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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1916)
EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT I Stylish Spring Coats Mid Suits at The Golden Rule DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1916 SEVEN DEVIL PEAS FROM PAYETTE VALLEY, IDAHO. Only a few cases left. While they last 10 Cans For $1.00 EounUin ami run installed. W A. Rhodes, proprietor of the Temple Theater, has installed a san itary ilrinkin.it fountain and a large exhaust fan in his theater for the eonvenienee of his patron this summer Fountain Brand Ka Expansion Brand Pc Pineapple, Hunts. 6 Hunt? Solid Pack T S1.00 $1.00 S 1 .00 81.00 81.00 Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Two Phone "QUALITY" 823 Main St. ! To (rsaiil Audubon SoWety. A movement is on foot to organize an Audubon Society in Pendleton The objects of this society comprise the protection of song birds, the encour agement of propagation of the game birds and education or the public, es pecially the children, upon the value to agriculture and horticulture of bird life. Those who desire to join such society may telephone Stephen V states that within a year from the time the first Stockton. Culif. farmer purchased a truck, his own company had sold 36 auto trucks In that vicinity. loo- fine stallion. J. T. Avers, well known rancher of Echo has purchased a fine 3 -year-old IVreheron stallion from J. H. Luck of this city. Lowell, who la in n with ' Fitted for Killing Pheasant. Charged with killing a pheasant near Pilot Rock last September. John Walters of Portland has paid a fine of $25 He was vislttng at the time near Pilot Rock and shot the pheas ant one day while out In a car The evidence was not secured until re cently by Warden George Tonkin. Several days ago he secured a war rant and sent it to Portland. Rather than come up here and face a trial. Walton paid a tine in Portland. Miss Pedro Improving, Miss Josie Pedro, who was poisoned Tuesday night by (wallowing wood alcohol, is Improving today and her physician feels that she i.- past the danger point. Ron Funeral Tuesday The body of James A. floss, former resident of this city who died In Port land Ibis week, will be brought up from Portland Monday and the funer al will be held Tuesday afternoon al Helix. LADIES' SUITS !?iUH, $12.50, $14.75, $17.50 to $.12.50. LADIES WHITE CHINCHILLA Coats, plain or fancy stripe $9.90, $12.50, $16.50 LADIES' COATS Either plain or fancy weaves $4.98. $5.90, $6.90, $9.90, $12.50. LADIES' FANCY CHECK COATS $4.98, $5.90, $0.90. $9.90. $12.50 LADIES' RAIN COATS s::.j!s, $ i.os. $5.90. $0.00. $9.90 :n-in. at-iii. -m. as-in. as. In. Il.ln. 36-ln 27-ln. 36-ln. 36-ln. aii-iu. Il-tn, If -In. 3t)-ln. tl-ln, In, 36-ln 44-ln 40.ni. Oriental Pongees Striped Pongee . Crepe de Chine 7i Mc, ttM 11.2ft HHO Striped Crepe de Chine It.dl poulards Hlaek and White Check Silk Dte Taffetu '--s Messallne. h!1 colors "'hi Black Messallne "fl Dutch Satin B8 Silk Poplins 4fk ' ' China UK- Faille Fancy Cheek Silks W' Plaid Jaoqusrdi Satin Habutal l,' JacQuard Tnastli :,"c Chepe ile chltiuls ILH flMirwIln rrM Dale Rothwell OPTICAL SPECIALIST Glasses gr i:nd and Ktted. Lenses duplicated. merican National Rank Rulldln?, Pendleton. Phone 609. ANNOUNCEMENT DR. GEO. J. KINZ, Licensed Chiropractor Now permanently located in the Schmidt Bldg. Phones: Office 467 Residence 170 Savs Farmers should l-e Trucks. ! P B. Mccracken of the Mccracken Motor Co. of Portland. Oregon dis tributors of the Denby Motor Trucks, is here today trying to Induce farm ers to use motor trucKs on their farms. He declares It Is only a mat-' ter of time until they will adopt this1 modern method of hauling? He Addition to Dwelling. M. H, Hutchinson vesterdav took out a permit to build an addition to nis resilience on Perkins avenue. C. Q, Wakefield took out a permit also, for remodeling an old barn into a woodshed, the work to cost tilt. Tennis Meeting Monday. Judge C. H. Marsh, president of the Round.up Tennis Club, has called a meeting for Monday evening at 7:30 11 the Commercial club rooms for the purpose of laving plans for the be ginning of play at the club courts al Round-up Park. Mt. Hood Ice Cream THE CREAM THAT MADE THE MOUNTAIN FAMOUS. SERVED BY &se Kopper Kettle "The Purity Sweet Shop" Milo the Mixer says: "Pendleton people sure do like good things to eat and drink." River is nigh. Por the past two days the Cn river has been as high or hlghei during the freshet immediately lowing the big storm. Wsterday the river was at the four foot, Inches state and this afternoo Ladies' and Misses' Silk or Wool Dresses $4.98, $5.90, $6.90, $7.90, $9.90, $12.50 to $19.50. You Can Always H Do Better At We Lead, Others Follow telle as a wedding present A mari ner's sextant, belonging to V R Hayes, a ship's chronometer, which formerly belonged to the father of R. W. Fletcher, a German weather fore caster of unliiue design, an altitud" barometer, a pedometer, an appara tus run by the power of light, and instruments and equipment peculiar to the watchmaker's trade complete the exhibit which Is attracting much attention. Wanted- Two travelers and solicit ors. Guaranteed salary and expenses, ladies or gentlemen Apply room 28. St. George Hotel Very many people, desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon What have you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. 1 haul your garbage and trash. Phone StSM. 1103 W. Railroad st than four the am is a trifle cry muddy. high. When he was young He grew big and strong On "BRAN'-NEW." the little dear, And grown-ups too, Will like "BRAN'-NEW." It's made and bottled here. Have a case sent home. City Brewery Telephone 52S Yt ill Return to East. Roy H. Barr has received word from his brother Ross C, Barr. super, iniendent of the Union News Co. to return east and take an old position formerly held with' the company at Camden. N". J. Barr will leave here In August and plans t.i distribute some Ruund-up literature while en r..ute home. LOCALS (3& Advertising in Brief hates! Per line flret Insertion 10e IVr line, additional Insertion be 1'er line, per month 1100 No locals taken for less than -'."' Count 0 ordinary words to Hue. Locals will not be taken over the telephone except from East Oregon Ian paid up subscribe re. Motor Cycle for Sale. Indian Twin, fully equipped, m elianieally guaranteed. City Auto Co, Between 4 and 6 p. m tttenuon Knights of oolombui All Candidates are requested to meet at the K. of c. hall In the Com mend.!! Club building at S:30 Sunday morning, March 12th All brother knights are requested to meet St Moose hall Sunday evening i k P (Adv.) RON K ROAN Grand Knight. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. I'awir Roads to River. There will be considerable sentiment in favor Of bond'ng fr good roads in this county provided the roads can be satisfactorily located and will provide adequate connections with the Colum bia river, says Lou Hodgen, promi nent east end resident who was here yesterday. According to Mr. Hodgen the people in his section are vitally interested in a hard surface road con nect ng at Touchet with the Wash ington road to Wallula. They feel that connection with the river will re duce freight rates and it Is Mr. Hod gen's view that this fact can be made the strongest argument in bahalf of the bond issue. Newberry seeks Position i S. A. Newberry. local attorney, to day announced his aot've candidacy for the position of register of the gen- Cleaning' watch 1 have carried for five years without any PXper4. f,.r repairs except when I broke the Crystal; it always went well till lately." The rati htf.il.er did not have to look closely to Bee dust. line, hairs and t .bacco in the movement. To put that watch in good order cost ten dol Iuif and the owner grumbled. His horse w-as f-d, his carriage ureased or his automobile oiled regularly, but he had never thought his watch needed anything except winding. If the engineer had forgotten to use his iilr and the n ak- 4'Ji. DM revolution! in twenty-four hours and on an average are oiled after every three or four hours i I aervice. ;.4-t when the watch n. il -r mildly suggests that your pocket time piece should be cleaned and riled after run ning for a ;ear or about nine thousand hours, you al! him lefltin ltd pirate and classify lu". a I Um ; ruber Of joke fame. A modern watch movement If composed of about one hundred and fifty drlWtrtl parts, and correct timekeeping depends upon unity of action of th balance of your watch vibrates one hun dred and fifty-seven million times in twelve months, and that the rim of this tiny wheel travels in that period as far as from New York to San Francisco and back? It keeps at its al. lotted work with untiring energy, showing you the value of every speeding moment. Do not frown because it asks a drop of oil once a year. ..inp men would save money In the end if the r watches would whistle when they needed clean ng, Consider that the amount of oil which may be lifted on the head of a pin Is enough for an entire waich movement. Ordi narily at the end of Bix months the oil in a watch begins to deteriorate. To the extent that this change occurs, the running of the watch is affected. In one that is not adjusted the daily variation, being at first slight. Is not apt to be perceived as soon as that of an ad justed and closely rated watch, not because the finer watch is more senaatlve, but because Its performance is more closely observed. A watch should be cleaned and re-oiled at suit able Intervals, say twelve or eighteen months. Remember also that a well made case of pro per weight and strength lengthens the life of a good watch movement, because It protects nil land ifflce is a iff! Irande. Thi ne under the ..r and the nbent expires well known office which in June. A number oi democrats are aft.-r the pays $3000 a year w ith office expenses Among the candidates, besides Mr. New-berry, are T. O. Smith of Echo. 1 'ounty Judge C. C, Patterson of Mor row county. James Harvey Graham Of Baker, former candidate for con gress, and a laundrwnan named Dunn of & Orande. The district comprises the counties of Baker, t'nion, Wallo wa, I'lnatllla and Morrow, Barn for rent. 401 Aura I. C. Snyder, chimney sweep. Phone UM. Furniture for sale, cheap. Phone i 218J. 705 Wilson. Wanted To rent 5 or 6 room house. Phone 240W. For sale 28 head fresh cows and half era Inquire Grltman Bros For sale or trade for mules. 12 j head of good work horses. Address Jas. Hill. Helix. Ore. For sale High grade piano at bar-! gain. Phone 46. Penland Bros.' transfer Co. havr torage warehouse Phone Hi. To rent Modern heated rooms and apartments. Close In. 617 Willow. Good building lot for sale on West Webb street Telephone 524. For sale, cheap Good, sound young horse. Frank Heald. N. P. depot For sale Complete set of oak house hold furniture 711 Willow street. Wanted School gin to assist with housework for board and room and small wages. Phone I0BW. Wanted 6 to 8 room house, close In. unfurnished or partly furnished, by April 1. Phone 386M Old papers for sale; tied In bun Ues. Good for starting fires, etc. 10c a bundle This office. Want4Kl Buff orpington eggs for Incubator use. Mrs. Jas. Hill, Helix, Ore. For rent Office room in Jjdd building Apply F. E. Judd. American National Bank. DRINK BRAN-NEW BREWED M lliHII.ll IN PIMM. ETON itv mi; City Brewery like thi ll tli ng. Escaped Prisoner Apprehended. William J. Martin of Milton, who escaped from the Milton city jail on July 3, 1915. after having been arrest ed on a statutory charge, has been ap prehended In Akalhaka. Montana, by Sh'-rift Taylor and will be brought lack here for trial. Sheriff Taylor will send Deputy J. H. West of Free Mater after him. The complaining witness against Martin is a young girl I Of Milton the offense is said ti be an aggravated one. 'RRAN'-NK W" n. When t Ire i will rnchlng, it id It brewed from Imps, barley and nut thlrstv. or on a warm day. uost Invigorating and thirst ies you think of the old days. "BRAN-NEW" II Tilt: LIFE, sRXRkl.E ,! Sold til.- family trade quarts or pints. INVESTIGATE nil: liRINk PENDO and PORTO W HOLES I L-E Wit RET Ml, TELEPHONE Royal M. Sawtelle Since 1887 llorsi-slioer iH'fend claim. John Baker and Van Simmons were the first to accept the challenge to pit. h horseshoes hurled to the world the other day by Grant Ehrhart and Jack Chllders. Baker and Simmons are something of experts themselves when it comes to vine, the Iron and they resented the boasts of Ehr hart and Cbildan Having whetted up their even, thev invaded the cast ing grounds of the challengers yes terdnv and a royal battle was raged. F.hrhart and Chllders succeeded In winning three out of five contests and now they are mbre than ever ready to meet the world, for Baker and Simmons are about as worthy foes as they expect to find Interesting Jewelry Display A window display of unusual In terest has been put In during the last day at the R. M. ffawtelle Jewelry store Arming the exhlblta are some Satlque watches and Instruments of Considerable, value Among the old relics Is an English rerge escapement Watch sold In Scotland In 179 and now the property of Robert H. Thompson of this city. It still keeps BOOd lime. There is also a clock set In a solid block ) r onyx, purchased In Paris In 1832 by the Sawtelle fam ily and which was given to It. M Saw. SUNDAY Dinner At Quelle Cafe Served from :30 to 1:80 RELISHES Sliced Tomatoes. Head lettuce Queen Olives Celery SOI P chicken a la Relne FISH Fillet of Sole Tartare Sauce Roiled Mackerel Hollandalse Sauce. BOILED Cold Sugar Cured Ham Potato Salad. ENTREES Fillet de Wlgnon, Hunter Style Ijamh Chops Petlti Pols Stewed Chicken a la Jardiniere Breaded Veal Cutlets. Butter Gravy Cream Fritters ROASTS Prime Ribs of Beef ail Jus Young Chicken, oyster Dressing Tenderloin of Reef with Mushroom Sauce Loin of Pork with Apple Sauce Veal Ioaf with Cranberry Jelly. VEGETABLES Mashed Potatoes liri-en Peas String Beans. DESSERT Hot Mince nnd Chocolate Pie Custard Pudding Buick D-45, $1150 F. O. B. Pendleton Dodge 35 h. p., $880 Pendleton Before Buying a Car the things to consider Only buy from a good reliable Pendleton dealer it will pay in the long run. Buy a standard car; a car proven to be built for our rough country. Don't buy a car that is only good to look at. Go inside and look at the ma chinery that is what takes you through dust and mud and over the hills. Refore buying investigate the Little Buick Six, 45 horse power. Oregon Motor Garage Telephone 468 INCORPORATED 117. 119. 121.123 WeU Court St.