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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1916)
TEN PAGES PAGE TEN DAILY EAST OBEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1916. 6! WatcKYourHeadtK improve with its use OLD MONK" OLIVE OIL The Highest SUndw-d of Quality Made and Bottled in NICE , FRANCE FOR PEOPLE WHO DISCRIMINATE Gray Brothers Grocery Co. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28 823 Main St. in on No. IT and left in the evening far Spokane. They nave only re cently returned from Australia where Bu ins w:is Maglng some fistic bouts. Hums ami the tloutns livs in Calgary whin thftj art at Rome Sir. Uouin VSattSd some of hU boyhood friends while here yesterday. MoVfltg to Now I .oral ion. Nor,'ii Itrot hers are moving their tailoring establishment into their new uucrters at 81s Main street. Uncovers frota ilfne Charles Ureultth wno has been confined to his home with la grippe for the past week, has completely re- MTM, Beware of the Imitator They may imitate our prices, our ads and try and imitate our ways of doing business, but yet none of them can duplicate the wonderful qualities and values the Golden Rule Store gives, through our buying for 125 J. C. Penny Co, Stores. We beat the jobbers price, in many, many cases we sell the article to you for less than the other merchant can buy it for. Even the mail order house we under sell by 5 per cent. REAL CASH SAVINGS FOR YOU ARE HERE EVERY DAY. KNOWN ALL OYER THE NORTHWEST EOR "QUALITY AND SERVICE" THE KOPPFJKtTflE iiwiuiiiumiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiimiiii THE drink that put the "wear." in hot weather "BRAN-NEW WJ2WN ilimni lloskins Recovering. James lloskins. prominent bXho resident who recently underwent an operation at Portland tor appendici tis, is reported to be rec overing rap Idly. Will Attend Ml Body. The ladies of the V. C. T. U. have been asked to meet .n the basement of the Christian church tomorrow evening in order to attend in a body the annual services of the organist tion. . A. ('. Man a Visitor. Earl Hubbard of Medford. who Is a sophomore at the Oregon Agricul tural College. Is in the city. Mr. Hubbard has been working for some time at the Bruno Webber farm. To Attend Uuyers' Week. Portland's annual Buyers" Week I'egms next Monday and a number of local merchants expect to attend for the purpose of mingling with buyers front over the state. IIoh- Mui-lln. always 7 l-2e Lonsdale Muslin, always 8 1-Sc Toweling, always 5c, 8 I -3c, 10c li-ln. nchor Brand Pillow Tubliur. alwuyi lC 5-ln. Rest well Tubing, always 18c Sheets, slie 72IMI. always ttt Table I. incus, blenched, always Me, Itte. tltto. 98c serpentine Crepe, always I Ac t a 1 u i e. always he M(MQUltO Net. always ! l-lc MUldy IH.Mises 10 4kSM' QUlghan House Dw-stH-H 8o Ladles' Knit Hunting Bales.. si.HR. -' . fi.tn Boy! anil Girls' Knit Bathing Suits . two, 98o Men's Knit Bathing Salts SI. 19. $1.98, $2.98 Men s Panama Hals S.t Williams Sim I Soup. loo cak- 4r Mml 1 nion Suits 4o Hoys' I 'n Ion Suits 25c Uulies' I'nlon Suits 2!io At Minister On Vacation. Rev. M H. Hubbell of the Christian church expects to leave Monday morning for Hldawar Springs for a three weeks' outing. His family will follow him in a day or so. Will Harvest Soon. I YV. 11. Shannon wh, farms wt Helix, was in town last night, says the conditions for a good are favorable. He expects to memo harvesting the first of week. He crop Tommy Itoylen Here. Tom Boylen, former prominent Pendleton high school and University of Oregon athlete. is up from the Boy len ranch near Echo. He will visit here for several days. Heppner lUvorti Normal The Heppner Herald, a prominent state weekly paper, this week con tains an editorial favoring the Pen dleton normal school. George Pearce is, the editor or the publica tion anil is well known In Pendleton. Motor from Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Smith and fam ily of Mountain Home, Idaho, com posed an auto party who passed through the city last night They are on their way to Portland over the highway. rr Collides with Wagon. The W. J. Jones express wagon and an automobile driven by a Mr. Blackwell, collided at the corner of Main and Webb street yesterday aft ernoon about 3 o'clock. The wagon received a broken back wheel. SOME "PEP" REFRESHING INVIGORATING NON-INTOXICATING "BRAN-NEW." like the Round-Up. is a Pendleton product that beats them all. An ideal summer drink for men. women and children. Met Vmnmach at Boise. Walter McCormmach. who left the Franklin factories in Syracuse, New York, last week on a test run to Ore- Sgon. reached Boise at 10 o clock yes- leraay morning, accorutng to a wiro I received by the Pendeton Auto Co. WM KMer Tournament, H. Westbrook Dickson, captain of the Pendleton golf team, will leave tonight for Portland to pa-s his va cation. He expects to enter tha northwest solf tournament at the Wa verly links in Portland next week. Mrs. Kupers Very Low. Mrs. William Kupers of this city, who has been at the home of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Schroeder of Portland, since the Rose Festival tak ing treatment for a cancer, is reported today to tie very low Her husband was summoned to Portland yesterday by a message stating that she had died in the morning- This, however, proved to be a mlstaKe as a telegram was received this morning by Miss Evelyn Klnman Btating that she was still alive, though very low. Miss Elva Kupers has been with her mother in Portland. I'lltST. THE WAY; THEN. THE PLAYEUH While most of the moving picture producers are exploiting names ot tars regardless of whether or not the plays are suitable for use. by adver tising the players. Bluebird Photo plays have consistently adhered W the belief that Shakespeare was right when he said. "The play's the thing." The popularity of photoplays, that .mounts almost lo a surging mania among an increasingly large propor tion of theatergoers, has brought to the market a great quantity of Ill considered productions plays, in deed, that may not be dignified by the classification of "productions." These pieces have been filmed solely because they were momentar ily available; because a certain Star was under engagement and because It cost money for big salaries if the ex pensive player should remain Idle. Securing first the star and then us ing "any old play' has been a seri ous handicap to progress that may still be made in the Industry of pic ture play presentation. Bluebird Photoplays have gone about their work m a different way. This corporation, launched about the first of the present year, has first secured the play and then found ac tors to fit the several roles. By this means the Bluebirds have become known as the beat of picture enter tainments, principally because the plays themselves have always besn good and the players have bean fit ted to the roles regardless of ths passing notoriety of any lndlriduat These features are shown eTery Thursday and Friday at the Cosy theater, the next one being "Lore's Lariat," a comedy-drama without villainy, featuring Harry D- Carey and i 'live Fuller nolden. Lais, We Have Moved From our old location in ihe SayrpH store to our nicely arranged Millinery Parlors in the Judd building, H H Main Street. MM will spend ' Buyers We take any special orders. Portland and will be COHN HAT SHOP Telephone 638 Oat Draught and In Bottles S at Follow las Resorts: HE Al Dunlap's 5 Billy's Place 5 Courts ft McDevltt 5 The Crescent S Round-Up Pool Hall E Sutton Cigar Store S W. W. Hoch S Bungalow Pool Hall 2 The Charles Co. 5 Orltman's Cigar Store. served at the Following S Cafes. 3 St. George 'irill E 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-O. Brewed and bottled by i Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. Citv Brewery. Wbokle nd Family Trade. Telephone 528 OllMlllllllMill lllllillllllliii miiiimiiiiiiimimiiimii minim limn? sermon on Ijocal Conditions. Tomorrow- evening at the Christian church services will be held by the Christian Prejfbyterlan, Methodist and Baptist churchea at the request of the W. C. T. U, and Rev. H. H. Hubbell will speak upon local con ditions and will discuss the so-called breweries amendment. Baptist Church. Bible school at the regular ho There will be no preaching service Presbyterian church. The morning service will be discon tinued during the montn ot August. Sunday school at lo a. m.; Christian! Endeavor Society at 7:00 p. m. Union services each Sabbath evening during August at the different cnurcnes. Sundav evenlne at the Christian church, Rev. Hubbell preaching. i ESI wearing I I r T mi Mi i LSI tifi:m of Inni? PTDPftptlce. I HI I IB 1 Boosting New York Show. Illustrated with reproductions of pic tures taken at the Pendleton Round-Up by V. s. Bowman, there is an article in the New York Sun day Sun of July 30 boosting the "stampede" which Guy Weadick is to put on at Sheepshead Bay. beginning tomorow The article gives a list of some of the cowboys entered for tho SVent and among those mentioned are John Spain. Lee Caldwell, and Redj Parker, winners of Round-Up bucking! contests, Fannie Sperry Steele, Hoot I Gibson, Art Acord, J. H. Strickland. Frank Carter, Ollie Osborne, Dorothy Morrell, Tex MuLeod. and Chester Byera. all performers at past Roundups. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. 13 W VTCH RENEWING We prefer the word renew to repair, when speaking Of the work we do In this department of Sawtslls service The aim is to renew to restore the watch to its original state, and make it as accurate in its time keeping properties when first purchased. w.. lost m narticular with work of Jewelry renewing and the over hauling and renewinn and g'dd ware. etc. All such will go buck to you with the look and feeling of newness you may- depend upon any work you entrust this department being well done. ROYAL M. SAWTKMiK Since "T as it was in k silver I Hail Hoc! I 1 anion- ugUit Here. Tommy Burns, famous pugilist and former champion heavyweight ot the world, spent a few hours In Pen dleton yesterday.. He was accompan ied by ft us Gouln, a former Pendle tonian. and Mrs. Gouin. They came LOCALS (Paid Advertisement.) For rent Three room furnished apartment, 1 1 8 Grange street. Position wanted by experienced woman during harvest, uooa cook. Phone 309J. Ladies, save your combings. Wo make toupees, wigs, switches, etc. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors. For sale Five room house, east Court street. Desirable location, close to school. A genuine bargain For particulars address R C. Jory, Mau- pln. Ore. For rent Furnished 5-room house close in, for August. Also two room cottage furnished, permanent to de sirable tenants. Phone 46. avoid the false of wearing cheap ready-made glasses. A proper examination of your eyes for glasses can only be made by an Op tician of long experience, with modern equipment. If you come here for glasses you are sure of the right kind of an ex amination and consequent ly the right glasses. Reasonable charges. EYFS1WID OtttStS GROUND ANDFITUD-UNSfS DUPLICATFD fiME.oCAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. PENDLtTON.ORE Phonc 609 The Nearest of the Near Every one who drinks RAINIER is a boost er for it. Insist on RAINIER from your dealer. We have it in excellent condition in cold storage. Draught and case goods for wholesale trade. Prices and advertising literature fur nished on request by Smythe-Lonergan Co. Successors to Pendleton Ice and Cold Storage Co. PHONE 178 For residential work, call Pendle ton Hair Dressing and Manicure Par lors. Phone 45. Pendleton Hotel Adv jar The Bee Htvi- prices. Choice Jelly glasses, 25c doz caps, 16c dozen; Jar rubbers, 6c. dos While they last, The Bee Hive prices Adv. Chambermaid Wanted. Good pay and good home for right party In country hotel. If married. husband can secure permanent also. Address or call W. E. Br Oregon Hotel, Hermlston, Ore KEEP COOL AS ICE TOMORROW Cat Delta Ice Cream Going picnicing or staying at home the day will be made more pleasant with a cool order of our ICE CREAM Strawberry, Chocolate, Vanila and Burnt Almond flavors. Orange Sherbet and Maple Mousse Packed to keep solid and delivered to any part of the city. Special Delta Sunday Service. Hot Waffles and genuine maple syrup 8 to 1 1 a. m. Our Popular Sunday Lunch 12:30 to 9 p. m. I'll I " ' l "BUICK" VALVE IN-HEAD MOTOR CARS i THE RKWAlin OF CONSISTENCY In all branches of business and Industry the big successes have been won by the firms and Individuals who settled upon the right policy and then stuck to It. The Bulck Motor Company first made sure that the Valve-In-Head motor principle was right. Then we stuck to It. We were sure we were right because all the laws of common sense and engineering science told us so. And we stuck to it be cause an ever Increasing encouragement from the public en abled us to do so. There principles have been rigidly adhered to from the start by the Bulck Motor Company. It is the reason for the Buick's great success. It Is the reason for the present over whelming demand for Bulck motor cars. HAVF YOU FIACED YOUK OKDEH? OREGON MOTOR GARAGE Incorporated. 1 17. 1 IP. 121, 123 Wett Court St. Telephone 448 0-