East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 06, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1916.
PAGE EIGHT
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"Seal Brand"
The Coffee of
Universal A
If
lunvh or the Rwlc-nier
The monthh meeting t th 1
Sanctuary Chapter and Wot
Uixiliary will take place at the
orv m Wednesday at 2:30 P m
IDr
'. at the hunie of
t.ee street. The f
inguished and the
eetl til, The houi
Iv J. Sommerville.
Mis. Cobbert
r was iiuickli
Ion will not
t is owned by
lmplood li Water Works.
BMll Siehert Ned fowler and Wil
bur Uadle. three of the recent high j
school graduates, have MM Riven em
"loyment by the rendlelon water de-
l I
I In the camp-
the pot of gold at the
eiul of the long trail
I because of its rich, full,
1 satisfying strength.
1 CHASE & SANBORN'S
I SEAL BRAND COFFEE
Gray Bros Grocery Co. I
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cle
firt
Store i
Hart
Kiiiurcwl.
K'Che is moving part
Stock into the room formerly oecu
1 led b Mrs Hohbacn's bakery anJ
which has been thrown into one room
with his old store room. The enlarg
ed store gives his place a much more
attractive appearance
To tiomi Strawberry uny.
Quite a number of Pendletonians will
go to Milton tomorrow to attend the
tnnUSJ strawberry festival and horse j
show in that city.
Pw Divorces Granted
Dt TO reel have been granted to the
plaintiffs in the cases of Mary Steun-
Ot hot. dry1 lei vs. Julius SteunRel and of Suin
; all residents uel l Neil vs. Grace Horry Neil
n of trash In
County Court to Portland.
Judge C. H. Marsh and Commissi-1
oner 11. M. Cocklmrn expect to leave
tomorrow noon for Portland to join I
the subjects of Queen Muriel ami i
King Joy. Court will meet In the
morning for the purpose of auditing;
bills. Commissioner Cockburn will be
accompanied by bis wife and three j
daughters and also by Mr. and Mrs.
William Harder of Milton.
risk.
This Store Gives You the Greatest
Measure of Returns for the Money You Spend
Hot weather is fast approaching, our stocks are crowded with hot weather wear
ables, all at prices that mean savings for you.
Ladies' (ilnKham House Dresses, 111 to BO Ilk!
I, attics' Itiiugalow Aprons, light or dark tile
Ladles' Fancy Rit Aprons tttc
Ladles' kitchen Aprons S&e
t. ills' Gingham Dresses l'. 60, 8c, $1.25. $1.4$
Girls' Itloomcrs 38c, 19e
Sateen ivitiooatK I Be, 81c, Me, $1.4$
Children's Muslin Gown !$', $c
;lrls' Prince, slip 7$c
IJIrls' Muslin Pants UK- ,15c, 15c
MP"
.... SI $$
S2.l, M.50i $$
Dragg Shoes, Without ciiiH $2.$
Killing Roots
an..
It. V. 1). I'nlon Suits
Men's Mule skin shix
Men's Klk Skill Shoet
Hen's IHvhn shoos. . . .
Men's
Mcn'i
HeaN
Men'!
Men'
Men'
Mcit'i
PortM Knit Union suits
Work shirts
Hill Overalls .
Khukl IMnts
H3u
WHO
YOU CAN
DO
BETER
AT
4
J. C. Penney CoJnc
WE LEAD,
OTHERS
FOLLOW
hi
Had Hard Luck.
Dell and Bertha Hlancetl. Round
f hve returned from HondOB
where they took their racing stock for! Freeman from Si
the Dices there. Thev had the misfor- route lo Portland
tune to have their jocKey and one of
their horses crippled while en route
and were thus eliminated.
li
Irene Ituslmian Wants Divorce.
Irene Bushman, mixed blood wo-1 Pal
man who was one of the principal noc
witnesses for the state in the Marrin on
murder trial, today began suit against pot
her husband. Paul Bushman on the ant
grounds of desertion. Her attorney
are Haley & Raley.
iii " Balked on SI.
A card received today by Walt
gets who is en
by auto, says:
l.,n v II. Vrlington li A. M.
Twelve miles from Cecil, leak In
crank case, oil run out, several bear
ini.a burnt nut lowed to Cecil by
shot herself so that she nearly died,
Lauretta Cordon, a resident of the
casi end of the county, today filed
si.il lor divorce against her husband,
Klmer A. Cordon. They were mar
ried at Couer d'Alene. Idaho, in HOI
and have three children. She alleges
he curs. ,1 h. r frequently before her
children, blighting her pride, Woman
hood, individuality and motherly In
stincts, on May id she alleges he or
dered her away from home. She asks
for their household goods. John A.
Metcalfe of Walla Walla and Fee &
Fee of this citv are her attorneys.
I gerak battle will be rescued. Vessels
j reaching Copenhagen brought tales
of artfulness. But pride In the navv
,r growing hourly with the continued
j insistence of the admiralty that Oer-
many lost heavily.
Copenhagen reports that bodies of
British and Herman sailors have been
washed ashore, at Jutland. Scandi-
I navlan steamers rescMed some Wles-
baden survivors.
Large flerman cruisers which had
Leen patrolling the Russian coast have
I been withdrawn. Copenhagen reports
Chambers, Ilis bride and Joe!
es; machinist worked all alter
on 'l.tzxy' and all O. K. again,
ittr way to Portland lighter in
elbook bin happy and expect-
Mr. Richardson HI.
Mrs. Seth Richardson is reported
to be ill at her home.
$711 S-8 warded Indians
1 by the government, homesteaders and
t the state of Minnesota.
or $711, S28 The judgment is based on an award
t of Claims to the Indians of credit for SI, 692
tribe of teres of land and J2P2.31S on account
ota in con-' of value of timber cut from the lands,
mher taken with interest
Returns from College.
Cecil Curl. Pendleton boy who has
just completed his first year at O. A
I C, arrived home this morning to spen 1
jthe summer, the first of the students
lot that institution to return tie wa
et Pullman for the nig I
track meet Saturday.
Three water certificates.
County Clerk Sallng today received
from the state water board three wa
ter certificates granting water in this
county. The Birch creek Ditch Co
is given water out or Birch creek. J.
4 Hrndlev is given water out of
denoids Removed.
P. little son of Rev. and Mrs. 11
H. Hubhcll underwent un operation
for the removal of adenoids today.
McK$ Woman HI.
Mrs. Max Blatt, daughter of Mrs.
Claude Crow, is reported ciulte ill at
her h
anus
it
EYFS ltiUD uLftiiLS WOUND
AKOFIIUD UNStS DUPUCATtD
AMUit A' ' 7 V BANK
BUILDING - PENDU10N ORI
Phone 609
on McKay creek today,
i Dr. R. B. Wins
DENTIST
18-20 Judd Bldg., Cor.
Court and Main Sts. Den
tistry of best quality using
the latest painless meth
ods. Evening and Sunday
by appointment.
Telephone 229
iiirintr Rraneh and ilanna cost on is
onference given water out of Pine Creek. These
the first water certiticates recen -here
for over six months.
THE most popular drink
in Pendleton
in
Return from Portland.
Carl Cooley and R. E. Chloupek
I two of the five who made the trip t
! Portland Sunday with R. W'. Ritner it
j his car, arrived home this morning
Thev declare there Is no
Beautiful Sewing Display.
Beautiful specimens of sewing, both
hand and machine work, by the pu
t ii of St. Joseph's academy were on
question ' exhibition in one of the study halls o
To summer in Bast,
Albert K White, who has been!
elected to the prlncipalship of the
Washington school, Is leaving today
for the coast and will go on to Illinois
to spend the summer.
IT HAS THE "PEP"
Refreshing Invigorating Non-Intoxicating
In a class by itself as a summer
drink for men, women and children
On Draught and in Bottles
at Follow lug Resorts:
Conner's Cigar Store.
Billy's Place
Coutts & McDevitt
The Crescent
Round-Up Pool Hall
Sold to the family trade in c
W. W. Hoch
Bungalow Pool Hall
The Charles Co.
Gritman's Cigar Store.
Served at the Following
Cafes.
St. George Grill
Quelle Cafe.
of one dozen bottles and up,
We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks,
PORT-0 and PEND-0.
Brewed and bottled by
Wm. Roesch Bottling Co.
about the car having made the trip (the academy on Monday. The work
in the record time of nine hours. The was done by the pupils in all th
best time, they say. was made this grades and the third to the high
side of The Dalles. -chool. inclusive anil constated of un-
der itarments, aprons, guest towels.
Miglcrs IMead Utility. Piow slips, table linens, crochet
Harrv Kissemter. Tobe Hush and. work, tatting, etc The large num-
.. . . . . j .,. .i 1 v,r ,,f iiemitlfnl nifees indicated that
Ivaipn .cnaeier. ariesieu hw " r
on a charge of catching undersized , I he domestic art department has been
this vear. The follow-
riPn vesieruH HKwrnuuii nr-tsci
guiltv In the Pilot Rock justice court ing received premiums In this depart-
. ... i.v.tlia,- vfrlf Ignore stwag-
and were fined i.'a eacn ana cohih. nw " ,
telia Koaen, tveia vey. .naor
day by Warden Tonkin will fight the j Vey. The commencement exercises
J ... .. .... a. t ..v. ...lrn,i. mill tnkn
1 ..f hl, Or L. JUBf I'll rtt-o,,.!,,., rt.ii -
i nn il leni ml mump, .... , -
hunting and fishing licenses revoked
tor the rest of the year.
place at the Alta theater, Thursday,
June 8. at 2:J0 p m
Hue Fire This A. M.
A fire alarm was turned in this
morning from Box 41 about 10
o'clock and the fire department found
a small fire, started by a defective
Iv. of p. Kntcrtains Visitors,
About 125 Knights or Pythias, many,
of them from the various lodges over j
'he county, met last evening in the lo-1
ul hall while Damon Lodge No. 1
put on the degree work, following !
the work all adjourned to the Kopper
Kettle where a splendid banquet was
terved. J. W. Maloney, grand master
of exchequer, presided as toastmaster
and John Miller and Mayor Lon Wil-i
liams of Milton and Mayor J A. Best
end Rev. J. E. Snyder of Pendleton1
responded to toasts. Miss Mayree
Snyder sank several appreciated solos
j and Miss Alice Doche played several
oeauttful numbers on the piano. Mil
ton had the largest visiting delegation
' resent and brought a candidate who
! was given the third degree along with
j .m al candidates.
GO TO THE
St. George Grill
when you want a good
steak.
35c Merchants Lunch
Served Daily.
CONING TO PORTLAND
FOR
Rose Festival?
MAKE
Hotel B&rr
your headquarters. Two
blocks from Union Depot
and close to festival cen
tre. Hot ami cold water
in all rooms.
Rates 50c, 75c and $1.00
Write for reservations.
Driven JYantlc. Tries to Suicide.
Alleging that on March 30 of this
year she was driven so frantic by her
husband's persistently cruel treat
ment that she grabbed a revolver and
STRONG WITNESS IN ORPET CASE
Itcrlin i alls liandstriim.
LONDON, June 6. A Reuter dis
patch from Zurich says that members
of the Herman Landstrum, class o(
1917, who are living abroad, have
been ordered to return home immedi
ately. The landstrum is a home defense
force which includes. In addition to
trained soldiers between the ages of
S9 to 4',, all those between the ages
of 17 and 39 who have received no
military training.
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i PHONES, MJb 15.
l l.KAMJ.VKss ECONOMY SERVICE
S HANDY HOUSE STEP t HAIRS When you see them
you surely want one; each $1.15
IIASKKT Roth open chip and satchel, lirioed acli luc to
fj doc. E
HOOD RIVER STRAW BERRIES Fancy ripe biTrim.
r 2 boxen 25o -
QUEEN ODIVKS 27-oi Jar, special Se
CANTELOUFE8 The extra fancy rlix- kind, each ISO
E SlSVi NIFTY CANDIES TODAY The kinds you like,
MAPIEWE AH M'XCII SETS For ptenies and parties 3
tin1 complete wtA eanb
City Brewery,
Wholesale and Family Trade.
Telephone 528
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June 1 Pear
Every woman before Clea
patra and since has admired
beautif ul pearls.
They are worn by women of
fashion and refinement
throughout the world.
We will be pleased to quote
prices on real pearls to inter
ested customers.
Cultured pearls in rings and
La Tosca pearl strands we have
for your inspection.
Royal M. Saw telle
Since 1887.
I The
HALLMARK X
Store
Tan Hacks Hujfhcs.
CHICAGO, June I. Governor
Whitman of New York, admit-
ted that the Taft family and
fortune are connected with the
Hutthes campaign. Charles
Taft is interested in the cam-
palRn. but Whitman was uncer-
tain to what extent. He would
not comment on reports that
Taft is backing Hutthes for ra-
venae on Roosevelt. Whitman
as
wi
th
Die Peoples warehouse
W HERE 1 r PAYS TO TR IDE.
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nad that ex-I'resldent Taft !
in comnlete sympathy with !
political views "f his
ther.
MOST OF SHIPS'
CREWS ARE LOST
BRITISH PBBtaO HAS 0 nOPE
OF MORE SURVIVORS FROM
GREAT SKA HATTliE.
LONDON, June 6. The hope of
EriRllsh families Is helnc slowly
crushed that more sailors of the Ska-,
S INTL. film sece..
Miss BtaanOf Double, a stanch friend of Marian Lambert, who In
sists the (firl did not commit suicide, as Will Orpct, her alleged slayer, says.
Miss Double declares that Miss Dam hert told her several times she wa
tired of Orpet. The State expects MIhh Doubles testimony will help
- onvict Orpet.
Expert repairing
of Watches
and Jewelry.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
There's a reason why there are more than
one million three hundred thousand Ford
cars in use today, and that reason is based
on the matchless service and economy of
Ford cars. Universal service is the most
conclusive evidence of genuine value.
That is one good reason. Ruy today
Touring Car $492.45; Runabout $442.45;
f. o. b. Pendleton. On sale at
ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO.
812 Garden St. Telephone ;rl
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