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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1916)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1916. EIGHT PAGES SOMETHING TO WEAR NOW SOMETHING YOU NEED NOW SOMETHING YOU MUST HAVE NOW ICED PAGE FIGHT A COFFEE "Ml S hake FOR A FEW DAYS We will give with each order of C. & S. Coffee ONE CANISTER OF C. & S. TEA FREE. GRAY BROS GROCERY 0 "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St. I a-t (.milt' of Season. I WIBimb Lowell, a Father. The hgssngli a ton will ba usher- Congratulation are being shower- I ed out in Pendleton tomorrow when led upon Mr and Mm William Lowell the Pendleton Colored Tigers meet to whom a hoy was born this morn. I the Petidhton All-Stars at Round-Up lug at St, Anthony's hospital Park. . Marrillgc UCWM Issued. Theaters HI (aiw. A marriage license was issued to- The Alta, Cosy, Pastime and Tein- day by the county clerk to Prank Hil- ple theaters assisted Captain Lee dehrand and l.oe tmvis. Clark in his recruiting work here by running an announcement of his i Committed to llopii.il campaign In the city for recruits. l.ouis Wunsch of Baker ha received at the treatment. statt boon Hospital tor (nn Is Improved. C W. Orton. former well known' 'ansycle resident who has been 111 ! Motor to Colorado. for some time in Portland, arriveilj K Holder and son in Pendleton this morning to visit 1 Klstis and Karl, left tod friends Mr. Orton is considerably I "utomohlle f lorado. Tht improved. Kussell, tn their a trip to Durango, t o expect to be gone at least six months. j O. A. f. i.i'M, hi. it. Visits. Sim Smith, former well known O. '' Kicked by Home. I A. C. athlete, now employed in a drug I while putting a halter on a wild 'store in Hums, was a visitor in pen- j home at the Oregon Feed Yard this dleton yesterday. He says a large WornllW, June Egerfon was kicked ! crowd of people from that section will! b the Two ribs were attend the isw Kound-l'p. j cracked. VCM 'Lli FIND IT T THE (iOI.UEX IIIT.K FOR LF.SS I'll l SAUK PRICKS, ,ESS VEB- 25c I'aiu t RibboflB . . lilc 'lOc Mosquito Net II l-lc f l-So I'owellnn M l-3c lOo India linon I - 11.36 Tulilo Linen- Hc too Canton Flannel ." lr 11.28 Itillldlc lliaiHT Cloth 98c Mo Nujuvtli Waists IK- 8Bc Ciitloura Soap 18c 1..V) l.iuv Curtains, pair 98c Ic lib William- sliutiiiu soap 10c Ihuidkerclilo "' 1,50 sport shirts 98c 11.50 Khaki Paul.- 98c 11.25 Bib Overalls h:c .vie Work shirts Ma SI. 50 Dress Shirts Hc 15.00 Panama Hats T5c Hoys' Rat him; Suits 49c 14,00 Men's Itatiilng Suits $2.99 J. C.Pen nev Co. Inc. -J3 William McMurra,) Visits. k " n"- William UfUamu n W conceal After n vacation of tw o weeks I 1 aaaengr agent, was In the city last ' Halrymple. local superint night visiting his son. John McMur- I Western Union, has resi ray, He left this morning for t " '!- C. Bunnell wr, Craii.te w here he w ill Mltnv the "Sneeri : acting for Mr. Ihllrymp 'em I'p" races today and tomorrow. 4k ON LP S:i7!l V Y1.AH FOR IHMME Kit 11 GIRL 11 lent of the td his (Ju lias been during his , abw has vne to 1-a GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want a good steak. 35c Merchants Lunch Served Daily. FOR SALE THE FRANK MURPHY SEVEN PASSENGER FRANKLIN CAR. Just right for the Springs run. SEE W. R. WITHEE. To 1 - w ate Here. Orover Cunningham, former we known Pendleton butcher, returne this morning from Montana an Man Has Fits. Andrew Picard took suddenly in yesterday afternoon and suffered two uaJ irni past year Pendleton where he has been for the expects to remain in ednvulatona, a physician and the man was better tune. It is thought the taken linament by mistake 'ailed short had ! Iaxk- For Lost Brother. James tlarrety, of Pasco. Washing ton, is looking for his twin brother. John Oarrety who disappeared from Pendleton a vear ago. The missing man is T." years old. It is believed Oarrety may have gone to Portland. To Talk Insurance Raise. D. K Aitkinson, special agent for the Northern Insurance Company Will meet all the business men of Pendle ton that are interested in the present telM) Of rates in the Commercial as-1 OOiatlon rooms at -I o'clock p. m Monday, July . 4. . a,4444 mer national trunk-- champion, will1 again try lor me premier tennis noil-' ors of the country despite reports to the contrary'. He is resting now and expects to lie in fine condition by the lime Uie tournament at Forest Hills. ,v Y ., is piayefl. i Williams has shown great prom-' I is,1 of repeutiiig his victory of 1914.1 i and bringing another national chant-! pionship to this city. Laat year I (William M. Johnston, who was rank-1 ied No, i) in 1H14. wns the national title winner In 1914 when Wllllani'i I won tlx- i hamplonsnip. he also ai - lied off the Pennsylvania state title.! the Philadelphia ami district chain I ! pionshipii. Ihiv SeatTight and the 'Westchester events, and was a Final- i.st m tile Intercollegiate tourney and . a semi-finalist in The Ismgwood toumatnenta, Williams expects to compete In, j both thi- Loagwood and Baabrlght I Cvents this year in order to get on I I edge for the national, in 1114 he j 'won from Johnon Touch, ird, Church, Hackett, twice from John- aton. Hail, Inman, llumy, twice, from Kan Behr, twice from Clothier, ; Pell. Qardner Waahhurn Alexander.' Oabney, Qottrell and McLoughlln. MISS HAltK Kit's SCHOOL TOR (U1UUS, Palo Alto, California. Fall term opens Aug 20 Catalogue upon request IflllllllMIIIIIMIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIItlllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!: THE most popular drink in Pendleton "BRAN-NEw On Way to Yellow-toiio. Dr and Mrs. E. .jplann nf Port land, former residentgtt Pendleton are in the city visiting' for a fev( davs. Thev are on thaw wav to Yel- , . w . ' i' man w townuiw rwi uy aunj, a uumiinti camping outfit is carped along Sustains Bmkeu Is'g. Tony Vey, son of Al Motor to IrtlhrKl. Mr and Mrs. Rohirf Fletcher and family have motored Portland fo.- a visit with relatives. Mr. Fletcher n.n,w, Inn,av n'ltti o hp.tlha, t t,ugene anu me cavnn i iti to enjoy a tew ilays' fishing uned a broken leg last night when e was bucked ot9a horse. The young rough! to Pendleton from the Vey ranch beyond I'hman Springs by auto last night arriving here this morning. VtVrSUblfD QUSilS GROUND ANOflll'.O UNSIS DUKICAHO ' AMt.nCAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. KNOUTM ORE Phom 609 the NSIW YOKK., July 2. Pity poor littlo rich girli Mis Uorena Carroll, sixteen year old. must manage to struggle alon THE VITAL QUESTION IT sTHIKi:s HONK Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. Phil Nadeau Sued for Divorce. Phil N'adeau. former well known Pendleton ball player in the Tri -State been sued for divorce by Cuttings Want Knot Cut. Alleginir desertion and Inhuman and cruel treatment. Mrs. Hertha Cutting i on Pt u yeur, instead of the 11 urt filed siiit for ili-1 that both she and Her mother I vorce from her buaband flanrm Cat. aured Surrogate rowler she an ! ting. The lutter is ItVing in Portland she says in her complaint. There ,m no children. Attorney W. M. Peter ! son in attorney lor the plaintiff. inn dllillllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllltlllllllllllllllllttlUlllllllie lately needed. A child in hei sta- -tlon could not get along on le. they , asserted But the surrog; bnied g 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 llottles at Following Resorts: Conner's Cigar Store. Billy's Place Coutts & McDevitt The Crescent Round-Up Pool Hall Sutton cigar store Sold to the family trade in a W. W. Hoch Bungalow Pool Hall The Charles Co. Grltman's Cigar Store, served at the Following Cafes. St. George Grill Quelle Cafe. of one dozen bottles and up, I Miss Carrol is the .i.t.lghtei I league, has been sued for divorce by .... un.(V,. I ., ..., ,.h Save Money Portand November 3. 1919. Desertion is alleged. Mrs. Nadeau asks that she ue Kl.eo .mil, nei inu. ......... ,,ity August j r, , g fj, va,.a. la Burnett. clM as they may occur In the forest ana recuunauon services ine usual ,i,, . Get Tickets at Tallmans. .,,,. i.ir., iH .,,,, , ,,.,,, ,,r nluu" All those who signed up for the , anmjm ft ,g po8sjb.e tmu viin,u.s IA Grande special who have not as q Keclamation service may also yet secured their tickets are requested f1 from thL. examinati,;n a, to call at the iaiiman nrug siore i mber S3, 1S12, leaving S 1, luu,- Utnouncea that a forest ami field 000. At Dreaent Lorena receives the erk examination will be held m this income from 1160.000 When she is : l she will receive iS0,uu. I S Here I,- tin- schedule Lorena ! ! being the lowest possible Ss amounts reipiired Tor her station in Automobile, chauffeurs, etc . t;KU': i BY ORDERING FUEL NOW day. The special train will start at 7 o'clock in the morning sharp and: will return to Pendleton about mid-; night tomorrow night. 1900 and 11000 P"r annum. Applications will not be accepted not show that t one year's ac- tl-aveling, vacations. luncheons mone toilet theaters and spending j sa 13000; wearing apparel and j ggS rtii let;. 13000; household .-- :Z We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, PORT-0 and PEND-0. Brewed and bottled by Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. City Brewery. Wholesale nd Family Trade. Telephone 528 !riw Dog Is Killed. .L. " ..la Ihnmllirh- Matlock, was killed Wednesday ni;ht when the hack wheel or tne uauocn Itomobile hit the animal. Spot was vned by Mr. Matlock since the dog's birth and was one of the best known game dogs in eastern Oregon. Return From Rngene. 1 Rev. J. N. Cornelison of the Tut i E ilia Mission and Parsons Motanic re 5 turned this morning from Bugenf I Where thev attended the Presbyterian Sn,id of Oregon. f!ornelison was penses. telephones, rlowers and grat uities. lfiWO; rent, 12000; education. tuition i it Y'i' h ii music, 12000: pnvsicians, optiCa lans. dentist and medicine, $1000; in i cldentals, $1000 from persons wh they have had at leas lual experience In clerical work In a t.iu-inueu . O'li, .- V '. r . . . , , I . . I . ' . . of . ' ..",.,, .ili, I including privat required BothtntO and woinen will be ad mitted to this examination, but men only, between the ages of 18 and 40 years will l.e employed as forest! IK M 1 1 I I (.( . I lt TO BE SHOT, clerks. The age limits are 18 years' or over on the day of examination, t Railroad Police Ordered to Carry Persons who desire to enter the ex- Rlflea In Weal Virginia, .inination should apply to the local' secretary, board of civil service ex- CHARLBBTON, W. Va., July aminers, at the postoffice. this city, Police officers employed bj the or to the .Secretary. Eleventh Civil 1 Chesapeake & Ohio railroad in West Service District. 303 Post Office Virginia have been order to carry For Summer Delivery. "PEACOCK" ROCK SPRINGS COAL There are many kinds of Rock Springs Coal, but 'Peacock" is the kinjc of them all. BRIDEL VEIL SLAB OUR SPECIALTY Let us figure with you. QUALITY QUANTITY SERVICE Smythe-Lonergan Co. 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I' is the opinion of S Mr Scott this rule. will prevail gen 5 U-rally throughout the wheat section SI Mr. t-.it t recently bought the Tom Cook outfil and b ase and is holding Party on Way to Circus Dash Through ! singly or in pairs. The orders rc-g II tell front the licr-;iseil lllllllln-r OI ( ttemptl to violate the state prohibl laws. Ii'- N INE carefully selected pearls make add-a-pearl necklace an appreciated gift. Five to thirty dollars will start a strand. Z Will Ill-turn lo Home. I Mr. and Mrn C D Krepps and son f Sutherlin passed through Pendle- il m yesterdat on their return trip in .. Iowa, where they it, ,nth. The party left 1 id traveled over the 1 to, St, Paul, then to ise and Pendle lulling ot Bridge. SIOUX CITY, la.- July 22. An tojnobile carrying four resident! Jefferson, s. D., bound for sioux city to attend a circus, dashed through the railing of a bridge over the Sioux: river hi re, and three occupants of the Wild, HEEK TTTIiE AAIN. ear were dro Bed. 'III" victims were George Fountain, ; 'js aged SO; Florence Wakefield. 17. anu Evelyn Wakefield, lr,. from I motore Eites, the other occupant of j was resoued after he had role but futile effort to swim I villi Florence Wakefield. last m ihr 4 a MEXICAN ASKS ornzENsiriP, Si Twin Fall; 5 When 'he. B imp: Roval M. Sawtelle Jeweler Since '87 Pendleton. Oregon Till: II U.I.MARK STORK. to I ii;ti PiUnall Road, A meeting of a number of proper! owner- of the west enn of the count was held last night and an organise Hon formed to fight the establish ment of the Port of Umatilla an' l-lrsl Pullers for Natnrali.alioii Arc Filed ai Baker. HAKKK, Ore.. July 22. Twenty ears after running away from Mex '". bis native land. John Hrnandez R the first know ituralized in th iy from home i irs old. He llvi 'SAVTJfOg WEEK- IS llFXlinV. the nam elected p Manuel F will appc work wit night wa.' erty own It Is kno i road. W. J Furnish was -sident of the body and iedly, secretary. These two It a committee of five to them The meeting lajrt it tended oy aimut 40 proi- s of the port district and Iritons Bnpected u invest in gecnrl. ties for llnanciiut War, LONDON, July ginning today Is country as "war Every citizen 1 22. -The week he retarded In thtl I Javlngs week " f imp I'nlted King- iim 'I" !CHARD KOBRIS WIJJ.IAJ-1S. 2'Jt , PHII.ADICI.PHIA, Pa., July 22 You Can Have a Little Vacation and do a Lot ol Business Every Day if You Own a FORD The car with the lowest first cost and after cont. The car in the shop the least and that runs the most. Roadster f. o. b. Pendleton $442.45 Touring Car, f. o. b. Pendleton $492.45 ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO. 812 Garden Street. Telephone 651 Richard Norrla Williams 2d. the for millllllllllll! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II III 7 fniiiiHiiiiiiminiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii