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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGON'IAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1915. PAGE FIV HELLO BUTCHER will you send around another steak like-that last one it certainly was fine. 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 she had come in person. Try us 'Phone your order today. SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION The Central Market Phone 455. 108 E. AlU St Additional Social and Per sonal News on Page 2 E. C Simmon of the Lumber men a National Hank "f Portland r.na P. L Fates, an attorney of the same city, are here today to attend a fore cloture sale In which the bank la Interested 1 today witnessing the National and American league players In action A. P. Myrick of Echo, came up from that town on the special train this morning Henry Hltt. Hermiston merchant, haa been a spectator at the All-S'.ai ball game today. Henry Griffin and daughter. Miss Sadie Griffin, are up from their home at rmatilla today. Dr. J. R. ! mli, an enthusiastic baseball fan of Stanfield is her- for the bis; game today. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Mashburn, of (he Echo Thursday evening the member and I friends of Imp tine circle No 2 en- joved a social given by the "iSreens" to the "Reds." A program consist. I ing of s..ng by James Mct'all. George i the former proprietor Phelps: recitation by Miss Jager; pi-1 hotel, are here today. ano solos by Miss Pholson and good (.ari Rhea. old Scotch songs by Jock olem.ni and Sandy Anderson, were thorough y enjoyed, after which all followed in a grand march led bv Neighbor Nel son and Jock Coleman to the banquet i hall where a bounteous supper was served. l-ater dancing was enjoyed! b all. brother of Mrs. W. E. it Echo. f LOCALS Bb Advertising in Brief RATES. Per llor first insertion I Per line, additional Insertion.... 6c per line, per month II ov No locals taken for leas thaa SSc. Count n onllusry words to llae. l..-si will not br tsken over the telephone except from Kast Oregon isn paid up subscribers. John Rosenberg Court street vatchmaker and jeweler. AU work uranteed. For sale Jersey and grade Jerse.. cows. fresh and loming freah soon IV ... r. .nabl Harrison & Had lej. Pilot Rock Junction. Brock, and with the bank Is visiting here today. 8. N. Bobo, Stanfield editor, Is among those coming up today to at tend the baseball game. Mr and Mrs V H. Dale and chil dren have been visiting here today from their home at Helix Dale Slusher came up this morn-' Mr and Mrs F A. Phelps of Her-1 ing fr.m Nolln to see the ball gnr.ie miston have been visiting here todav Hark Wood, editor of the Weston j and attending the hall game. Leader and baseball enthusiast MM yr and jjr. Asa B Thomson and i traordtnarv. came down today to ee M nd Mrs ciaude Sloan of Echo ball game festivities. and attend the K There will le a basket social at th Dan Shaw school hou-e. eight miles south of Pendleton, on Saturday. No- vemher S. County school Supt. I E Toung will sell baskets. today to attend the ball garni and Mrs Arthur Means 0 la are with the baseball spec tiood Coal and Wood. Our Rock Springs coal burns clean ftTlng you more heat and leas dirt tor your money Oood. dry' wool mat doetn t boll, but burns. Also, slabs and kindling. Protect yourself fron. colds and coat order from B L Rurroughs Phone I. Adv. Adolph Farrow of for the ball game Mrs da Russell r Istered at the Pendl Don Pruitt Is amn 1 . i 1 -1 ' 1 II . r.- t , Mr and Mrs Cl.iu. Adams Is down I are ur Mr. I'mati ial tourist Brigade In Pendleton to day. Mrs Ob Greiner and son were pas sengers on the steamtrain irom me west end of the county this mort -ing. Mrs. tea IP ease t and daughter of .infield unil Mrs Charles HoCSard of the same city, are visitors here to- day. 0 Mi. mi. oi and I Club. The 0 and I club will give the! fourth dance of the aeries Saturday evening. November IS at Eagle-! Woodmen Hall COMMITTEE. I (Adv ) '"ubllc Dance Tonight Moose Ball. ' The public is cordlaly Invited te . rttend the regular Saturday night Canre fnnleht In Uau kail M I. Uioe. ue... .. hv ,-.,.. -Km H rents Adv For fuel fone five. Furnished front room. 10 1 Water For chimney sweep, phone I C Snyder. A good assortment of pianos at Iti Thompson St. Call and see them. The time, the place aad the girls Where" At the Temple. Housekeeping rooms for rent. Phone ;6W. Furnished In Phone IMJ. For rent One furnished room ia Monlerasteilj building. Call Jci Now is the time to buy your idan 2S Thompson street. Wanted Sewing by day. call Ma con's Mllllner. Iti On Is. girls. gi la. alrU. SI llo Temple Sunday night. Penland llroa' iransfer Co. have storage warehouse "hone tit. For board and room, centrally lo cated. Inquire 3 Johnson street See Wakefield before buying a pi ano. ;24 Thoinimon street Wanted t to S room house, close In. Inquire "G" this office. For sale Two houses, two a.res Price 11500. Terms E. T. Wade- Temple Theater, starting s,unua. Frank Rich Co. Some show. For rent Neatly furnished apart ment in quiet home SIS Post street. For sale - Full blood Sicilian But tercup and Crystal White Orpington cockerels MM reasonable. J. M Harrison. Pilot Rock Junction Old papers for sale; tied In bun dles Good for starting fires, etc. 10c a bundle. This office. For sale Eight room moJer.t brick house with gaiage. In good lo cation Inquire this office. Very many people desire to ouy lands in eastern Oregon What have you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. Lost Time book Athena check book and other papers Reward It relumed to L L Rogers or this of. flee For sale Or will trade for I'ma tllla county grain lands, good vnllej ranch near Salem. Oregon. Inquire at Coleaworthy'a Chop Hill IM K Alts street. If you want to save money, buy your piano from Wakefield 21 Thorn pson 1 make a specialty of large stock and grnln farms. 1 trade everything. Phone ll. 1 D Karp. real estate dealer, Waltsbnrg. Wash Twenty-one people In the Frank Rich Co it the Temple for one wek siartlng Sunday Prompt automobile taxi service, dav or night Funerals to cemetery only IJ.M. Phone 110. Quelle Ilea taurant ? Carney A Huey Taxi Co. Wheat farm of lie acres totiade rm lake ett property to amtaat of one third amount or first n.l mort eag for balance Pendleton Exchange Taylor Hardware Small paimenl down and ea. h month bns a piano Wakefield. Violets, He a bunch delivered. China Illy bulbs, houae punts, ferns, cut flowers. Hookers Flower Store, next to Happy Canyon on Mam street. Phone ill. Open snd Sunday. Agent nsl For tradeA new, modern lit electric flour mill located In Talley town 10,00 population, will trade for eastern Oregon or Waahlntrtoo wheat land. Piles IIMM. For par ticular write Ml Trade Street. Km. Ore. lung here today fr..ni K.-ho Mrs. A E. Greiner Of Echo Is a visitor in Pendleton today. Mr. and Mrs A. B Thomson came up from Echo this morning Mrs. Fred Fullington of Vmatilla. has been visiting here today Mrs. Quest and daughter of He lix are visitors In Pendleton today. Admission M D. Smith c -enger on the N. ing. William Riley lieen westend day. C. A. Barrett, resident, is s;en Helix was P. train this pas-morn- of Stanfield has visitor in town tc- clty. Major & L. swartzlander and little son left yaatarday for CTianay, Wash ! the former going on Indian depart-j ment busine.1. Charles and Vred Hoskins and j "Shine" Markham well known Bchoj ballplavers are up todav to see the i ..... i All-Stars play Roy Raber an I E. A. Taylor ot , Corvallls are visitors here today and I will lie over Sunday guests of Rev Hubbell. Mr.- ter came unrcM i mi at. 1 her hv innnnnM mnalf , candidate for election to the ofl1eeC,ty of councilman for the Second ward subject to the action of the voterj at the coming election morning. ( Aiv I A. H. COX. I Mr and M jdown from t PILOT ROCK CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR HAS MEETING llo Nfr,on I baseball hugs H H t Mrs. E. P. Dodd and little daugh- ., , k.., iter. Isabel .came in this morning to well known Alhenal . . . m. . I'ng the day In the!vU'1 ltn Mr' Dodds P&reii'f.. Mr. ' and Mrs. R. Alexander. Id and little dough- Merle Phelps. Hermlston boy and m Hermiston this .former star pitcher in the o. A. C. 1 i.all team is a spectator at the AII- ntcrialnment here today. Here's the Watch You'll Eventually "Wear FOR years the consumer has ijjnored the experience of the jeweler in purchasing a watch, and has demanded a cer tain make for which he had a personal preference because "Father carried that make," or "It is advertised in the maga zines," or "Bill Jones recommends it." The jeweler urging a different article has been accused of substituting. There are at least a dozen well-known watches that are good. No one could honestly use the term "best" in referring to a particular make when real service and timekeeping qual ities are the consideration. The retail jewelers throughout the country known as "Hallmark Stores," recognizing the demand for a standardized watch, have pro duced the Hallmark watch, and embodied in it the acknowledged and tried good features of all good watches. By specialization they are able to offer a watch of excep tional merit at a reasonable price. The Hallmark watch is sold only in Hallmark stores, and the guaran- ; ,1...,1,nflfl Kir t V, a 14 D 1 1 TT1 Q V l' icc IB a..-.uiiicci v.it i.u.in.H.i, ' stores in everv citv and town where they are located. It is a . i , i a ,1 ; 1 . 1 n A national watcn, planned oy tne retail jeweier ami pruuuueu co-operatively by the hundreds of Hallmark stores at a decid ed saving in cost. The 15-.jeweled grade is carefully made, and a thoroughly i t liable watch. Each step up in grade and price represents a little finer construction and more careful adjustment. Every grade la guaranteed to give satisfaction, but naturally the ad justing and timing of the higher grades insures more accurate time. The "Hallmark Perfection" is so good a watch as can be produced, regardless of price. It is timed to a variation of no: to exceed six seconds per month, before leaving the factory, and in ordinary service and with ordinary care, will give prac tically exact time. A technical description means little to the consumer. Any fpature of merit that you have ever heard of in any good watch, you will find embodied in the Hallmark. Call atjhur store and let us tell you in detail the history of the Hallmark watch. You will quickly realize that this is the watch you want to carry. ROYAL M. SAWTELLE Established 1887 Pi nl.ind near came Helix 1 J. W. Lennox, two Umatilla are here Dr. T M Henilerson returned to day from Calgary where lie hud been for two weeks to visit his ranch located 5" miles east of that city. i Special i "orrespondence. i PILOT ROCK. Nov. 1J. -Mr and I day with her niece. Mrs J. Ha-, ei: dk) wth her neoe. Mrs. Jack Ha ell Mrs Wllam Evans was the guet i of Mrs Thomas Jaque Sunday. The Christian Endeavor Socie held its monthly business metit.g , Monday evening at the church A large number was in attendance Ed Westgate was .ailed to Pend!e- bng Puffal Mm Wednesday on business. ' tied a steer ! Mi- Marie Bolton was a visitor at FIJI Cable ; the cuntv seat Wednesday I steer Mr. and Mrs Ren Huh. .Its were In 1 Th. town Wednesday doing some shop- want ping. Al l. STARS HKRI (said the government had no oflfclsj i niinued from page one.) i and there were a fev i 8 the disaster. Put this inlikely. AccUrn dead have not t Dr. Henderson iwk. Dr. T. M. Henderson arrived home last evening from Alberta where he had been looking after his land He reports crop conditions 'good up there. ! and will play a local team fr dleton this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chance Rogers of Weston attended the Williams-Gilt'il-j meeting Tuesday evening I oser of the Kounu-up cigar ( store in Pendleton, has pun hasedi (the fixtures and lease of the build-1 i ing occupied by J, D. Huggins and j i will put in an up-to-date confection-j i ery store and pool hall. Mrs. Lola Payne was in from the! mi Wednesday. Dr. Edmund B. Haslop OSTEOPATH Expert in Diagnosis. . Graduate of Osteopathic ColsJ Post Graduate Of Harvard Mm cal School. Success in treatment depends i finding the cause of disease, dudd ISM- Pendleton. Q) I Mr .in.! Mrs. Her!ert Roylen. Jr . have moved to their new home on lk ITnof the Charlie Russell ranch, which he v ISH1NQTON, remit purchased rrom Mr Russel. .t;u-rowth of the Charlie Miller was called to I'klah Wagner, president on business Wednesday. Trans-Atlantic Mr and Mrs Omah Harris le't far Wednesday for the east on with his parents. Miss Clara He. k karooes w hi i tali bit the dut. mil John Spain rode Angel Henny Cor-leri, lett rode Nut Cracker and ther?'the vere several who didn't ride very Vernon roped and holt. in true cowboy stle bnlldoKEeil a big Mack I than three years' litigation over ;he throwing him In fast Bane. I receirersntp Of the Seattle. Kenton can have all of that sport HMyland Southern Ruilway. the road Was j but I'll st.iy w ith anaenaH." j declared hopelessly insolvent by So ns plaer. I pelior Judge Kauffman of Kittitas I I count and ordered sold outright to i Dai the claims of one million. six d. Kond will Be Said. ATTLE. Nov. 1.1 Ending n three years' litigation over Into nils rclcplioue Pole. An auto driven by Mae Foster, ttvs morning skidded and struck 1 telephone pole 1n front of the Tallimni Drug Store. Mrs. Guy Wyrick am! two children were in the rear seat and the little girl thrown out. He injuries, however, proved of a mi nor nature. Ownership. ov. 13. As an Sliest of Richard f th American Steamship companv safe conduct for the steamet ThrU ' "YTlasjl najn from Huen. s Ares t.. I New York, the state department re has tenanted th- ism e ted Wninm for proof that nab I iM-al Bojn Won. Ijist evening a made basketball team played up Pendleton the Athena 'sition as housekeeper Jnotts residence Ed Westtrate and the ie Ibdton and Elmo I lunday at the home en's parents. Mr and toylen, sr. P wlf merican capi ! the ownership H i . nhlni Halif ' enemy interested ii. airship eom- .i owns till ed by Hritish and taken 10 that i; 'was BULLD066ERS WIN BOWLING MATCH FROM HAPPY CANYON ! ml Trieilo. UHta REACH. Cal. Nov. 11. Divers from the 1'nited States moni- ..r CneTenne made read, to descend for the body of the unidentified wo man Iwre in IT feet ot water here. in lUMivKit vr Tin-: nUK i.i:y UK. HH sT ruT.U, MORI l M which was discovered restefda when ! . .!..,. ,,,, ae.n.l r.f h:iir .i i iiii-i in." ii " '.I- - . ' . ... ...... and bliv of rlothlnK on his hook. It i was stated that to avoid compiles. In the bowling contest between tlie ion over the ruling against priiale Rulldocgers and the Happy iVnyiin fe government divers a toriH-do ,1 I he IAKtime illex 1:11 nitfhl u:,t I... l.lanl.,llvH .lr.,t,tu..l Int.. Car for country trips, pnune hlshet total sx ore was made bv ,1,., u :..i the .livers can search .Hoover and the highest single game fr the woman's IhmIv incidentally to ,,r. to Hun o . won :he match by payment pots. Apply Room I. oTttr little I roan evenin&s Portland Jour- The lilllldoggers .f.,., ,,,v,ry of the shell a thargtn of t ' The score in detail is as follows: RnlMosnrrs. Stephens !$ 117 111 l Hays 11 1 17 Mf Qtayfl 1 M 177 4l Slusher ItC 111 111 Hoover 1S 111 11 (11 T.lals ttt ttt lt 17t Happy i anion- McDexItt US IM 7 '-iJ Hamley M 171 U i Rrewster ... 17 ! 1S i: Ram lit IM IM MrMonles 1U IM 11 iti t Totals mi 111 : tnr shortage I Serious. CHICAOO. Nov. 11 American railroads are confronted with one of the most serious car shortages of re cent years, owing to the huge grain crop of this country and Canada, and the heaii tonnage from steel and munition plants, coupled with the In ahtVv of fie i.tllroads to get new cars fast enough This announcement by W. E Mereham of the chlcigo. Milwaukee A St Paul. who. as secretary .vf the Central nnd Western association of Car Service officers addressed the body today. Rams Head Against Stow. LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Nov. 11. Worried because his wife and chi! dren were without necessaries while he was beginning a 1!" day sentence In Mil for driinkenneRs. Frank Nan. a laborer, broke loos, fro.ni the chain gang with which he was working and, running rti yards at top speed, dash ed his head against a boulder H: condition Is critical sue Rich sister. CHICAGO, Nov. IS - William Dog get t started suit against his sister Mrs. Kiuenia S. Doggett for appoint men; of a conservator for her million dollar property in Chicago. h uett alleges that his sister has traveled extensivviv m Europe and America with H. , Smith, a lealtv operator of San Diego. Cal.. ami has In-come a follower of the Pohannu Soiuhcott cult, to whom he hi ar sin will give her propert. Vllackcd In Negro. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind . Nov. 12 Si Ixe. I l.v a negro w hen shs- arrived here Mrs. I.uir.i Huerler. ager lv years of I.os Angeles, was choked ill. .Hue. I in:o a stalrwav and attacked. Her condition was reported serious OREGON THEATRE Nov. One Night Only KLAW AND ERLANGER PRESENT THE MOST PRONOUNCED DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE SEASON 17 to L". The local players were Don Rice. James Bowler. W. Livingstone. Harold Cochran and lrvin BrOOkS the last named being of Athena. I in in Rooming House. An alarm was sounded at Shortly! before I o'clock this afternoon for lire beneath the floor of the si Elmol rooming house. The blaze was dis j covered by Chinese in the restaurant : below. The department soon had the blase extinguished and but little dam age was done. It is believed to have slat ted from a heater in one of the J rooms. There are fruit; especialh idapted to some soils that will nc. thrive at all In others i!ii:MiI RELIGIOUS MEETINGS WITH NEW YORK CASTE ar.d Massive Production. ARE HELD AT ATHENA Prices That Suit Main Floor, first 9 rows $1 SO $1.00. Balcony, 75c, Gallery 50c, Rev. ,. Mail 0rders wow. Seat Sale Opens Tuesday, Nov. I6tl at vi arret a nunc store. May Re Murder, is tail- Are Itchi!; tlilutd I UOMMtf Nov. IS The belief Practically any outdoor game that that Italians are withholding details of the torpedoing of the Ancona Latest advices from Rome child plays In the streets of New York is a violation og the law PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov 13 Standing upright in three a..d a half feet of water, ihe bndy of a man. identified as Edward Sw.uison Of New C is Ie vv.i-di- Ington. was found IMnla the dark I near Ihe Ihanflwaj bridge The manner .f death Is a mistery as there was no water in his lungs. ;f murder- ed robbery was hoi 1 nottM, as 111 was fount in his po'k- ets Evidently he had been dead six 01 eight ,l..yi. e i Special Correspond ATHENA. Ore.. Nov. 1 li. Williams of Baltlnsham, assisted by the Gilfilen-Haley qnartet held mostlngS in the Christian i him h ihis week to large and appreciative audi ences. Ira McDonald has letiirned from a two weeks' visit with relatives nod friends in Walla Wane, Miss Kuth Steen of Milton spent the week end as a guest of Mis- '. . la Keen. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Soling of Weston attended the Willlams-iiil-fllen-Halley meeting Monday even ing W. P. Leach of Vincent was in the City Thursday. " Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sanders le'i Sunday for San Francisco where liv e will attend the exposition. Attorney Homer 1 Watts paid Port land a visit last week Chas Hufl'um of Walla Walla, was In the city Wednesday. John C Waller wns hj from Ihe farm yesterday The high school basketball teal i has been in training for some timej St. George Grill "-inula v Dinner Hn Served frusti u St In s r l MEN I lint o iiiii la. f fC hick en Gl Starter ,.f Boiled Ha lib I Tai ii BNTRKKS Chicken Fricassee With Dumplings "mall Tenderloin Steal, with Pncos aOAJJTS chicken with Deesnlns;. Leg of Pork ullll 'ile s.l'l s.v LAD lAdtiice with Ma.oiinalse DBSSBRT Rice Custard Pudding. Apple Pig Tri our dalli MnVDnanS I mi. b. a.V. make a speciallv ..f Ovsters and snetl l-'inh Fresh shipment of Portland sli.elle CruwfNh In Usdfl