East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 22, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
PATH EAST ORBGONTAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1916
EIGHT PAGES
Fancy Hood
Rive
r
STRAWBERRIES
FOR CANNING
$1.75
GRAY BROS. GROCERYCO.
"QUALITY"
Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St
EJ-
Marrlw l.hvnse Issued.
. ltarriai licence was issued this
aft,'riHMn to William BWMM Bal
ley at Milton and Kelta K. Womhaugh
of this eit. They will be married
this evening.
'.i i;in'-(' luht Mm.
The infant child at Kwtnti
loOJtl ' t j 1 1 : t .' died M'StlTtlti:
Sjjlorman Nearly Keivervd.
Georue Spierman. the colored man
recently shot through the body by C
E. Runyan Is recovering rapidly now
from his wound. He Is still at the
hospital !ut was able to sit up yester
day and eat a big meal.
la Dow Colkvtlon Vdded.
The collection ol mounted animals
and birds owned by a I. UU'ow 1
todav bttaf. moved to the offices of
Major le Moorhouso to be added to
the famous Moorhousc museum. Mr.
La lo's collection of old suns Is al
so being moed there.
Yes Sir! It Pays to Trade at
The Golden Rule
They eliminate the credits; they cut out the deliveries; they forget high-priced fix
tures; they give this money back to us in return; they buy in large quantities for 125
J. C. Penny Co. Stores all under one account and here is where they save us lots of
money. We notice it in better qualities and cheaper prices. Take it from me, you'll
always do better in all your wants at the Golden Rule Store.
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GO TO THE
St. George Grill
when you want a good
steak.
35c Merchants Lunch
Served Daily.
Auto Stage.
For Adams, Athena and Westoa.
i leaves The vjuelle restaurant at 10 a,
j m and 4 p. in. each day.
VoUce to Farmers.
We want 75 tons of bundled wheat
hay PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER
(Adv 1
For Hire.
Studebaker touring car. D. B. Waf
fle. Residence. !84M. Office phonj
130 AdV.
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HTHE most popular drink
in Pendleton
Vot for i.ai.i. n Slreot.
l"pon recommendation of chairman
Kirkpatrick of the sewer committee
the council last night voted to allow
the petition asking for a sewer on
Cianlen street between Bluff and Tus
tin. A petition asking for an arc
light at the Intersection of West Webb
and Aura streets was referred to the
light committee
Oregoa Football Man Here.
Kenneth Bartlett of Estacada. who
Ml a star member of the University
of Oregon football team last season,
arrived in Pendleton this morning to
spend the summer m the harvest
fields. Bartlett played tackle last
year and expects to return to college
this fall hardened by his work up
here. He formerly lived at La
Grande.
Stay at Omvention short.
Though he arrived only last even
ing for the Christian chnrch conven-
REMONSTRANCE MADE OVER
LICENSING OF PEDLERSJ
A remonstrance, signed bj more
than itt resident of Pendleton,
against the proposed ordinance, to li
cense professional peddlers in the city
was presented to the city council last
evening and was referred to the ordi
nance committee
The remonstrators protest against
the licensing of peddlers of fruits and
vegetables The ordinance as Intro
duced provides for a license of $3.00
per day or J u per week for peddlers
but excludes those persons who are
peddling fruits, vegeinbles or other
products that they raise themselves.
However, It is said that most of the
fruits and vegetables peddled here are
Now Fall (dngtuuns Oo
New l ull IVivulc-, . . . . . 7 I -2c, IHc, 12 -2c
New lall Blanket-. Hc, IMS, 31. UN
I adiov nrawilt ins Mo, Me, is,.
corset Coven te. 15c, a to, ite
Ladles' i nioii suits Ho, ic. sv
LadrMt' HpoM Hats Ith tkV, 8c
Mosquito N'rtuag, yard tt i-ie
lloio Muslin j .o
New ScriBM Oc. 12 l-2c. 15c, tc. ISC
Hoys- Suit 2.8, S3.S8. SLUM
Boj Hat 49c, , Mk)
Hoys' CaM ano, lc, Mo
Kojrs' Hall Kali Hats 25c, 45c, SSc
lloyn' Waists jjo
Men's Work Shirts, 25c, 4.V
Men's Work Socks 5c
Men's Work Pants ago
Men's Elk Skin BhoriB gl.VH
Men's iiaru-Mtor shoes Ii.ui, si.
YOU ARE INVITED TO PENDLETON'S BIG FREE CELEBRATION OF THE
FOURTH. MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME AT THE GOLDEN RULE STORE.
J.C. Penney Co. Inc.
WE LEAD,
OTHERS
FOLLOW
ENDORSES XOKMAl. S'II(MIi.
(Continued from page one )
it to Pendleton, it
tion. Rev Leon Meyers of The Dalles r,,l,,'s'ra"' hat many of the small
was forced to leave this morning He : farm,"rs T "n" 0 bring their own
received a subpoena requiring hla
presence in court at Eugene as a wit
ness In a suit growing out of an ac
cident which he chanced to see over
a year ago. Rev. Meyers formerly
lived In Eugene.
ieu,e mis a.ieruoon rn me inompson tend to attack
car for Lewiston, Idaho, to participate' Hundreds of refugees crossed Into
in a golfing tournament In that city , E Paso this morning
Saturday and Sunday. Three of Ba-
ers uesi piayers wm join tnem ana MEXICO CITY
me iwa cities win iurnisn one team
isters and religious workers to ac
quaint themselves and their commu-
not peddled by producers but by men!"'t'fs with the services at their dls-
wno nuy directly from the small far-1 posal and to cooperate with the col
RMrs, making up a load, and bringing! ,,, , ... cr(1, .,. , m, hpr.
I claimed by the I , ant I
Professor Ressler Urged the Inter-
products to the city and that the A,?,.? , T , , ? I
nance would work , hardship upon bulld,n "P tne rural 8chools' Jurt
them The ordinance was read again " 'h'' 7 J
list evonixo. bi ,.i . , 'the rural church, so Is the teacher;
asi evening, but no action was taken I . , L ,
npn jt the supreme agency In the school.
This teacher must be selected and
trained with I view to permanent ser-.
vice in the rural community. This Is
not being done now by the high:
school training courses and cannot
yesterday held 4000 Soldiers, I be for the reason that the best coun- j
teacher must be country-reared'
AWAIT orokus TO INVADE,
(Continued from ,iage one.)
To Filter LVWistOa Tournament.
Four of Pendleton's best golfers,
Brooke Dickson. George Hartman, W. which
u inompson ana j. . lauman. wilt o.iuwd ihf tiw thn, trv
. ,,,, TM I fflT HI-j
June 22. Persh-
and In love with country life.
FSTOn Normal sctiool.
In a brief Interview nt noon today,
Professor Ressler expressed his ap-
to compete against Walla Walla and General Trevi
f ,ht' insi Of jubllsh a normal school
proval of the Initiative measure to es-
in eastern
no caused the battle at Oregon. He believes that the inter-
drive up to witness the tournament.
IT HAS THE "PEP"
Refreshing
invigorating
Non-Intoxicating
In a class by itself as a summer
drink for men, women and children
Oa Draught and in Unities
at Following lli-irts:
Conner's Cigar Store.
Billy's Place
Coutts ft McDevitt
The Crescent
Round-Fp Pool Hall
W. W. Hoch
Bungalow Pool Hall
The Charles Co.
OJritman's Cigar Store.
Served at the Following
Cares.
St. George Grill
Quelle Cafe.
Hydrants Easily Broken.
Declaring that the' use of fire hy-
iui lining aier lanxs anu .were driven back
flushing sewers is damaging the hy-' captured. General
drants. Superintendent F. B. Hayes of jn ,le battle
See the Smiling Faces
at Our Soda Fountain
A taste of our dainty delicacies tells the story. The
best in quality, good service and cleanliness helps
to make our fountain the most popular one in
town. We have a large variety of fancy mixed
drinks, plain and fancy sundaes, parfaits and
frappes; something that will surely please your
taste. t
3
ericans were moving southward but'
unwn. air. anu Airs. F. E. judd rnrrim a,oi ... I
and Miss Thelma Thomfison will also' lle .T, , vl Xt a"""untea 1 csts of the rural schools will be serv-
th. im,i 7 v ei1 h("!t b' Providing opportunities for
ImcfT f "? " rderS- An hl" Professional training with
I . ,' J T,'M r,'",rted ,hat the n the reach of young men and worn-
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irv Most nf (Mir V-mintr noun a irltl w
Seventeen were!n,' ,raVei far r, ",i.hr ,!,., i I
aomez was killed j Tne great terrltory ,.,,8tt,rn Oregon
the water department last evening! needs an Institution for the profes- S:
asked the council to cooperate with' r, p,o i,m nTk slonal training of te.u hers and further: BB-
the water commission in devising' evacuated Juare,! today BarlT Mita ! P",ylBt 0n MUI holdlnf
some means of preventing this. He'm.irnln.r iw. , , u""1""k the progress or the country
suggested the Installation of different I ia .,.l v . . 1 Ju r"i schools. ,me of th
. . " . . ...a'.cu wun carrai .isias anil r vl .
... .., ...... b ians. riaing atop the cars or hanging
es. The f re hydrants, h. said, are W the sldp3. U W8J1 thJ
very delicately constructed and easily w sokU-, except possible a small
broken so as to be unserviceable. Ho;(fU;ir(i, was gofn ,,efore n,'
told of a number or cases where hy-1
drants had been broken recently and! WASHINGTON' jne " ecre
referred to the Domestic Laundry fire tary of War Hakpr tnat
which gained a big headway because he Is endeavoring to move the Call
of damage to a hydrant , fornla, Kansas and Missouri militia to
I the border immedlatel
with on I nurcn Kcsiimeu.
ral betterment.
chief factors In ru-1 s
The Boy is Father l
to the Man ll
They will Old sayings like tills are fraught with
1 "Mi -I M" 1 I I Viiin Tt-niiT.Li ... 1 .... sa rnnrl ........ . ... . . a
Work looklnir to the comoletlon of ' .... v.r IZ. ' ""u - mauung. And what
. . - - :- --.o.n.i iirn ineir rauimneni is com
SToniftaUon Is not quite com-yet.
z. Sold to the family trade in cases of one dozen bottles and up,
H 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 nd Family Trade.
Telephone 518 ,
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enougn or ine uatnonc cnurcn to p,.e
make It serviceable untirsuch time as' piet(
tne cnurcn can complete it according
to the original plans has been begun
and it is hoped to have the church
ready for use by this fall. The origi
nal plans call for a very large church
In the shape of a cross and will cost
about $75,000. Already about 135,000
has been spent in putting up ths
ion? nana ana n is now piannea to i
roor over tnat portion of it which; ''inude McCollooh. Portland lawver
forms the stem of the cross. This will and former stilte senator from Baker
give the church two and a half times county, was here yesterday upon a
the capacity of the present church and business trip. He left In the evening
will be sufficient for the needs of the for Walla Walla
congregation for some years. In ap-,
pearanee it will be complete In Its ef-J
"ill nld the CXDCrtant
mother In corwerrlng
her health, her
strength, bcr mental
repose and the ab
sence of mail o as
pains Is a subject of
sst moment Among
the recognized helps Is
a splendid rem e d y
known as "Mother's
Friend." Applied to
the muscles It slnLj In
deeply to make them
Arm n.J nil.... I. il...
iwkx m 1 e""'ii, u tiiu.1
ksSfcr m Df.j fKrt i...
ipimenls that produce pain, it HffattH the
burden on the nervous system. Induces calm,
restful nights of health-giving nl-cp and
makes the day sunny and happy. Get a
bottle of "Mother's Friend" of any dnimtlit
ami vol! will then ro;iHA ti.t... II 1 i. '
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ITRYPTOK
IV GLASSES IV
THE ONLY INVISIBLE BIFOCAL
Miss Caynell Baldwin left last nieht Tta Z ' V "P. n""!"
feet and, when the time comes, can, for Portland where she will soend the barmlem hut so etfective tht aJZS I
be fully completed without tearing summer. She will return In the fall commenf!I to all expectant mothers by
away any of the work now being done. , to resume her classes on the violin ! B"1- went 'hr0I1h.. tlle ORtssI with
r. , nni in.. Ul DrSOBSia
I Regulator Co, 412 Ulnar Dlug, Atlanta, Ga,
Mrs P H. Meader of Orangeville r0" ran liave a free ropy of a wonderful
Idaho, is at the Pendleton. I r.,n?f 't,Kn,ol,ls,ittm"e thlngs fl
all expectant mothers uellght to read. Write
Now is the time
to buy
FUEL
SPECIAL PRICES ON GOOD
DRY WOOD
IN LOTS OF FIVE CORDS AND OVER.
GENUINE ROCK SPRINGS
PEACOCK LUMP COAL
Let us figure with you and show you why it
is cheaper for you to buy now.
PENDLETON ICE & COLD STORAGE CO.
Earl Gillanders, Mgr. Phone 178
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Why I Wear
PTOir
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IV GLASSE
Royal M. Sawtelle
Since 1887.
The
HALLMARK
Store
........
They combine near and far
vision in one lens. Yet they
have no lines to blur your vis
ion, give you a freakish ap
pearance, or accentuate your
age, and they free you from
fussing with two pairs of glass
es, for genuine Kryptoks
SEE
TYFS TESUO (RMStS GROUND
AXOF!l!fD-lfNStS DUPLICATED
AMEriiCAN NAII0NAL BANK
BUILDING - PfNOUION CRE
Pmonc 609
A lawn social will be held tomor
row evening by the Christian Endeav
or of the Presbyterian church at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Ous Byers, 1301
EaRt Court street.
LOCALS
For rtnt Furnished rooms. 52 1
Franklin.
Widow, 33, neat, refined, good cook
and housekeeper, reliable, wants place
to cook for men on ranch. Can cook
for a large crew and take full charge.
Phone French Restaurant.
Class In Occultism and Psychology.
Mrs. Alice Carvel teacher, six lessons,
$5.00: first lesson. "Know Thvself.'
second. "How to Concentrate Your
Forces.' third, "Poise, fourth, "How
to be Successful.' Class will begin
June 26th , free consultation dally,
SIS Thompson Btreet, near E. Alta.
Expert repairing
of Watches
and Jewelry.
Satisfaction guaranteed
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler.
Mrs. .. carvel, .Spiritual Medium
and teacher of the Roslcruslan Phi
losophy Free consultation dally. Mes
sage meetings Thursday, s p, m. 616
Thompson street, near E. Alta Adv
(lard of Thankx.
We wish to thank the many kind
friends for their acts of kindness dur
ing our late bereavement
J. L. WALDRON AND DAUGHTER.
(Adv.)
Notts.
Private maternity home. Skilled
attention Address P. o Box 10. La
Dr. R. B.
Roll
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
fj VAiyi-rH-HEAD ffc)
Is defined by k's quarter-million owners as mean
ing POWER.
THE thing that makes or mars
a motor car is POWER.
POWER is the source of great
est saustaction in a motor
The lack of it is the source
greatest annoyance
In all things other than POW
ER the BUICK is equal to the
best.
In POWER it stands alone.
BUICK VALVE-IN-HEAD MOTOR POWER
Ask to have it demonstrated.
OREGON MOTOR GARAGE
Incorporated.
117. 119. 121. 123 Weit Court St. Telephone 48
car.
of
Orande, Oregon. Adv.
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