East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 09, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY SA3T OR&GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1916,
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GOLD DOLLAR
nines
A LARGE SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED.
This is the right season to can your berries.
EXTRA SPECIAL
No 1 Stock. Satisfaction Guaranteed,
WHILE THEY LAST
The Crate 1.85
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
"QUALITY"
Two Phones, 28.
823 Main St.
GO TO THE
St. George Grill
when you want a good
steak.
35c Merchants Lunch
Served Daily.
Notice of Payment of City f Pendle
ton Improvement tends.
Notice la hereby givei that City of
Pendleton Improvement Brads No. 4,
Series H. and Nos. 3 ant 4, Series P.
will be paid upon presentation there
of to the undersigned at the American
National Bunk. Pendleton. Umatilla
County. Oregon. Interest on said
bonds ceases July 1, I tit,
Dated June 7, 1911.
LEE MOORHOUSH,
Treasurer, City of Pendleton.
3 By Wm Mickelsen. Deputy.
Son Ls Horn.
A son was born this morning on
McKay creek to Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Ingram.
Default Judgment Taken.
F. C McKenile of Hermiston has
been given a default judgment of
ITS0.25 In his suit against Charles H.
Bronson.
Leave. For Convention.
Will M Peterson of this city ami
Judge A. S. Bennett of The Dalles,
elected delegates to the national dem
ocratic convention, will leave this eve
ning for St. Imi. Both are strong
supporters of President Wilson.
Will luilkl Huugalow.
Henry Thompson has taken out a
permit to build a $1300 bungalow on
i.illeth street.
lUanoett's Brother Here.
Dell Blancett, wetl known Round
Up star, Is enjoying a visit from a
brother who arrived unexpectedly
yesterday from his home at Pasadena.
Calif.
! Dr. HiU Goes East.
Dr. Elmer Hill has gone to Roches
ter, Minnesota to spend a few weeks
'studying at the Mayo Institute prior
to which he will attend the Detroit
I meeting of the American Medical as
'iOilatlon Walla Walla Union
Appointed Voting Vnvnt,
Walter Rose of the freight depart
ment of the O-W. R. & N. was this
morning formally appointed acting
agent for Pendleton during the Illness
of T. F. O'Brien. Reports from
Portland are that Mr. O'Rrlen Is im
proving rapidly.
Sues For Divorce.
F.lixabeth C Krueger has brought
suit In the circuit court for a divorce
from her husband Leo E. Krueger,
and for the restoration of her maiden
r.ame. Wetzstein. They were married
in North Dakota In 1911 and she al
leges that he has cursed her fre
quently, boasted of his infidelity
and squandered his money. W. M
Peterson is her attorney.
Alexander Returns Home.
R. Alexander, prominent merchant,
arrived home yesterday from a trip
to San Franciseo En route he at
tended the I. O. F. grand lodge at
Roseburg, later spending a week in
the Hay City Returning home he
stopped a short while in Portland for
the Rose Festival.
Overalls lor the Man that Works
The man that works wants clothes that feel right and above all that wear right.
We still offer you the BEST STANDARD OVERALLS MADE for 83c, and mind you
they are good heavy weight, made as you wish them to be made. We also offer
you good bib overalls in a trifle lighter weight at 39c, 49c, 69c. IT PAYS TO
TRADE AT THE GOLDEN RULE.
Men's II. V. I). Union Suits M9e
Men's l"oni Knit I'nlon Suits S9e
Men's Mesh I'nlon Suite 48c
Meal Work shirts 3Se
Men'H Canvas Cloves, knit wrist 5c
Men's Work Sock 8c
Men's Bandana Handkerchiefs So
Men's Silk Socks 25c
Mettl Summer Shoe (1.40
Children's ltoniier 10c
Hoys' Suits, $4.00 values tl.M
Boys' Overalls 2S
Hoys Shirts Ma
Men's Sport shirts 44o
Children's I tali Hall Hats 25a
Men s ftM. Hats Me
Suit Cases, matting or fibre 8c
Children's Barefoot Sandals 41k-. SSc. 7r. N9c 8o
YOU CAN
DO
BETER
AT
WE LEAD,
OTHERS
FOLLOW
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
On Draught and in Bottles
at Follow inz Resorts:
Conner's Cigar Store.
Billy's Place
Coutts & McDevitt
The Crescent
Round-Up Pool Hall
W. W. Hoch
Bungalow Pool Hall
The Charles Co.
Gritman's 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-0.
Brewed and bottled by
Wm. Roesch Bottling Co.
City Brewery.
Wholesale and Family Trade. Telephone 528
Mrs. skinner Wins Out.
Mrs. Georgia Skinner has finally
won out in the long legal battle with
I Roy Furnas. Judge Phelps giving
a decision in her favor. The legal
dispute has been in the court for over
a year By Judge Phelps' decision
Mrs. Skinner gets title to the land up
on which she built a house and ol
which Furnas had twice sued to get
possession.
Parker Gets License.
"Painless" Parker. Portland dentist,
was today granted a license to practice
in Oregon by the state board of dental
examiners, according to Dr. V. A.
Fitzgerald of Portland, partner of
Dr Parker. Dr. Fitzgerald has been
traveling through the county by auto
mobile in the Interests of a bill to be
initiated at the November election and
eppeared on the streets here last
week demonstrating painless methods
on dentistry Parker has been with
the Portland firm Tor several years
hut never held an individual license in
Oregon.
Reds vs. Blacks Sunday.
The black race will be pitted
against the red race Sunday in a base
ball game to be played at Round-Up
Park between the Colored Tigers of
this city and the Indian boys of the
agency. The two teams met once
before, the colored boys winning 4
to 3 In a ten inning battle.
and tomorrow afternoon will be for
women only and tomorrow night It
will le for men only.
Mrs. Liggett is not advising women
to insist upon their physlciuns using
the drug which secures painless child,
birth. "In this country." she says,
"Twilight Sleep is only an experiment
and, as now developed, is not adapted
to all women even under the best of
circumstances. Therefore, I say, be
ware of the physician who advertises
Twilight Sleep Since the exploitation
of this method of childbirth, Innum
erable quacks have taken advantage
of It to enrich themselves, and. In their
ignorance, they jeapordize the lives of
mother and babe."
Officer Pleads Insanity.
DUBLIN. June S At the session of
the court martial of Captain Bowen
Solthurst. who Is accused of manu
facture for having ransed the execu
'ion during the recent rebellion of F
Sheehy Skeffington. editor of the Irish
Citizen, testimony was given that he
was mentally unstable,
This was the testimony of Drs.
Thomas Dickson and Fred Mclntyre.
who had examined the prisoner.
ROSE FKSTIVAI. EDITION'.
Regarding Winter's Receivership.
WriUng from Portland James
Griggs of the Appling-Griggs Co.,
which had the sub-Qontract for in
stalling the heating plant in the fed
eral building, disclaims responsibil
ity for causing the financial embar
rassment of J. S. Winters, the general
contractor. He states that some dam
age was caused when the boiler froze
up last winter and declares this re
sulted from Mr. Winters' failure to
keep up the temperature in the build
ing to the contract point. However,
the amount this mistake involved wai
less than $1000 and in nowise respon
sible for the receivership, says the
letter. Mr. Griggs states that Mr.
Winters' troubles result from his gen
eral financial condition. He says Mr.
Winters has left Portland and his
present whereabouts are unknown.
Mrs. Liggett and Son!
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(Continued from page one.)
nnd. reproduced in her own hand
writing, was given to the people ot
Rosaria through a special Rose Fes
thai edition of the East Oregonian.
The special edltiton. 10,000 copies
of which are today Oeing distributed
broadcast over Portland. Is devoted
entirely to the Round-up and is in
tended to remind Portlandeis and
their festival visitors of the approach
of the seventh annual frontier festi
val to be staged by the city that pro
vided the queen and the king Of the
Rose Festival.
very phase of the Round-up, from
! Its origin and development to plans
for the forthcoming show, is covered
in the special edition and the reading
matter is broken by numerous Round
Up cuts. On the front page Is shown
a fac-slmlle of Queen Muriel's proc
lamation, a picture of the queen her
self In her festival robes and of King
Joy, who Is the president of the
Round-up. A "motion" picture of a
steer bulldogging event and a picture
of Lee Caldwell, champion broncho
buster, are also on the front page
Across the double page in the center
of the paper Is shown a panorama ot
the Round-Up and many other typi
cal Round-Up scenes are reproduced
Auto state.
For Adams, Athena and Weston,
leaves The Quelle restaurant at 10 a
m and 4 p. m. each day.
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VEYfSItSISO OUSSfS GROUND
ANDFITI5D- LEMSES DUPLICATED
AMUCAN NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING.- PtflDilTON.ORE
Phone 609
This Is a picture of Mrs. R. B. Lig
gett, the "Twilight Sleep" lecturer,
and her 16 months old son who Is al-
ready half as tall as his mother Mrs.
i Liggett is only 1 feet 9 1-2 Inches high
nnd her baby was 26 Inches long
end weighed 1-2 pounds at birth,
j Her husband is 6 feet two and weighs
I over 200 pounds He will be remem
, bered by sport lovers as the star half
j back of the University of Minnesota
i football team for four years.
Mrs. Liggett tls showing a motion
cloture of "Twlligh Sleep." taken at
Freiburg, ;it the Oregon theater. The
lecture this afternoon, this evening
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June Die Pearl Month
Every woman before Clea
patra and since has admired
beautiful pearls.
They are worn by women of
f a s li i o n and refinement
throughout the world.
We will be pleased to quote
price;; on real pearls to inter
ested customers.
Cultured pearls in rings and
La Toaca pearl strands we have
for your inspection.
Royal M. Sawtelle
Since 1887.
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ANOTHER CARLOAD JUST RECEIVED
Come in and learn why this car is running
on the road when others of equal first cost
are in the shop.
Pendleton Auto Co.
Show room corner Court and Cottonwood Sts.
Telephone 603
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LOCALS
(Paid Advertisement.)
For sale A few nead full blood
Shropshire sheep. Jas. Porter. Phone
241R
Wanted Kxpcrienced girl for gen-
erai housework. Phonee 113 or call
I 600 W. Court
For sale cheap 12 foot Blewett
I I ombine Almost new. D. I Hop
kins, Helix.
1 Reliable housekeeper or cook de
! sires position. Address "A" this of-
flee. ,
Lost Ladles' small purse, last Sat
urday. Return to this office for re
ward. I For rent 2 strictly modern house
! keeping rooms, reasonable 114 Stone
i wall Jackson.
For sale Brown and Lewis com
bined harvester; 16 ft. cut and almost
good as new. N K. Bott, Helix, Ore
gon.
The Quelle this morning received
.some very choice crawfish for their
trade and are now ready to serve all
orders.
Rooming house for sale. Mala
street, In center of business district.
Doing good business. Inquire of Pen
land Bros.
For sale Modern five room bun
galow. One year old. Full basement
Five minute walk from Main street.
Terms Address "W" thlB office.
Prompt automobile taxi service,
day or night. Funerals to cemetery
only 13 50. Phone 880. Hotel 3;
George. Carney Taxi Ce.
$300 buys a big, powerful automo
bile. Machine and tires In Al condi
tion. Terms to responsible party. En
quire "C" this office.
For trade Two lots with modern
six room bungalow, In good Willam
ette town. Will trade for Pendleton
real estate. Address "I. M " this of
fice. Lost Between Pilot Rock and
Pendleton, Saturday night, half breed
bulldog, black tall bob, white stripe
In forehead. Suitable reward for In
formation leading to return of same.
Phone 16F14.
Outurday Specials at The Boo Hive.
(S-lO-lSc.)
Hosiery for the whole family, 21
kinds at 7 l-2c a pafr, all regular 10c
a pair values and over.
Ladles' mercerized, light weight
7 l-2c pair.
Infants, any color, 7 l-2c pair
Hoys' and Girls' extra spliced heel
and toe, 7 l-2c pair.
Infants, any color, 7 l-2c paid.
Here too we carry the best made
stockings to retail at 25c, ladles' silk,
For mre.
Studebaker touring car. D. B. Waf
fle. Residence, 284M. Office phons
130. Adv.
Administratrix sale Postponed.
June 5th. 1916. administratrix sal.
of C. H. Brown acre property contin
ued for better bids. Consists of nine
room dwelling dairy barn, chicken
houses and one and one-fourth acres
within city limits, near Walters' mill.
See Geo. W Coutts. attorney for Lais
Brown, administratrix Ad.
Expert repairing
of Watches
and Jewelry.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
Dr. R. B. Rolns
DENTIST
18-20 Judd Bldg., Oor.
Court and Main Sts. Den
tistry of best quality using
the latest painless meth
ods. Evening and Sunday
by appointment.
Telephone 229
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! SPECIALS I
FOR SATURDAY
Picnic Hams
Of the best quality because they bear this stamp
F US P
14c lb
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( Oregon Market (
E A full line of lunch meats for your Sunday outing dinner. E
Two Telephones 600 and 601
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BUICK
gives you all the beauty, luxury, power, perform
ance, comfort and convenience of cars costing once
and a half as much.
That's why more BUICKS are sold here than
all other makes of cars combined.
We invite you to ride in a BUICK and prove this
to your own satisfaction.
OREGON MOTOR GARAGE
Incorporated.
117. 110.121, 123 Wt Court St. Telephone 468
lisle, etc. Adr.
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