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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1915)
I PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGQNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1915. EIGHT PAGES i .11111111111111 Mill t II M til lllllltlMllf IMIf Itllli t IIIM tllllEM I tllllltlllll t 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 IV. Learn the Children to Economize 1 By sending them to the Golden Rule store to do their shopping, it will not only be bene- ficial to them but profitable for yourself. Don't be afraid to let them come alone, they E can buy just as cheap as if you were along. Our prices are always the same. YOU s TAKE NO CHANCES IN TRADING AT THIS BIG BUSY STORE. THE TRUE MEXICAN Resurrection Plant A WONDERFUL NOVELTY OF NATURE. The Chinese Lyncoe I Trapa Bicorau Nature' Greatest Curiosity. Im ported Direct From China. RED, WHITE, PINK They bloom the year around and will grow in any climate. When in bloom their fragrance will pervade the house. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. "QUALITY" Two Phones. 28. 823 Main St. Maaj Hear become. The congregation at the H i m ist church was delighted ugain last night by the iddrMi of Dr. Cairns. H spoke on the necessity of the New Kirth in order to enter into the Kingdom of God. He showed how Qod has prepared the way through, the fift of His Son and the work of the Holy Spirit for this great experience. account of sickness annum the play-I (M This game will go a long way II toward deciding the future champion- S ship team of the league as lioth teams j S have not yet met defeat, and both are s determined to win the coming game. ! 5 TurcMon and smith of the west end I Children's and Misses' knitl Children's wool shirts and s toques 25 , drawers in ribbed or flat E are I'll- both ch of itch In bed the east ondit'on. end rail ch Captain ol Is in Invited to llomoixmn ltay. The East Oregonian is in receipt at a personal invitation from Dean Straub of the 1'ntversity of Oregon to attend the big "Homecoming Day" celebration In Eugene on November It, when the Oregon and O. A. C. football teams hold their annual gridiron clash. The dean writes '.hut it will be "Let 'er Buck here, too " th Tall- 5 Taken to Hospital. Harold Balkely. clerk maa Drug store, was taken to st. An. '5 thony'a hospital this momlni suffer- s ing from a severe attack of lagrlppe'S and rheumatism. Only Thirteen of Crew Saved. Woolwich is Torpedoed. LONDON. Nov. 10. The British LONDON, Nov. 10 The British eteamship Woodfleld has been sunk. ; steamer Woolwich, registering 18J0 Thirteen members of the crew were fns. has been torpedoed by a German 1d. The vesse . registered 3581 j submarine, according to official an 'on I nouncement here. The Woolwich's ' crew was saved. i Ineraen Win Mates, In a match bowline game at Oil Pastime parlors last evening, the Telephone Linemen" defeated tile "High Five" team by the narrow margin of nine pins. The linemen won only the first game but annex ed It with S3 pins to the good The ssrnnfl game was won by the "High Fives" by IB pins and they also won; the third by 59 pins The linemen who rolled were Clyde Dunavtn. Floyd Leach. Roy Foust. Mitchell ana H. C. Englar The "High Five" team was composed of Herman Petrs, Lou Johnson. Bob Mountain. "Whlt ey" Barnett and H. Rosenberg. Vernon Here for Saturday. Buffalo Vernon, well known II Round-up performer, has arrived in the Ctlt to take part In the minis. ! 2 tiirc Round-up which will be staged ! 2 after the all-star busebau game Sat- rl IS Children's sweaters in ox ford, maroon or red 49v 98 $1.49, $1.0S. Jersey sweaters, quite the rage just now 98f. $1.49 fl.98. Children's umbrellas for the rainy weather at 49. 69c, B8f. Children's rain coats $1.9S, $2.98. Children's heavy coats for cold weather at half their real value S2.98, $3.98, 84.98, S5.90. You can do better at Children's Flannelett kimo nas only 98 Children's Nazareth waists, sold the world over at 25c, Golden Rule price 18 Dr. Denton's sleeping gar ments, sizes 0 to 9 at 49 i9c, 79, 89. Children's shirts and draw ers, heavy fleeced 15, 19. 23, 29. 33. Vttai'liiiHiit Suit tiled. An attachment suit aoint Horseman was filed yesterday after noon by The Peoples Warehouse which holds a note for $3:'9.0S and interest executed by defendant, the 23, 39, 43, 59, 2 63. Children's and Misses' fleec- 2 ed union suits 49, 69, 2 79. Children's wool union suits at only 69, 79, 98. Children's and Misses' shoes 2 that wear 49, 69, 98 2 $1.49, $1.98. We Lead Others follow niuiiiiii limmuiHIIIIIIIIimnimillllHIMIimilllllllMllimilllllllimiimimillllllilimili 'Illinium iiiimmmiiiimi -. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII complaint alleges. plaintiffs attorney. H. farter Is Sickness Postpones ;ame. The game that was to be played i this afternoon between the Washing ton and Hawthorne schools has been postponed until Monday afternoon on I niatilla is Prosperous. Umatilla is enjowni! prosperity, ac- 3 cording to Arthur c. Means, well SB known young merchant of lhat town 55 v.ho is here today . He declares the j hig volume of freight being moved j through that town by the O.-W. H. & 5j N. has made the seaport town bustle 55 and that business has lieen uniisu- jjj ally good. WM. C HANSCOM. OPTICIAN We grind our own lenaes. Dale Rothwell OPTICAL SPECIALIST Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. All work guaranteed merican National Hank Building, Pendleton, Phone 809. D. N. Reber, M. D. Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist. Room 11 Schmidt Building. Pendleton. To obtain glasses that will not quire changing, the eye strain must first be cured, otherwise you will be disappointed. School Board Meets. The regular monthly meeting of the school board was held last even- 1 ing. Aside from the auditing of bills. about the only business transacted 55 was the awarding of the contract for 55 building cement steps at the Lincon school to S. Rugo Jfc Co. The same company was also paid a balance of 135.55 for excavation done at the high school. ?Today WILLIAM FOX nnrvyurs tuniEve RILUtfD TMHOUCM hex hi I m CORPORATION Today? 'Should a Mother Tell?' WITH BETTY NANSEN, STUART HOLMES, CLARA WHITNEY, ARTHUR HOOPS AND JEAN SOTHERN IN 6 ACTS. EVERYBODY SHOULD SEE THIS WONDERFUL TRI UMPH OF THE SCREEN. llosklns Out of College. Charles Hoskins of Echo, who made , j a name for himself as a gridiron War- rlor during the short time he was at j the I'nlversity of Oregon, is in thejj city today. Enroute home from the j j Whitman game he stopped off at i Lcho to look after some business mat-! ters and it took up so much time that I he decided not to re-enter college un-j til the second semester. Suit to foreclose. A suit for the foreclosure of a mort gage was filed today against J. Civ Sni by C. A. Rndrewa. Plaintiff al-! i el defendant executed to him a note for $1773, giving him the mortgage'; for security, U B. Nolen and the Pa- j j cific Power & I aght Co. claim some I ; interest in the property anil are made parties to ihe suit 8. D, Peterson o( I ; Milton is attorney for the plaintiff, j Marm Empties School In Hurry. 55 I'nknown to .my ,,f the student 01 5 teachers. Fire Chief K. K. Rlngold 55 went up to the high school building 52 ' this morning and turned in a fire al- sr , aim. Within a minute and a half tho I building was emptied, the students falling into line rapidly and marching " out without any disorder. The fire 55 chief was much pleased with this 55 I demonstration of preparedness in cas.- 1 : TONIGHT ONLY VAUDEVILLE Big'. Snappy Sullivan 6 Considine Acts SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION FOR TONIGHT JOCK COLEMAN AND HIS KILTS IN NEW SONGS, JOKES AND STORIES. you went home and found your wife in the arms of another man; if you should find your wife at a hotel in the room of another man. Would you get a divorce? Don't Answer Until You See "EVIDENCE" FEATURING LILLIAN TUCKER AND EDWIN AUGUST. THURSDAY and FRIDAY 3 I Added attraction for the little folks: "Dreamy Dud at the Olt? Swimmin' Hole." Cartoon comedy. 7 Adult 15c. Children 5c BP COMING THURSDAY-FRIDAY William Fox presents THEDA BARA AND WILLIAM SHAY "SIN" 6 AcU 6 j i IE ; To carry Freight Free. T. F. O'Brien, local agent for lhe:g O.-W. R. N. en today received in (tructlons from the traffic depart- ment to the effect the railroad com pany will carry free between Nov. I 15 and Dec. 31 any freight conalgn ! ed by donators to the Boys' & GirU' Aid Society, the Children's Home, : Albertina Kerr Nursery Home, Sal.a-i tion Army Rescue Home, Salvation Army Industrial Home, Oood Samar-! Itan Hospital, St. Vincent's Hospital,' 1st. Elizabeth's House. Portland Cora ! mom". Men's Home, or Louise 1 Home 55 Milliard liali ae Weapon. 5 Milliard balls were used as weapons 3 of warfare last evening by Adoph SB i! ipklns and another colored man In 5 local poolhall. When the police ar rived Hopkins had an abrasion back of the ear but declared they were Just ! throwing the balls in fun. The offi- j 55 iit. were Inclined to doubt his state 55 ment and took him Into custody. He 55 pleaded not i?uilty-to a drunk and dls- j 55 rderl;. charge this morning and is 5 1 standing trial this afternoon. The ther colored man made a getaway. , 5 Hen Hickman, a third colored man, was arrested on a disorderly charge 53 ' l" ",i h" refused 10 keep his motltb i TEMPLE THEATRE 111 IIIliM BP Want- I ocul Ili tunw, The Eaflt oregunlan has Foceivafl the following request from Churchill Qrny, 99 3rd St., Lowell, I Mass: 1 "Lately I saw in rnovlnq pictures, j ."cues from the PendtotM Itound-up. I wonder if you could have several, local papers which gave accounts of tlo .how sent to me (old editions).! AIM If you know of any young lady or young man about my age, 20! years, who Is Interested In photog raph who would like to exchange pictures from the west with some scenes I take In the east I am very ! much Interested In the many parts hf our ureal country In which I would to travel but am not able. It ild be a very great obligation to 55 o" if Jou would do this for RM.' 55 An. 'on- desiring to take up Mr. ,: '.. ,.ff..r in txrlte tlili lyts d dress given above llkf he The Alta Theatre Last Time Today MARY MILES MINTER (the Second "Little Mary") 'Emmy of Stork's Nost A thrilling photo drama of romance and adventure. COMING THE VIN MOORE DRAMATIC STOCK CO., WITH FULL BAND AND ORCHESTRA. Tomorrow The greatest of American serials, Neal of ,he Navy Featuring beautiful Lilli an Lorrain and William Courtleigh. This picture is made with the approv al of the Secretary of the Navy.