Cjiurter died at 11: this morning at, bis home. 80'' Gar den nr.r , at the-age of $6 yeans. He is survived by t widow, thre etui dren in 'his city, and one ia. Si Francisco Tha funeral amange ments hav not yet been made. The k) the tv .t-ih- pxJUt Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated,. All work guaranteed j Vmcrli-an National Bank LuUdlng. Schillings Best' Longs foe Oregon: Ilu.-baixl. Here is an oppontunlty for iue lonesome bachelor of Umatilla joun-! ty to gaifi a helpmeet, one who has youth, a eood eduoatloa, a good name and la admittedly good looking. Her; name and address is in the possession of Assistant Postmaster Lester Cro nin and he will provide them to all who apply. Her letter, dated faom Terre Hau' e, Indiana, received at the postoillc reads as follows: Postmaster. Pendleton. I iregon. Dear Sir: Will you kindly glre Mexican lined Btve DoUters, Louis :peda. the Mexican rho as saulted a Greek, at Cayuse i few I nays ago. stood! trial yasterdiiy -1 ernoon iu the Jjistice court, was evin vlcted of assaulH and battery iml vas fined fie dollars, which ho- paid.. The offanse pnew out of section! hand q.arrel. Pendleton, rnwne vy?. i i r k 'BBIj ilSSSSSi Jg , , 1 lilitliiiil is Sven. In th. cast of J. B. Campbell v A. J. Walker,, the plaintiff has beeaa sriven iudgment for $139.65 and "lie pool tidiles and othes eainent oi the defendant's pool hall is ordered gold t.j satisfy the J.udgmnt. The a-v ,.f M. L. Kline vs. J T. Hinkle has han dismissed, defendant bSJKr tuiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiliiiiiiliiliiiliiilllililiiii iiiiiiiiliiiilliiiiiiliiiiiimiiiiiiiiitiiiiiimii Tonight Your Last Chance VAUDEVILLE Direct from the Sullivan & Considine Circuit Bargain Matinee Every Afternoon, Admission 10c and 15c. Evening Performance, Popular Prices, 15c and 25c. FOUR BIG ACTS 9 PEOPLE We Three Trio 3--Fishers--3 Spectacular equilibrists and contortionists. Haddell & Julian Dramatic comedv. Two peaches and a plum in Southern melodies. Bob Richards The Jitney Bus Chatterbox. Also those comedy cyclone pictures "The Adventures of J. Rufus Wallingford," featuring MAX FIGMAN BURR McINTOSH LOL1TA ROBERTS6"R Coming Thursday and Friday: Robert Warwick, starring iif'The Face in the Moonlight" TEMPLE Pendleton's big comfortable theatre that gives the big popular shows. j:,Ti miiinii5iiinmiiutniiiiiiimniniiminiiiii;i niiiiiiiiiiiiii:iMiiiiii;:iiitiii)iniii!MititiMiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiitinl .tt,ttttl.tll1llltlitltlllt.tlltlllllllllll11tMillillltlttltlllllitllIfIllllfIlllllllltlllllltl Itli llllllllillllf lIllltitltllllllllllLLLllIl&i I LAST TIME TODAY ll BROADWAY FAVORITE ATTRACTIONS S Presents g 1 "THE PRETENDERS" 1 It 4 ACTS 4 J rOMEDY DRAMA OF UNUSUAL MERIT, FEATURING MARGUERITE 1 g COURTOT AND CRAUFURD KENT M Vr Kent, one of the most popular stars on the legitimate stage, is featured in m m this production while Marguerite Courtot, Kalem's beautiful leading lady, heads g ml the supporting cart. g g ADULTS 10c. CH1LDREW 5c If Coming Thursday and Friday J TaldaR RsSgtoni t'eni'. stirted uiklnit a religious 0ASM thi uity fvr the imrpose it! di4rmln lne what I'trcentige ot the residents ;,r- church ptopla ;iud to wtit d homlnallafui th.j beijng. He nJ- .hire and llev Gtsvangar have Own out for two (liiy gstherinx laJSolW tton and other ministers will ki out tater. This la the first siiith MSW taken in sev jral years. Two Go into Bankrupted. Two residents of Pilot Rix-k were today adjudicated in bankruptcy, "rien Acton, a laln'rer, has dehts am ounting to 16011.35 of which $2210 is secured, by sndorsatnWts on notes. J. W. draff of l aldwell. Idaho, stands tu In- the heaviest loser as he holds Acton's ote for f 1044 and endorsed ! another lor a similar amount. Acton has no assets and has taken the pau per s oath. James F. Drew, a farm er, lathe other bankrupt and he gives his liabilities as 1714 and his assets I at $837. However, he claims exemp jtlun Cor everything except $S0 worth of hay. His-largest creditor Is J, C, Hosklns to whom he owes $201. U3C The AHa Theatre Today and Tomorrow PRESENTS POSITIVELY THE GREATEST AND BIGGEST PRODUCTION EVER STAGED IN PENDLETON. THE TREMENDOUS HISTORICAL VISION WILLIAM FOX mtranara lueatnf Fox Him coroATiot ANNA Q. NILSON AND ROCKCLIFFE FELLOWS IN The Regeneration The whole r.ii .mi 6 acts picturized in the vibrant New York of today and yesterday. production a lively battery oi tnrining action anu ""- "THE REGENERATION" is adapted from Owen Kildare's widely ready story "My Mamie Rose" and is the finest delination of underworld condition in New DO NOTOVERLOOK THISONE. THE MANAGEMENTS GUARANTEE IS BACK OF "THE REGENERATION." limillllllllHtl lilllinilttliilllillMMIMIIIItlMIMIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIir ,....,,., i i .mil lll l lll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllilllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllillllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli German, iteport Advance, BERLIN, Oct 27. German ad vances on nil fronts are reported In oflfeial statements. German position! over a front of 2&0 meters In the Champagne, north of Le Mesnll, which the French captured on Sun day, are said to have Been retaken. Five officer, and 150 Fremh sol diers were captured. Only one small trench northeast of I.e Mesnll re mains In the hands of the French, PARIS, Oct. 27. Fighting has continued in tne i numpagne oimj n and at La Courtlne, with limited fluctatlons, according to the an nouncement made by the French war jffloe Pop' Reqoasi (jraatsd, ROMS OCt 27. All the belllzrr- I ent BflVafl have granted the reollest of pope Benedict that Sunday b made a day of absolute rJose for prisoners of war. Several of the countrle. In their replies said that they already had b"en observing this rule. CABMA 12 Wonderful Reels 12 THE WORLD'S MASTER SPECTACLE, SURPASSING IN ITS REGAL SPLEN DOR AND MAGNIFICENCE THE GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE PAST, Show Runs Continuous, Starting at 2 p. m. Come Early, Attend the Matinee if Possible. See Our Ad on Page 4 Sunday; Marguerite Clark in "Heleneof the North" See synopsis of story on Page 5, under Amusement heading. s llllll!l!!ll!!ll!iHil!!!ni!l!l!IM!i IMHH hiiii