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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1916)
PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGOftlAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1916. EIGHT PAGES ' '" ' " " I Ice T ea WE CARRY ONLY THE HIGHEST GRADE OF TEAS. 1H lap 1 -lb A EM 73c Hills Bros Diamond W In bulk. English Breakfast In bulk. Basket Fired Japai '..-lb. IQc; 1 -lb. 75C i.r.lb. IOc: 1 -lb- 75C r.-lb. :iOr; l-lb. 0 Oranfe Pekoe, --lb. 40c: i..-lb. 30; L-lb. HOC r.-ih. Me : l-lb. 0c .'" 1 lb. 75c . i.-lb. 3Qc : 1 lb. HOC 10c to 75c per lb. 40c to SI. 00 per lb. dun p nvder. in bulk 40c to 85c per lb. GRAY BROS GROCERY CO 'QUALITY" Two Phone. 28 823 Main St. GREAT VALUES Girl s Horn i Jam I pitai will isit a sister in Minneapolis on rn to Mr. and Mrs. the way. Renovate Iragiri Woodmen Hall. I A force of men are re-kalao mining" Another ixniiinir ltnon. ad repainting the upstairs of the A son was bona to Mr ami Mrs Ka!le-Vooilnien hall this week. John MoUiughlln at St. Anthony's insult i cutarday. 1 FMMS Is Held. The funeral of Mrs Jennie Long was held at the Catholic ohUPCh this harged aftei noon at 3 o'clock Interment liv Of- ' was made in Olney cemetery. Serious Charge Made. Ix'onard Quick, who Is with sodomy, was picked ui ficer Frank Xash esterday. j Second crop OB Market. Make. Mini Application. Th'' 1,1 -'' he'Tiei Nettie F Myers or Pendleton husjg'wn at Hermiston arc on the local mad application for Indian land I markets The berries are of fine Ha waii the I'nlied States land otttce a! i Iji ilmndo KOW ork Officials Hen' A. B. Silver and V. T. Hammell of New York, officials of the Partita Power and Light Co are here on a lour of inspection. Pasco Hotel Man Here. Mr and Mrs. C. T. Walters of Pas CO were in the city yesterday on an automobile tour. Mr. Walters is pro prietor of the Hotel Pasco leases llrown Hall. II. H. Copeland, well known Pen dleton man, has loaded Brown hall on the north side and will conduct a combination apartment and boarding house. Mr. Copeland will take pos session September 1. The place will be rekalsomined and fitted up for a fust class apartment house Motor from Idaho. James I'. Poyer, Vernon Funks am! Kred F Funke of Cottonwood, Idaho composed an automobile part Wh passed through Pendleton yeeterdaj In the car en route to Portland. Make 'trip to Wahhixton. Count JUdKC Charles II. Marsh and James S. Johns, Jr.. haw gone to Soap Uike. Washington, where the) will in vestigate land conditions in thai sec- Are found at this store wanted bargains are here every day at extreme rock bottom 4 prices. We place the best of goods in your hands at a less price, making it possible for you to supply your every need each at a saving to you. Buying for our 125 4 stores for cash, cutting deliveries, charge accounts, fancy fixtures, and other overhead expenses, are some of the reasons why we do offer you the best merchandise at a lew 4 price. Fancy silks Tor full, yard 9So Black and Colored Taffeta, for l ull st.ltt DtHkm satin, yard wide Sl.lt Crepe de Chines, all coloring: 8o, $1.15, SI. I Seco Silks, all lors 5c Fine Handkerchief Linens ewe, 79e, (. It-tn. iiong cloth for gowaa, ete bjBjq itiaek Oatecn 12 l-2e, lie, 14c Mosquito Net ii .4c Fane) Turkish Towels . . 12 i-2e. Mb, 89c. ISc You Can Do Better At J. C. Penney Co. Inc. (.liUfham Petticoats Ic Sateen Petticoats I9e, sc, use, si.is Voile Waists tMo Wash Itrewes. . SI. MM. gl.lS, $2.11)1, SS.WM, SI.S IliingnlnM Aprons I9e Iacc Curtains. cr iaJr I9e, SSe, SSo, $1.2:1. IMS Curtain Scrims, ior yard lOe, 12 I -2c, I So, Ito white Galatea i.vj squi ll linen, for White Dresses 12 i-Sc It) Inch Indian Head I So We Lead, Others Follow l pccted from that territory. At pounced that Mrussilofrs armies be- Huh Coeur d'Aleue they witnessed the first day Of the regatta. r i Typewriters Repaired OVKRH M'lJED l-ND AWV8TKI) RY TWO EXPERT TYPEWRITER MECHANICS. NEW PLATENS AND PARTS SUPPMED POB M l MAMS. mi. It'll RTRATTON & POARD 1 PIAI'I ITtiN HlTF.Ii. (round Broken for Building, Itlon. Qroand was broken this morn Ins J at the corner of Cottonwood and W'a- W ill Isuild Home. Tempi Aun Itest. K. T, Wade is ptiiniuiij Kalph Temple have home B. Twuchell lor a modern . lot he has on lUverslde j the meantime Mrs. Wadej will store their furniture i I hotel, their home on Hush I been sold detachment crossed the Zlola tWeell June fourth and August third, Upu river. Agulnst terrific countem captured three hundred and flfly 'he Uusslana gained toward llalltz. entht bond) throwers and gli al nilscel- la neous booty. ItOMK, Aug. 16. -It is announced Despite the stubborn resistance the I the Italians captured Austrian Irench RuaataiM advanced their lines on u Tiles on the slopes of Monte Packina, mile front from the Carpathian! to I SOUth Of QoliU, near Scatelna and Han southwest of Tarnopol and Wiled two I Mari o. They took three hundred villages. South of ( irzezusauy another prisoners. o-w Employes to Picnic, ICnglncs Collide at Junction. A small wreck occurred J. lines '. Daniel and Miss Autumn Bowman were united in marriage this morning " l o'clock at the Chris tian church by Hev. H. H. Hubbell. 'Hie bride is a well Known Pendleton woman and is a sister to Dan C Bowman, prominent Mission mer i hunt The groom is a protperoui yottns farmer west of Pendleton. uiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii VlSatm m s ' I rtini CeMMdn. T HE drink that put the "weat" in hot weather II. Mclaughlin lluiicd. M. H Hi i the city. Van Sinn Ck farm. Edith Hi a Walla visit at me to his Hy dra was In the "BMW Pan: I Hal Condlth Mar. Kutte. SOME "PEP" REFRESHING INVIGORATING NON-INTOXICATING "BRAN-NEW." like the Round-Hp, Is a Pendleton product that beats them all. An ideal summer drink for men women and children. S E 1 Sold to the family trade in cases of one dosen bottles and up, : We also recommend our new True Fruit drinks, s PORT-0 and PEND-0. E Brewed and bottled by S r Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. 1 1 City Brewery. E 1 WbolFJWle md Family Trade. Telephone 528 E iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiMiiniiiiuiiiiiiiniiii 1111 trim t im itn? On Dransht and In Bottles at Fouowins Resorts: Al Dunlap s Billy's Place Courts & McDevilt The Crescent Round-Up Pool Hall Sutton Cigar Store W. W. Hoch Bungalow Pool Hall The Charles Co. Gritman's Cigar Store. Served at the Following Cafes. 2 Former Pendleton Men Prosper. 1 Word has been received here that; S l.ee Teutsch. former Pendleton man,! ZZ has gone to Cleveland to accept a po- i S .ti"ii with an eastern bonding house E Mrs. Teutsch will leave in October for 2 j her new home. Gus Teutsch. his 5 brother, ha.s been advanced to the 8 1 head New York office of a firm! S j which handles ripe olives exclusively. E Mrs. T-utsch left Portland Satur I'day for her home in New Pork. She, To Attend Pieiltc, F. il. Schilke. John Hammon. well known O.-W'. officials of l.a 'Irancle. and A. Buckley, assistant di vision superintendent, are here today and will go to Ulbbon tomorrow morning to attend the O.-W. picnic. A special one-way fare of 65 cents has been offered for the round trip. jyiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig Wheat sells at $1.01. Twenty thousand bushels of wheat were purchased last night by the Farmers' Grain agency at $1.01. With the exception of this sale there was last night. n Drtacoll of Iji Brands was in Frank Frailer is transacting busl I ness in Walla Walla J. F. Krickson of Oregon City, was j in the city last night. Frank U Wright of Walla Walla ! was In the city yesterday. H. (1. Round of Umatilla transact ed business in the city yesterday, Margaret Willard of Raker was an i out of town visitor here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pierce of ! Giswold, la., were In the city yester j day. i 1,. HoDPeL district freight and 1 aatenger agent of the N. P. Is in the q city. W. P. Ruckcr of Portland was reg- istered at the Golden Rule hotel TENT . CITY BINGHAM PIN OFFERS Long distance telephone service. Nice clear and clean camp grounds. We furnish each camp with a garbage barrel, which we empty twice a week. We rake your grounds and keep them clean. We have a complete line of groceries and can fur nish wood, ice, milk, also bakery goods. We will furnish bedsteads, springs or mattress when desired at 25c each. We take care of the camp grounds, keeping them sanitary and healthful, consequently we must charge rental for them. Camp grounds only $1.50 week. Tents, including bedstead, springs and mattress, $2.50. Butter v with For quick service and bnse ground exactly like your broken ones, take them to Rale 5ci EYFSItSRD GUttH (ROUND AND FITTED -UMSfS DUPLICATED AMt.oCAN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING - PENDLtWN ORE Pmonc 609 W ill Kilter Relay RaoBS. 2 Allan Drumhelb-r. holder of th in the city yesterday. Mr. Drumhel let" while here called at Round-l' headquarters anil stated that h Would enter his fine men's and worn- Allan en s relay si rings lht year. Miss I Miibe Mabel De Iing weil Known Round-1 Walla Wa Up lady performer, will ride in the ladies' relav event. J M Siegfried of Kennewick, Wn gg Was reiiislercd at the Hotel Pendleton g yesterday. Mike Doherty, prominent creek sheepman. Is nere to his tarn Ij 5 II. ii Kirkpatri.k of the bargain Mis. .1. R. Holton and daughter, . Eg f II Pruner agency supervisor for the nreiton Life Insurance comPSn) with headquarters in Pendleton, nas returned from a trip to Salem. Mrs. M. Iingohr and Him I UmKohr of BOSaman, Mont , are here vL-itiin? friends. They are former Umatilla county residents. Miss Jessie Drumheller, LUa Smith, Drumheller, Rohert .Nayier. ' BIIIIIIIIIIII NEW MILLINERY Mrs. Cohn has returned from Portland and will be pleased to have the ladies call and see the new things in Millinery in her new location, 814 Main St. J iidd Building. COHN HAT SHOP Telephone 638 FTi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 f rr De IxinK and A. W. ( ram 01 motored to Pendleton GO TO THE St. George Grill when you want a good steak. 35c Merchants Lunch Served Daily. . Murray to Attend Marathon. John W .McMurray, Pendleton nat atorium swimming Instructor, will go to Portland Friday to celebrate his birthday and to attend the three-mile marathon swimming contest. Mc Murray will accompany Emll Vod Jamskl of Kugene over the course. Vodjamskl, who is swimming under the ColOfl of the I'nlver.-'lty of Ore xon Is predicted by Mc.Murra to win the event. K.Mnsos to Jie Paid. Captain d R. Crannton today r ealvcd a letter from ( sterday afternoon. Ill SSIAN (FFKJTSIVi: OVI.lt (Continued from Page 1.) and earlier Russian advantages are boing overcome. German military men believe the Russian failure to reach Kovel and Letnbtrl completely outweighed the rapture of Stanislau. We bivouacked last night near the front where the llmHans August 3 attempted a great offensive We walked for two hours on front line trenches watching the German eleven Inch shells bombard the Kussians Major Von Ch.ller, ! fr,r i.ttaehe of the German einnas- Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. F. Besbe, I , vviishlncton and Captain I man of the executive committee, I gjjj,, former German consul of Den large of the American U'ke train- w explained the situation We also BantP. Mr Bee bS say that the vKi(p( (;, , Gernhardl. ary appropriation hill which waal lv nhl the bands played and the Id and signed last Saturday 1 goldlerl sann. Not a single cannon d assure the payment of all ex- wns fired. There Is a truce every night is of those who would attend the The Russians occasionally snoi iinni p this year. The camp Will I tart cartridges to illumlnnl A copy of the urmyi.,,,,1 prevent a snrprls liatlle AugllJt 2 inizatlon field -k. At a ill. as It has becomo distance we faintly heard mo ausuiuu pounding the llusslaii ran- THE UNIVERSAL CAR You must not judge the Ford car by its first cost. That is low, because the best manufacturing methods and the great volume of production reduce the cost of making and selling. Better materials, bought at lower prices, make the Ford a better car for less money. Order yours today. Runabout $399.85; Touring Car $414.85. ROUND-UP CITY AUTO CO. Incorporated 812 Garden St. Phone 651 sht her hy Senator i batten roads. Return from Auto Trip. BERLIN, Aug. 16 -It Is announced Mr. and Mrs. Hoi Alexander have that the Russians weakly attacked xi. iudve milomohlle north of Dnelster. me u.iini u nencni. on .in'., i- returned from IrLn wilh Mr. and Mm. .1 fl A i bolt I s'l a I ' llic.y na khhntl ear '1 11. n et tha' liermanv inmimeu w uf Walla Wl la In thi It) visited I oscow, Pullln. sttin, nas 1 Hpokanc and Mr. Abbott ests. Mr. Ale the Danish West Indies as the rirsl step in easaulttng tha stonroe doc trine, lie declared Oermany did not loo nd to disturb the "sovereign rights" PliTROGRAD, Auk. M 3-