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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY. MAY 13, 1916.
TWELVE PAGES
Perfection
of
SERVICE
While ordering the daily groceries cus
tomers often send us a message like this:
"You are always so prompt and under
stand my needs so well that it is a pleas
ure to ueal with you."
A Compliment yes but that's what they all say.
We Specialize not only in the quality of our goods but
in the service we render you. Whether you order over
the "phone or call in at the store, you will find the same
courteous attention and desire to please you it's part
of our business system, just as much as is our prompt
deliver' and painstaking attention to your every order,
no matter how small.
You are respectfully invited to give it a trial.
EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR
OLD MONK OLIVE OIL.
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
"QUALITY"
Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St
IT SPARKLES
"MM"
HAS THE "PEP"
PURE AND REFRESHING.
Served at the leading cafes and resorts.
Sold to the family trade in cases of one
dozen bottles and up. quarts or pints.
PORTO
Have you tried our new
True Fruit drinks
Brewed and Bottled by
PEND-0
Wm. Roesch Bottling Co.
City Brewery.
Wholesale and I'amilv Trade.
Telephone 528
The
Store
ROYAL M. SAWTELLE
Jeweler Since 1887
Proctors to Harney po.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Phlmlster Proctor
left Thursday by auto (or Harney
county. They have a homestead near
The Narrows and will make prepara
tions for building a cabin on it.
To om .;. noil
Instead of selling vaults to the ex
tent of $35,000 in a proposed mauso
leum as reported yesterday the Port
land Mausoleum Co.. Is expo tins; to
raise J 53.000 here according to Charles
I, Shumann who is here representing
the company.
f.f it. campaign money before thalj
hour. However, some of the votes j
purchased will be held back until next
week. The contest does not close un
til Friday. The Delta gave a benefit
esterday and hair of the proceeds!
were turned over to Miss Saling. This)
sum will purchase a good many thou-1
sand votes.
lli-hop o'Kcilly Here.
Bishop Charles p. O'Reilly of tho'
Catholic church wu in Pendleton for'
1 short time this morning and left onl
No. 17 for points west
Collins Speaks Tonight.
Peter Collins of Boston will give I
free lecture this evening In the Ore
gon theater on the subject. "What's
Wrong With the World?'- and the
general public is invited to attend.
The lecture Is being given under the
auspices of the Knights of Columbus.
Mate Is Approved.
Charles Cockburn, E. K. Henry anc!
John Miller, appraisers of the eatata
of Levi L. Berry, deceased, have filed
their report estimating the estate to
be worth JS621.I5
THE WANTED GARMENT
Weather, as changeable at the kind we have been having lately, demand sev
eral weights in clothes, to keep one comfortable. You can dress properly, without
extravagance by purchasing from our well selected and popular priced stock.
, Ladles'
Ludlis'
l.udlos'
ladles'
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ladles'
Indies'
l.udWW
Ladles'
I ladies'
I .miles'
Silk Suits SIMM) to
t loth suits ns.'mi. SI2..M). 114.T.V
silk On sv.u. si.!M. sij.ii.
l-aiiey Voile IftateSa 2., S.1.HH,
(iliurliam presses
Rata t outs .N, S2.H8. $;!.,
Slimmer Coatt $5,110. SII.BO. 12.50,
White Chinchilla Coats SII.WO. $12.50,
Press Skirt tS.MH, $1.SN,
silk Petticoats . Sl.KM, $2.19. $2.(8.
W ash Waists
Silk Waists
HHo,
SI. UN. $2.88.
$.10.00
SIS..MI
$11.75
SI.UH
WHe
$1.08
$11.75
$11.75
$5.90
$3.4
$!.
$:l.t8
YOU CAN
DO
BETER
AT
J. C. Penney Co. Inc
Indies tutu I up. :, . ,, us, . xi. hi
I .niies Auto Veils, all ixd.m lit,
Corset OnCT I mli We, 13 l-'Je, I .'..-. in, . $5c, 3t
10-lneli Clilifon 49a
Its l Hoods Jfte, 39c. Iiii. 89c, 9Se
liable White Pre skit. . tte, , 8c, to $2.98
Children's RomiKi 4,.
Coveralls, ml trliiiineil 480
BO)m' Wash Stilts 49e, 89c, $1.49
Chi Urea's (ilnghani Presses 49c, 89c, 98c. 11.49
tilrls' Middy nrewww 980
(ilrls White Drewm 98c. $1.49, $1.98. $2.98. $3.98
WE LEAD,
OTHERS
FOLLOW
cyVUl&Tl Villus,
8000 acres, fenced and cross fenced, good buildings, with or without
stock, at HO ir acre. Easy terms.
JI00 acres, good Improvements, easy terms, with or without stock.
Pi lie $10 per acre.
600 seres. J00 in grain. 150 alfalfa, good buildings, close to railroad;
all goes with outfit, at J50 per acre.
1000 acres of wheat land, close to R. R., 130 per acre.
I have acreage and suburban homes.
S business chances on Ma'n street
5 residence property, some are good bargains.
flood business property in Athena, very cheap.
Come in and talk it over.
E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Ore.
"What do You Want tor
Commencement?"
Till; 1NV Altl Ull.K WSWITK IS, "A GEM
an tana."
BOTH boys and girls want gem-set rings
for their commencement presents'.
More than ever this yesr are set rings
in demand, for set rings are now the vogue.
Wherever yuti see pretty women, smartly
dressed you'll see that they wear their Jewels
In rliur.
This preference for rings springs from the
desire to be well-adorned, which Is every
woman s right. A r ng set with stones sdds
one nmr" touch of beauty to the most beauti
ful of hands.
Then, toe, a set ring carries more sugges
tion and M iii inent than any other token. It
is mure personal, closer, more treasured, bet
lei ; it ring ma be evei ;. resent.
SEK Ot It SHKXA& OIT KIIINti OF COM-
niim mi n i tatm kh $2.50.
Henry Hill charged. I To liullil Two Mngalowe.
A complaint has been sworn out in j. p, e. ,ocal wmrM,or has
Lo. iW! CsUrt ,charing Henrj' ,T-1 taken out permits to build two bunga-i
. o. Mraa .e wua .arveny ,ows whu,h ne w, r(n, Une a
room house, will be built on West!
Alta street at a cost of 11600 and the;
other a four room house, will be built
on Hazel street at a cost of J1200.
bailee. Mr. Hill was notified by
Sheriff Taylor and came over on No.
17. He will be arraigned this afternoon
Here l-rom Lehman.
Charles Myers well known local
resident who has been caretaker at
Lhman Springs during the winter li
here today from that resort upon a
visit with his family. He will return
to Lehman Monday. During the mid
dle of the winter the snow was 10
feet deep at Lehman.
Three Marriage I accuses.
Marriage licenses were isued yester
day to Albert Edward Nash of Cecil,
and Anna Potts of Pendleton, and to
Clifford F. Constant of Albee and
Zella Mills of Ukiah. A license was
issued this afternoon to Martin Oar
diner of Echo and Anna Chundelac of
BtaaflaM.
The totul income from electric pro
Pertits m the I'nited Stales Is now at
the rate of 12. 500.000.000 a year. The
lighting industry yields 1350.000,000.
telegraph and telephone service.
$550,000,000, and electric railways,
700. 000.000. The balance come from
central station operation and from
manufacturing.
Miss Crawford WiUklraws.
Miss Annabelle Crawford, whom
many will remember as a former
Pendleton girl, has been withdrawn
from the Rose Festival queen contest
by the Progressive Business Men's
Club of Portland who stood sponsor
for her Opposition to her 11th hour
candidacy was raised at Eugene and
other valley towns on the ground
that it had been represented to them
that the Portland business men would
not put up any candidate. Miss Craw
ford is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Crawford and the granddaugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford,
formerly of this city.
Wife of Officer
of Roanoke Says
Ship Overloaded
BEAMS A XI) BRACES SAWED
AWAY To make ROOM FOR
IMMENSE CARGO.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 13 Mrs.
John Dennis, wife of the steamer
Roanoke's second officer, made flat
charges that the steamer was over
loaded when It left on Its fatal voyage
Monday. The body of Dennis wan
found drifting in a lifeboat yester
day. Mrs. Dennis declared that the
Roanoke's Interior was sawed away
so as to make room for an unpreced
ented cargo. She said that on Mon
day a gang of carpenters removed
the beams and braces to make room
She asserted that her husband did
not believe the Roanoke would arrive
at its destination and promised to
quit the ship at San Pedro.
Expert repairing
of Watches
and Jewelry.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Wm. Hanscom
Sunday Morning
HOT WAFFMCS served from 8:80 to 12:00.
Delta quality.
Afternoon and Evening
STKAWBKIUIY short CAM UX3C mother
I BED T MAKE
Also our Special Sunday Dinner frmii t;3t to :30 p. in.
2
Gypsies Travel In Autos.
Traveling in three big automobiles,
a marked contract to their time hon
ored custom of Journeying, a band of
Gypsies, 1? in number, arrived In
Pendleton today enroute east- Their
machines were all of recent model
and of high power, one being a six
cylinder Buick and the . other two
Cadillacs. The seventeen members
traveled in the three cars and besides
carried their entire camp outfit. They
are telling forrVnes as they go, and, I
inasmuch as the price of gasoline is S
soaring, they are very eager to have i
ineir painis crossed wun silver.
V Ulbaf llarrH Case Set.
The time for hearing the arguments
on the appeal at the case of the State
vs. Walter Mountain, involving the
ownership of the barrel of whiskey
seized In a raid on a rooming house
several weeks ago. has been set for
neit Tuesday. Mountain contended in
the Justice court that the liquor be
longed to him and was intended for
private use. From the evidence in
the case the Justice of the peace de
cided in his favor, and District At
torney Steiwer appealed to the cir
cuit court.
lUngham Opening Tomorrow.
Many Pendleton and Umatilla coun
ty people are planning to leave early
In the morning by auto for Bingham
Springs which will be formally op
ened for the season tomorrow bv
Manager Hoch. The opening has a
double significance In that the man
agement intends devoting half of the
proceeds from the swimming pool to
Pendleton's campaign fund for the
election of Miss Muriel Saling as Rose
Queen. Miss Saling and party will
be special guests of the management.
The pool has been recemented thl
year, a dancing pavilion has been
erected, underbrush has been cleared
away for a considerable distance, a
parking place fixed for autos and
many other improvements made
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PROOF
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Rag Oampalfn Offer Closes.
Tonight at 11 p. m. the special of
fer of 8000 votes for one dollar In
the Rose Queen contest will close and
the local committee plans to vote all
Local Girls Met
Defeat in Tennis
Series at Baker
MAKER. Ore, May 13. (Hpeclall
With some wind prevailing but the
day otherwise bright and fair the in-
terscholastic track meet began at
1.3 o this afternoon with a large crowd
In attendance at the fair grounds. The
F'endleton team Is making a good ap
pearance arid the boys are hopeful
of victory.
In the tennis tournament this mor
ning the Pendleton girls went down
to defeat before the llaker team. Th
1'aker team won two wis with ease.
Klght of the games were love games.
The Pendleton players were Miss
Luetic Biter and Jessie Chesnut.
THESE 52 car-owners have expended $64,425 for 1916
Buick sixes, since August 10th, 1915.
They are successful in their individual lines of business, because of their good business
judgment they have used this same judgment in the selection of their motor car. Many
have bought from experience with different makes of cars, the others after a thorough investi
gation of the merits of each.
What further or more conclusive proof could be demanded that BUICK is the car to stand the hard tests of
Umatilla Countys rough roads and steep hills?
Profit by their knowledge
Do not Experiment
1. Geo. Perringer D-45 18. H. L. Stevens D-5S 36. Mrs. Lucy Ray D-45
2. N. D. Swearing-en D-45 19. J. B. Kasari D-55 37. H. C. Breding D-45
3. Geo. W. Stangier D-45 20. John Bain D-55 38. Dr. F. R. Dora D-44
4. Wm. Wyrick D-45 21. J. W. Sparks D-55 39. Alfred Soil D-44
5. J. EL Mullinix D-45 22. Marion Jack D-55 40. Bishop Bros D-45
6. A. B. Johnson D-45 23. Guy Boyer D-45 41. Walter Vonderahe D-45
7. Clarke Nelson D-45 24. J. H. Piper D-45 42. John Frazier D-45
8. Chas. Bloome D-45 25. G. W. Staggs D-45 43. . L. Smith D-45
9. Arnold Planting D-45 26. Arthur Spense D-45 44. C. O. Rinehart D-45
10. W. H. Morrison D-45 27. Claude Beal D-45 45. T. F. Boylen D-45
11. Jack Lawson D-45 28. James Wyrick D-45 46. Clarke Nelson D-45
12. Jack McPhail D-55 30. C. W. Steen D-55 47. Antone Vey D-44
13. Sam Panbrum D-45 31. Chas. Cole D-45 48. Fred Andrews D-45
14. Mrs. Rachel Kirkpatrick D-45 32. C. S. Cole D-45 49. Wm. Milk D-45
15. Mrs. E. M. Planting D-45 33. W. W. Kilcup D-45 50. Mrs. Leila Mountain D-45
16. Walter Benson D-45 34. H. Boylen D-45 51. J. C. Prendergast D-45
17. R. F. Kirkpatrick D-55 35. Joseph Craig D-45 52. K. G. Warner D-45
Model D-45 Buick Ught Six, F. 0. B
D-55 Buick r. 0. B. Pendleton, $1650
to demonstrate a Buick.
Telephone 468.
,$1175
See them at our show room. Aiwa ys "pleased"
OREGON MOTOR GARAGE
117, 119, 121, 123 West Court St
INCORPORATED.
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