East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 31, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1916.
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SALADS
and their
SECRETS
A little book dedicated to
the American housewife who
keenly appreciates all that is
best in pure foods.
We have only a limited sup
ply of these cook books and
will give one book
with each order of
Monk
Olive
Gray Bros. GroceryCo,
"QUALITY"
Two Phones, 28.
823 Main St.
GO TO THE
St. George Grill
when you want a good
steak.
35c Merchant Lunch
Served Daily.
There are 51,400 passenger cars on
the railroads of thla country.
taalBJEsinis
JEYFS TESTED GLASSES GROUND
AND FITTED -UNSES DUPLICATED.
AMESiCAN NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING.- PENDLETON. ORE
Phone 609
THE most popular drink
in Pendleton
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IT HAS THE "PEP"
Refreshing Invigorating Non-Intoxicating
In a class by itself as a summer
drink for men, women and children
Oe Draught and in Bottles
at Following Reports:
Conner's Cigar Store.
Billy's Place
Courts ft McDevitt
The Crescent
Round-Up Pool Hall
W. W. Hoch
Bungalow Pool Hall
The Charles Co.
Orltman'a Cigar Store.
Served at the Following
Cafes.
St. George Grill
Quelle Cafe.
Sold to the family trade in cases of one dozen bottles and up.
quarts or pints.
We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks,
PORT-0 and PEND-O.
Brewed and bottled by
Wm. Roesch Bottling Co.
City Brewery.
Wholesale and Family Trade. Telephone 528
Climvh services Tomorrow.
As tomorrow is Ascension Day
there will be services at 10 o'clock In
the morning at the Church of the Redeemer.
llreenw.ilt" was ch'rued with turn
ing his motorcycle the wrong way but
again it proved '.1 at the wrong m:in
was arretted. The case w.-.s dismissed.
Frank Engdahl At Hospital.
Frank Engdahl of Helix Is at SL i
Anthony's hospital recovering from a
severe wrench of the knee sustained
several days ago in an accident.
Fruit Seller Buys Paige.
F. W. McElrath. .well known fruit
seller from the Mllton-Freewater
company, today purchased a new
Paige from Robbins ft West of this
city.
Moose to Give Dance.
The Moose will hotd a dancing par
ty this evening for members and their
ladles.
Estate is Appraised.
Charles Pell. Mat Pelnlng and D.
H. Nelson have appraised the estate
of the late Andru Rauhal. al $3S,-717.86.
Flies Campaign Expenses.
J. M. Ashworth of Weston, candi
date for the republican nomination
for county commissioner, today filed
a statement of his campaign expens
es The total is J3S.90.
Newcomer to Pendleton.
A baby girl was born this morning
to Mr. and Mrs. John Kern of 605
West Alta street. A baby boy was
born Monday night to Mr. and Mrs,
Arthur Knight at St. Anthony s hospital.
Three Divorces t. ranted
Divorces have been granted to the
plaintiffs in the following rases: J. C.
-Malheiiy vs. Lizzie Mntheny; Minnie
Kinnear-Devin vs. James H. Oevin
known as James B. Ielande: and
Claire O'Donnell vs. William J. O.
Donnell. In the last name case plain
tiff is given her maiden name, Clair.
Tardlff.
killed Two Hear.
James Hartnett arrived back in
Pendleton today from the south end
of the county where he succeeded In
bagging a bear. Another member of
the party also bagged one. TheS
used dogs in tracking the bear.
Suit On Note.
A suit was started today by A. E.
Phelns acalnst W. H. Skinner for
judgment for 1311.10 alleged to be1
due on a note executed by J. A. Weid j
and assigned to plaintiff. Raley ft
Raley are attorneys for the plaintiff.
Much Snow In Mountains.
That there is five feet of snow in
the high parts of the mountains of
the south end yet is the statement o(
District Attorney Steiwer who has
Just returned from a trip to the
Grant county line. At one place he
found the snow several feet deep and
frozen so hard that it would sustain
the weight of his horse. At other
places the depth varies from a fool
to four feet, he stes. He thinks that
It will take two months of ordinary
summer weather to melt the snow
now in the mountains.
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June The Pearl
Pearls were first found in
the far East, and among the
people of the Orient the belief
was held that they were noth
ing more than dew drops
hardened into pearls.
At the full of the moon the
oysters were supposed to come
to the top of the water, and
open their shells receive the
drr s of dew which soon con
gealed into priceless gems.
A bridal gift of pearls is an
appropriate gift for the month
ot June and to the girl whose
birthday falls in June the pearl
is an excellent gift.
Royal M. Sawtelle
Since 1887.
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HALLMARK
Store
Moves To Spokane.
Charles Larson, formerly or mis
cltv and more recently of The Dalles.
has been transferred to Spokane by I
the O-W. R. & N. for which company
he acts as a supervisor in the signal
service. Mrs. Larson Is visiting rela
tives in Pendleton now.
"Buffalo" Vernon at Ashland.
"Buffalo" Vernon, well known
Round-Up performer, will be one of
the performers at the wild west show
which Clarence Adams and Carl
Power will put on at Ashland on July
4 and 5. It Is advertised that he will
bulldog a steer from an auto.
Young MoJstrom Improving,
Frank Molstrom, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Abe Molstrom, was removed from
St. Anthony's Hospital to the Mol
strom home In this city yesterday,
having; sufficiently recovered from
his attack of appendicitis to permit of
the change. He was In a very criUcal
condition for a time.
Building Permits.
J. W. McCormmach has taken out
a permit to build a stone and con
crete garage at his home on Madison
street, to cost about J500. W. L.
Bowlsby has taken out a permit to
build one on Aura street and Mrs. Mi
nerva Morse has taken out a permit
to build a woodshed at her home on
Grange street.
Arrange for Seat Sales.
For the convenience of those desir
ing to avoid the possible Inconveni
ence of standing in line at the ticket
wagon window on Circus Day, June
14. the management of the John Rob
inson Ten Big Shows has arranged
for a downtown seat sale that morn
ing in Warren's Music House on Main
street. This year the big circus tents
will be located In the near vicinity of
the Pendleton city pumping station.
Says Husband Made ller slave.
Alleging that her husband, W, E.
Schrimpf made n slave of her. re
quired her to do all of the farm
chores and abused her in other ways,
Mary Basher Schrimpf has brought
suit in the circuit court for a divorce
and for the custody of their one
child. They were married in this city
in 1908. H. 1. Watts of Athena is her
attorney.
3 VACANCIES FILLED.
(Continued from page one.)
M. S. He has done considerable
teaching at the university as an as
sistant to Prof. O. F. Stafford and
comes highly recommended by Prof.
Stafford and other instructors at that
institution.
Miss Dolson, who Is a graduate o
the University of California, will sue
ceed Miss Emma Llnse She was
highly recommended by the faculty of
the University of California and by
superintendents and principals under
whom she has worked. Her home Is
In Wlllets, Calif., ana for the past two
years she has been teaching at Mc
Cloud, Calif., where she was re-elected
for next year.
Mr. Fendall succeeds Principal L. P.
Gambee as head of the department of
agriculture. He will graduate next
month from O. A. C. where he held
high standing. He has also been
prominent In athletics and will take
charge of the high school teams. An-
The Store Where Your Cash
Plus Value Stands Supreme
At this store everything that could possibly be, has been deducted from the cost of
doing business, consequently we give more quality and where quality is the same we
offer you that merchandise for less money. Learn to look out for your own inter
ests... Don't pay an exorbitant profit.
Men's silk Ties 25e, 1.V
Men's Sport shirts 8c
Boys' Sport Shirts -ise
Men's R. V. I. (Mo. Suits 80c
Mon's PoroM Knit Union Suits sHe
Men's Mesh I'nlon Suits 49c
Men's Shirts and Drawers 35c, 45c.
Men's lUue Serge Suits Su.VMt, SI2.JVO. $14.75
Men's Press Pants $l.t8. $.. .
Men's Klh Overalls, none better 83c
Men's ,luniers 83c
Men s Drew Hals wHc. $1.19. $1.88
YOU CAN tffig,
DO
BETER
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J. C. Penney Co. Inc
IstdlrV Suits $9.90, $12.50, $14.75
Indies' Coats $9.90, $11.59
UdtoS Silk Dresses . $5.90, $9.90. $19.50, $14.7$
Ladira- White Wash I tresses $2.98, $8.98. $4.98
Ladles' White Wash Skirts 98c. $1.49, $1.98, $1.49
silk stoma 49c, Hue. Mc
Lisle Gloves 25c. 49c
Auto Scarfu 49.
Auto CaM 49e, 89c, 98c, $1.49
Muslin IVtUcoats . 49c, 98c, $1.49. $1.98. $1.9$
Muslin Combinations e. 98c. $1.49, $1.9$
Brassieres 25c. 49c, 98a
WE LEAD,
OTHERS
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son Cornell of the University of Ore- j
gon, who applied for the position oi
physical instructor, was deemed too
expensive having applied for a $1500
salary.
Principal L. P. Gambee. who leit
for Corvallis last night, submitted his
final report to the school board yes
terday. It shows that the total num
ber of students at the high school last
v,ir was 384 and that the average
daily attendance was 271. There were
14 teachers in the school, 36 non-resident
pupils. 32 of whom paid county
tutultion,
l l.WS HYPHENATES.
(Continued from page 1.)
Dr. IB.
Robbins
DENTIST
18-20 Judd Bldg., Cor.
Court and Main Sts. Den
tistry of best quality using
the latest Dainless meth
ods. Evening and Sunday X
by appointment.
Telephone 229
when It is employed as a mere matter
of convenience, although personally I
like to avoid Its use even In such a
manner. I speak of and condemn Its
use whenever it represents an effort to
form political parties along racial
lines or to bring pressure to bear on
parties and politicians, not for Ameri
can niiruoses. but In the Interest of
some group of voters of a certain na
tional origin, or of the country rrom
which they or their fathers came,
Americanism is not a matter of creed,
birthplace or national descent, but of
the soul and of the spirit."
The closng paragraph of his address
asserted:
The salvation of our people lies in
having a nationalized and unfixed
America, ready for the tasks of both
war and peace. I appeal to all our
citizens no matter from what land
their forefathers came, and to shun
with scorn and contempt the sinister
Intriguers and mlschlefmakers who
would seek to divide them along lines
of creed, of birthplace or of national
origin. I ask them to remember that
there Is but one safe motto for all
America, no matter whether they were
born here or abroad; no matter from
what land their ancestors came; and
that Is the simple and loyal motto,
'America for Americans." "
Expert repairing
of Watches
and Jewelry.
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
Presbyterians Win Game
The Presbyterian team again de
feated the Christian aggregation by
the score of 5 to 4 last evening. The
feature of the game was the spec
tacular playing of Walt Freeman, first
baseman for the Christians, he making
a brilliant stop of the ball with his
wish-bone on one occasion. Intense
enthusiasm prevailed among the spec
tators when he was relieved in the
4th inning. The Christians will play
the Methodists Friday evening of this
week.
Nil Swimming Until Weather Warms.
Though the natatorium committee
of the council had decided to open
the swimming pool on June 1. the for
mal opening will probably not be held
until some time later on account of
the cold weather. The water is still
too cold tor comfortable bathing and
the committee does not feel there
j would be sufficient patronage to war
! rant keeping a' supervisor at hand.
The matter of installing a heating
plant will probably be held up until
I the fall at the earliest.
I THE OLD CHEWER KNOWS THE WORTH OF TMEj
REAL TOBACCO CHEW (
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AN OLD TIMER
HOW DOES IT 60?
1 GET MORE. SgfliFACTIOM
NU ONE SMALL CHEW
TAKES THE PI lire n
w lit OLD KINO
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WHAT'S the good of a tobacco that makes you take big wsd and
friod ind (rind on it? W-B CUT Chewinl the Real Tobacco Chew, rat.
itsfjirarf gives you reel tobacco eatiefaction from fate chew. Thet'l why men are
f lad to fet it, and to past the lad word along to every man who cbewe.
Made by WETMAN-BRUT0N COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York CHy
OPENS IE 10th
A CLEAN. BEAUTIFUL HESOUT AT WHICH TO ItEST AMI
ENJOY YOURSELF DURING THE HOT SI MM El L
HIDAWAY
SPRINGS
In the Blue Mountains of Southern I'matilla County.
II. M. CCLTER, PROP.
DANCING, SWIMMING, HUNTING, FISHING. ETC. HOT
MINERAL WATER POOL AND BATHS.
Hotel Rate, 10.50 Per Week
or $2.00 Per Day
INCLUDING BATHS.
COTTAGES AND TENTS FOR IIFNT.
FREE CAMP GROUNDS
GOOD BARN AND INCLOSED PASTURI
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U. JML JWP Mfi IT.
I Parked Cars on Wrong SWe.
Though there rcrc no speeders In
j police OOt rt this morning, there were
a number of men cal'od to answer for
violating other provision.; of the traf
fic ordinance. Most of them were
charged with parking their c.irs on the
wrong sloe of the street. For this of
fei.se Kotert Haip, Frank K'ng, Eu-
gene Lyman, F. E. Judd, J. J. Woed-
age, Frank M:rtin and Henty Bred
ir i; all paid five dollar fines T. B.
BwastrtaCSs paid a Hlmll.-ir fine on
Monday, Tom H .mpton was in court
this morning but proed to be the
wrong man. It seems that his team
ster ha1 driven In with a six Brail
learn yesterday to unloi.0 ,'rraln at the
Colesworthy feed nonce ;.nd because
of the many automobiles parked
ufcout the place, could not drive In
aenirdlng to trdln-inc. Sentence
wan, therefore, suspended. Art '
I. P. W. PURE FOOD SHOP
3 Phones, All IS
CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE
HOME GROWN STRAWBERRIES Extra fancy, ripe
berries, 2 boxes 25
HOME GROWN CHERRIES 2 boxes 25?
ASPARAGUS Extra fancy green spears, pound.. 15?
CANTELOUPES Extra fancy melons, each 15, 2lhf
GOOSEBERRIES Extra select large berries, 4 boxes 25tf
DAIRY BUTTER Fresh, clean, sweet, full wt, roll 55
LORNA DOONES "Scotch Short Bread" in bulk, lb. 35
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
Where It Pays To Trade.
Makes the
Best Motor
Better
.JXTRA QUALITY j
MOTOR..
OIL
grade meter ea to the flfj
B ford note, Ceeapeay
aaii . npj
BaSSsssflaaKSi
YouH get
power, mors
miles per gallon?
out of White Star
Extra Quality Motor
Oil
Because it contains
no free carbon to "coke" the cylinders or foul the park plugs. ,
Because it has the body to seal the piston clearance it makes
all the gaa work alt the time. Stronger than any claim w.
might make is Una Ford letter:
"After careful experiments and tests, we have adopted
White Star Extra Quality Motor Oil here at the fac
tory and for use and sale at oar branch houses, as
best adapted for Ford cars.
(Signed) FORD MOTOR CO."
EXTRA QUALITY.
.MOTOR-
OIL
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Buy White Star Extra Quality
Motor Oil next time and you'll
realize that your Ford gives you
more power, at less cost than you
thought possible.
Sold in standard sites and the special ds)
gallon container by
ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO