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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1915)
PAGI EIGHT DAjLyjSAST OREOONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1915. EIGHT PAGES argainrnces OR Aluminum Ware We have made arrangements with one of Uie turers of Aluminum Ware whereby we are able to place on sale a large quantity of high grade goods at exceedingly low prices for a limited time only. IMaktal lnw:,m K'pa.ir ) The Warren Construction 04,, is j today engaged . in patching up bail I spots in the Main street pavement. These spots er, caused by the but- II ting of the pavement to get at under. i ground pipes iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii -- i f mmiiwwwwMiiwiiiiii; hiiiiiiiihiiui I The Golden Rule Store is a Friend of 1 the Working Man. I The .man that knows just how he gets every dollar and is anxious to make it go as far 5 TURNs'tO THI?BrG,BUSYeTTORE.,y hih mrchndi NATURALLY imwiiik , luKp repylr,s Some of the2 natatorium money has not ye,t been'E i--i in ana payments arc desired si the money may be Mated In the com mlttee's report. L Partial ordu-l for 1'Uimiff. i The jury in the Artx vs. Spence j ease in the circuit court yesterday I brought in a verdict of lino for the 1 1 Plaintiff. This amount they allowed I on the assigned claim from an attor- ne.v, refusing the original claim ol I the plaintiffs for $47 Mmlng or creditors Called. Sam Smnuelson of Echo was ad .tudicated a bankrupt on Nov. - au his morning Referee Thos Fltz Oer. aid issued a call for the first meeting of creditors on Not, 27, 1915. OlH' u SPECIAL OFFER ivy Aluminum sauce pan, 154 Gray Bros. Grocery Co, Institute SH-ker Arrives. Prof. r. L. Griffin of the Oregon I Agricultural College arrived in the! city this morning, he being one ofi the speakers on the pr igram fol the' teachers' Institute. The other speakers are expected to arrlw U,l evening or in the morning. "QUALITY" Two Phones. 28. 323 Main St. 1 Ilex . Snvder ill. j Rev. J. E Snyder of the Preebyte I j rian ohur. h. Is confined to his home j today with a severe attack ot hi DtTorcr la ( ; ra n t od . j srtppe. He 18 on the program for j j lite address of welcome to the teach j ers tomorrow morning and hopes to j be able to fill the engagement. UMI on santa t iara. When the steamer Santa Clara 5 went to wreck off Coos Hay last week's a considerable amount of mail mat-II ter was lost and E. T. W ade has re-; 5 eeived Word that some birthday par- E ols sent the family of iiis son Cecil E R. Wade were loBt. - Itobberj at llorusJaton. Sheriff T. Ii. Taylor and Deputy S J. H. Estes drove down to Hermiatoa 1 1 this morning in response to a message E stating that a store had been broken I Into there by burglars last night. I unuernui, usiiKosh or Crown system, a dollar bib overall only H3f Heavy blue jumpers to match the overalls only 83 bxtra special bib overalls at 49 69. Boys bib overalls 25?, 49 Hoys blouse waists, all sizes at 25?, 49? Roys' knickerbocker school pants 19? 69?, 98? Men's worsted pants, all sizes 98?, $1.49. 81.98, $2.98. Men's corduroy pants, cuff You can do better at bottom $ 1.98, $2.98 Boys knicker corduroy pants $1.00 and $1.50 val- ues at 69?, 98? Boys heavy union suits, fleeced or ribbed at 49?, tw?. Men's nuiekinaw coats, just as well save a couple dol lars $3.98, $4.98, $5.90 and $6.90. Boys' mackinaw coats, $5 and $() values at $3.98, $4.98. Men's duck and corduroy coats, blanket lined at $1.69, $2.49. $2.98. Pelt lined coats, you can pay more but you can't get more $3.98. $4.98, $5.90. Men's flannel shirts in brown, grey and blue at 98?, $1.49, $1.98. Heavy fleeced shirts and drawers, 50c value.. 39? Extra heavy fleeced shirts and drawers, 75c values at 49? Men's unions 98?. $1.19. $1.98. $2.98. We Lead Others follow l .4.... ' n unirf oi uivoree was down this morning bv Judge in the case of Edwin C Day v beth Day, -uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iii iiinimiiiim iiiiiiimiiiiiimimimiiiiiiiiiiiii unit? handed Phelps . Eliza- II!!! mill Bill Mllllll Great Britain alone takes 600, Ou in of fish from the North sea annu lly 21 pounds per capita. D. N. Reber, M. D. Ear, Nose and Specialist. Throat 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. JttF ST, GEORGE p COIN mill I WM, C. HANSCOM. OPTICIAN We grind our own lenses. MERCHANTS LUNCH 35? Served daily, except Sunday from 11 to 2. SUNDAY DINNERS SOC. See our menu in Saturday's paper. W'e are now receiving daily shipments of the Genuine Original "Hof Brau-Quelle" Crawfish. We Cater to Your Aptpetlte. J. E. ALLEN, Mgr. Happy tuon" IVntv Down. Workmen hive almost completed removing , the fence around I no "Happy Canyon" pavilion. The seats will probably be left rtanding for use next year at which time another temporary fence will have to be con- - strut ted if the show is repeated I Dnoka Come Vp Mrer mere. Drenching Kaln , Hcrmlston. , Local people who were at IL rmis ton last night report a drenching rain there. Quite a bit of rain fell here last evening and the wind blew with considerable Velocity, i , , . .....ai numers report that the ducks ire now feeding farther up the rivet' lhan usual, and that consequently the Curtain HeUI for Teachers. On account of the reception to the teachers In the Eagle-Woodman hill tomorrow evening. Manager Welch of the Oregon theater, announces that the curtain for "The Trail of the Lonesome Fine" will be held un-1 Beta Man Stvtireti IMvnawa til 8:50 to ?lve those who wish tc A divorce suit was filed this morn 'attend the reception an opporturln '"K by R. R, lewij,. f,,,,,..r ',.... ... of doing 'o without missing any , , Ech. against his wiv Edna Lewis the show, on grounds ,,f cruel and lnh... shiiiiHm. in ,V, - .... -- . ,,,r Pal j tnp t,01ntV, has not been good lately. Mail. are ! feeding around Harnhart but owners of the land have posted it YES, ALL NEW TONIGHT MM at Hospitaf. Mr.- Marearet Ylohter to the Eastern orogon State Hospital about a month ag., died at that in stitution yesterday. She was 11 . . J " she had been committed to the asv- 1 lum from La Grande. Sse has a sis j ter living in New York and word ol as n the death has been telegraphed there 11016 nUIIlW 611 1 The '"' - ls now at the Bakpr under for burial uianment and the case was tried im. j mediately. Judge Phelps granted the ommittedl decree. The property rights w.-re set. Ued by supination. Italev and Haley appeared fur the plaintiff and Osrner t. Smith f.M the defendant OPTICAL SPECIALIST uiKing estaniisnment awaiting plans Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses iuplioated. All wo guaranteed tmoriran XMlonal Dank Bnilditu;, Pendleton, Phone S09. i Must Make Reports, i Cnder the terms of a new state law ! it is necessary for all trustees or com mittees holding philanthropic fundi to make reports to the county court, I In compliance with the law the Nata- torlum committee and the Coffee Club organization have secured blanks from the county clerk and are pre. in l fther This Evening Tta following high school boy. have been appointed to usher this "ening at tne auditorium of the high school for the lecture ,o be chard P. Hobson: Wesle, Mims Wlbur Badley. Ned Fowl r DletHef Mruve Wesley Hael.. Arnold Min! nia, Thumaa Murqhv iu it C asey, Henry Judd and Ivan Cars. Brother-in-law of Local Woman James N. Sutton ,i. 7 ... t vmiurui -rail road man of Portland who died sud denly yesterday while riding m a jit ney, was a brother-in-law of Mrs Thomas Fltz Gerald of this city, Mr' Fltz Gerald's sister having married him. He was the father of Lleuten ant James N. Sutton. Jr., who met a mysterious death at Annapolis n 1907, and of Lieutenant Redondo sutton who suffered injuries In an aeroplane accident last August TEMPLE THEATRE Friendly Fight cost 20 William Robinson and Tom k.u xu eacn in police court Earie this TODAY AND TOMORROW THE SEASON'S SUPREME SCREEN SUCCESS illllAAIIIUAAU 6 Act 6 WORMWOOD Marie Correlli's Masterpiece. 1 6 Acts 6 3 , " vote court thi! morning on a ehor. . nit. .u . " "Kning, de spite their protests that they were mU8t, Rad a frlendl' "-"ing match. The police arrested them in vigor. The two men admitted they were hitting hard but declared there wa--i no animnflitv ' fK cfccen mem and Judge Fltz Gerald decided they tool r.r HMMfl them accord- A Picturization of Power and Passion. THE FILM HIT OF THE YEAR. A Photopfay of Vivid, Pulsing Action and Heart Touching Charm. B C3 1. 1.,, ..... LEVELWD BALL TEAM. ENTIRE CHANGE The Frank Rich Co. In a Really Great Show The Little Princess ALSO NEW PICTURES 2 Shows 7 and 9 p. m. 15c, 25c. 35c !IWolBiB!lSIiasJ 3 5 Superb Cast of Broadway Dramatic Artists. Splendid Acting, Wonderful Settings and Thrilling Drama of Moving Power. Has Caused More Discussion Than Any Film Ever Screened Adults 15c Children 5c ' p 1 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. II. The presence of James MeAleer, former manager and president of the Boston American baseball league team, In this city and the fact that he and Charles W. Homers, owner of the ' leveland team in that league, has led to rumors that the Indians are on the arket ;uid that McAleer Is dickering f'ir them. Both Homers and McAleer denied reports that McAleer was con nldfrlnic piirchaslnx the club, but gave not explanation of their long inference. i tMMWMHJlMWJMWQMWfMJW l(A )it Jft m iM iq IL IK )AI m TV The Alta Theatre Today and Tomorrow THE BEAUTIFUL STAR ETHEL BARRYMORE in the thrilling five act photodrama The Final Judgment TONIGHT ONLY The Vin Moore Slock Co. Present the Famous Comedy Drama "UTe Price She Paid" Thursday Vin Moore Co. in 'Beverley of Graustark'