East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 09, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, -PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1915.
PAGE FIVE
HOMECOMING IS STATE UIDK I
magma ma wa pi
HELLO BUTCHER
will you send around another Bteak
like that last oneit certainly was
fine. , m
MRS. SATISFIED CUSTOMER
generally says this when she trades
at our shop.
She knows she trades with the
same ECONOMY and SATISFAC
TION over the 'phone as though
shfl had come in person.
Try us 'Phone your order to-
(,fly- (dim
SERVICE
QUALITY
SANITATION
The Central Market
Phone 455.
108 & Alta St.
Additional Social and Per
sonal News on Page 2.
LOCALS
(8b Advertising in Brief
ItATKn
I'rr lint f I rat Insertion 10c
Pat line, additional lasflrtioo. . . . 5c
Ivr Hatj nor month gt.OU
No lortla takrn for Inn than 20c
oiiDt i onllnarjr words to lias.
i nl will not be takrn over tin
telephone eit-ent from last Oregon
Ian uald up subserlbara.
A-nf Portland Jour-
.iimi Sunila
I nil.
Manteil - 1'o.iltlnn a hoiinrtcrper.
rlly .relcrnwl Eamesn woman. Ad
: "H." this offlote
rViund Uullra fohti watch. Own
er amy hayc Hame by identifying "nil
jpavkiK liii ad at thH office
For sal?
'"(tan clasa confectionery doing
igood huahieaui. stock and. future.
! Inelsslng fountain will Involoe about
$lsl. Mil aell Write or M W
t A. Defcerty, Frcewater, Ore. Adv.
For fuel fnne five.
Furnished front room, (01 Water
For chimney sweep, phone 1 C
Knydsr.
Furnlahed corner apartment I Host
In Phone 1 10 J.
For rent Unfurnlnhe.l roorm
IMione 7SW.
For rent Two unfurnlahed hoase
keeplng ninms 301 Llllcth St
For sale House and lot. .asnii
Hide terms. Apply this office.
IVnlantl Hros.' tranafer Co, have
ItortgW warehouse Phone 339
For board and room, centrallj lo
cated, inquire 034 Jidinson street
For sale Two houses, two airn
Price $1100. Terms K. T. Wade.
For rent Neatly furnished aparl
iti nt in quid home 516 Pst atree'
John llotenheig. Court atreet
watchmaker and jeweler. All work
Run ranteed.
Turkey! for aale. Orders taken
dressed or alive. Unas Jofles. Pen
dleton, Ore.
tee linittan for Carney coal. He
will have another i arhiiul Tn & i f,
Nov. th. Phone 03.
Ixt Time book, Athena checa
book and other papers. Heward If
returned lo I. I. Rogers or this of- j
floe. . .
ld papers for sale; tied In bun
ilea ijood for marling fires, etc.
loc a bundle. Thla office.
For rent or sale Eight room mod
ern brick house with garage. In good
location. Inquire this office.
Very many people desire to ouy
lund in eastern Oregon What have
you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley.
For sale Or will trade, for Uma
tilla county grain lands, good valley
ranch near Salem. Oregon. Inquire
at Coleaworthy'a Chop Mill, II K
A Ha street.
Prompt automobile taxi service,
day or night Funerals to cemet ry
only $3. SO. Phone 110. Quelle Kca
taurant Car for country trip, phone
70 Carney Huey Taxi Co.
Wheat larm of 120 acres to trade.
Will take city property to extent of
one-third amount or first payment
and mortgage for balance. Aipl
Pendleton Exchange, Jinoni 2, over
Taylor Hardware
Wanted Party with capital of
lino as half Interest In new Inven
tion of clothes dryer Reference.
Richard BoWtn, patent attorney.
Washington. P. C. Write J A. Policy,
(lateway. Oregon.
Violets. 25c a hunch delivered,
t'hlnu Illy Imllia, house plants. fern,
rut flower lookers' Flower Store,
next to Happy Canyon on Main
utreet. Phone 622. Open evcnins
(.'ood Coal aad Wood.
Our Rock Springs coal burn clean
flvlng you more heat and leas dirt
for your money Oiood, dry' wool
that doesn't boll, but burns. Also
slabs and kindling. Protect yourself
fron. colds and coat order from B
L. Burroughs Phono l Adv.
W. L Thompwn. president of the
American National Hank and member
of the Oregon commission in charge
of the state's exhibit at the Panama
Pacific exitoaltion, arrived home yes
terday niomlBK from San Francisco,
where he att-tided the festivities of
Oregon Day.
a
A vefy Interesting meeting of the
panel leal ease' association of the
Washington school was held yeater
day evening in the court chamber of
ihe court hoiiMe and there was a rep- ;
re-entatite attendance, I r. J. A.!
Pest mad- a talk on "Proper Food
for Children." Iir L. I Idleman spoke
OH "Mouth Hvgiene and Free Clinics"
and ll . J. B, Snyibt spoke on "K.
spell " Suirt. A. C. Hampton also
imide a snort talk.
Mrs J K. Mnlllnix Is entenaining
infunnally at a eewtnf part) this af
ternoon ill her home on Monroe
street.
Mrt, H H Rettery arrhed home
at noon today from Chicago n-Tierc
he hira ksaaj for two and a half
months.
choir practice at the Crarcn Of the
Redeemer will he held Ihls evening
at "Mi and a fun attendance s re-
ujueeted,
-
L. L. l.ieuallcn Of Adams Is here
today. OH
L. L. Perry of Milton was a TWtor
in the cir yeKtinnay .
E. O, Boyd and Harry Klynn of,
Vale are at the Pendleton.
Bert Klrhy, Adams merchant, 1
sinding the day In the city
H M. BtansbelTf of Athena was
among the visitors here last evening.
Tegeaj Seward of PoeateUe i here
today looking alter business inter
t sts.
Samuel Samuel'. Prospect farm
er. Is making h business visit here to
day, Supt. K. U Swartzlanilcr of the
I'matilla agency and little daughter
went down to Portland on No. 17, the
major having bet-n suhpoenawl as I
witness before the federal grand ,Jry
W. K. Potts, Athena farmer, was
among the over iilnht business visit
ors In Pendleton.
Tex Walker, lane. rope spinner
who is showing i ihe Temple, I
registered at the St. 'leorge.
Asa H. Thomson of Echo president
of the Oregon Irrigation Congress, is
up from his home today.
J T. tieuallen or Walla Walla,
vromlnere farmer of 'ihia county, is
Handing the (lay in Pendleton
A. Schultx of Portland, who trav
els for a wholesale liquor house, left
todav after making Pendleton his last
rail.
Orogon-O. A. C flame Novenil i in1
May Be seen by 10,000 pnaoea.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu-I
gene, Nov. t. A statewide homeom-
ing and reunion that is not merel
for alumni hut for all citizens U to
be a feature of the firegon-O. A c ,
annual football game. November S. I
Ten thousand Invitations are belncl
sent. Fifteen hundred O A c. rooi-l
ers are expected. Special trains arei
to be run from Portland.
Comparative scores In northwest!
conference games this year presage,
a close struggle, although O. A. C.'s
20 to It rioter over the famous Mich
igan Aggies gives Its team a great I
Inlilal prestige. Ten thousand per-
sons may see the game,
Eugene's business district will be
decorated; so will rue campus and
the fraternity houses. A luncheon
will be served to the alumni on the
campus at noon and a dance to which
they will be admitted free will be
given in the new armory after the
game. Governor Withycombe, Con
gressman "Pat'' McArtnur, Pre-d-iVents
Campbell and Kerr and other
notables will be in the receiving line.
"Pence In hnpnealble,'1
ItdME. Nov. JL "The presen: sitn
aiion makes nee Imnnsatble.' saii
the ObaerVatere Romano, close to tfct
Vatican.
The sun valve, invented hy ' jsta!
Iialen. of Stockholm, will be ueej fn
connection with the lights on the
Panama canal. The sun both V.gYitr,
and extingulsksw the light. The In
ventor of the sun valve recent1' re
ceived the NoWl prize for this clever
device.
-4-1 I.MMlt MGaMCAL BUILDING
M ItE; M V COOT Sl.MUNm
Horse drawn vehicles on Chicagn's
principal downtown streets have de
creased approximately 20 per cent
since 1 ;D7 while motor vehicles
have increased 60n per oeni ia a sim
ilar period The total number of ve
hlclea '.f all kinds has Inrreased 11
Mlmlion iceliekalis.
A special meeting for all members
of Itebekah Iidge o. 13, will be
held Wednesday evening at S o'ebu k
at I o. O F hall for the purpose 01"
iiie.iiiig ith the president of the
liebekah Assembly. All visiting Re
bekahs . ordlaily Invited By ordcr
1.1 Nolde c.rand Adv.
Trfere are almost inenhausthe fk
enatte of asphalt In the PhiSppmes.
which will now be worked for the
oastern market by an Island oomranr
Trinidad and Northern South Ameri
ca are the main sources of present a
pkeK supply.
UNivEKsrrv of okegon. r.u-
gene, Nov. 9 Twenty-five thousand
dollars has been pledged by Portland
business and professional men to
ward the Cniverslty of Oregon medi
cal building on the Portland cam
pus. Four men gave each a large
subscription.
The legislature of last January al
pro printed M,M( toward this med
ical building, provided 15.000 more
was raised toy subscription There is
thus (75,04) now available.
So ready was the Portland resmse
however, that Dr. K. A. J. Macken
zie, dean of the medical school, .pur
poses raising perhaps $75,000 more
by subscription - that a tlef.Q'
tedleal building is expected to go
up on the plendid site just south ol
Portland or the heights.
The Bsedtcal school this yeai lia.
10 freihmex. It is the onl mtdicaL
school In the northwest Its official
national rating Is Class A.
The r-nivcrsity's Portland activities
are annually being extended. In ex
tension courses this year about C0
Portlajaders are enrolled.
DIAMONDS
The gift "de luxe"
"Splinters from the stars" the an
cients called them, and they wen.
to them the symbol of affection as
undying as the stars themselves.
So what could be more fitting as
a Christmas gife mounted in ring,
brooch, LaValliere, or other attrac
tive ways?
Prices as low as $10 and as high
as $250, with scores of other prices
between these two extremes.
Come in and have a talk with us,
anyway. We will be glad to give
yoa the benefit of our years of ex
perience in judging and choosing
diamonds. '
Royal M. Sawtelle
Established 1887
JThe HALLMARK Store
our? School Makes Fine Record.
Mrs. I'. R- Roberts and Mrs. H
r Foeth. both well known farmers'
wives living near Pilot Rock Junc
tion, attended the school (air at
Hermiston Nov. 5 and 6, taking with
them the school exhibits of District
No. 39 for Maw Rose Hamilton's
room m the Pilet Rock Junction
school.
This school was awarded three
prizes: First prise on a sofa pillow
made hy Alpha Ogg. age J years: a
second prize on a hair receiver made
by Iva Keeslar, age 10 years, and t
third prize for the second beat dte
play (grades 1-4) of any school In
the county. This la a splendid show
ing for a country school in competi
tion with the town schools of the
county. ,
J. E. MULLINIX,
Lawyer
Over Taylor's Hdw. Store.
Pendleton, Oregon.
DALLAS, Tex.. Nov Several
hudred physicians attended the op
ening of the Southern Medical asso
ciation's convention in this city today.
Britten Oaln In Africa.
LONDON, Nov. 6 An official
rommmunlcatlon concerning th- op
erations In the KajQersn region of
German southeast Africa says ihe
towns of Barn en da and Hanyo have
bee , a pled by the British. Whose
casualties were small.
KEKKS LIVING DEATH AS
NI'RSE TO l.F.PERS.
thcuu Couple Get License.
A marriage license was issued yes-
' terday afternoon to Thomas H. Boo-
her and Ituth L". .Schneider, both ol
' Athena
i Howe Mbi na heat Sold.
I At a price of mi cents ;
I considerable ipiantitv ' of
I wheat was recently sold, according to'
j J, N. Scott who was here esterday.i
I The mill at Athena was the heaviest'
buyer.
working on a proposition which, if
it matures, will give the boys very
desirable quarters.
luahel a
Athena
ST. GEORGE
fill
MERCHANTS LUNCH
36.
Served dally, except Sunday
from 11 to !.
SI NHAY DINNERS 50c.
See our menu In Saturday's
paper.
We are now receiving dally
shipments of the (lenuine
original "Hoi Brau-Quelle"
I rawflsh.
We Cater to Your Appetite.
.1. K. ALLEN. Mgr.
aaaaweaHeg'
flamaSL JS&XJB
t trs. '
ri v. ..vaHJC v .
"u e ornncru. e
Seviainl s. Saniuclson.
I.oren Seward tida filed suit
against Samuel Samuels, hi. a west
end farmer, to collect on a note for
IttOO alleged t" be past due. Attor
nes for Ihe plaintiff are Fee and
MMR for Bent
Oeorge E. Peringer, well know n
farmer, today filed suit against M. J.
I Carney, fj W. Uradleyand O. W.
Huey. proprietors of a livery busl-
ne.ss. for ttll, alleged to be a 1ml-1
Ktormograph TeUa Weather.
Hereafter local people will not have
to rely upon Mr Heals of Portland 01
h cul oldtimers for weather forecasts.
Royal It. Sawtelle now has a scien
tific "storniogruph." a mechanism sc
delicate that it is .supposed to indi
cate a change In weather 24 hours
away. Mr. Sawtelle put It in his win
doy yesterday morning and declares
he was able to foretell the sunshine
vhich arrived about noon today.
There are eight vacuum drums to the
machine and they are extremely sen
sitive to the humidity of the atmos
phere. A needle marks on a chart the
condition of the atmosphere. Mr.
Sawtelle intends issuing cards upon
which Will be printed instructions
how to read the chart.
ance due for the rent of the building
occupied by their livery Fee & Feei
I were attorney! for the plaintiff.
I
rtisi,- Fur Window.
NSW YORK. Nov. 9 A yonng and
beautiful New York girl has Just de
i Hired her Intention lo become a a Urea
and loin the leper colony In far-ofl
Motokal The y oung woman to choose
this living death Is Miss Mary ("hem
lelewskn. a twenty ear old parishio
ner of Rt. I'aslmlr's church
Miss Chetn late Wakg has gone to Sy.
racuse. the mother home of Ihe Fran
ciscan nuns. Where after a novitiate
of several lonthg, during which time
she will be Instructed In nursing, shs
will leave lor the Hawaiian Islands.
The colony she will Join Is the one
where Father Damlen 'labored and
died. II Is one of the most desolate
Islands uf the Hawaiian group.
The Peoples Warehouse will this j
evening prepare an artistic window
display of furs Hal Bishop has
painted a winter scene for a back
ground and the scene shows the fur
trapper at his uork In the deep
snows ol the north The effect will
be carried out by Imraltation snow in i
the foreground.
Middle ( lub Reorganises.
The Pendleton Athletic cluo. or-1
gauized lu-t year ny a numoer in
well known young men. has decided
to continue us activities ami a meet
ing Will I e held this cvVnlng in tht
offices lif the Farmers' 1'nion ilri.in
Agency to .lis, nss plans tor the year.
The gymnasium in the rear oi the
Commercial club will probably be
used again by the association
RoHnd-Hp pictures shown
An audience composed of tin di
ronton and many stockholder? ol ,
the Bound-up su the first view of
Ihe 11115 Round-ap motion pi, lures
at Ihe Temple theater this morning, i
The pi figures were splendid and in
many respect. superior to any taken!
heretofore The Indians are espec-
tally well pictured The steer bull
dogging is Vividly portrayed and nu
merous daring feats by cowboy and
cowgirl are shown.
I
Boys Meet With Committor.
A number of the high school boys
met this morning With the Coimn i
cial club committee, appointed to
help organise a boys' club, this morn-
mg and dlscu-sed plans for organ
ization The boys will proceed with
their organization while the commit
tee tiles to solve the problem ol
Muny Beggars In Walla Walla.
House to house beggary is report
ed in Walla Walla during the past
few days, the city having been visited
by a swarm of men out of work, ac
cording to papers of that city . Almost
every house in the city has been Visit
ed and many petty thefts have been
reported. It is said that many men
have been driven out of Spokane and
are Riaklni their yvay south.
There is No
Monopoly
on Health
but to promote and maintain it. can
must be taken of the Stomach. Liver
and Bowelp.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
WILL HELP YOl WON" DTK CI LI A
1
Office Hours; 2 p. m. to p. m. Other
hours by appointment.
Dr. George J. Kinz
ijcensed ciinton: ctor.
Examination Free.
Office 90s Locust Hill. Thone 170
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