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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1916)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1916. PAGE THREE Meat Half Price ANOTHER BIG SATURDAY SPECIAL ON MEATS. EVERY SATURDAY YOU BOI CAN BUY MEAT AT DOWNEY'S MARKET FOR JUST ONE-HALF. EVER HEAR OF SUCH PRICES AND IT'S U. S. INSPECTED. DID YOU Boiling Beef 10c Roast Beef 12c Shoulder M W2c Round Steak 15c Sirloin Steak 18c T-Bone Steak 20c Pork Sausage 12c Hamburger 12 Are you getting your harvest meat at these prices? Our up-to-date way of keeping meat as sures you that your roast or steak will reach the ranch fresh. Try us once. It's U. S. inspected. J Downey's Market Phone 188-187 WE BELONG TO NO COMBINE. OUR EXPENSES ARE ONE-HALF WHAT THE OTHER FELLOWS ARE, SO YOU SEE WE CAN SELL BETTER MEAT FOR LESS MONEY. COME IN, LOOK AROUND. THE DEAN TATOM CO., the coolest, cleanest Grocery store in Pendleton. Call PHONE 688 for extra fancy Ice Cold Watermelons. E EDITOR PAYS TRIBUTE TO PENDLETON 1 IDAHO STATKNMAN COMMENDS ROUND-UP AND NI'LKMMD OOMMUNm SPOUT THAT IS RHSPONSIRLfi roll IT. One of the finest tributes ever iiaid to the Itound-l'p. the popl4 of Pen dleton Hnd the Pendleton Bplrit, is the following editorial In the Boise, Idaho, Statesman of Jnly 31, 1916: "Pendleton has fewer than 70U .in habitants, hut In that -mal! number has developed a community spirit that deserves a tribute. Six yean IfO the little Oregon i"wn held her lirat liounU-l'p. a kind of frontier or buckaroo show that has since been widely imitated. The attendance has TOWn from 1U.000 to 75,000. That It la a good show la attested by many visitor.- and la evident from its grow-; ing popularity. "But the most striking character-' Istlc of Pendleton in itu annual fes tival is its community spirit and co-1 operation. one paid official is at the head of the Itound-l'p, and all the rest of the work, whether pleasant or unpleasant, dignified or men.al, 18 rendered by the people themselves. Naturally the IiouniT-l'p Is about as bus)' a time as the people have through the year, but this does not prevent the business and professional men from Joining the women and youngsters to do by their own efforts the vast amount of personal work re quired in the big celebration. A bank president, for example, acts as usher in the grandstand, and the manager of the department store shuts up shop and distributes pro grams. They put themselves eagerly in the work, w.th the result that un der the trained direction of the man at the head the big event Is run oft with a smoothnes, efficiency and economy ol operation that accounts tor its repeated success, i nce every year practically everybody in Pendle ton place himself freely at the ser- iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiinHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiitiiiiHinii Miiiimtiiiimiiitiiiimiitiniinniiinnntiininntinint-. Saturday Specials! and they are all real bargains If there were the same lack of lan guage a mere is uick ot ineas in mi' 4 ordlnarj speech, how short it would I GERMAN OOMMANDKK be iv voiith m: BATTLE Help Digestion To keep your digestive organs in good working or der tostimulate your liver, tone your stomach and regulate your bowels, take Unnt SJ. of An, MWietM bi tt.. World. Sdnwrwhan. b hm 10c. 25c. WANTED AT ONCE A high grade local salesman who Is worth and can earn from $" to 114 a day. Such a man can make a worth while connection with a live, respon sible firm dealing in an auto specialty which will be In permanent demand by every auto and gas engine owner. Write at once. Specialty Sales Co.. Berlin Hldg.. Teooma, Wash CATLIN COLLAR THIN, LIGHT YRT 8TMICIIFD AND SIGHTLY itoatb forc r Lt'KTT. rutoDT Co . isr . mm m ANSCO CAMERAS GsSPEEDEX FILM S. P. Gets Chance to Meet Water Rivalry Piiuat service commission G1TK8 ROAD pkumiksion To I ii.k xi; TARIFF. SALEM, Aug 3. The state public scivi,,. commission has issued order permitting the Southern Pacific to f le a new tariff establishing rates meeting the water competition be tween Portland and points on the Willamette. Pacific and Coos Hay. Hosehurg and eastern branche. Com modity rate on coal from Marsnfield. neaver mil and Cedar 1 eluded. vice of the community. "In a small town the not begin to take care 1 crowds, and if their a of visitors were left t unt 111- Seven Airships Again Raid East Coast of England; No Damage LONDON, Aug. 3. The official an nouncement of last night's Zeppelin raid says "The damage was aston ishindx small. Seven airships drop ped eighty bombs on the east coun ties Mine horses were killed and three horses injured The raiders visited Norfolk, Suffolk, Kssex and Kent. British anti-aircrafters scored several hits." noieis coum f the visiting I conimodation 1 extempore commercial enterprise the discomforts S and extortion Would am detract from j 5 the visitors' enjoyment that perma-5 nent success for the Round-Up j 5 would be impossible, if it were to be ajg fixed event it was necessary that the SI visitors be comfortable and hospitably '5 looked after Therefore it has be- S come the universal custom for thels townspeople to put all their available 1 1 l ooms in their houses at the visitors ; g disposal The city provides a great , number of cots, which It lets out at nominal rates to the householders, 1 S and throughout the city the n. thus equipped are at the disposal or 5 guests at the uniform change of HS! for a single cot or yi for a double I one. There is no taking advantage 8 of the rush by raising prices and the Si FANCY LAWN, ORGANDIE, VOILE AND COTTON BATISTE DRESSES. All this summer's styles and in a good range of styles, 88 per cent reduction. HOUSE DRESSES Your choice of any in the house.... 98c K1MONAS Japanese Crepe, Satin and Serpentine Crepe Kimonas, the kind sold regularly at 11.60 to $5.00. Your choice 98C PARASOLS Including each and everyone in our entire store, choice 33'3 per cent off. Your . LADIES' WOOL SUITS All this year's styles. Your choice f 9.95 ART GOODS One lot of Royal Society Embroidery Packages, worth regular from 25c to $1. Your choice while they last 19 LADIES' NECKWEAR 'including everything in the house up to and including 35c collars. Your choice 19. Make an early selection. ONE LOT WIDE SPORT STRIPES FOR SKIRTS AND s, Comes in blue and white, green and white and pink and white. Your choice only 20g the yard and is 36 inches wide. ONE LOT SILK SPORT FAILLE Regular $1.50 quality, at only $1.00 the yard and we have a limited amount. REGULAR 20c LAWNS, DIMITIES Your choice of any pattern in the house for 15. THE ALEXANDER GROCERY will fill your orders promptly and car ries nothing but first class merchandise. ALEXANDERS THE DAYLIGHT STORE; BETTER GOODS, LATEST STYLES, PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION. II fellowship illations." and is entitled to congrat- AUTO TRAVELS 3600 MILES ON HIGH GEAR Pathfinder Arrives in New York After Trip Ccross Continent. kON'T let another TV --'summer co b) without an Ansco. will add more to the pleasure of your out ings than anything else. All winter and long afterwards you can live over again with your pictures those good summer days. Let us show you the Ansco line. $2 to $55. Tallman & Co Leading Druggim Vice-Admiral Scheer. commander of the Herman high-seas fleet, is to- dav his i ountry's hero. Admiral Scheer commanded the I'lerman fleet in the recent engagement In the North Sen and since his return from that battle he has been feted and honored on every hand. He is looked upon In Germany aa the man who win eventually open the seas to the kal- ser's navy and merchant marine. The Hut Weather Test makes peo ple better acquainted with their re sources of strength and endurance. Many find they need Hood's Sarsap arllla which Invigorates the blood promotes lefresh ng sleep and over comes that tired feeling. -Adv. XRV VnltK. Aug. 3. A Pathfind er twin six tourlns car arrived In New York yesterday afternoon at 11:11) o'clock, completing- a 3600 mile trip from San Diego. Cel., on high H' ir. It left the coast city on Julv 3. When the car left the exposition grounds at San Hlego her transmis sion was so sealed that she could not possibly run except on hiKh near. Walter A. Weldley and Heine 5choller v ere the pilots. The machine is a 1912 model and was the official car of the exposition. It la widely known as "Old Lena," and b.is crossed the continent 11 times. guest settles directly with the cen tral bureau, having no business rela t ons with his immediate h"'t. ' For the evening's diversion of the visitors. "Happy Canyon. " its they tall it, is provided in the heart ol the city. This is a miniature old-time irontier street, with its "Stagger Inn." Spenders' Hank"' and "Red Dog S.t " loon a.ui Gambling pillion." at BAREFOOT BURGLAR IS the latter one may plunge recklessly at faro or roulette, but the only mon ey that noes there is the Imitation money sold for the purpose at some such price aa iioo of "Happy Can yog money" for a dollar Here the faro dealer is likely to be a bank i ashler and the roulette wheel is spun b the man who passes the plute on Sundays. 'The whole atmosphere is one ot hospitality The commercial element is subordinated, and any exploit the toiir.st, to work the event j is also .,ieged to have tor what there is in it for the people uld be frowned cm. j " ,iiiiiiiniiniiiii i HiimimitimmHiiiHiiiiiiiimiimii mi""""" iiiiiiimiiiiiiMHiiininnnniiniife and has at Its disposal such a wealth officers he escaped from San Quentin j Carson and Harry Halstead, of Beech of community spirit, has gone a long penitentiary, where he was sentenced Creek. Both saw the bear at the same way in solving the poblem of MVifl NOW IN SEATTLE JAIL Carl Peterson Has Confessed to Series of Crime Police Say. SEATTLE. Wash.. Aug. 3. Carl Peterson. 27 years of age, is held to day by tho police as Seattle's "bare oot burglar." The police say he has confessed to a series of residence ittempt to In(,lts during the past two months. told the to nine years for the same crime. His arrest was the result of a 18 hour watch. Two detectives were told a "mysterious man with bundles'' passed a certain corner each night Last night Patterson, who first gave his name as James Thompson, was arrested as the "mysterious man.' The police say he confessed to oper ating here since April 1. ume, aimed at the same time, fired at the same time and both bullets were found later to have been fatal. Several black bears have been seen in the same vicinity recently. TWO CLAIM BEAR'S HIDE lliintei lire at Same Time ami Both Ballets Take Effect, BAKER. Ore.. Aug. 2. Who shot the 20ii-pnund cinnamon bear on Black Butte, in Grant county, is a question for argument between G. G. of the town. "Under this kind of efficient man agement, carried on by voluntary Workers under a single trained export and in an atmosphere of welcome hospitality, the Round-l'p has not Only created for Pendleton a warm place in the hearts of her visitors, but has become so financially profit able that from its proceeds they have laid out a beautiful city park, a pub lic natatorium and all manner of Im provements. Everything connected with it Is treated as a community as set, and all the profits go to the com munity. "A city that can within a few years build up such an institution as this Ti7 htm Our Body Becomes Tired and Weakened" m and the syitem completely out of gear ; it t fraj . ... ,; k Vilnnd it full of DoitOlll J iui ft" . and tubject to complicated maiaaici un lets the poisoni are rtmoveu. ... ., i i i S. a. o. win cleanse me dioou mu gic new life and vitality to the blood Dy its vecretable nuritY. . - ' liet o. 8. B. at any aniEgiiL iRsuicm lfcGuin. Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES HOT TAMALES CHILLI CON GARNE SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date. FIRST CLASS SERVICE TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor Webb and Cottonwood Sta. Phone 617. Pendleton. Ore. 7 UtB INDICTE1J roil Ml'KDEK IN BOMB OITHAG SAN PRAN CISCO, Aug. 3. The grand jiirv has indicted Warren Bll lings, Thomas Moone. Mrs. Itann Mooney, Israel Weinberg anil Kdward Nolan on a charge of murder as a re sult of the bomb outrage. There were two secret indictments. There are eight murder counts on each Indictment one count for each victim except Adam Fox. an aged man District Attorney Kickert did not con-1 slder Fox a direct bomb victim. He died of heart failure from excitement when the bomb burst. A special bomb quad Is hunting two more suspects. SALE! All Summer Goods Must Go! To Make Room for New Fall Goods Now on the Way. Get your mid-summer apparel during this sale and save on every purchase. SILK SUITS HALF PRICE tnrd Summer Dresses Greatlv Reduced Seeing ourselves as others see us. we should be at a loss to know which was we.