51 EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER PAGE FIVE FANCY WHEAT FATTENED "PEMECO" PORK by the Per side DC 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 R Advertising in Brief IIATRH iv, line flrat Insertion 10c I vr line, mlilltlnml Insertion 5c Per line, per in. mill $1.00 N locals taken for lee then 2SC Const II ordinary words to line, beetle will not be taken orer the trii'iilionr ruept from But Oregon Ian paid up subscribers. Home Cookol Meals The BapUM ladies will nerve home cooked dinner nnd suppers In the church basement, corner Alta .ind Johnson streets .luring teachers' In stitute. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. Meals 35c Adv. Additional Social and Per sonal News on Page 2. lilt Turkey shoot at WOSton. i ommencing at 10 o'clock Friday morning. Nov. 9th. there will he S big turkey and rifle shoot, also blue rocks, at Weaton, Oregon, to'be held nenr the Weston brick yard. Weston Invites you to be there. Adv There are man t '. A. Ci gradua' anions the leathers assembled here for the Institute and last evening they gathered for an Informal dinner ut Hie Hotel Pendleton, number of lot at aluinni purtlcipa'ing 1. liam ble, Instructor In agriculture at the high school, aorved as toastmaster and re.sionses wen- made by never. il present, among iheio FTOd I.ookley of Portland who attended 0. A. C. the SO's and had Home Interesting re mincseeiices of those days. Miss Kutler, of the domestic silence de partment, made a pleasant talk md the banquet was concluded with the time honored college yell. Those pre- aenl were I., p, (iamble. Pendleton. F. J. Metsch. Vincent. Lotti p. Men tier. Pendleton. J W Moltlcy, Hep pner. Kathleen Klrkputrlrk Purchase Pendleton, f. L. kriffin. t'orvallls. Fred l.ockley. Portland, Lena Philll ppl, Karl. C. L. .tamtcson. Fossil. B. H. Aldrlch. Pendleton. Alice Butler, Pendleton, (ierliude Davidson, Pen dleton. Julia B, Miller, Poalll, H. a Bbtkley. Pendleton It. II Doan. Pendkton, Mabel McNaob Reed, lone i-nid ! La-oner. I ondon, Bllen run- field Qafdlner, rlermurlon and Mild red v Wilson, Pendleton. -- Mr. and Ml" C. W. lb well left to day for Illinois and Other middle western states for a visit They ex pect to be absent until after CfttUtt- rAas, o The Degree ol Honor win entertain with a bamiuet this evening in the t O. O. F. Hull. I oonnty superintendents i; k. Carleton of Salem, E. J. Kleimnc of Bllens I berg. Dr. It. W. DeBusk of the state university and Supt. Paul Johnson ol , Walla Walla county were among thi guests. a - J. B. Washburn, superintendent of Ihe Mlltftn schools. Is attending the Institute and Is a guest of Alger PM while here, the two having attended Whitman college together. - M. T. Hardy of Condon. Is regis' i rod at the Pendleton Harry H. Wessel of Bayvlew, Ida ho is at the St. (ieorge H. H. Trowbridge, (see Stockman is making Pendleton a visit. it if. Hull, a Condon teacher, Is ' here attending the Institute. Mrs. J. F. McLaughlin of Duncan is a vMtnr In the city today, Frank Dorsey. stenographer for farter & Smythe. Is III with lagTippe, h. U BtannaM, west end sheep- 1 man, was up from- his home yester ; day. , Sophie ItaamuNsen Is among the " ondon teachers here lor the Instl i tute. ' Zoeth Honser, former sheriff was j up yesterday from his home near I Stanfteld. F. C. McKenzle . young merchant Girl H b, mo- A ten pound daughter was bori yesterday to Mr. and Mrs Patv urn lid on Aura street. on I- Horn. A son was born last night at 1 o'clock to Mr. and Mrs. l-ee Biasing) r of Cold Springs at the It. A. Kissinger home on Perkins avenue. I intra or Patter's ix-ath. Fred T. Bloch. proprietor of the Hotel Pendleton, has received word ol the death of bis father at his home In California. Fall CaSSes Fracture. Mrs. C S. Evans, wife of "Poc" Fvana former cigar store proprietor sustained a fracture of the wrist bone yesterday when she slipped on the sidewalk and fell. vullhm Scheduled Cancelled, NEW YORK. Nov. 1 The sched tiled sailings of flners for Italy hav been cancelled. It was assumed th cancellations were ordered by th Italian government. Socialists Arc Rxccutcil BERLIN, Nov. 18 Because they refused to fight :'0(l Italian gaefctltstl were condemned to be shot, accord ing to Dr. Lovegreen, a Swedish So' - iaILst deputy. He said he saw them herded Into boxcars at Florence and taken to Arezso for execution. J. esterdsi His I.uella E re attend. Mrs. A. E. Tsmleai this morning from i she had been visiting For fuel fone five. For chimney sweep, phone I C Snyder. Dressmaking, Mrs Bowman phono 343M Furnished rooms for rent. RU4 Thompson. For rent Furnished 5-rooni house 12 Lewla. Wanted girl for chamber work In- quire 521 to, Main Bt Penland Bros.' transfer Co. have storage warehouse Phone 33. Wnnted ( to 8 room house close In lni)ulre "Q" this office. For rent Two furnished house keeping rooms In Montei astelli Bld Call 305. John Itoaenberg. Court street watchmaker and Jeweler. All work snaninteed. Wanted Women or girl for gen eral housework Inquire 103 Lewis street 1 1 1! 0 will buy two houses and two acres Will take part In cows, hogs, and horses E. T Wade Wanted Woman to do general housework on ranch. Address "IF this office. Wanted Position as cook on ranch by middle aged holy. Apply Bowman Hotel. Lost Photo, between Wheeleri and Rchsofer'l stores Kindly re turn to this office WVdlXlTMKNT. I hereby announce myself ss a candidate for election to the office of councilman for the Second ward. subject to the action of the voter:) at the mmlng election (Adv ) A. H. COX. Alberta I Workman are union teachers attending th n hot wh. Nellie Yoston institute. Good Coal anil Wood Our Rock Springs coal burns clean riving you more heat and less dirt for your money Oood, dry wood that doesn't boll, but burns. Also slabs and kindling. Protect yourself from colda end coat- order from B L. Burroughs Phono 6 Adv. Prof. M. s. Pitt man of ths Oregon I State Normal School, who is lectur ( i.f,.i. the teachers' institute, at noon today entertained all Of the teachers who are former students of llho normal school and a few other guests at a luncheon In the cafeteria , .. ou.i school, The four of Hermiston, is up 11 end of the county. liren Kennedy, nep Kennedy, was here home is in Condon. Iorena c. Daniel a Daniel, Condon teacher lug the institute here Mrs. James Cur. in and lather. Mr Davis, of Helix came in this morn ing snroUtO to Portland. Clint Brown. UDSOtypo operator Tor the East Oregon UUt, Is confined to his home with illness today. Mrs. w. a. storie arrived yesterday from Walls Walla she spent a week at the hom son Elmer Storie District Attorney Frederick Sleiwer left on No. 17 today for Portland where he will assist In taking deposi tion ! In the Sturtevant will -contest Turk Trenches Are Taken LONDON. Nov. 18 We have captured 150 yards of Turkish tren ches east and 120 yards west of Kri htla " said an official announcement detailing the Dardanelles operations. Trenches are Bombarded. PARIS, Nov. 18. A concentrated bombardment of the Herman trench es in the Snmme region and in the sisne district was officially claimed A war office statement told of a fiery artillery struggle at Bois Hivenchy. r III ar WL i laQBHSBS The approach of Thanks giving directs tin atteiitiori of every housewife to tho appointmejitu of her Uble and dining room service. When the family am! friends are gathered togeth er at a festive dinner the omnleteness of the china and silver array makes the occasion more impressive and the memory' of the po lite service will linger long er than when the table set ting is incomplete. We are aptly fitted to ad vise you regarding your table service and can sup ply you with your dinner ware and silverware completely. Royal M. Sawfelle Since 1887. home where of her Allies land (ireii-c 18,000,000. LONDON, Nov. Hi. The loan of I ts.000.0iid from Ureat Britain, i France and Russia to Oreece has been concluded, and the money is now at the disposal of the Hellenic govern-1 ment. 'ats are raid to wash right over ir ears when ruin is approaching. BRAND NEW FASHION SEEN AT HORSE SHOW Amusements What the press agents say about Pendleton s pres ent and coming attractions. uld papers for sale; lied In dies QoOd for starting fires. ItC n bundle This office. For saif bun-etc. Eight room mod)1! a; brick hou.c with garage. In good lo-l cation Inquire this office Found -Hub cap for automobile, j Monogram 0. H 1. owner may se-i cure same by calling at this office and paying chsrges. Ver many people desire to ouy lands in eastern Oregon. What have! jou to offer, and price? N. Berkeley, i For sale 300 tons of grain hay Will sell in lots or will feed stock Of I any kind, horses, mules cattle or sheep R B, McEweti. Athena, ore Por sale Or will trade for Uma tilla county grain lands, good valley lunch near Salem. Oregon. Inquire; at Colesworthy's Chop Mill, 1J9 K Alts atreet. Prompt automobile taxi service.; flay or night Funerals to cemet-ry only $3.50. Phone 110. Quelle Res- tanrant. Car for country trips, phono ; Carney & Hney Taxi Co. Wheal latin of ,t:o acres to trade,' Will take city property to extent of one-third amount of llrsl payment and mortgage for balance. Apply Pendleton Exchange, Room 2. over Tavlor Hardware Violets. 25c a bunch delivered. China Illy bulbs, house plants. fern. cut flowers, Hookers' Flower Store, next to Happy Canyon on Mam, atreet, Phone 522. Open evenings; and Bandar. Agent Portland Jour nal. Tonight , al the Temple Theatre! there will be a big double show for1 In addition to in entirely new plav, Ue lining ladles of the chorus will be seen in I friendly contest and thai means thai there will bt ten BOVsl numbers In addition to the regular show Each lady has some nov 'I stunt and If on want to see lots of fun and enjoy a big show for little money by all means go to the Tern- pie theatre tonight Dunce in German iimi There will be a dance at Herman Hall Saturday night. Nov. 2 Hood, music, good management and fOOdl order The public is cordially Invlt-j ed. adv. For Your IhanksjrivUia; Dinner. The Cash Market haji something to offer that will Interest you a fine bunch of country hogs which we can sell for Sc per pound Can give you almost any .lr.e from 100 pound to 101 pound. We can also supply you with votir Thanksgiving turkey much cheaper than last year. Duck's, geese and ChlCkeM Will he very plentiful. I ir der earl) and gel first choice. PENDLETON i ASH MARKET. (Adv.) CARD ol' Til INKS We wish to express our most sin cere and loving appreciation to the muni friends, whose klnuncss and sympathy was constantly shown, dur ing long Illness and decease of our beloved wife and mother John W. KlatBRELL OEAltV KIMBKEI.L ' MRS. E. .1 THORNS Miss ivy KIHBRBLL Mits J. A BOORK HI i EITION TO TKAC1IKR8 (Continued from page one. I t'ted by John Q, KilpacK of Portland. v half hour of departmental worl completed the program for this morn ing. The afternoon session yetterd opened with music, fotlowed by an Address on "The Teacher's ifs" by M. s Pittman of (he Oregon Stale Nor. nail school ut Monmouth. Departmental work followed Mi. Plttman'a address. The teachers sep arated tnto sections. repairing to various rooms of the building to re ceive Instruction In special lines dl work. Upon ihe teachers returnln ulltori 1, -nit i ton State Agri lined "Club work" foi school year, Seidell songs by .lock vigorously applauded, was encored strain and E J, Klemme. the schools of BUI the to the M 1 're , re out . coming i 'olemsn were Mr. Coleman ignln. sunerfniendeol of oaburg, Washing ton, delivered an address on "The First American." Ihe title being a Quotation trom James Buaseil lameii and referring to Abraham Lincoln Mr Klemme enumerated the qual ities that a man regarded as the first American should possess, snd the pur pose of his address was to show that Lincoln possessed lllose 'polities. This, said he. was bq uge of tre mendous intellectuality, but we hud i illy begun the uge of luteilecl out achievement and development. Lin coln belonged to the Intellectual class. The first American must be' also a great statesman, n man of NEW YORK. Nov Is. Trad faith and a great soldier; nnd such every woman who attended the Wgg Lincoln. Numerous examples of ional Morte Show which baa, men of genius were cited to illns- closed ut the htadlaon square Irate these quallttea j den, bus some well developed The speaker narrated many Inter- concerning Ihe fashions for the rating Incidents In Lincoln s life nnd Inn winter TIM? mav not reproduced man) of the "Lincoln what horses took blue ribbons, stories" with pleasing and humorous . they do know what New York s effect His delhen was easy, fluenl women wore to the, shot, and forceful. I The ptctttTS shows Mr-. jH BBsklssafc. 9VbI1k ' A gaO.OOO DAM RtTI.T lt)l! BIO 1 STTXK IN FOX'S -Tilt: LtTTLE PSY" PASTIME TOO Y it was In the picture-Hp mountainous region "way 1 CuddebackvUle, which, ss it implies is itself "way back Oscar C. Apfel. director of the latest William Fox production the Little Gypsy" erected what is perhaps to date the most ambitious structure yet attemptetd by a motion-picture has become to seeing upon the screen entire "cities" and "streets" the sole purpose of whose construction ofr scenic effect. The dam that Apfel built consumed the labors of onsj hundred men working day and night shifts for a solid month. It was as! soldily constructed -if stone and con-' crete as If destined to be a perma-j nent structure. It was therefore a severe set-back to the director when after all his labors a freshet swelled! the CuddebackvUle Creek across j the retaining wall had been constru U j ted and swept it out of existence s if it had never been Nothing discouraged however, thej director set his forces to work asj soon as the flood subsided and thel task resumed with renewed energy 1 Further difficulty was then encount ered when It was discovered that) faithfully as the dam had been built i there was yet a leak at its base whic"i threatened its existence. Still un-l There is No Monopoly on Health daunted Mr. Apfel sent poatha-'i. i Port Jervis. the nearest large town for five hundred yards of stout cot ton cloth and sacking. Out of these bags were made and filled with sand and sunk to the bottom of th dam The plan suceeded and when the great dam scene conceded to he the most thrilling and wonderful effct yet constructed for "the pictures' Is beheld upon the screen there Is ne doubt but that It will be hailed as an achievement which will go down in photo-dramatic history as a triumph of the producer's art adv. ' ST. 6E0R6E k" of name I th-js-but to proi must be ta and Bowels and maintain it of the Stomach. Liver ! HQS TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Wll.l. HELP till VoTi:i:i'l I I Y 1 MERCHANTS LUNCH 35c Served daily, except Sunday from 11 to 2. We are now receiving dallv shipments of the Genuine Original "Hof Brau-Quelle" '"rawfish. AVe Cater to Your piwtltc J. B. M l. FN. Mgr. 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. ull Willoiighhy. note, I for her faahlon- N.il- able gowns. In g mustard colored Just gown of dUVetyne, trimmed In skunk Oar and modelled on entirelv new lin s Ideas The skirt Is short nnd was drawn a com- tightly at the knees with a htoil know- bank of skunk inr. The skirl flared b it noticeable at the bottom, ttro i I Iclety skunk i tiffs, a chin-chin collar of the same fur and n small black toajua Hugh completed the roeturnen WHITE PORCELAIN SWASHER BACK PATENTED ADJUSTABLE SLIDING OVEN DAMPER teVi- i' X. S3 Vial o r PATENTED LIFT HEY PLATE NJH1 n -jTj uy SOLID CASK w f Hi law -V ' t (( f LE" ENu 3CVM -AIZL. launr r cuiiinvu TAW f ' , -a . , Ka-rH mtt i v I 1 sm-et-i . "'" JtLissat-' CRAFT 6. PORER DOOR REMOVABLE DUPLH CRATES MACHINE FACED IECISTER DAMPER SANITARY LCfi BASE BALANCED ROLL DOOR ' COMBINATION SMOKE (.CHECK DAMPER BURNISHED KEY PLATE TOP DOUBLE MB BACH FMCILAHI UIED WHITE PORCELAIN DOOR FXOirt PORCELAIN FLUE L1NINC- HEAVY ASBESTOS MILL BOARD HEAVY CllSNtO STEEL BODY INSIDE PORCELAIN OVEN DOOR UNIsK PORCELAIN HUE BOTTOM IOC meal The above cut shows one of our Universal's, the range with a wl reputation. It is a pleasure for the housewife to prepare each and even with a range like this, that responds to every effort, and it will be a pleasure for us to snow you. FOR SALE BY Geo. C. Baer & Co. 643 Main St. SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE Phone 81