East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 17, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1015.
PAGE FIVE
FANCY WHEAT FATTENED
"PEMECO"
PORK
by the
side
8c
Per
Pound
PREPARED IN AN UP-TO-DATE ABATOIR
GUARANTEED SANITARY AND WHOLSEOME
Sauer Kraut, quart 10c
Pumpkin 40c, 50c
Heinz Mustard, pint 20c
Eastern Oysters, Olympia Oysters, Clams
KNIGHTS PICKLES, OLIVES, RELISHES.
SERVICE
QUALITY
SANITATION
The Central Market
Phone 455.
108 E. Alta St.
LOCALS
(8b Advertising in Brief
RATES
ivr kin.- tint Insertion 10c
l'rr line, additional insert em . . . 6c
Or line, i"-t month S1.0U
.No Im-als taken fur leu than gf.
Count 6 ordinary worde to line.
Ij.ali will nut be taken orer the
telephone eirept from Kat Oregon
lau paid up aubacrlbera.
Noli.',- Ih-eiti- or IKiiMir
The Degree of Honor will hold a
banquet Thursdai night. Nov. is in
1. ). (). K. hall .Ml members and
families Invited.
Home cooked Meals
The He.pt 1st ladles will serve horn
'ooked dinners nnd Suppers In the.
church basement, coiner Alta and
Johnson streets during teachers In
stitute. Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday Meat 3r.c. Adv
For fuel fone five.
For chimney sweep phone i C
tinyder.
Dressmaking, Mrs Hnwman Phon
utu.
Furnished rMinl for tent; sot
Thompson
For rent - Furnishetl S-rootn
house, 129 Lewis.
Furnlahed corner apartment. Close
In Phone 20J.
Penland Hroa.' transfer Co. have
etotsge warehouse Phone 389.
Wanted S to I room house, loss
In. Inquire "ii" this orflce.
Iost -Pair child's gold rlmnn d
t
I Log Angeles Man Seek senator-ship.'
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 17
1 Wlllla Booth, former president of 'h
I chamber of commerce. Is expected I
to make formel announcement of his
! candidacy for the I'nlted States ml-
ate upon hi." return from an eastern
trip two weeks hence.
Additional Social and Per
sonal News on Page 2.
IMT Turkey shoot at WeSUM,
commencing at 10 o'clock Friday
nooning. Nov. lSth, there will be a
big turkey and rifle shoot, also blue
rocks, at Weston. Oregon, to he held
near Ihe Weston brick yard. Weston
imltes .Mm to be there. Adv
WVOI X( T MIM
I hereby announce myself IS I
candidate for election to the ofllce
of counVllman for the Second ward,
subject to the action of the voters
at the coming election
(Adv A, H. COX.
Principal anil .Mis. Howard Drew,
Francis A. lleebe, Miss Leila Xorvell.;
and Ills Alia Spalding oi Helix.
Clam O. Partridge of Athena. Annej
Johnson of Weston, iteatiice Little-'
field of .Milton, Tula French Kinsley,!
Jessie and Marjorle Ramie, Hsssl
Schoo and Boat I'ullcn of Condon,
ll.'irgarei listen and F.tia Adams of
Bard man and A. T, Park -if Hermiston
are among the teachers attendinK
the institute who are registered at
the Hotel Pendleton.
I
The Current Literature Club will,
meet Friday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Xorbourne Berkeley, the subject,
for the day helm; "The Peace Move
ment." ti A. C. graduates and former siu-j
dents to the number of 10 or 25 at-1
tending the teachers' institute no;
on here have Joined with local gra I-:
uates In holding an Informal O. A. C.
dinner at the Hotel Pendleton ttatstj
evening
A double wedding ceremony Was
I erforineii at high noon today at the
Methodist panonasje when Thomas
Ixlgerw I claimed as his nride Miss,
Isabel Dein and his brother Edward
K, ledgerxMio). was united in inani
age with Miss Clara Morris. Hev. C,
A. Hodshire performed the ceremony.
The bride ST us are prominent young
stockmen of t'kiah and the young la-,
dies are residents of Ihe same part of
the cirtint.1, Miss Iiein having lived a: I
Alhee and Miss Morris at I'klah.
The many friends .( Miss Alle
Anita Kirk pa trick of Weston, who for
several years was principal ,,f one nf
the Pendleton trade schools, win i.
interested to know of her approach- .
trig marriage wiih Robert BlomSfen, :
a popular vwng farmer of Weston.
They are in the city toda) and secured,
a marriage license.
Anions' the teachers attending th.
institute are ihe following who ar
guests of the Hotel St. ileorge: Al
berta 1 Dryden. Nellie Workman.
Louise Itintoul. of Weston Elizabeth
Armstrong of BYeewaler, Mabel M
Richards, Iva Frances Hard, of Stan
fleld. Mrs. W. B. Hinkle of Echo.
Ethel Casey. Ella i'oe and H. H.
Hoffman of Hepi r. Xona Ham
and Elsie Iff Maurice of Condon and
Pearl Harris and Nell Donnelly of
Arlington.
Mrs. Louise Scholl of Echo is a
Pendleton visitor today.
F. E. Hawley. principal of the Pi
lot Rock schools. Is in to attend the
Institute.
W. J. Wurman left today for Bel
lingham where he expects to spend
the winter.
Wm Williams, a grocer of Iwaco,
Wn., who has many friends here, is
In the city today
J. I!. Kennedy and daughter. Miss
Ethel Kennedy, arrived home yester
day from Hot Ijike.
E. J. Klemme, superintendent' of
the Ellensberg schools, is here to
speak before the teachers.
E. F. Carleton. assistant state su
perintendent, arrived this morning to
he present at the teachers' institute.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howell left to
day via tne Northern Pacific for I ya
Illinois, for a visit with friends and
lelatlves.
Ir li. W. DeBusk of the I'niversits
of Oregon, who is here to attend the
teachers' institute, is a gues: at the
Pendleton,
J. l. Miller, traveling passenger
agent of the O.-W It. & .. and Dan
''lark, livestock agent for the same
company are in the city today.
Clarence Kearne who has been
living in Portland for the past few
months, arrived this morning to at
tend the funeral "f his brother.
Mrs. A. It. Shod I rasa, who has been
"(siting at the borne of her detghter,
Mis. W. II. Morrison 'if Helix, left on
No. IT today for her home at Arlington.
Ita'n stops i lire.
UBWtSBURO, W. Va Nov. 1"
Heavy rains extinguished a forest
fire that has been raging on Green
Brier mountain The fire, started by
a spark from an yigine, destroyed
more than 10,(100 acres of fine tim
ber, o Hold lircck Ships
LONDON, Nov. 17. The British
government has ordered the temPOrj
rary detention of Oreek vessels In!
English ports as a hint of What!
in ght happen unless (ireece meet
:ne allies' terms concerning the Bal
kan-tireclan situation
This Ring
Chilean Minister Jjies.
KYOTO, Nov. 17 Stricken with
heart failure after the coronation
SaaqtrCt, the Chilean minister died
Authorities to Curb Biota.
LONDON, Nov. 17. Food riot In
Berlin have grown so frequent, ac
cording to today's Copenhagen re. !
ports, that the authorities threaten to I
shoot the leaders If they continue
Smashing windows and lotting stores
sre dally reported. Warnings that ,
punishment will lie meted out to of
fenders have been issued on placards. I
declaring In addition to death for thSl
leaders that the participants will run
the risk of in years imprisonment.
Pope to llenoumse Power.
LONDON. Nov. 17. In order to
Participate in future European con
ferences Pope Benedict will practi
cally, though not formally, renounce
all claim to temporal power at the I
pext consistory, according to a Rome
dispatch. It is assumed the pope in-I
tends to participate in the peace ne I
gotiations and the conference con
cerning the reestablishment of nor
mal conditions, after the war.
Coughs and Colds
are Dangerous !
truly
affords vou a rare ODDortunitv to iret a
high-class ring at a moderate price.
In design, workmanship and quality of stones
it will bear comparison with rings offered at
much higher prices and is unquestionably one
of the best ring values ever offered.
While sold at a very low price, it is not a
"cheap" ring in the sense of inferiority. It is a
high quality ring in the full meaning of the term
and one you would be proud of.
THE MOUNTING is of platinum, hand-made.
THE DIAMONDS are of dependable quality.
THE DESIGN artistic and in-the very latest
style.
This ring is in our stock and we should be
glad to have you call and see it.
ROYAL M. SAWTELLE
Since 1887.
PENDLETON, ORE.
j The school chiidlen of the single-I
, tax colony at Afden, Del., go and
j come to school as the desire and do
! the work that pleases them.
One out of every three people
die of Lung Diseases all
started with a Cough.
OH NO, NOT CONEY ISLAND, BUT PAIM BEACH
Good coal and Wood.
Our Rock Springs coal burns clean
fivlng you more heat and lest dirt
for your money. Oood, dry wood
glaases Pleaje return to this office. ,nat doesn t boll, but burn. Also
siaos and kindling. Protect yourself
from colds and cost order from B
U Burroughs. Phone 5. Adv.
For rent Two furnlahed houae-j
keeping rooms In Monterastelli Bids '
Call SOS.
Jol.n Roaenbetir. Court street j
WStchmakei an 1 jeweler. All work ,
gvarMtead,
Wanted -Woman or girl tor gen-j
eral housework Inquire 103 Lewis'
and horse;
Wanted
housework
this office
Wanted
ranch by
I tow in:
Isiet
two houses and two
part In cows, hogs,
T Wade
I uncial Notice,
All members of Pendleton Lodge.
No r.2. A. F. & A. M. are hereby re
qUSStad to meet at ihe Masonic hall
at 1:30 p. m on the 18th day of No
vember. 1915, to attend the funeral
of our late brother. John Kearney
B) order of the Master Adv.
Woman
on rand
Position
middle a)
Hotel.
Photo he
A lady.
Apply
I loll
hoi
test
is the
ih
I-
any kind,
sheep It
between Wheelers
and gcaaefer'S stores Klndl re
turn to this office
r,,.i miners for sale: tied In bun-
lies Oood for starting fires, etc. j
10c s bundle This office.
For sale Eight room modern I
brick lloti-c wnn garage, in gu.m io
Cattop Inquire this office.
Found -Hub cap for automobile,
Monogram C H 1. Owner may se
cure same by calling at this ofllce
and paying charges.
Tomorrow night si Temple the
ater there will he ten added alttio
ung ladles Ol the
be held in Irieiullv cor
oiing lady will do som
and this will be given in
the regular show,
ny people desire to uuy
item Oregon What have
r, and price'.' N. Berkeley.!
son tons of grain hey 1
lots or will feed stock of j
horses, mules cattle or!
It. McKwcn. Athena. U" j
l or sali nr will trade for lfms-i
tllla count uraln lands, good valle
i i neai itletn, Oregon. Inquire
p Colesworthy'i chop Mill. 129 F
Alii street.
Prompt SUtOmsbils taxi service,
dav or nlghl Funerals to cemetery:
only $:: M Phone HO. Quelle lies-,
laiirsiit ilmi lor country trips, phone,
?o Carney & Hut Taxi '.'0.
Wheat, ffflm 11 810 ac.rt to Had.'
W II. take ci'V property to extent of
one third atnnunt of first pavmetit ,
ami mm I gage for balance. Apply,
Pendleton F.xchangc. Boom 2, over,
Taylor Hardware.
Vioiwrt, 5Pc a liuhch delivft'..
China Hly bulbs, hntie plant, tern,
cut rtOWetl Hookers' Fhvwr Hrore, 1
Mftl lo HaPP) I'anyon eti Slain1
sireel. Phone 522. 'l"lpn evenings,
and Sundai, Agi'1' riirtland Journal.
"The 1
name of
the Temple thinner. Is certainly
ii, e.in There ate twenty
people In thr lllch company and the
,-nerv tftM waidrnbe Is especially
nod hi this show. There will lie tWS
j. ,,vv.s ever! night, Thi show Is one
Ion; lahich.
Poe Votlf ItJankspi lag Oinner.
The Cash Market has something to
offer that will interest you a fine
1,1111, ii of country hogs which we can
sell for Bo per pound. Can give you
almost say size from 100 pound to
2fni pound.
We CM also supply you with your
Thanksgiving turkev much cheaper
than last veur Plucks, geese and
chickens Will be very plentiful. Or
der earls, and gel r'r,il choice.
PF.XDJ.ETON 1 'ASH liARKBT.
' -V.lv i " j ft
Notice it. P. o. Elks.
Notice is hereby given that ai a
regular meting Ol Pendleton Lodge
N... 2iii. B P 0. Elks to lie held
November 1Mb. till, at Pendleton.
Oregon, there will be balloting for
candidates. Initiation and social ses
Ion, Walla Walla lA)dge. It P. O.
Klks will pa a fraternal vigil M
Pendleton lodge, and conduct the
Initiation. The lodge session will he
held In 'he Kagle-Woodmaii hall an, I
social seaStoD villi be held ill the
Elks' building immediately after
lodge session. All Elks In good stand
ing are welcome. Be sure ami b0
present, it win be the event of the
season.
By order or the exalted ruler.
rili is FtTZ O&RALD,
(Adv I Secretaiv.
. s. off ci.ils MiiiiiksI.
WASHINGTON, Nov it nieri
, an officials entrusted with, proving
the neutraUly ol this nattoji are be
coming gravely Concerned ove? the
series "i i res which have oi curl ed III
faetorlf where war munitions ara
in ids H "as thought that Hie ai res!
oi Robert Fav and his associates
would en. I Ihe esploslolis and flrea.
but such has no! been the case.
leaves nggjj KllllNl
.11 NEAP. Alaska. Nov. 11. Alter
living on a farm In Washington thr -vears.
Charles Stephens returned lc
centl) lo work In the Treadwell
mines here. In a premature explo
sion he was Instantly killed Albert
Hiiglund was seriously Injured,
At First Sign of Cough tak?
Dr. King's New Discovery.
Few of us realize the danr oi
Coughs and Colds. We consider
them common and harmless ail-
I mAntc Hna'pt'i-r KtHtffttira tell ll
every third person dies oi a lung j
ailment.
Dangerous Bronchial and Lung !
diseases often follow a neglected
cold. As your body struggles
against cold germs, no better aid ;
can be had than Dr. King's New
Discovery. Its merit has been
tested by old and young. In use
over 45 years. Get a bottle to-day.
Avoid the risk of serioui Lung
ailments. All druggists. 1
The New Stock of
MILLINERY
at "The Sayres Store"
will be sold at
1 -3 OFF
regular price
For One Week Only
No reserve. The Millinery Depart
ment is in charge of Mrs. L. E.
Cohn and known as
COHN HAT SHOP
Why Not & Good Range?
How many people investigate the construction of a range as well as its beau
ty. We offer beauty in our ranges that will satisfy the most radical, and yet the
construction of all of our patterns will bear that keen investigation that will convince.
WHITE PORCELAIN
SPUSHER BACK
PATENTED ADJUSTABLE
SLIDINO OVEN DAMPER
PATENTED UfT KEY PLATE
SOLID CAST
LEFT END
you must look n ! I nula s,in(l.
Shi II Is n all mildest. 'I'll.',
ill 1'ririVess" whleh Is the
Ihe gnt that the Ki ink
mpsfhj IS playing tonight M
siiimlii. for Turki'i
LOKDOM, Nov 17 TV 'TtaW1
correspondent l Bueharest --
grnphlng under dale or November 7.
save:
"The Hermans have discharged
more than 1000 wagon loads of am-
munition at Danube points A large
1 numHMr of munitions Herges dally
Unload at Kladlvo. which has liern
IrejVrfS .,.-.( into n millturi port.
Here's nilladv of IVilin Lteach
will he down there b) the thousands """"' " 1 ' '" h , ,i
kaeaaaas if tnn IVittl f In ll. n t his;
In the mean Qt Ultrn ,,, ,h(, f-,siii,.n pjtperi
within a few monihs
time she is getting t
tumea This is one
course, it costs
few except tin
money nnd tint
ihe winter.
Tats dainty I
vhai the ht'.iii
one tun
who
go lo P
her
thi in.
. hut
"it Is fashioned like a li.trc
dress with a UoUSed w.iibt.
puffed sleeves, and full g,,
skirt. This suit Is of grin salt
satin aMd ha high pollSf fS
with nearl buttons. The can ti
not nr w
' r. w m
- ' M i'1
ZZ 1 I ' ' Ji
WIDE C SHALLOW
FIRE B0K
CRAFT i. POKER DOOR
fEMOVABLE DUPLEX ORATES
MACHINE FACED
REGISTER DAMPER
SANITARY Li-'G BASE
BALANCED ftlLL DOOR
' COMBINATION SMOKE .CHECK
DAMPER
US TliiHSISMFD KFY PlATr TOP
DOUBLE CVEN BACK rXMCELAW UE0
WHITE PORCEUIN DX FROST
PORCELAIN
FLUE LINING
EAVY ASBESTOS
KILL BOARO
HEAVY POLISHES
STEEL BODY
INSIOE eOSIELA-M
OVEN DOOR LINING
PORCEUIN PIH BOTT0N
Thi above COi ihom one of our Universal's. the range with a tlf-n
reputation. It is a pleasure for the housewife to prepare each and aver
with a range like this, that responds to every effort, and it will be a pieasun
us to show you.
FOR SALE BY
Geo. C. Baer & Co.
643 Main St.
SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE
Phone 81
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